Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 10, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 March 1868 — Page 1

THE

JASPER EE COURIER.

KEY

VOL. 10.

JASPER, INDIANA, FHIDAT, MARCH 6, 1868.

NO.

5

l'lrotlHHBu r.vtny Hit AY t at jabied OPBOIfl ''OUHTT IM'IAVA, II V C LIK1IT DOANE. OPPIOE-On Wr.MT Mais Street. tYrMH ..TKIGTLY JN ADVANCE :

Single Hubncription, for fifty Noe., ß(t' Vor six month, - i 00,

ATi:n ojf AI'VIRTINIRO. Fo(f4far of 10 lines or lees, 1 week.l&l U Each subsequent Insertion, 7i els (songoi advertisements, nt emmo rute.

A frootion over even square or , j u r ouoted u a mjutire. These urn the terms; for trapaioat adlfertteemontj reasonable, deduction will he made to regular advert. tiients. Notc' of appoint rin-n t of admlnistrat ore and Je.gal notle ., of like charaetei to bed V!d in advance,, j For Township tiicora, csch S'..M) fot C.ily " " 8.60 Vol D nnU , Circuit, or Stute, 6,00 . I a. BAI.orr. T. R- OOBB. .'. C. BCBA BB.j'

JÄSi'KK, INDIANA, Wtu 1h Itc ricK tux UocfcTi ri HCT SjKM'i! 'attention ivon to the CulU'fliuii u Claiuin. Uflic oti tlt; Knrt aiJo of tie Tub

lie 'Miarc,

Music i;Caiiip. IV lit R. TIIOKI'SON.

Two nrtiii.'n covered hill at-d plain, While Rappahannock's water Jteu dm ply crimsoned with I do statu Ul battle'a rul slaughter.

Ie-t'ssSi to W Taewsae.

.phe IloniGVtil oi'S:icak Stautou.

I owroinBraci WB.cllwref,r8 to fht. tpos- ÜM.JTtta distinction is that a to such of 110, Is thai ngul.ting the tenure of certain ' those enumerated officer- as hold under tl.e

' V ' ' I ' P"M0 UoffftM on iheaJjappoiDimem of the President, the power of W.BB.BB70B, February 24 -The Presi-; lf of Mürel,, The first eec.iu of ! removal can only be MBfBiotd by L will, dent to-day nt , ,,n ggu the following I ' IBB follow log Word! 'That tha consent of the Sen. le, while tie to thoee. message, which wes'read in secret session MO holding any civil affieo lo who have not beep sppoinlcd 'r,v h,u, with laid wo the table, and order A printed. The' which ha ao BOOB appointed, l.y end wish 1 the conae.it of the Moan- . h.!. .1.

V.., ; ,v ril,d hke tent,, ' " """ " U" ,, J,,,c,,ün ,h" "dvu:e c'( " l 8Bt, and who have not been appointed by him her

In iih.'.-.'U ol lieav-nly aurx, Aim! aaei Jr 4 gtm of ihu elementa Slept in ita hid ei.ibruHuro. rJ'fie bretZfl 8 aofily blew it mado N für 8t I Ml li quiver ,

A ni HOW where Ifcljng Ulla looked down Willi rOOOM grimly plKnicd, O r listlf) fkiiip and Hilent town,

lb (;... dun Miiuaot alaiitcil.

a erofyi

I'o the Senate of theUnttrd .S'niea:

B pt-son who hhall hereafter bo npp.iii.nd in no hko denial of hi power tc diaoldoo 1. ....... 1 .L-t. . i. . 1 . , r f' w

" nuy niitr im bum; become uuiy (;ti Ii li thrni.

I hove received 1 copy of tl.e resolutions; 10 act ,nf,r,i. ' nd al..ll bo entitled o It would he n vioUtion'of the plain mean, adapted by tho Seniu on the 2!t lixtt., fioUeo id nllLo nuiil u liuc-. - ,; haj have 'n:r of H.ij ennctinenl to pluce Mr. Siauinn folluwH.- Mftijii like manner appointed offdn'y qua!- upon ihia footing, ai those head uf De"Whereat., The S.Mi-He Lave receive d and r"xc"P? " nwltl olberwfaa provided: pro partmeu'e h have been eooointed b mv.

And the Hmol.eof the random cannonadiCfiiibidrr d the CinmuoiCatiop of the rei.jvi',p,1 ,at' ",e 8tMtary uf Siaip; Seeretarv jattf, An to him, ifci low .-ivea-him no tenKflied 'lowly tioiu the liver. .feut, BUtttOg that he had removed Ivlwini"f ,,H Tftaanry, Secretary ol War, Secre ore of tii'.ce. The members of my cabinet

ai, Biomo, ,. ere:ary 01 vv ht , ami hi..-, de-1 " m nmvji aacrviary 01 iOtariof, MO who lüve b.en appointed by me, are by Hignuted the Adjutant General of tho army j Plnttttl , ; iBl, und Attorney flnfB ih act entitled to hold for one month after to act as Secretary of W ur ud interim; there-l1"1" ,,ü!l1 t'cir fBB lespcctively f.:r 1. mi the tern of my tfllai hall cease, but Mr. forc. during the term of the I're.id.-nt by a hwaa Stanton could not, a?ainat the wishei of u.y Resolved by the Benclt of tho Uuitfd lber W hwf bwB P''. fot one s:ceessor, hold a moment thereafter. Ifl.e

When on tho fervid air there carne A strain, now rich, now lender; T lie music seemed iiaelf aflame W'lih duys deporliug splendor, A fejral band, which eve and morn P&yod iiiueiire hrove and nimble, 11a.! j it struck up with flute and horn, And lively clash of sniDnl. I -'own ilocked the soldiers to the beuk Till, maorgined by its pebbl,

One wnded shore was blue with Vunk8.'.iBa,i"" 10 BCt d interim ot the Adjutant

State,, That under Iba Cuiiatimtim. and "'1""" "''aiifr, sunjeet in rem-val hy wer permittad bv tin lUflBBOMM to bald far

lawe of tb üolud S;tea the Hreeldent ber"d with 8:vic" fl,"! f b UM im two weeku. would that suecaa-ir BO power to remov ihr S -creiury I WriBt' "nd ,h fo,,rh p"ci:":' "f BBBlOjhBfB no power to (amove him! But tte and designate eny oilier bfftoor lo perform!'"1 res,ri',,, ,,,e "f 8c lo the timejpower of my aurceseor over him would bo the duiieaof 'hat ofiL.! ad mitri ... ipnsctibed by the law creating them. That no frea'er than .ny m ( wy sCCessor Thlp resolution. Ibcoi Nod 10 the wrF? firBl T""' M VT r"" ' r,move 1 nr i .1- , . t, c 1 a r 1 1 a I 1 1 u f u -s u nsassi l.,.l,I i,,.k kfi,.. ........... 1

of the President to remove lh Secretary of' ' . ' . r w '""',l"n ",m 10 . period.

War and lo deeiaoeie another officer to . . ' ' i rt-u'e " WB ppomt.i

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lurm ti.e cuties 01 i;ie 0:11 j- ud interim, and

by ite preamble is made xpre

to Hid removal of .),. S'untc

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uppoii.iei. uy Biiu wuii uie suvirs ami . ur 111m, nui ov Lie predecessor. I WBOtOi

consent of Senate shall hold such offre n,,.. eraled Mr. Stanton more linn two vsr. soly applicable .,., ,. . ... . , """" 1 , , , 'l b eticeesaor ehould bo in lifci manner sp. ' cerlaimy have fie stne r'iffit to remove hi, IB and the d.l . . I ., . ...

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mw-M AT WW. Ai i IsvUiiy 'ul!:c, Will practice it ull ti.u CuurlB of )ui.nm out l'orry Couulicd, ItMÜMaaV

Ja! 19. W6T-1 Clem 'Hi 099ti

A X T 0 Ii N K Y A 'J' I A W. JASMSii INDIANA, 't iriLL attend promptly to any bnnea intrusted, to him in nny of the courts f l.'ul ols county. Office in the Courierl Bff4fBg,OB WV-t street. - V - AOAk4 . . . . , . ... . I . 'i BE, i':irt at l a w. 'ViU iprtrclleo In h:1 the C'Burte of I ;boiN,

st ! adj -i .i tijf couitti-'s. OSsTQArV BB H üouh sido of the PllfcHf S uire. Spt. SO. 'i7. r KEI. A CO. FORWARDING ft COMMISSiuN M K lA Hi A N T S ,

A nd one wue gray v.ilh Kabels.' Then all w eii.', end then the band With movements liht and tricksy, M tH itrCBin nod forest, hill and strand, lUtrerbctatB who 'Dixie.' TbB coofcIoM. Btream, with burnished glow W . nt prOBsiip o'er its pebbles, But thrilled tbsouphoul its deapeet flow W.th ycflin of the üebelff. Again a pause, and then npoln 'i'l :e iruuipetn ppaled aot oroue, And Vankee Docile was the strain 'J' ohith the ahore gave ci.orns.

General of tho army. Without therefore Htlempting to diecuss-tne peneral power of removal H 10 all othcere upon w hicii Mitj'ct O expression of opinion is corf -.ined in the reeolutii.n, I shall confine myaelt t the 'liiettion as IBM limitrd to the power tu re-

move the Secretory of War.

Stales the PrBOMOBl hut. no power to remove III S cr. tary of War ni.u olfB!B any oi' r r of.'. r to perform the dull I o tiialotiice nd iineiim. As to tho question oi

polntfd. It purports lo lake from (he Ex- upon the saint ground, v ig 'i'nst he was not

Mcuiive erring the fix-'d lime Batabllshed for

(tenure of office, the independent p wer of

Th iBBgKtBf ripple sh"revard riew

'J'o ki.

I. od shrie

iKf; .i.e.- to the itebtis.

appointed bp 11.-, but by my pset. BBBJ linder the roneirn, tion of the tenure of

removal, and to rt .ire for mcU removal thejoflice ac, I liBM never doused Baa

concurrci t action of Ida Present and the to remove him, whether tbeact was tun-ti-Senate. The proviso that follo proceeds tutiouai or not, J; aiwaye has been my to fix the term of oflke ol the e-v.-rsl hds Upinion it did not eecure hun lrom removal, of departments, who.-e tenure had been de- waa aware, however, that there were

I rl ned before, by provid-r thai tfiey shsllldoubls ss to the r.,r.-ir,..i..n -r .i. 1

- .- -v. ..ic iw m , It is declared in the resolution thai vrjor jnold their rl'ices 'tspect-vely for ai'd durinUnd from the muncnt tiiesO droits fhwt'.d the Constitution tnu law of the United ,'ho term of the President by whom they m-iv he eettl.-d. and lifst deemed Is

have been ByfoiBM, and for on tn.int ! 1 1 he earliest possible irue ronstruciioo cf thereafier, Bttbj ct 10 removal by aBd with 'the act fixed by a decision of the Supteme ihe advice end BOnsOnvof the 8B 'r. I Court ol the United S:atee. Thus, as to li.te enuineraied officers .'ht V,

H. . s- ., . I - -r i;iib ttiid ui III AWDWI

' : proviso tavrs lrom me ivestdent tne p..wr .., ee intended 10 plar. the rase i surf, I oBOM Bl rresmt tu rnlwr atsa IIm ,!;..,,..,,-, . . ... . . . .... r 1 "

r - ...... .-( .,. , :.-.fui wnn tne euvise enu con

A ud yt nnre n ore the btiglea eapg A luve tho siormy riol; 2r shout rpon the evening rang 'J'iiere r igued o bvl qu.ct.

, ' t Mi 11 MC civi ;i riiiu coil 1 -if inn he. ,V n.. .. . ...1 c

The uniform practice from the b-K..,i,mg !.,., 0f ,he Senate. Uy its term.. lmBVBr.liofBtoaofiowB .Isol J.u..

. it. I. - uu w i. v r i , iniur r 1 1 ii v tM.iBfBg pebb'r,- vemtm lot. aS aali.hed by every , Bl, re !,c..i be ,'epnred tf the power lo Jrder of BB.poaMBB were f-mfrnted andthe ked the swarming Boys iu B u . 1 rf who '"' XtQlt4 ihe t I ice, .,-,!,, , bm it moat BBPOar lba he l.lmsell .-.e order for Mr. St.,, ion's MOdoal . .

sloiifl of the Supreme CoBM ol JUm ,ppMited them. It is only in that rue J urther ' toward the act om,lhm-..t of Siate have Belld ehe HHeaHoM ih bai a any leourfl of uffl IB uf any inde -.hat purpose. lb- power ol ihe PraoieVftl to re- . snadft I rlghl to hold during ihe tern of lb, 1 I roaoori tkal Bso .ra L .

.K. . .. . .. 1 - ."'...j.. n. mi in..

'"c"" ning ,-,r,4 imioinf Preaideiil on month für Ii

1 F A L K ft M IN TruJuie, Hurley, Oafr ituii Litnt.! X-ovvor Wliart-uut i'ruprietvrc, TUOY, INDIANA- J R-pt. N 't'7-m .Io'li Truiler, HASriCTURRR ASP lf A LFR I! IIAUNKSS AND SADDI-KS, ISriutU East Corner if the Public Square' fASPKR, IND., ÖPPERS biet hanks to thecltlxenaof Do-I 0i Bounty and vicinity for their past' fa Iron ego, and solicits a eontin nonce Bfcdl extension of the Hame.feellng nontldent thnti he cao inal o It lo the i nietest of persona in

want of any thing in blB line lo deal with hlf(i,.Ra hiainottoiri"amall profits nndquick alee.' I .' Mny Ifi.'fiü. . o.e. H. MsKIOH, CI ft AIL 'W8&m?&

Jiaitit tiida of tho Public Sjtiu;c, JAST'KK, INDIANA,

ESPECTKULLV informs tho public

that be is prepared (o manufacture

The tag low s'renm its noiseleas trad P.iured o'er ihe g !ielajug p ebh'e.-; Ami silent BOW Hie Vsi.kee stood And i', ii: eln.U fh Rebels. .o naresfj neivo cul had hesrd 'I'hal plaintlvtf Bote a appealiuir

B BVeply flume, Sw I HoBM had elirred

'I be hidden founts uf feeling. )- blae or cr.y ihe aotgfi r ees, As by the Brand of fairy, The cottage ueaiii the live oak trees, 'i'be cabin by the prairie. 0 cold or warm Iii j native eklsa Bend in their oetmty pAgf him, S-.en iBBBBjgb the tear-mist in iiis eyea Hb ioved onea atuud before bim. t, . t ai t ' A fades the iris nfisr rein In April's tearlui weather, The vision vanished he the strain And Üaylighl di- d together. But memory, wked by music's art, Expressed in s.rnplest i.utubers, Subdue,! ihe sternest Yankee's hear', Made hghl Ihf RebfPi slumbers. And fair Ihe form of Muic shinei, That bright, . elertml crcHlure, Whoslill 'mid war's uubattled lines Gave this one touch to Nature.

n fuvor of

move I

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" ,...'. me. i r-B.oi! oi i irue cor.snu. n.ii ol i oe ue H. ...

appointment- of u j ,,!,..! ch.ra;.r V kU ndjcU, ,,!, Tl.- nrov.so iherrr.r. .itution.fi.y were well seti: and were practice or any deelem hao ever,;, eptrd ivsa no letmre of omea lo any on of theaeT-oBlBW bveiery nkenbo, of ,'IV Ctbi,ft Secretary of U ar from bie gonotel power tticer. who ha been ipfoinfed by Im Pres iflCmllng Mr. StBBtOB himself. Upon ifj of the President i make renaovaLi. Ii i., .t..,.. ....., l ..i i . ., . ... '

wr.. .... n..t..... -juesiion or eoneiltotlonelliy each .me in only necessary ll.en that I should refer ... . bie eaoeeeoor. In l! see ( Mr. Stan-1 ttlrn ndv.eed me ,h,l lb. .enure of office act the rower of .he Ex. cu;,ve node, ihe laws o,, on Ihe only apPi tment U .'-r which I.I was BBCOOatitOtioBBI. Upon .he aoOtlbf. ,..e Unliod Suite, to r, move from office . held the offle oi geeretBrBBl Waf orBalb.. oherBVr bo ib thoBB mto (bB uere,,,. Secretary of War. conferred upon him by my Immediate pre de ! minted by my predecessor, .hat set took The resolution denies ihnt tinder iheee'ceseor, with the a .vice and Bbnant of IBi trow m- the power to u mu'v them, one ,,r iawelhle pover has any existence. Inoth Senaie; he lies never held uom me appoint- i-hese members sid emphaticallv , in pres. er worjs tt BfBrBM that Bo such atilhorily is' ment as the lieed of the iPaf Department. I aoee of the others Fitting in ibB Cobfoel reenpnized or riven by ihe staiutee uf ll.ei Whatever rijiht he had lo hold the offie we that ihv did n..r come arlthtti ,(,- oa4L

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country. What then ere the laws of the United States which deny the President the no wer to remove that otBcer! I know but iwo laws which boar upon tl. e queetion.

Tl.e first in order of time is the act of Au

derived from (hat original appointment und

my sufferance. The law was not intend d io protect such an incumbent of the War Department as him. This, in my jtirffm-nt is plrfcetHI

f the net; tnd it was no protection to thern

No one diseeii-ed from this construction. I understood (hem all to arqjiesce tit He cor

trust 7th, 1789, creating Ihe department ol clear, nod the law admits of ro other con

of wir; Which, after providing for a eecie .struclion. We find in all that portion of

tary as the principal officer, proceeds os fol-

reriness.

It

In ft nialier of ench grave consequence J was not disposed to rest upon my owe opm ions, though Inrllfied by my corfaUtoliooil duisers. I have, therefore, sought to bring, the question at es early a day as possibly he-

'he first section which precedes the Prvi-o

ovs: section 2. Anu bo it further enac led j iBBt as lo civil officers generally the Brest

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inni mere B.ian oe in me saiu orpanment ;oeni is ueprivea or me power ol icmoual l fore th Supreme C-url of ihe T'ntted States B interior officer, to be appointed by theiand it le pieln thnt if there had been power for a final and authoritative decision, said principal officer, to be employed therein (that power would juat in clearly have been' In re-pect to so much of the resolution as he shall deem proper, and to be cailedtaken from him so far us it applies In the so relates to the BBfOfatfbB of an ..ffirer a chief clerk in (he department of war, andiseven heeds of Djpartmente, but for reasons Lot as Secretarv of 's A in,.,:.., i

which were no doubt satisfactory lo Cbn-jonly to say I have exercised thi. p.'wer ungress, these principal officers were especial-jder the provisions ol the lei section of Feb.

.vho whenever the said principal officer shall be removed from office by ihe President of

vacancy, during such vacancy, have the eharge end custody of all records, booke and papers appertaining to the said department. It is clear that this act, passed by a Congress, many of whose members par-

ticipalcd in the formation of the CoBoUtB

A till fellow, standing in the parterre i lion, so far from denying the power of the

1 mare of all kinds in Ihe beat style lo order, ol a iheelre, was repentedly dceired to sit'President to remove (be Secretary of War, WWH or f,r CBH,, A 8,ü(l but he would not; when s voice from recognized it as existing in ihe Executive f all kinds of curare constantly on hand ,, . . . .. , , . , I , . , . a V I , n .. ' ! II e Cond r.ire. e es eil Olli : "1 et hl, toi e '. I ana un hnnt ,10 rn.iAnrri.nra nf ihaSinn.

anq iqr sei un reasooable terms. p . . , . Jufy 20, löo7-tt Cf!. OLRICH I"'H ,uilor I'1' reeling himeelf!' ate or of nny other department of the OovI . W . . . .l; 1 ' .

- A few men like your minister,' sstof " r""nore- "B aoee not pur11 itiroBBl reply of I stranger, whenPorMo con'er ,,ower leglelatifB ao-

asked if he enjoyed Ihe service. mnniT, nor in .act, www ooro nny o.ner exist 1 nt' temslation tlirouL'ii which it was de-

orOCcriONt Provision, Ten, -When is a ship like a book! When itvo!veu upon KXeCut.ve. The lecogni-

the United States, or in any other case n' ly provided for, and as to thee:;uress and l., 1795, which, so far as they are apioe,-

c. BMof

It. KI.II.IV.. JOS. IIA X I It At I'N

STEGE, REILING & CO., WrlOIiESJALE NAtrai I"

is nut ward bound.

lion of the power by this ant is therefor

only retjuiremcnt, it is that the President,

who pto appointed them, shall not without Ihe edvire and consent of the Senate remote them from office. The consequence is that as lo my Cabinet embracing the offers designated in the first section, the set takee from me the power, without concurrence ol the Senate 10 remove any one of them

hove appointed, but it does not protect euch of litem as 1 did not annoint. mw ;. ,

them ony tenure ol office beyond my pleasure. An examination of this act then .hows

that while in one part of Ihe section, provision is made for, officers generally, in another cIbuss there Is n class of officers de

signated by their official titles, who Are cx

TOBACCO, CIGARS,

""MARKET STREET. Why doe donkey like thistles better 'complete, is a recognition under the ConJen.ni-d fmm ihn .

u . - - w j - 1 ear " j - mmm f i u 1 ici IIIS If J III (7 I M Vv Worth Bldo, between Second land Third Sire.,, ,atl corn Because he is an ass. Ltiimion itssK, for there was 1101 any otherland in reference to w hom a clear distinction I.OUISVI LI jK. K Y. . . i ...... . t ... ...... . 1. u .... ...

P. I -Prompt ittaailBfl to orders from the A ,n''r v,rM,""-f flp""' nna niB;BOveej or nuinon-y irom w.ncu 1 couro rB ta maus, ami Be to the general power of re

eeuntry

eep. 1?. IStt tf. f,rm wears weeds in mourning for him. dc;vftl.

mofl limited in Hie first clasie of the sec

Ole to a vacancy caused by r, mom's I understand to be slit) in h.rce. The legieUtion upon the eunj-rt of ed interim appointments in the exei utive doBofta ment stands as to the war oflic- as follows: The section cf the act of ihe T.h of sieWBB, 178'!, mad no provision for a vacancy in t'iB very cae ol a removal of ihe bead of

the War Department, and upon such a vs. cancy gives the charge Bud custody of the

records, books and papers to the chief clerk. By Ihe eel of the 9th of May, 7;i, Bec. lion 8, it is provided that in case t.f vacancy occasioned by death, absence from ihesvt of government or sickness of the head of the War Department, the President msy iuthonze a person lo perform the duties e( the office until a sureessor is appelated or 'he disability remot ed. The art, it will Le observed, does net provide for the esse ol a ticaney retteed br