Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 12, Number 35, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 September 1870 — Page 1

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JASPER WEEKLY COURIER. VOL 12. JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1870. NO. 35.

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iraii'iiui AI'us Ioen."

V a. Ii. FOB. I want to mend By Wilson. A nd BBS to have son if nails ; Jot' t wo, free will be pleat, We're going ti haul our rail-. Tbc splendides! cob fences, We re aiakin' ever wai ! I wie' you'd belp us lind 'em, Uranffis al'ai deoe.

Oletaul Doimc, T T 0 ü N I Y A T t JABPKR, INDIANA.

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TT"H.I. Attaint pfwmjillj i" i". I . ' bHM .ii IN) nf . I ." oS. it. iU 'Jarkr SuiUilmg, n W r i M ... tret i. U. T, U, ATTORNEY AT LAW-

JASl'KR, INDIANA.

My horse's noma is Betsey : She jumped and brokeel her head. I put bar in the stable. And Ii (1 her milk and bread, Tbc - table's in the parlor; Wo didn't make no muss, I wis' you'd let it itay there, G ran 'ma al'ai does. I's goin' to the cornfield, To ride on Cliarlie'i plow; 1 roccl he'd like to have me ; I wants t go right now. Oh, won't I gee up awful, And whoa like Charlie whim1-? I wie' von wouldn't bosaer:

Grau ms never due-. I wants s;,iiio bread and butter; l'i hungry v. orstesl Kind ; Rut Tadtflc mustn't have none, ansa -he m ouldu'f mind. Put plenty auger on it : I fell you a hat, I knows ItV i i.'ii! i. j ut on sugars Grau'tua al'ai dec-. The Bright Side. l r. in the V Y..rk B..r'.. Facta in Regard tbo Poblic liciit V Mirror for the iicptibHcati Bmirgarttti At the publication of erery monthly statt Dient of the j uhlic debt the R publieati journals raise a chorus of boasts.

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MXmiiO ii ihr. i t .... . . ..o hi- '- up wir mini's in our aninr uniifr,""" " ' in 1 1 u u, mim iiinner, aim

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"Facts tor the I'eonle." so asP1'0 t,i:it Mate how a Radieal (."onirress.

ntatSSuSMti' Eluded W70 bj the Uepublican to Which they send eleven members (,0 0 lr?' ' -i : ' ;"' iaatead of 1869, the lacreaee oi 'v.-rns them. daV a? Anr lM SSi ft lj5 fi"" onM have looted up four mil- We hare ihown that by the rcdurlion b a r 1H M o'.l, , v ' 1 -V re than we made it in the table1'' " i'nml boea the vhdc State of S i V;. i r 'i m ' J ," a published. Indiana will be benefited MM.4TI 69, a.- .. .:'! ''"J',".", VflPPl W will .now tbadnmiaitref Gor. against $i,8a,6l 04 of the Sarle Ti ii(3

. . ' . Vm ,U,.,MU . . V',f l'"c emor baker. Ha dedtietafrom d.tAil district of Massachusetta. Well the,,.

,1 , t,n , ,ax:,,i,,M Kjblen rule ti.,- tax- relief to todlana, taking the State to i cdeb , . i mo v ; n . fo IS60, 4,471, IM IT, without bare 1,000,000 population, b a fracUon wfl tu , , J 1 ' f r wb1 ddlagany estimate for : 70, m that he lc that I cents per cajita. We mpJvii L fh I?i"nt ,Vdln,r coutnlits nine yeai- of BpubUom rule !,'a, if iho2.Oio.oLO b mni,, ii vv,, ;'', ,' PTjS?? ith ten years of Democrat ie rule. Then PPtion of Indiana Into group, or bounties, between the 1st Of April, 1805, 'h d.d, , frtuu .,. u..,.,.,,,: ' , Itauiiiie, of ix in the nvem.?,.. J,,l,

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I u fVTyj, r'' llH' Pnb,k twenty-one millions for couatv UxiuW IdiThion ! perfectly ßdr.

ana tin

ueoi, ii we uau not paid war exneirses ,i

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about six liiiilioiis for road and

therefore have

be deducts imem!,e" ,iu l'-.

We .should

183.338 families of six

Indiana is a tnte that

ÄÄÄ2!! townabin taxes. In audi. . h

I Ti V ' .. .T 7 1 ;' 1,1 la"? for speeial school tax. dog tax. raUroad crt?,,lJr hcr f,, of Bkukcta. PlK"? ,:M,,,at t,iUS nd taxes, othirloral laxes, d.dim, , "vly we are quite within the bounds

iiiiiv iuuiiius, o e.Miaununarv taxation .... . , . ' Umunm. k. .u -

BI11 wlMAHltnuTO .,11. ..i ... "ii i ., onn; iniiiiv-cyiii IIIU lCllv more. " mui, in imiTCIin.il ; ! i ' 'o If , M r'0.,u; V" The dednctioi of -Öd Boncstv" awali f"1 8JX b'ons will bay annually

' TV' .J . ru tX" 1 e,ub on one .ide. He tak. s out. n; L1U! S6 ),,,0,,U; 01 thU year-l taxation, and the vaiio

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in two i ears aud Dim

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t :ountrrr Almost one-thlrd of tu, KT.". 1 J" ' .yt;ars.-

nrSotK.0 PÄidWithout making any reduction, evei

appears, then, by a comparison ofthe Kennhiicmi tsW a tii. .....i. ..

Mr. üoutwell i sneecli in io with his misrepresentation, with such a lying ta reeent statement on the Brat of Beptcm- hie of the contrast between tea years Be-

uw, um um paymenia enuer rresment pnbuean and Oemocratie comparative braut, are a nicre flea bin to what they taxation, he h bound to concede that were under President Johnson. In the even then thai the BcpubBcsa i. by tu tirsi twenty-seven months of Johoaon'aitbe most ooatiyule. administration they equalled eneHlilrd Our tab:.-'are eorrect. Bepublloaa oi the original debt, w hercas In the first taxation for tea years, foots up sixty-sis eighteen months of Grant's admioiatra- and half millions of dollhrs more "than Hon the payments only equalled one-tea years of taxation under Democratic twentieth of the original debt. Mr.Jrulc. No hon. st representation of the Boutwell Is the authority fbr both aides 'comnarativa mti of RonnMtM., .....i

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xncy eauupon cveryooay roaumiru ti.e m u,e .inpansoii. it will not do to Democratic rule, even when the emn.n-v

win practic tn mi Ok tcuris .f Datrttt n.i o-ij. ininp w ou.lerl nl .-tili iiiai: bii ot Ben ial glorify beoeral (.rant on such an exhibit was at peace, can show any other result

mis. AiKi in.iMnneti a no cn u it was t han the larrolv Iniwiiuwl t n..

allowed to Johnson, it is difficult to see publican role, When the Republican why it should be awarded to ftint Ittftrtv mnrtA Inta twitra n

mmUm. aaroakt n th' aOj as f tj t'"1 at aw k.l 20, 'tis.

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l. q BCBBCtav. . tb a f LtR 1 k 15 K LT LE R fc TR A Y L0 U , ATTORNEYS &, COUNSELORS AT LAW. jArB. ISPIASA, Will prftl In hc OMftS rt BSBrtS n.McviniliK ilir riiaater un-.ioi. sjNsa ksMllMiksM Mrch i0. -y MALOTT, CCBB & SCHAFEF. IA8PBS, INDIANA. Wim. Practice in CaVBrs or PuBO'S

Ctü!TT. fO3 Special attention given to the Collection of Claims. Apiil tt 'M-

MAVITV " A Hl'UHAUJ.

MATITY, & HOLTHAUS JASPER, INDIANA,

m.l. Urweiler !n BwCoattatS nlw.t ami iM.iii !.;- I (.'untlf. I'fiiirular alt. 11 1 : n civ -n lui .!! I I low

UiM.rACa Sotarr rakU Office wi Main Hi.

Juue I0ÜI. 1H70.-U. itii. V. A PtMilTf nneBDBRI h! riUlimiHI arvlca to the riUxCDI JL af Ja.pcr ami ricbail. U". may M f.iunrt at Hr. Wflrran'a office at all honr., hu n..'t fti ;-'. Iii ngagat, ajr JTUl, UiTO-SMj Rclly, Ilarser V 1'crri'bat :ls. CABINETMAKERS cosssa or wist asp BJCS iai d treeis JASPER. INDIANA aHlTll Um fly ran pi AtteBllati ! fitHmMnikf l'! UP frBtliUXK in ti c l'vt Itjrl,

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y'aaaawa-aiv mvu i. .1 to, ami .1 Rcnaraj n

mantof lliw lu t farnitnr k.-i.t ft! li.in.l. anl f.-r -! it

vaaaonahi oricra. iiivruaa call at Ji.liti Bocbarl -lr

aa.ratan.l. Jan SU

Oraat, w bo i steadily retiucinrthe debt. la

lite cepteniber mtatt meat sliowi a reduction of tliirteen millions for the month of Aujrwst. and we are told that since the 4th of March, 1M0, there baa been aa aaBTegatc reduction amounting to 189, 543,000. Ilavins uothiug else to boast of on behalf of General Grant's Imbecile adroiniatration, they absurdly boast of this, and iatend to make it the cetttral topic :" their electioneering addresses In the approacbius canvass. We shall ealsily clip the wings and atrip off the ruffling feathers of these raln-ajlorions braggarta. We shell show by llepubli-

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v Pi'H Ol Oiailüets. m oi ji hean k nil.

arioBi Items tor8? n1sco'i, in Biad is. Sd. a pound,

...in -.5 uumi. u iuir. 1 ne imiiauiau-1 have to nay for a pair of blankets Weigh' lag 4J pouada, such as arc described above, no less than $4 f,0 a pair. t7dag or bnyiag 1 jiair in the average to a biaily ot six, the State buys in round numbers, fiOo.000 aaUra of blankets at 4 50 aar pair, aasoamtiag to t2.200.otMJ. Now . we have often quoted the price of bUnketi ; we have dared the arch-apostle ot monopoly to come and "fiu " it in vain. "VVe now state that a blanket eostiiir In England l. 3d. a pound, ami weighing 4$ pounds, is equal. If not supertor, to a blanket, of the same Weight selling here for $4 60 a pair. Baca a pair of blankets, if there was not a dutof Ho aar cent, on them, could be sold to the ladiaaa people far 2 W currency a pair, leaving a protit to the importer

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r51! " uiwu:!iiii Ji.iiuous were naryreu exiravaguueuamt corruption on paid before the country had begun to 'the Democratic party, taxation was inrceovcr from the prostration of the war,creased. The ngures show there was and when no revenue (or iiexl Ui naiiA'ninil &nd rrr km Imhh 1 m.n.

- - . a v--v a is vii au"

duty

01

WM re vived from the South.

tion and expenditure. Tbc taxation under ten year- of Bepubllcan rule is three

Governor linker's Lying Tables. i!Ul a half fold more than ten vears of We have already alluded to the fact 5SSlS uZS? JZ' that Governor Baker delivered a " ieeVh LX, J V r'"nh r Deinoi rau.01. ti,. !!.. tio...,,.,. t w-- - wKl-lS ra,e n ninety-four millions under e oV:o 2 -v Z dTmalTV gatt M1 vnW) 1 ?te ;u7 ,be .. .l .. . ' . '-"'t'' in and tliev can not m mm d v mhImaIm.

can testimony, and by the statements of ,"XITaT.i!r ml Plr eHed, unless the liepubllcan Auditors of Mr. boutwell himself, that where Grant acti Un l'c people, comparing ti h .k. . .

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pai.l hundreds of dollars Johnson, bis or contrasting ten years of Democratic thttl oturht not u, be LZ ; ' . .. ,' iradured predecessor, paid, thousands. and m uf Bepublicau ruJSS JJi a! atuhorbty dsm If there iaaay merit iu auch debt-paying, ,.,n t01' ,lltJ Bgnres and aura to the Lesislatore Brant mutt hide bis diminished head fa all the facts stated in that documeat were ve have referred m tnat m nm-tin .be presence of Andrew Johnsen. taken .. on, the official reports af the ofGovernoT e r,,erred. .few days since, to the Ä ' " his attempt at deception, but the" effort

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Maseachusetts, circulated by the RepubI lean 1 aa campaign document in 1868. We have a ropy before OS, printed in the Campaign style. At the head Of the -pet t h stands t hb statement or summary of contents, in large taring typet Debt of the United states : Angast l. is;.-. $3.ss7.7n3.3L'9

dune lit'. 18Gi. L4g6.oOU.000

1 lAnm tv... las . tAta I f v" M" ' "awpnreni inai ne

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1ii t,. in-ii 'c. 11.:. .1 .. 1.10 I ins lui lusc 1 neu l ie law 10 is.ti. it) tins the Governor ...... 1. 1. 1 .-.........,., ,t .......

. ... 1,1 - Ix 1 ' 1 i , ' 1 ' u . . ' ; 1 ' im I1- 111-. take, exeep tion ... that port,.,,, of his ,.,,.,.,,. gTS just in the light that sneech ... which be dlsctisscs mpaaa-ho uU:nptU U) t Jlon ,)Ul, f: n me taxanon andfluds iat.lt with ourjooveruof Comback at the sessionofthe l9Sh fe1" 1? ?nLeglri.tBre In 186. The spec,-., of Gov-

UNION BAKERY CONFECTIONERY.

Y 43 OTT Li I ER SCHOTTJER OX Käst M.iln Stroit, SjrxUf In front nf thr runrl Uou. .l.ncr. ln.1. Good Mn4 mhI Mite nlwayi hand, nalinit don fef WMtfl an I paUiM tintic-, and warranted aatlafactory. Confectionery. ntaxl fruit for ia!c. MHMfl Is re.lectfll IslleUM. Aug.. '6 ly

Furniture! Eiirniliirr!

TIIK ni;.Ierlfned inf-.rtr. the public that M ha now, and will rnnritatilly K. . . . n Maat,

or tuimifaotnr to orde-, a'.l UM Istasl and mptt fa.tbionatil. varietiea nf Furniture, aucb ait H'ardrobea. lture.tun, wdstsaSSj Tnldc. I,."in?ra, and a larire orlrepnl f rhairs. of llu- ImM t vtea. ttr rnAJtaCtfallf invitr. thoKe deairini; anythiim In hi- tine. In call and examine hi- slock btSaTS pnr.linnitur l whore, aa he i. rontlrtonl lie enn ptMM thoia, at hla now hop. on ihn corner f tba 1'iil.llc Square, aosl oi tbr court-hioiae. Nnvcmbar IS, 19C7. JACOB ALI.fcS.

Beductiou. $80a,?3V329 The speech, :t Ion: one. delivered before the Aabutsacbusctts Bepubllcan State

Convention, i- made 1:11 ot statistics aud

reasoning to show the correctness of this

statement. .Mr. AttviiiMiu says in one of

bis introductory paragraphs describing the sources of bis Information: "I also

desire t soy that 1 tlid not fuHv realize

the great importance of the statement ot!ui

me rc.11 maximum ot we ueoi 01 the United States, at riven date, until I n ad the speech of lion. George s. Boot-

well 111 on the l'uutliiiir bill, in a hit hllSfil

speech Isi a compact statement subsüui-11862.

uuuly agreeing; vith the exhibit lam 1863. about to make' Mr. Boutwell is, there-j 1864. fore the orlgisBal aathoritj for the state- 1866. incuts by which bis own taunted feats 1666, an totally eclipsed and hi- boa-ti put' lsf7. to iba&ao. Wai present from the ( tm- 1866. gressionaj Globe, the following annexed 1869.

iwuuiNicM rvie. 11 n e nail maac a tain,.,.,,,,,. H.k-M ,10l, ,i.

ewiiin-it oi'iho ..v..f;.. r ,u-o iir : ' -n" m

w. a a nil. v. VI .- III,IIIVMI t 1 C I M, I ! 1 I made our tables from lcO to 1880 inclusive for the comparative years of Democratic rule, and from 18(51 to 1H7U incln.

ne cbarged upoa Wilt Cumha k. His

staiements w ere "corrupt ami indecent, and it is humiliating that any human llliilwr clla-aBI Ial lllnu. ll,.. a.l

sive tor the comparative ten rear, nf h - - --TLi ... ,

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in UHiiH II I ill.. III. l.ilMIKtl l.i.ri.it'IIIi I . I .. t.. . I .. 1 S .. . 9 ,,,, , ,V,i r . !r i! Haster knew that Jus statements were misu ou d have hce.i s.il more to the djs-Lprfatlona, thai they were a si am. credit Ol the bepubhean party. To Ux they w ,,.,,., 'to dm.iv(1 -how the unfairness, not to sar tha :,

I.lll UI?IIOIIl'., Illi.l 1)

IS

downright misrepresentation of 'Gov

ernor baker, we Will make Up the tables caim

OI It'll

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nt to lliink that a man who not only

to be honest, hut a Ghriiitlan.

f ten vears unquwtioned Bepudlicaii Lj,ould for parti,,,,, purposes, piwtitnte fur JlCo !;,r .'n , I0"1 Wilh ivn J PiotJ and biaperal sad ffi Mankata. i ucmocratu inte. n.fi, ,,. .1 .,. i

"Hiti. hi . iv s s s 11 y iiir ftfVJVlrlos IadiaBapolls SeatineL

or ueaiers, witn a revenue

per cent, ad valorem.

Now, let oar Indiana friends heboid the melancholy exhibit. Thev pav ju.-t lleOOOyOOO more for the 600.0ÜO pairs of

Bunaeia sney use because the duty on them has not. been reduced to a revenue duty Of 11 percent., which is fifty centn per capita for the cut ire population of the Mate, ltut the most outrageous ami tranjfe-t thinj: has yet to be told. Although we have a duty of 140 per cent, on blankets, we do mit collect a dollar of revenue on them. They are virtuallv prohlbited : and the enhanced price, the extra million dollars that Indiana pays annually for her blankets, does not go into the treasury, but into the poekets'of the Bassara monopoly. We will now sum up, for the benefit of Indiana, and particularly for the study of Senator Morton, as follows: STATE OF INOIAXA. llclief from internal tax. 853.473 99 Per capita on 2.000.000 42 jf Loss to the revenue 853.473 99 1'f.k COB TBA : Had blankets been re

duced to a revenue taritl' of 25 per cent., it would have been Belief to the ladianlaai on 600.000 pair blankets at 2 per pair. 1,000,000 0O

or per capita on Z.OOO.OUU population. Gain to the Treasury on the 25 per cent, duty on 5(0,000pair blanket--, costing in Europe $680.000

while at present the Government ret.i no revenue, and the State of Indiana

still pays $1.000,000 exfra to the inonop-

ner animal consumption of

50

170.000 00

TOTAL, TAXATION FOB IHK TKV TABS rVULICAB BULB.

16,014,588 Ml for Senator Morton nnd the

i'coplc of Indiana.

The New York World calls ti.e atlen-!

4.046,163 75

0,705,811 10

(For the Jasper Weekly Conrier. A Card, To TiiF VoTEits of Dirnois CorxTv. After numerous solicitations I have consented to become a candidate for Count v

Commissioner of lluhois count v, and

referred to bv

red bv Mr. lout-

extract from the Rpet eh

ir. Atkinson, tlclivt

w ell, in the I louse of Keprcsentativcs,

uly II, isoa: "I wi.-h to call the attention of the House to a fact deduced by a careful examination of etat! sties obtained from the Aasistaat Secretary of the Treasury, showing that with our resources and the revenue of this country we have secured a large diminution of the public debt I coataaa that, after the careful examination J had made, I felt compelled to review it to sec if there was not some nii.--

take in the premises or in the calculation, so astonisliiiiif is the evidence thus

furnished of the ability of the people oil

the country to inpiidate the public debt. From the ist day of April, lt5, to the 1st day of January, löGH, wo have paid out of the public ticasiirv $1.552,000.000

of money. I pon I car fid analysis of

1 lie expenditures ot the Government during those tWO years and nine month-. I find that the expenses of a peace aftablishment, including interest, pensions aud bouuties, upon the basis of t he year

1870. -est i mate.

TSlU 64 tion of Senator Morton to the following t-,ke una method of addressing a' few 18,918,488 f8 results ot Kadlcal policy that have an ! words u, A mm t.tuLth.

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AI....!- ifti niifim wi ,,.c pc-.j-icoi intiiaini. i ne : t ,. to see them in the dillerent town

8,42,888 40 statements ot the V orld comes from M Uhina. The office bj not one which is 11,489,652 19 Kastern aonrce, and thU adda weight to: very desirable, and vet it is an imnor2.268,748 14 the tact, winch ,s made prominent, that taut one. I have had foine experience ll,ft6Q0OO 00 tue legi-dat ion of Congress is iu the in- jt nd j,ope to ho able to rive full jterests ol the creditor States-ihat taemthflsctlon, should a majorilv of the $94.510.603 73 A w bn-land States are especially ben- , r00d neonlc of this countv lionor inn

TOTAL TAX ATlt'N rot! TI'N VEaVBB Of DBX-

o( 'It AT ic BVLE.

16SL 1862. 1853. 1664, 1855. 1856. 1857. IH.'iS. no report, estimate. 1859.

;18W).

efltod thereby. Morton and Cohuin,;with their votes: at least, I arUJ endcavaml all the Bcnnblicaa Uongrcasroen in ftr to rta Um Lest I kim n,oi ia an u I

4is,7oai rr!,1;isS,a1,0iyoU',n'or,,.,isl'iil- wblch it isjtcaüve watcher in the interests cf tba ji,17..'4. -mi clan, nd reduces taxation, but how? It 'people.

'... : takps n "tI, " ot ol,' ' M ll ben-1 Wonld $av to mv fricndn. do the best

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'vein ut specni, ttnti sectioiia, imeresTs ami v 2,881,151 84 puts B on tba other end, causing an In-in

on can for me. and I will do the sanio

8.078.884 91 crease of the hurtleiis of the working'J.S''.. ..Iii: 49 nu n and of the pOtner classes by both 2.461.885 ß0 direct ami intliivet taxation. Here is a

l,tWQ,(JQ0 00 ventilation of the effects of Radical leg

tor von.

Yours, truly,

B. M.

DAVIS.

-M'Ü? ! ""'upoii Indiana, whieb every voter j,,. to tlie rrkkets. 4,4 1,188 1 should carefully SCSVB : chirping, the music ii'.. i.i l i a a as a'

Ten years Republican taxation Ten years Democratic taxation Diference.

OtrA (bw days a:ro a New Bedford ?adv was sitting by tlie window listen-

which were loudly from the rhnir nf -i

WtMublished a few davs ar.'o tJie nutet ' .i,..i. i... ,,:., r:..n jnu.

fa,.UJ,358 Z7,alngular statistica aamely, that when wbta a gentleman dropped in familliaro.cn, ,!''' bemvoient Forty-ntst ongre-s-.e- iVM j10iud just passed the church and J4.S40.SU3 73 duced internal taxes it took care to re- the music full in his mind. "What ,...,.. 'vt one single ffistrict in afaaaichU9etta'A aoiaa thev are making to-night!" said 8JH,t -J,358 IT double la much IS the w hole State of Ycs." replied the lady, "and it is r r.,1 ..a 'iH'linna: not rcr.lly relieving the actual mu they do it with their hind legs." $Cf.ft 11,445 48,i,ordeu on the 2,(.)0.0C0 Indiaiiians, but i . ,

In the tables we published a few da a forther enriching the millioiiaiius of thel fCr According io the census return, agS), the follow i ng was the result: iThild district of Massachusetts, (acts Vincenne- contains a population of 5,Total taxes from 'CO to '70. tT,61180 24(niul hures, when the latter are atote, are j 486,