Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 13, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 February 1872 — Page 1
Jasper Weekly Courier.
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VOL. 13. JASPER. INDIANA, FRIDAY. FKBRUAKY 1872. NO. 50.
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i Till jiiUcT.'Kiird return .' t "jr t im i r in.cik m in 0ilf lT lll'll 'l'Tl.l , .H'J IIUHC j1J.,i..lnre, aud lafunS tlM llmt I mm .II alwtVJ .-i-l nor lo ihm It T ii v ara it il il.ii.-s ,np.tr'l lo du i- . i, i i ............. 'iitininii.in ol it. il! W.ii ! of 2.aaaai Waaa-a I B ! a n ? .ill i l M IJ0, IJLf 31 & IUI MUlllf, ui b h ij.t inte Iii. tujt .v;iL ..uttujto luiMiuit r r.v'ir'"i VA 'JONS, iüJILrtWg, nYitows.ar. Tit'r eharttt will WMMMMktai ta U work das la .... ... uVu, ( 'i-nber 'lie plac, on tka corner of VT.st iixlM.lt . eta. Ui-: Ki Uli Ot'tCXUER. s m, i Ith. isri -tr. jf'M . T y a z iL er i WlffOaali aBafyiet Plow and 8 ;r i n ! t ;i r1 I :n elements! The HBiterstaaaa would reapeetfally Inf irm lb alt IStM if ihla ( "UHtv. tbat i ir4 to lo all kiu la of Vaft in. bU line , a K-n a lotus, PLOWS, ttaxaowa I'l'i.TlV ATORS. f .r to t'-ir attontaatlM ptH t hurseahoaing. S 1 1 1 on atraat, 4UMr. In liana. rb, L HTfi-. IBWA0 ur.NKEUT. CABIN KT MAKERS A N D '-S3 en lt jp m t qp it SB ROEL L K, B AR( ! Ktt & ä irofc AKBR. fui 9 Wl I jva -o"-..t 'I'tsaiinn 1. put' i-ig up lui!U'n it ba-.t ai.y!. ; 'ai .. ri-. io invka ""'w f ... ; . ' i (v' njf - .f 51 kit 1 iT.imn'ly t.-.Iar? lo. 1:'C a , t.r.l t-1 inn-i- t i f .'at kW! i'a.Ta iff i.t;t an 'nn I, a.. for .; :il 'CÄinnania prirn. ma -au. M.v j- -Tl-v. Jlfew Sat! file Shop. fcccTH r.A.T boaxEK or . i vitie, J v-;t.: ! .:. Pf1 un I S""l vi '! rafult aaiotta.'t 'a to j i i. ?! 44 i a i II T iirnarI ia auuia ... ai i 1- UHM.K rA'i tS .. BUlDDL'Cii. A N I BUAtttV HA LT Ell-. MAUN ESS ;:4ta h . ma iit ti m li.., -t'i-.. tn! .in,'i Maa inataMttlj aai fc n Sa ; m, i ;i'i !!( is j t ah'i, c. Sar- if oatroiaj I Ailultil i mi raoxtit. JOSEPH TUOXLEH'S B I I- 9 a) as a m 7. - miß rji I ';'!. !'.r 'iM rivr, 'lie '.iii.'.Taignod i a.pertt ftidw Inf ifmt tha wuMte SMt If bM iitter pre-, y ti tfeaa fH l" I" in :f !?ttfc t VtVJF HH of K0pLFaS. Mill OLKS, II ALTER WAt. ON ANi) BÜOÖY HARNESS, TMaaln the heal monntf und with tiu tch. He alao ; t . .in hand, ui nmtatttiv in atora i 1 A M K S. T It ACE C H AI XS, V AGON AND IH7Ü0Y WHIi IIOKSK A S I M TEE ( MEL M'.S. k lall .n'.'l . '.en.i a! 'ck attrsva mi hau'l. Re'i? .nna In "inrtonli-r. anil in w.r!.inj:ilike nauiir. dea in t in giva tue a MM. ikwai.kk. .ir;l7. t. i n Ksr.lSI.lSHk.1 I 84.. HEN, H- UHLHORN, mnmsosm h as iok a Mnaajui.; WSt ItittMLI DKVf.KR X aTi AM-'.nrw yvu't'.K M 0UC9 rati i:ivr.R i.ina s; rf. ernes ao4iavWKni x . iseaaiiai uis t. UlU vriT i X Sil IP '.!. a!S an lSTL'SU'.IRKStr . K V A N S V I L L , I N I I A N A . ir ri-!r. G' ami iure! inrniltirr! TUB inSrratfrtffil Infant aide . paMlr that lie haa now. and 01. will I'onaiatltly k.e.on liaml, fR ä t aiuurocturr an nrSar, all i ha latMi ami inoat raak!an; a ..a . MTtSHta af rsraitajrt, aurb aa ardroli.a. Barteta, Utdatea.l... Ta.'.-lai. Lomiea, n I i ' i'i'i5 iri n mi) nT .'halri, nT ev.rr atvle. lie fully i iM i ina d-Hutr nn-tblns 'ti M1lm. to i!t .ii 1 1 niii, hit aiwek horiara paMMaatnS it w'i're. .a hv la conlla'it ha ran .lle.e t li'it . ill II'
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PUllLlSlIKl) KV Uf FKIUAY, AT JASl'KK DUIIOIS COUNTY, INDIANA, IIY CLEMENT DOANE. OFFICE. In Coukie Ht ituiso on West MainSthekt.
I'KICIC tF SUMMCKU'TION. BIifTfl Subscription, for iOf Kos., l 60 For six months, :::::: 1 00 ' 1 ItTÄS ADVKUTIS.'XO. For square of 10 litte or lets, wc'k.el oo Ficli subsequent insertion, 75cts . , , ., Longer advertisements ai tnv same rate A fraction over trau square or mm rati counted as a square. These are the terms fortransientadvertiKcinents ;u reasonable deduction w ill be made to regular advertisers. Notices of appointment of administrators and legal notices of like character to be paul in advance. ANNOUNCING CANDIDATES. ! For Township officers, each SI. 00 I For County " " 2.50 6.00 ; For District, Circuit, or state. II ox JOHN HAKKft, Vixouoxm. CLKKKST 10A.VE. Jiirn, BAKESt &I OANE, attorneys at Law, II I. nnriiro In the Ci.'irta of Du'ioia rotintr. ml i .lion 1 failUrnllv tu I nltt itrimti nnira. Ofloa In the fotirler" liulidirp, WeKt Main Btreei. WILL. A. TUAYLOll, vlttormyat Law, J a p r f. R , Indiana , Will proof ec in Ika t'onrta of Io)oia and aiJoluin ana 14. I'irtkular a"et:tli ti titi to rolltctlona. fSi'ffi Faxt ulile f lha I'ublic Square .JST Jm! 19 isn-ir. r.iolt. a. i. aoLTMAfi, jaafer. VOX A HOLTHAUS, vlttomeys at Law, .int I urartlre t'l tin Civirl .f Duliola atxl (SMntnn VV i ..in.laa vti'i-iiMraltrn'I'incivon ti. . nll tixx t I'tt'l'io a; i v.'i io ffiiitrii. Uftlra on Weal Main St. ii.ii in Votary Pui.ii J tut 1Mb, 1170. -tf. IIkskt A. Peed. PR E D & W R. (Jabciheb. ü A II I) I KE R L.vig30te i : : la '.isr. "Vi i L "ra"tioa ! a tha Coarii af artin an.! a4JühiWC '11 intMi. a9ColhataM prumutljr niaile rse. a. ti. KRUNO I U If Tal IL ATTORNEY AT LA W Ami Notary Public. JASPER. INDIANA. n,i Parrr . aakaM .1 I.. -tl iV- i'ita a failltah'a tili luatiaa, ii.a.a ia. . ' ' . laaltaa IU tatft. T. I. Coaa. COBB k J. l Sraa.aa. SCHÄFER. Attorneys at Law, JAS PER, INDIANA, UriU. j.raft'ii' In tha Coortaif Doboia and ailjolnW oik inintlaa. Siieria! ain-ti'iun e'v" 18 ln calltcilen ul claima. PXLMER HOUbE. INDIANAPOLIS, IND fBafF. K. SCOTT, Proprietor. 0CATKP In t:t rrnlral portion of tha city and I j H id, the lieat i . . uinuiouatiom for gueata Jan. 21. lSTO.-tf. U KP AUW HOUSE, I Main Street. Hrtween I ppar Third Foarth New AHany, Ind. J. C. BENT LEY PBOPKIETOB. Sept. S4. '- m)k BXCSAN6B. FULDA , SPBNUKR COUNTY , IND., u A uney Schneider, iwr rlOOntocommo.Utlona'rmanannneaat 'n'ln' ualwaaa.ii!ledarlth aibataMlal dSHaartr, Ml ! ilie bar with th et nf Hqnota. A ahare of PuMir fiat aKeiiajia'ii'ei. jnijS4 '8H-Sm t - ' a ' '" - a MAf.mm.M . fi mV1lPrS Ji OntV J. IK rintna --; v'i .hat no. rff.rt. rhill he M'red ...t hia vt to tnerll their laenra ir,ke. X :ZX::Z We I for horn. . Me aoll.-lia a ahare of patronaae Nur lllb. 1ST0 W0600TBH L0OG00TKE, IND, JAMES (i. CAKNAII AN, Proprietor. mm nor SP h' en im wly f arj.ete.l. ami fnrnlah- i n in v I ilitiete.i. ano iura.""- , L 11 :,i -i,h the baatoi, X od ittraairaaat, Mi ai i-'i'Ttn.i.atl'tia. ..1. IN Invited lo Ivelhl. no.tse ' - Tin- trivelinu puiittc are Ith every letlraeif that our market tha room (noil 111' K 1 K n 1,1 - 1 We C V . 1 Mm iVJ-J faj . m m a m (roar.Ht.T or a.TtoxAi. both)
uin t uiiiu iinii.i .I. 5:iii.5.iiiii5iiiiS .iiv. I., j x pul ciomtiii im-..ii iv wiiivn .vnr-. j,e jjj c therefore conmitted pcr-;ease, ii woum inin us iinrnng rang lu .11)8. ACKERMAX, Proprietor,, To make the matter w or so, 1 arrived when thc individual brought forth the; . 'A athc tame time violated his ! ome Pt of thc limb or body, a-id then. Ijust as the family was scaled for dinner, tad of the grandmother of Ihe first men-. rid naUie accordingly wait nnXii 'lt uietl lrom thc thor j0gh inIOOSOOlCC Indiana. BtOWfiut Ot th doorway, hat iu hand, tiontioned cow. and desired t dispos T1C 8ec0ld , öijdeclar-dthatwhen'oculation of thc poison. V hen quite rat -.i MMr4 ma. norti, 1 tMumore! o.d-" Mr. Straw, can you of it at twenly-five cents an inch. J here , , , t u or d )0,lt. dead il would turn Hover, toke it head irrtitK proprietor af tatallattl. JiVSZ SDare euouirli Shaw to till a couple of, g no te uir how far back he would have' . n...L-. .... i..... r.... i i. i foremost and swallow U n(.i.ai
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i I T. W. Caray, Proprirtor.
Norlh-wckt Cor. of the Union Depot1 tiftinnnpotfis. Inda pee. II T.
The Perplexed Housekeeper.
UV uns. r. i). ;a;e. I Wish I !md a dozen p.iiix Of hands thievery iniuiitn; I'd noon put all these tilings to rights The very deuce is in it. Here's a big washing to he done, One pair of hands to do it Sheets, shirts, and stockings, coats and )!UltS How will I e'er get through it? Dinner to got lor six or more. Xo losfwfl uVr IVoni Sunday, And baby cross as ho CM liveHe's always bo on Monday. And there'a the cream, 'tis getting sour, And must forthwith he churning, And here's Bob wants a button on Which way shall I be turning? 'Tis time Ihe meat was in the pot. The bread was worked for bnking. The clothes were taken from the boil Oh dear I the baby's waking! Oh dear, if 1 conies home. And finds things in this bother, He'll just bogin and tell me all About his tidy mother. How nice her kitchen used to be, Her dinner always ready Exactly when the dinner boll rung Hugh, hush, dear little Freddy. And then will come sonic hasty word, Kightout before I'm thinking They tsay that hasty words from wives Cvjt eOMT men to drinking. Now, isn't that a great idea., That men ahoul.l tuke to sinning, Because a weary, half sick wife Can't always'smile b winning? When I m young 1 ned to earn My living without trouble ; Had clothes and pocket money, too, And hour- ol kWvTQ double. I never the itnCd of IBCil a fate When 1 'M hiss'." was courted Wile, mother, nurse, seamstress, cook, housekreper. chanib'rm lid, lauiul ix:ss. dairy woman, and scrub gene rally, dcauig iho work of six. For the sake ;' tn-diiif supported. ft v About a mouth before Jim Flak's ier.th a mtattlCttian said to him : "The raUTSmUIKtlN 111 jNltalal ilVt'lUte h iVC got a eoiupaiiy. ami were parading as I I came up wu.'i uroomilloi.. Jimyrctbe Ninth regiment, and they've got a Col I 'isk." Colonel James smiled, and upon leaving his flice ordered his coupe tare' i Ninth avenue. But enough down by Konrteealh sticel ihcv were making the I lieigllborbood lively. Drawn up iu front ' . nil ! ... .i .1 i i if II 1 all till! la If III I'AIIIO fit" O ' 1 1 I a 1 1 t 11 O ' were demanding ot the workmen strips of lathing for aminutiition. Up drove) Ihe Colonel. " W lint companv s this ? A ruddy-faced little gamin promptly rereplied, "Its the Seventeenth street Ninth regiment." "Where's Fisk?" he inquired, and a small tow-headed urchin sunir out roiruislilv: "I used to be Fisk. hut 1 lost mv sword and now
Tim Duffy's Jim Fisk.'' Colonel James sixty bushels per acre, takes away conordcred the company to skirmish to siderable from the soil, though b ing n Eighth avenue and wait for arms and quick grow ing grain, not so much as accotUermeuts at the comer of Twenlv- other sorts; but clover follows, having fourth Itseet lie Mopped at a toy store; been sowed with the barley. Everyin the avenue and loaded the coupe with jbodv knows when clover is cut young,
guns, iwotVj or u in f, ms, and trmnpets. as those vagabonds the ammunition Such nn excitement as created as Fisk had rniMin.l info Tu-ont v.t,.Mrth street and ! ,.--.in,i i,:. at ,.h'la. SfLsM the rairmuffins, their numbers increased by raw recruits, were duly presented eaoji with some article, and Col. Jim and his dtrk1 . . . ev coachman fitted OUt the happy reg"! incut and sent 'em on their way rejoic ing. St. Louis Kep. ltiunderH of Bash fulness. If there is any delect more striking; than another in
.. . I . . " , .! ., r.,i ....I on ,1,:. i-i :aieiiee io uicse taws, o) mi vim iai uaiu the American character, has takeii cut ami o ns iVffilo'aud olficial bond, MM It is impossible, fLaJK?"?! '"" nul-M he was a lunatic, that he could
it is biikhfulncs particular, is painfull v affbeted by it The following incident was related to us by one of "courting" gentlemau tho oast" week, he being the victim. He ., rlosircd bv bis a 11 11 1 to ifo 10 his WOB tISSirwa OJ nn Ritiii m go to 11 a . . . 'at I M ' neigh bor Miaw S, atltl SeC It Uß liatl tOl" gnjc auv straw suitable tor filling beds. 1 . . .'. i ,i a i.t. . ii Sir. Min w w asoiossiMi mi a goooiy number of Mi-es Slmw. and I therefore tw..la? t. yffM replied the Old around at his Ihw Mly enioying mv mistake, " 1 don't know but aa. rvaa what 1 can, how muiiv win von nccu r Before I could recover, those hateful girls burst into a chorus of laughter, and I broke for home in a cold sweat. T.ip Oi l. S. o..F-irant has recently ..... ZZ sent a eiiock 10 1 reasurer npimier ior .... 1 ., , $4,000, that being the amount due on his unsettled acc ounts while Quarter- . . mi i . mast er in the Mexican war. 1 he interI eat Oll nie iein;ieuc,v in )v uuw nu win a iv. . ... I .... .1.. irUUUUi; aa- v vs av wiu So says thc Washington correspondent of the Louisville Ledger. When the report of the defalcation was first start ed. it was most vehemently denied by Ihe Atlminlstrslion papers, but now ....waaar. that lha PMsldpiil has uald I riTTL-L" 1 U iTt. aL 1. .L- .. r.iü . ....... aw. m ti'iia in inn " aiiani nil inairi II 1 't: luor i m. nua sie im a wrnsesi aaa v-unsa instead of a Ilepubllcan, wouldn't the
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Hadieal press have howled over a dcral-. V'. 1 JV". , " ilT, ' 7 I in like thai of (ieneral (traut. ltb"lM,ni VreLcrer,P'1 An 'J" 1
1 .1...1 r ,nir. niii K ä It ' fJ ' ,M "invivuw rs aP mmn 01 is sored. -Ind. Bcutlltel.
The Art of Farming.
A man possesses a farm, the land bem . A ... I .... . in, .Knill r v-aii- ui-i ' nSlrZTTSS h.n.tl ,,f half its nlaiH lood, R4id IIIO"!' 'S I VI l IMIHl "i miii.-ioi'i-rrugl li n .... ... water lanncr hut t W iiiaiiHiros ku a I äUI "Iva ' Steadily to increase the fniitliiHiiess oi the whole exteul, till, in the end. it beiiMillvrich to trrow as lieavv erODS of every var etv ns can be brouglit to perfection, lie is a irooa larmcr, aim to p. 1 iiiuwii, . is 1 one tlio coumry snoum uouvi , .1 uuB not hidden his talent under a bushel. It is easier to farm well fhan ill. ITM . man who makes two oiancs oi grass grow where only one grew before, did makes everv other kind of produce double, too, is a happier mau than the one who plods 011, doing neither heller nor worse than the average, while the mis erable mortal who impoverishes his land must feel how degraded a position lie stands in ; and his mind must sink I 1 1 ... aaalsl. 1.1 ......... a t a
thus has tlio newer of growing hall "4 cu wringing to u.cuuroi inoiicpi- - "V ZJIiT i rvV mill If this min foe- on lowering ol iunei, whatever coming within the tke Iru.ls ol perjury and embtzzlcthe' ondition of the land, he is a bad ijuge if ihe puWic press, we regard . . ma,i,. ,fthia tanner : if he does not waken the noil o posl U public good. As w e Jd in a fo mei arttrle, if this S.lSr or li iurove its capability to! Ve have heretofore, in sevenl srti-tbe the law. the people want to know it," raw heavier TraiM. h wi! he a i.on- lfs. rallf.1 intention to the State cases and we n.ay well repeal the question . by Attorney M I. the 8ft Pfwerlto protect
II mmh vmm and the in.Drovcment the seven vcais, aim tue i mprovc mem, me r. :i. ...... ti... ...... ...... kai'i
ZtW f.m ,tlS3CT5H MUoat" ''judicial legi.Ution für ü ProsPfet, in the lower edge of (ilUm LllLthHV .lAi as made o, ce h, a.V purpose, -i'he dlseretlo of ,,.eo..ty.,,ear I he Alabama hue. a rattle-
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iiiuiii w. wiii ......... (-. . the cou 11 try at large, a better idea of what is going 011 in agriculture. It is of no use denying facts, and Ihe truth is. starting from the East the lanl is robbed of more than half of its fertility, and still as population moves on so does the exhausting system. If when a parish, a county or State is half impoverished, a stop can be put to the de bilitating process, why not stop at the beginning? Why not' reimburse from the start? Land is seldom too i-iU ; aiui when it is what is said to be in the very 1 .1 . ..... r-...:t:i.. .i',.i. .1. i
KbriSit down r ttt lKlKW Couili'oomenced &
ton,, the fashion and example set by II. ui 111a 11 nun 11 . x .1 .mo 10 uiv moTM. Lin.1 r nnlii..- inairrla.il into other
lines of business, would cause men to'of revival of honesty in office, by a desay the guilty parties were insane oricision and a judgment in the cai-cs ol fools. Land Jannot throw up immense State agaiust Nathan Kimball, late a l . . I i int. i iikih aal' Cl A I j nn.l I . a mi.h. . tn
rmtw mi vititer midair: mm inerciore! if these crops are sold off, the laud is that much the poorer, but science ami evtu common experience proves there tire stages at which some of the productions of the earth can be taken away when nothing has been abstracted lo cause injury, and if at this period of the crop's growth it is turned into manure, the l.uid is henclited without any foreign aid. Thus, by having intervening crops of this kind, there may be things sold one year which w ill be replaced the next bv 'ibis renovatiou. This is why the tour course ivatem. or oonic other IIV IUUI y J U CTV O aax-aaa. va waaa'w vaaava rotation, is insisted upon in England, Poor land is brought to be rich, and good land is kept up on the best estates : yei mere are unaauj iw huuuu of fat cattle and sheep sold troro these 'iia: - un, nntt wooi,cnecse, oui.f r,eic.,coullttue to ne proaucctt, oecausc mere is an art in doing this, so as to improve and enrich the stamina of the soil. There is no mystery whatever in the case, for here a Held of barley, sav i grown after roots ; this barley, probably the ground Iii beneti led bv protln ing it j therefore if it is mowed twice and cut j each tunc when coming into lull bloom, Tn" " rJr':" ZfJZS
inern win 111 ironi 1 in tun nmu iti's
inna twii o.ia if m.llnr tn Iia maniiffii..
ütTattiiDirtTl U WMk. & UorJ, p. 646, sec. 1, 3, 6. 6, 7.)'r moiiin-, yoi nuring an mac penoa lured into manure, wincli lias not weak- . .. Traianrv vnm for ibehe has partaken ot not a morsel ot food, ened the land it grew on ; consequently Riding. ireaurVi. 8-v1,,,e.m '"rc.u'c nd i,a brooded her seven vonus: Aa tl.ta la a rniiovntinir iron ami In! done State, and defining the duties of State ana nas oroooeu nti siven young, ai tins is a lenovaiiiig top, ami aaa aoue - , p . to exactlv how lonir from incention the
um an iiac.ii. , I.VAV ",!,,;. ...rtnln MmiIm ni.,l iiiiadrtnaii - land that takes more away than the taM " : -1? ui,!'!, int"
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lev 1111, Ulli l neu t .lines inc inn-. -vciiiiisi ' : r. a , ,. r root trop,which puts far more into thell
soil by being
so il bv beiiitf consumed mm. tue wneat,"' "T " : C.. .7: ' ü-t-T .....
make money white lestolnlng thair kod. IUHCIIBICUCVl'li" iv v.i"iv ...... .v.,--Country Uciitlc.nan. (TAn enlerprisiug individual at breen - castio nas oecn seimig jurs. ui? uvuii aäHiiiwj .o. " COW 9 vow's
tail at $1 per square inch. 1 he nione o1 ie bUll,.t and .quiring him mothers tail was then Drought;. ' fir ,,.. n.. ; i, ,ii in -
t , ., , . j SI forth ami retailed a. fifty cents an mm. '11 . . I I !.....- . . 1... . lit a .... I I fa 111 fk I. AO
I , . .. .. i . produced gha tails of the anceators or jWiUeman.thsteow if the dtlteos had otw - Wel - aiuily, and cd him out of town. t Lr iwiU' tint a
JO- Thc cost ot the world's railroarls
U put down Rt eevm ibonsaad fomr StfrW by law, and when he failed to ,udred and forty-five million of del- and .ay 'over to his hucceasor the Ur9? averaging 9e,l6 per mile. TheLu, fee or perquisites ho received iu
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1 HOI1MII.VIII W fill lit! It'll HUM " A t ..tut.... ..i.... .u..i iik 149 1 or . 111 1111111 vnn, 5. r.u..ia. wvwi ..it of our rilwavsrit will lie seen, . .... ... sC a i. If Illal inutll vuuaai iv luv ukuiv. w. ...... 1 uauuiiai UBii. I caught her softly by the arm, My gentle, bine-eyed Kate, She squealed " Let go, yon cuai'd fool, You hurt my vaccinate I" it OUT New Albany brsgs of nn "7 year om negro giri wnoean pin for live minutes with a f on k,r hca,, wllon, . , ... . vear. iinety-mrre m mnu wert nt tone. The real of qrh-k.
i r..ni tha F. Wayne Sautiiici.
The Statt vs. Nathan Kimball, ÄI - . . . . . . ()i a- Mi:i-:iwiiini('I tili. Ii Sont me I. Po es on. , au A duty, horn w.iici wv : filiHd not shrink, of clialleng - il U il 1Lt..,. a.. ..i,, i uu, iu u ,v -ci uvm v-.ii.iin I ilJtA- . t . I -a-taia ouieers iih proms uiey naye uB.ue out 01 pumie money in direct ßtiat P ipwie violation oi iaw. - 10 in nie m our respeci ior .iichuuh lu pmi,- uuim.h . ..f .1 i.;.ri.u.t I.....,.... wi .r iWu, a . "Tr.' r ! ant nior . ity. w e woum never aSOwpny pw" or nwrr a worn 10 ii.n, iv. MMini... At' ..,.1.1;,. r-."- f - : Of uj iiirii 11 iruiii us course, .iiiuiciai action, wheu without warrant of law i simply the echo of popular clamor, is net justice, hut crime. Better 'hat many law guilty escape than that one innocent man be wronglv punished through legal tonn, or under color of law . or than tint the lnw be slitilncl to .ri-atifv norso.ial or partisan malevolence. We are 1 jiWge is the law of tvrantb." If judicial J Ä . i... i im i i-liiih ii i iiv inimiiiii. t .11 nil. in . 1 . ,
ert the reawon of the law. which is it- '?''' doming " prwpor to receive soul, agait.st the strict letter, working I itwassentto the dnigsVreof Meserehaidship or injustice, or when it aims! lkrry & D inoville, who also declined lo unfold aiid enforve the meaning and l've " quarter It was then sent to spirit of law, trammeled or clouded bv !,!(' ,r"- ttwp8 oi yL v- ( 'otteo, in South crude and uncertain expressions: but ff fN ash vilh where it baa been iuee the isaüigrant abiweof judicial power, and 1 of May. When captured it had a grave public wrong, when it is ued iP1r,t rattles and a butlon.Since that to defest the plain meaning and effect il,"c " -onllned in atyass case, of law, iu order lo justify or protect the and has uot ai taken of our particle rtf
(proved or admitted guilt of men who luve violated public -trusts and official oaths for their own private gain. . .Iiiclirp Stiloiiion Itlniiv of flip Tnniftii . . - y: - now year, destine.! ,t we bad Hoped to oc ii iiisuious ana memornote s: a year ' oiai, mi., ma sbk. which should attract to Judge Blair and the eases decided the earnest attention of Ihe people of Indiana. This decision
we uke it for granted will innlcrgo the;"" ' y " Pnaaa " .V m . ,,4 lr....l On I.i'., ..1 Hi...... a.. I.M -.
scrutiny of the Supreme Court ourt, but as it stands it will for a time block the wheels of public justice, unless perchance there is yet time to indict and convict tue de linquent treasurer as a ielou la argument Judge Blair's decision is n fodo H p. mid in siiirit and effect - " ' - -a . . . I deliant of public jnstice and morality. It is a house of refuge for breach of trust. perjury, felonious embezzlement, and all - ' - " . .-y - . - j malfeasance in office. It seems to ua to raise alirectly the question Is the State of Indiana powerless to protect itself by auv legislation from the frauds and peculations and perjuries of its MiCtaffy and financial officers r Passing the minor questions, the case presented was simply this : The Slate sued Kimball and his sureties on his official bo ml. charging him with a breach of official duty, in this: that he had loaned the State's money and received interest on it, and applied it to Iiis own use, and had failed to ac count for aud pay over the money thus acquired to his succeisor, as required ! bV laW "Kimball demurred to this complaint JJ-W Sfitoe 7lJof to"' 2"" JKoImI i ISJZTSL .tatute law 1 of the State, thus admitting tho tacts
. 1. V I M II w.'VII ...V o.w. . im lOavla Hord. k 4o : eee, Lt,t,f.)deuin. auu in t iiiii ac tiivii iunii'iiaaiviaa , .... 1 ..-., -.1 ....... I ""ZTrZlZZL: ing of the statutes sbove referred to. Ihcv could not more clearlv have defined his duty. Tl.cy were ss clcaros sun-
Ir.f the State. 1st, The act of 1859 (If"" pn!1M? na 1 ..,,l.v IV
1 ,.hu j fir8ttct prohibited him from!c,c' P" the same into the case alive,.
",Mlintf or nainir. ti r Iiis own nroliL tb .-ini. OP umill ti.r his own nroÖL the
iiun.t-uu..i iui mv i -1 .'ii .. uu u.u. hip dt;lliurrer adniits tue tacts charged that,"0- v h,n R '""Js" " wa" P" Into he . . 1 ! A . 1.1 . . I a ! A t Ä. . .
i. an U.11.0 zu .vi. iv U.3VHII uvia-, ; n v.. iuvhii. cosundUed a fclonv, and when '.drawing nutriment fwu thd poison its jly to pay ovet amsiey due to the'own fauga liad infbaei. Kehedltaafciu ,,e con,niiitcd c Motif, and when wSc year-each ar , i- m RUimn 1 . . . . .. ...... ... ...il.. Ä ....... . . ...
lie paid out the Btate's money on his private loans without a warrant as ro i j i . i . . boit ii h fee or ncruuisites In; received hi t - i - -. 1. . . I.. - - , demeanors. 'Ihcefi'eL't therefore of Mr. Kimball's1 demurrer is, that he stands self-coiiT'.ci-cd before the people of the SUV.e of bleuen ol orocui iriiai, perjury, tc.on.ous iMiibcwlement ami a miade.nee-.irr l iiere is no logical or mora' es- ana fnr this man from the dih'ue.a iu which t... ...,1 ul nn. i, ho. ..I ... . i . . 1 il.7n,iuiiiiiirl nl i i t. 7 tue rownliigacioi i ,n iniquity now is, tliMt ho imh atteir, 1 k.. . f. '1 ...1.1.1 ' i"jcca mm. una J"eCll ol 11. 1 ng.n toco ue uom mm " cmocwien, wnen mean t' hi terms declared, "The provisions of of this net shall be constructed as cu inula hve." How, Iben, could it be constru
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paroperLT ' ,H,,,BÜ, ötateoutul the into th0 Ub,IwI 8ulrB ttttr- 'W lnt ' 1 'Prohts; or Un .r nu 11 monev. His dein, s.-! ... .li . .u. '
Ennarlnl1' 4 täte made him, by the1 d "doflaa ! TT h ipilllng a drop. ...... .... .Tj , ,,...1.. .tl..;i..i ".red thousand 001 nu vvort 0j ronjjfi
. v.r . yrr "j-rrii . r ".nimiier, ami over sr., ttn.,h nr
' ed as impairing an y right s of the- State
under the act of Yet uch is the J t . III .1 1 t. . W mitimoii oi .mhiu ujiiir, umi u nc -staiued. and. I wo years ..re passed .a' Klifttm.rn orfmi lie entirely es . w f a t . lt.r f nir'inu MK'll 0 11 til PR ? - . It a. I...I iltl . I.. ...ilril.t tl'll'lf infill0...... - "''"""l ";-; - ' " ,ii,i .mr, uu m,.u.v.m.. M ,., "7. ' .r V 1 ,, r "V , . 7.V. 'ttiul :i4-itr.trirs wlfo have xhared With 1.. . w... ..!.. .i..i.i . ; ; - V UT" ...... T"'..".?"" m.'ii. Will tin; iMMinlc ot 1 iKUniia eniTJ. 1. witi .1.... n...- 1.... .--- laws i.i . .., cv... a iii'orence 01 iraiui ami prcuisrion, ami a bl-orem Hteir pur ervanls purpose to demand from all their puritv, honesty ami economy " public administration. 1 " How Katt:eiiukH are born, About the 10th of M 1 v last Doctors 'Cardweil and Westmoreland captnreil, j """ '"' u-ei inree i neues long, ana U e no cs In . iciuntivnce. 1 lu- snnkn - o 1. cxmon. but the man- - M001'- ueu it ins ueen tempted with C "Himais, tni.wnion " repiilc ijs custpined to feed. The sui.Kv tiiiiiiin'siitii 11 u iih'oii vttiiicuce irom continement. nor did it lose any lo. ,.:.. .... 1 1:1.. .. :.. 1 :.. . . ". . ? " TO r wi, uu us iancinatiiir tongue renuv to protrude at the appearance of any one near tbe case. Dr. Cotton thought all the while it was a male. Though small mice and rata have been confined in the case with the snake until their own hunger urgejLilieiau to bite at its scaly hliAa-tme-Berpent re nn.. uu.uiuiu i has taken small quantities of water. On niursday, at I o clock, on going into tho back room of the store where the case is kept, it was discovered that the suako ! "a ß wnn io ionr young snakes, i.ä.a W A :'" ) mice ocio. k sue natl giveu Dlrtll to three more, making seven in all. The vounir snakes made (heir appearance one at a time, and, in a coiled or strikiug position, their eyes glistened ami their envenomed tangues continually darting out. The young ones arc each from uine to fn't ecu inches in length, sad iu a state of perfect development. They are quick of motion, ami possess no ordinary spii.al vitality, as they ci twl readily to the lop of the caseind move with celerity arrows and around it from end to end. What is most singular Slid contrary to all the received notions concerning tho reptiles, each of these young snakes has a full button on the tail, which clearly refutes the Idea that they lmve to be six mouths old before (he lormation of the button. The old snake was lying in her ' ilgc ill iv.iiuifjn !,..nr, n i.ii auiuc 111-di-ations as the doctor thought, of in-"-easing t e .oiling i amuy. ineyonng - kr.cU aund and under .3 over her, and .he seems to have for them the natural maternal aUectiou of instinct. . near proee-oi gesta ion or inclination naa ! been going on, mere is no means or a ccrtnining, as we can only date from her rqtit.vitv il)form, U9 fc orc(, t v before kept in Ihe same rase a large-sized rattle-snake for three years and nine mouths, and that he studied closely its various moods aud changes. Thin snake he says, did not partake of a particle Of f?" for thc "I'!1 "5"e tnontlis, and but "c waier- "e men gave it m ce, rats, d it commenced devouring taem aim ii cuuiiiicuccu ucvounng incra voraeJetalf . It never would touch a lame 1 mouse or a dead one. fresh as it tnhrht "PW nitic Plr'.ug jt each shedding, - w,,M " ropular notion thai. luil i .nn en 1 1 Iri i ...... . v . J v -- iu... veur. l esicruav morning tr a docr t!k the case anI placed i m the .nn. Frmi thc effects of tl.O Br .. . t . . 1 I Jt.J - j - -u uc ; 01 111c young laae. mcu 1 j others become sm Defied, but recov1". cd their vitality ou being removed to ,thc shade. The circumstanees attracted large numbers of visitors to thc drm; "ore to see the venomous lainuy yesterday evening. Nashville American. fiirlt will probably surprise a gorM many people in thi country, and wonld ... ..; i. ... !.. t- i . i.. SHDSIN mure ot urauii, iu lutini Mll. i.r,i, 1...1, ...d seantllfiBra. K t . noarus, plana ami scanning, r, me; wooJ. HrPTho r ...mit tvi'intdi H Ui States for - rapen-ü'. in r-ijng vnluu leers from Mil - .tu W, n.ooo.OuO.
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