Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 14, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 August 1872 — Page 1

Jasper Weekly Courier.

VOL. 14. JASPEH. INDIANA, FRIDAY. AUGUST 2, 1872. NO. 26.

I'UHLISIIKI KVKItY KKIIMV. AT J A MI Kit

itfMMl coiwrv, IMHANA. Y CLKMKXT IX) AX E. ofkick.-iv Oovtm Bnumn on Wmt Main Stukkt.

1 1

(HI

A t'nuinaigit Kully. Hay. have vi -aM ihr rkxr ar.. t Crant ami iK-rit ha.. gal ihr Um : The profile kwaa arhal Ihr.'ra ). u They're (irf tan. law- rirtn . Manas' Harra.!

All riH ko.. u..a oar raaar w rraw; We'll tot fr fir ..an a 1 i.rerlr? too

'r hitu h.. l.-ad lb. '.rUtu. Anil OM K. :itui. tfftra' ar. HtjfTsk ' atefaaa !

ET BKHIN'U MK, SATAX!" other the a hole official force has been

B engaged in pulling wires tu dragoon the

.now mod. äLarl X-liurz Kcaeiitcd arly into tin- rc-nomination M the Frk

the Offer of a Bribe. -o

He Wouldn't Sell out to Grant.

Frc.m rrrea St w- brar ihr rrr; Ts. rail, ata; -Un I i- ri.ma h:;h: Ami Jlorare I... 'fcetll larf tili I A. fawu. a- Oh! It hart. Harras: Harra.' The North ai1 tli. I KjM aaat We Will all hiiti ).a.1 .. 4 ihr haajtj An I freer en 'a mir, raat ai Ihr aal la, W ill ante ihr h. .M - la thrtr I- . Ilarrah! Harra !

" Ihr aaii h af JJr vknri at St. Lii. July 53.; The statement I am going to make. 1 ikave long withheld in spit of many 'provocstioj... I thoold have withheld it altogether had not. a the paper recently informed u. tlie assertion lieen put

fort ii een bv the rresirieiit

anient. A ml thi very inomciit the whole civil service of the country, from the Cabinet ininietcr down to the meanest I'oftt-maMrr, Is rouvertcd into it vn1 po iilicnl uti lit y to secure the President's re-election. The Attorney den. spent many weeks, if not month, thousands of mile.' away from hi office to lix bis State i :' Oregon. The Secretary of the Interior has almost become a siran-

m r to dai walls of hi department. Tlie

The Haiti more Platform. Wk, the 1 democratic elector of

Pattcsov tvnwowurttox. Single Subscript ion. for f fly Nos.. Kor nix months. : : : : : :

K ITKS OF AllVKIiTIH' Y.. Kor square of 10 line or less, we'k.'T 0 Ii ich subsequent insertion, ?5cts. Longer advertisement M Maw same rale. A tVilclion over even square or square, counted as asipiarc. Thcsonrcthc k'HM for transient ad vert Isein out ::t reasonable deduction will be made to regular adver111! a lfci

lira I ...Ia. aaf ..Ia. ..l.fAi.li.... .. ..tail.l..l , . am I- . aW ft IT " .

Notice of appointiiienl of ad.ninlslin-"TT, , - i. r 7T Z "? we are assured on good authority, is tarsal legd notirrsof like chn.nctcrto l'nent the following priiKipks. already -'1 J he project. They aured IM)nrrd ,ikf wator into the ..o,,,, he MttttlN ftdviiin e. proclaimed at Cincinnati, a eseiitUl to .e , " 1 ",nt "'M wrabsUiu- it:ltes JO m,rt ,int thp c0(.eut i. IT. t-tl fritlii ftliiui.ilmii mil ft it rntr.. ifnk I ..... - 1

a v xorxn Mi r v M DltiAtes: J"! Kovernmei.t ; - - -' r."" ' WT ' abu.rnt ministers . an not at

., rt, . Itn I. We recoguiM: the equalnv of all ..WT" ' ? . i ' a etrttala. For rowiislup oflleers. each 1.00 . . TTTT . r. . ,,...;. ; m thai re.iMTi one of the most in- . -..r"

I. - n . , - .aatarai, r. a - HVOl 'or Comity IM - - - - -

K.r District, ( in tut. or Mate, ft.W .villl , ..i. ... ., . .j ei.tjeim n ubacaaeaUtr itlin:tiel to me

- exact justice to all, of whatever nativitv. "MP?" ,,,e

tiox John tUKIR, it vkM no am:. MQt -olor or ieiuaioii, religion, or ," SI , " " 1 5ii i j aattait tMmr m &M M to the perfect iotu .... . -.-it. ir tin- I .. i ! . i Im. .1 ii. .f i ..... i ... ... ... .

VaaMfaaii. j,arr. iHtinicai. hT. ., J ...T " . ot his master ? lie will sk)ii ier.i n tliat

a, -a-'B-sa t! itwv .-f I " W pledge ourselves to maintain

0;VIVIilt a., M A-a. ä'av. aj 'a, t. ,j0 ot

Killl.a lt in

k piihti-l,ed hterriew. that I opposed 5p' of Treasury ba taken the ,1.1... i u .... j tttunin in Anri i t 'ai-olina to sinsr the

"ii hu aoi-iu not five me as : w , . : " : . iiuuch patronise as I wanted. prain s ot his master : the Secretary ol tin. i 1-1- if I !. i!.4.tli int'..! I ; I 1

. o a . .1 ! , II B a III I '1IIIM I1MWI lilltl, Mill 1 lltfM t lit K-ilitfl I kai ,li 1 ittfa. .. Un.o aaa-o a .

"-- a KHIV 'Will Ml.,0 a I IV Tl :K-ndit!C two -reut! -men. in intimate re-

",eiallon m ith the WMfa lln

soon rive the cause of his chief in like

manner the moral stinnort of his frätaaa.

se.came to aM(j j,e money' of the (ioveruinent, as

I

need not tell von of the

that iti."" 1", , T . r i" hnsines the ul.ordinate officers of the denli.r. mM' ,,,c '- V,e Government are now ar.l..oslv MtCSjml

in. Woe lo i he unfortunate lilaee-hol-

to me .i. ...t..v - ,..-ii i.i.. .....i

, .. " . ! k v..-. . .... I 111 i7 ... . II III "Mil 1113 '.

uf-aiin iiav . mi in in nie I ITMilrhl I a I II t - aI aeK IT the lad should be quc-tioiied la .a . - ... . OI

oy aiuooniy. ine prooi win oe toitii-

. trjinii-. At to the rrt--ident

iht Slate,, rMriMiua.rV- ... a",0n' UlO it

and enfraiivliirieiiieiit.aiidtoouiMiarain "'rT' ",,u """ W. Vl

men ran he leforuied out tf otfice

as

m . . aa ,iiiiu in ii .tut in !t-ii.-n i. auo in u i i.r ; 11 . . tit iOmUS fit ijftttm tKteir Of the taeatloan sttll ht rre aU ,,he iwicouajfe I wantetl lltVf fff.w4n CCrc ,:,.,.:., K....H....)..,.! .i. hxcelleucy know, that the bo-At is on

. . ' Hl'. ' " " ' Oil. ..H I I llltllll

AY

hi

he;

fHX prn!r in il.r ( ..nr.. .if 1 1. 1 1 -. i

alli'li-l ImiiIimiIIv in ini-iii. i tirni-t-

Mr. ail I in Hi. in.

oiber le. I oppw-e him rather because

MlaV in ihr 'I'itallrr" ImlWInit. V i V..in S'r. .1

in. nil ini-iii. I.. I.... f '..,.-1 1 .....

. . ..1.... ... ,w wriii.i. I1IH . . . . 1 .

immediate and.1 ""'.Miiiioiumau,,! i m.jrni

:iait' hui vi iti- o:t. ri.n..u.' even luurii

PrKeediiiK:s of the Democratic t en trul Conunittee NotlllMution of Lieiite-iiiiiit'CaOvernor.

ii. We demand the ahsolute removal of all

di.liiiii iai-

Thc Demoi.ratic Central Committee

.a I 1 1 a ia ... j . viii.l 111 Iii.. ii- 1 mini, in tlii .iti- 1 ri.ti.i-.

Will A TlrAVI.-.ir i.om-iI tm acioiiutol the rebellion .;,.i coii-nit-i 10 ....... WIM A. I K A I.O It, '.. ' 5i a .r?. iS ! I mv .-onvi, tii s or tintv. Ilov. exe.un-: every memherwas prc,-a-a - wZ!!5L??i " tar rmh atleiiaiala warn catrleaL oil ers Tlie Liberal 1ft pi.hüi an Executive rlttoriwu fit Jjmrji,v:itt v l - ii . i!lS; i ... .ÄC?!. 2 coutmitte ,et K the,,- ad

11 I'tiiiiiiit'te nacmiaiioti 10 nil . . . -' a .1 -.

JahI'ib, Im-faa, Wit prarllrr In tlir I'mifl. tat flaltaati a'nl II ' puriirnUr ailrlitm i 1 i . 11 1.1 .-..lrrti..t IKjT K( '! "t im Tui'i r Biiaati . jjaM IM! I HT'i II

ult in complete pacification to nil

tMMM of the ctiuntry.

JlJTJThJ" ;iu lor lbe.,.ext JWde.. :ai term be.K. McLean to reenl it to the Democ

-v. ............ .w v. 1 ,. eutii t 0111 111 1 7 1 1 -I-, w 1 1 1 1 1 1 tiii-v .Ii. I

a . . Ill ,ä MlAI 1 V ai Ul II I V 1 If I ill ll'l a I. . - - -----

"1. til Vit "Ililll . " I'll

MktealMaaa of ihv ..:. appear d in following ixsidution, and ap- ... st iiiu.i nideous lot in wh.n the uoiu!- :Pointed Col M. Allen and Co!. William 1111- . . . L. IV ak . la . aL. It

h ll riliatMM

3. W. KIIKKKOI),

rittomrtj at Laws

KKAL K6TATK, Claim and imtwmnrt Atrut.

matter of n at inlereT. I 1

" "".a . 1 .1 1 r- t-t V t in... I 111. r ,, tli

.. . . ra-a i.ii lit iiir in .Ulf I il' u. HUHU i.r i i t' - -

,rai,c ,,,. r. , m M.o,e- " re- j , . .indar'" Stnte Kxemtive Conunittee, held at nunc liit- -urn 1 ilia. .if 1I11 nril avvr ' 1 v """ , " iiviuar ,. , ' t .

. r..... .1 ...... .1.. ...i r... 1- Tiir u 11, im on

I . a 1 . 1 1 111 I HIT ir III? II. .1.1 I 'Ill.it 1 I I'll. ' . . - -

1 loe niililary auihoritv. ami fiv.tlom 01

Liberal Itepubli-

dulv 34th. at 8 '

E at I . - I .! aal a- ai ' I ft L lall I a. I f l I I f 1 1 tlfPftllll

lire pmut tion of rthff" Mum JP" T l r 01 y SSt i i :V'.: 1

1. l...,. A r..- n.. -.aT- " "in lu-i.in 1. necome a popular. " -

v. ... ...... hi wu. . . a - , . . , . ,.

n. ami can in aw u 1111 uuri v ih- tiire- itisoi.vn.

notice, on

That the Democratic Ex-

JASPR INDIANA. I I U I 0 It IJ K T T N N R, ATTO H V. V A T I, A W , And N"tnry INiMti", JAI'KU. INDIANA.

1 -"ii uiuler

li.il n- corpus.

,l,vi.ll, ,l II... lr.r...l lil-.r.. r.....L..lvr?' W'11 IWI II Sl.1'1

i u itli nubiic order - lor Hie" iate -a-li- .cd. The 1 'resident took it up am! rt- ecutive State Central Committee be re

m a- - v uoveiiiaMviit. and lor the nation a return

!tu

o:

etion

aid

or 111 proiiiietl.

A coiumi-don w ueted to lilt the vacancy for Lieuten

tatc

Ilia. ma.l i.oL a. I 1 .aai.l l Ii M.,.l . fbpvi aa a v-a. a 1 VI I ..IMI Ulli I UM rl III! a Uli illt 1 'till' J till

HIV a a Mt ' 'l-a.a,VkaallllV'.-l4- , . W atl-aa a -.a m a

liuikmal limitaihrMaaut iNiwer. r.-u.a..o.. un, .... rv.v.rn araa "ver ... .i-iom hy ibe resignation

I 11. 1 i. ii w, i. .r .I.. r..ri,.. """.v "" wiiii a -rann ttcnrKli nn- ifuii. n . -Ii. IV 1; rni'vv.hv the sele

mi nt ha, bt, oi:.e"a m. re imtr.m.eni 0HO,,,,Kcd :. w' J? ft Ubtnl "Jb. J

. ... nT n ffi t ihil -11 irp rnvi t r ...a . . i .. ' t ,.. t m .iif inn . . t i

iia I -an i t rut 11 aiiti i, vT-lii;u j äliUU.. . . - - - .... . "

ajaa iJiWl iaf MM-.b avtraawv.l It i?.4131 T v Vini.-ii runn. ir vs afURII I. tl .HIPI-VN nil

.... 'J" rv.ia .. -,ia.ii. ar t at 1 . a a". " ... 1. I

a - - .... a.la. amakr a. a - - a a - - aar a- -1 a - a ..at- - . ara -a- a -a a . - -a wu 11 lav.' .

II"

1 .-old

-1. mil. 11 ii.ii iii'i'i.ni lii'uii ill 1 ..ill- ..... . - . , ii.... i.r.n..;.... .I... vi.v h -torsii is a taCiubua;. -

..'a a . v v . ...ai..- a.. a . . a at ... . ...ll al.k... . . . Iiri .... .- . .- . . .a

liü-iuih lo I he iMTi.rluiiv 01 retiublhaa . '.""" T " "-I''"" . I eino. -ratic t omuu'fi .-, öv R UOaillniOUS

- u ii linn lit. He Iht-i flore ri-vardJ

i".""" " ",,,,T " ;r,ir.or:u ol thelivil Service a. one ol

. tin- in... 1 iii-i'.-iiif nisa-ilie of tin I 1 he lollowm-' electoral ticket !or tue

and li.büti . " " r -" .f.-f' ar-iare v. v tlicn iiomm iteil :

LtK-.iK' rcnieiinerairnn ivm nine civil: Ki vitous lieor -; Jiilini. of

WffVtW of the . nuiilty was more rulll- W ,,... . .. nut v fVffaaa f AHian ro'

John It. CoflVolh. ot Tip-

Ion.

llttV,

; (able to this Committee.

fl.'l- iiiu.i:! .'lull nn.l lliaitieallaät1 ih..

lie t.ei,.-nl - nt tirp i. me.

inis nvn -erv:-reiairaa larwaanuv 'Vyte. nominaied .lohn It. Craven as the hntubaST a- mt a- tavn?rai Bailer can . ., ;.? .1.. i..r I i...., ..,....,

.tike t:.

II ksmv A. I'mii. r k k 11 &

t; a RIM KE Ii .

Liajoite , : : : Indianr.

K. (Ih.iimi . hour; ili.-it iio:iett. raiawritj

UM4llaate the only aai id cjaim to puhiii

mplaix Btent; thai the n..!' -- ol I h-Out

inlrr ia 4 '...,r'. f KaMM aaaJ ' , Mmc jOT W ehxtham.

Wn i a Cm i. : .

JifiJe 'iillrrtlaaaaJiraBaiJ.lt ii. nl

iviic .-.ill la.

ar.Ji. a a . a i var akar a . . - . . l - - -

. . . i a i- ........ i.:. r-'I'H-ieir a M!iiie..i uiacmiie mau n is t llllV ,.,,.,..

' J II UM Ill I 1 . - I I V AFV a IHllllVI VI .11 U'lil' ' - -, - . B - . aa.-----. - -.-a..-- ai

rj lavoiitiM.i and pa'roiiajfe. and llial.?,m r ni-rrm-.n.rer iiina w in n ; jM...:(H. rouiity : .lames t.avin. uf Deca

i iil.lic station become a-ain a itot ol . . . . .. . .. ' '"":mr eoimty.

boiior. lo this end it i iuilieraiirelv u,!t,,1 lr" ?! ?. ult mra o--i- ..... .. ...".... 7ait..ii. ni .-itl.li.-7tl -I .... I . liiaat l.wl .t- '

rttinireo mat no moment suatt uea r , v.:-:.

Doe In remember a time within the,

Ci'Mtiuireius-.Tna. B. Xiles. of Lnpnrie county: Kliiui K. Roaa of (ireene roun-

tv : John Ie. ot Montomerv coinitv

i . i.. a.

I I MI. m if, ir vain a jt a V I . oniviin a onni i . aratera of Fetleral wb.de ransre of In recollei-iion when Alexander I). Lemon, of Lawrenee

im at I'M B . I,a'li.

Mol. Tit tM JaWlNPafa

CO A A: IKIIaTHAI'M, ritlonwijs fit Law,

W

I- U .. .1 ..I a

' a a a i .no n I n -.1 in "I a a t a a . 11 . I

taxation which hall nut unue-varüv pMwiar ...trra-ai ,,t , oimtv. i interfere ill. U.e iioln.ipv of HM-.ei.i.l.. ovemile.1 by pontics! mpeiiev .'- T1... Committee then nei feeted

. a . l : a i ii -i iiiut- 1 1 ill t a iiit 'rritiiai. Kir-ti uv

Ii -ii . l.i Vital ittni aar. Imr. " - 1- - . ,

IriVIIUI IIH IIIKIII- II"'- , a a . aa 1 I.nl.l ... a-. . 1 a laa an .L-n -I -ll.l t aTa a .a

aa i

lib

their

ide'the mean taee-P0"1 li,Mr " 'll1 "-?5 ,1,v ana ization by the election of the tol

uol ailioiiroeii to meet

eminent economically administered. Ilienc- irr,,,lc1. 11 BÄff VVfll,at ,": - " this niorniu-: pensions the interest on the publie del t. !rolher-m lau tasey. the t.dector or yj c Chalnaaa - lion. Thomas Dowand a moderate reduetioii annually , "u4oin al New Orleans, notoriously of Te.re-llaute.

ltXaiaaM.latAw.Criaatalaalaaaaa Intaa thm ..rfaar-tia.1 ilaiaraataf- .,..1 f II f " the Wor-c ofheers ih the sereiee.! s rretarv K. S. Snrotdc. of Indian-

I miii! in. i.r'i. ii it .ll.iil ..ninii-li l.iru ..rlli.ll. i--. .... . . - - - - r f- i a i . TT1 t I '

I1...I II....... ...... ... ...ar . . 1 1 1 1 . . I .... . I l.a.l " " ' . T - - - .- - " - - .... .......

II .nur. J in. ion

nlirv Pulilir. 17 -If.

T. It. Cma. C 0 li

Olli i r "li W.--I M Si.

i.C. Srn l KB.

apolis.

& HO II A FEB.

i vittorneys at Law, J AS PEE. IV DIANA, ' Wll.l. f. -in tli. Caarla f Ihilmia nnit ai1..ir.tat f Untrilrs. BtpaeM niriiriiia Kiani tu the oilki llmi of rlalma. Path it. 'vi.tf. PALMER HOUSE INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

i rut out i liable diflereuces of opinion ul lh' cuutr' w" ouchiul by un- Treasurer - A.iuüla Jones, of Indianwith reirard to the restaective -otenis ol heard-of a llinijf as the diamissal of LinjH.

l'.olet lTouai.dr iee lWde.we iemitthe,'er ,U-Uwt U W f "Br

diacuMÜoa of the sabject to the peoi.le "f.-' . . ."T.7r '"F. '

:...i...;.. ... Ik:'. .. ...i ... -ii'ie. en. n lurueu oui uiai nounus

.11 llivil uil.lt. J. 19. i.i d.iu v .... a i r -r I

03T Professor Cox baa lieen alonjr the line of the Louisville. "New Albany and St. Louis Air-Line Kail ay recently, and w;is interviewed bv a Xew Albany

ult as far as our county i eoncerned

What do yon think of the qtwHtV of the coal almi; the Air-Line road, Professor i 'ox ?" we aked. "It is very superior, I assure you. That coal." pointing to a specimen froai the Uretzville cut. that was Ivinjr near

JEFF. K. 8COTT, Proprietor.

f 00 ATM In tbr mural p..rllm f tbr illy and ,lh"" palrioUslll.

M A rl IK' '' arranimiialiuMD l.n ru..l. Urn, ti. 17 -if.

ILDl EXCHANGE. FULDA. SPENCER COUaTTY, IND. B A Ii N E Y SC II N E I DE R , PropV

shin of ueace. bv treatuur with

It OOUirromaiiiit,M"n.li.r man andhraal. liulattr fair ami eolial term. aT I. .1 .... . ...I..... .... ...... .i-i .-a.- .... .1 ' .

at ...-... - ii.u.-ii wi n . i r,i ...ii in . .i.-iirwi'.r. . aalo

'decision ot theCoujrre... thereon, whollv VVTT?.- , " . " . - . t I.a a.aal.I.M am f.. I.- . 1 .a a- J .a . . a t - . . . I at

free of Executive interference or dicta-"' "rc .. was aim luuced that a delegation of pol-

I.' The public credit must be aacretl-i,icUu; ini Louisiana liad ureently re-iLarttfO reporter, with the following re I. .ai,.iai,.i ,..1 i........... aa.i.ai.queale.1 the 1 re-it.ciit to retain his bro-. -a .,,.. 5a rnr.Ml

Jiatiou in every tonn and jfiiise. ther in-law Coey ... office. The -Pre i- . atlaaaaat fla.afaa Bat I hafW I At iitlir.,. i i w.!lf A

8. A Mwctlv return to specie pavment"" - is demanded alike bv the hoitUi cou-;W ;,rr U. f, ,ur to enforce ... ... i i miii.I the will of the neotde. 1 he no-

aiiierai ion oi .'ouituercui wonuny anu . . ,. , . .

honest rovcriimeiil. M V Z y. We reuiemlier wiüi gratitude the,tW r,c" - wnd fj f , i ... ..r .... i: hi resignation appc.irs ... a mere mock-

ii .in akfaa a a i i-aa-a. mr a ar" a aa - a .

. . . . Z.7' , .orvnf ihi nnlli. eoiiseieiu'e. Why i on the floor. " is as jrotM'. as an v coal, in

nii.l aa f lite, aal I ho liltklll. li atlin llfk alil " . I " " r - . . . "

at 1 1 1 s,i oi b wi avaav a - fmm win mmv aw, - a aa - . a a -.-..a- aual. a.aaaa-l l.i .Villa, .if la a

of oura shall ever

iiii.1 Ii- aa-afiaaaal fatiaif. TaaS" ll.o full

JUnill V ääa uv l aaaaaia. a V mv a a a a v aa aaw a a . . a aVaaaaalaaaaf

- . a . a a. -ana mm ai

lllMJtl Til. Ll Ita 11.. I am MM.I tlrtoe Kai I araaa i- a taa i laaval .Mt 11 V ti ai al 0 1111 t II tllO tlllck'-

11" Ä ..a.-a-rl am All 4, aaaff 1 a ah a- " " " 'V, al M I "It" '1 tiliivian .-.a............ ' 10. tc are opiwsed to all further, ., e ,i ; ..... a ,m.,k. h.,,.

- , . . "-1 -a- ataaaaaw laoaaaaraaiiii. Minn nii.iia.ii I CJiatan. , ..t-'. v. tue iviu-, '. ii '..Trn triantsol W I -? gl fiU-a1 the eto,n-hoe witb'the supply is aotuidant. if not inexhaus-

I iJ I t 'II r. a fatal imuilt an c-aa- no. a m . , . ; . . l i L held anered to'artual settlers. :he manajfers of pohtnal orPranixations.ttble.

11. We bold that it b the dulv of the rom an pWH C.oven.me,.t. in ita iiiteixourae withf arbo draw pay fro- tha . : , i.:r.. Z. fa4..,.l Aaoveruiuent. although their principal.

i ai ii! it Mai ruäi ra a ma in. a a e . . . . aaraaamaa -,,d .11 some ll.-taiC - their Olllv O. C..)U-

.a. .in. -

maaltli.. anil i.aa acl-'rw, ", r"i.iT niuniuiir. a fa:.i" . i i.".. ...... - lelrle't .aim il.cir-T retained in spite of his bad char-(the VM it ia the pure block coal, so .1. .ot. .it M,r i tilget er"? I it tncrelv because he ia thei.sential and so famous in the maiuifneoru,c,H,ire,ra'M Preaideufs brother-in-law ? Thai un- ture of Bessemer -teel. 1 have not ex-

Tin: Hon. (.alusha A. t.row writes from Texas that that Siate will fhrt

t.reeley fioiaa. maioritv. lie win aittnil.

ilir l.ar Willi tlie hr.t of Ha aara. anaa O illrltnl.

A l.rr ..( faM

J.'i!(

rcsardin' "t eonal-l,on' 1,1 n,n,,mtf "e political tUvt Northern counties nt Pennsylvania r in denia id w lut "M"hi,ic M,he Iid", interest under tor lireeley in September. ' . . I ...... t ä . ... ...... I M.....1..I i

V 4M;1 a .llir. linn. ...ai v. . iciiiu.ai

to what ia

,iv dihoiiorahie either

I not ri'Mit. or to .-uomu

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The Mount Vernon Democrat sny:F.ngl.ie. r ire at work in Cnioii county nurveyina the route for the Cuioulown. Princeton ;.nd Southern railroad. I'hev

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Il Carl Shunt declared in hi St.anuthei iapet i.nlering their sitipeDiou.lin length. For two hundred nud fitly Loui pc"h Monday nitri.t. thai Prei-The old iratlic i.i offices ontiiiue.l with-! anile the road Mo la nu air-lin... and dent (.rant offered hiin a bribe. Knrtber-oiit a blush. For monthc and montbafor eight hundred and hltecu miles there iiiotvJicdctiel'cidiiitliniuttodciiyii.and from oue end ol the country to toe m ill be but ?i Intlfliai

Krom the Ciurinuali Caniuu-rrial. ', The Cincinnati Oacette'a Assault 011 Julian. The (.aette giveh editorial prominence to au incident that occurred at M uncle, Indiana, .the other day. Mi. (ieorge W. Julian was making a .speech, and we quote the C.aettc : "So lio said that (cnei-ul Tom Itrady, editor of the Muuciu Timu, who is I nited Stales Couul at St. Thomas, and who ih tciuporarailly ul home, deserted hi post and sptnt his time at home, but continued to draw hi salary regularly. Cnlortunutely lor Mr. Julian, lioaaral Drady happened lo be in the aiiuience, und at this accuaatloil he roatl to his feet and excJauicd, Vou are a liar.' After u pause il seemed to occur lo him that ho hadn't pui it quite btrong enough, nud be repeated, 'Vou are a I d liar.' Thin unexpected oiisluugh staggered the valiant Julian, blithe finally managed to slammer, '1 would like to know who has the floor.' '1 don't cure who bus tho and so ie any other u.an who makes such n floor, i-aiü (JB. Tom, "You are a liar, stuleiue.it a that.' The excitement in the audience lor a few momenta wus intense, und Julian was terribly disconcerted, but he finally contrived to swallow the obnoxious words, and the reulai performance proceeded, but the .piiii ot that meeting wus pretty effectually dampened.'' Something, it seems to us. depend, upon whether Mr. Julian avat a liar, or was telling the truth. Mr. Tom Brady'a observations in the crowd do uot strike us as conclusive. Certainly he gave evidence, by his presence at Mattete, thai ho wa- not ut At. Thouia attending to his othaal duties. Will aotiM one inform us huvv long he has been nt home, ami for what length of time he has reluaed compensation ou the ground of his übst nee it was nol u pui'ticulai'ly bold thing in Hrauv to call Julian a liar. Julian was never a lighting man. as is well known, and it ia equally well known lliat he has for xcvcral yearn been in very bad health. And we doubt whether Mr. Julian swallowed bis obnoxious words or was terribly disconcerted, li is a new thing for (he Uattttaj to approve the style ol public discussion iu which (iercral Jir.ulv distinguished himself; but anything to discredit J uli.ui, who, whatever his fault, u aa never a voihipcr of power, or an idolalor of men. Whatever may be. the caa with läeueral lirady. it baa not been denied that Judge Settle, w ho presided over the Philadelphia Convention, drew $1u.(jOU us Minister to Pel n , ami has never visited that country, and. in all probability, never will. John B. Craven, for Licittetinnt-

Cloveriior. I T'ic Democratic State Central ComI n.ittce Biet Inst evening, and the Suggestion of the Liberal Beptlblicall SttttO Kxeetitive Committee, unniiimoiisly selected lion. John K. Ciiavkxs, of Jefferson county, a Liberal Republican, as the candidate for Licuteitnnt-t.ovci nor in the place of lion. YV. C. l:.Prw, who. for personal reasons, declined the nomination for that position tendered I him by the Democratic Stale Conven

tion. Mr. ( ravens ia well and favorably Irnou ii I liriiii.rlirr.it the Slate as a oenlle-

I man of line abilit y and nceoii.plislnneuts, iu every way qualified for the position ; 'am! of this he has given practical evildei.ee by linvuig served most acceptably ,a the presiding officer of Iba Senate, and. consequently, acting Lieiiteuanl'(.overnor. Mr. Cravens was a Whig, then a Van Huren elector upon the Freu Soil tieket.from whence ho slid into the , Republican party, lie was elected to I thai State Senate by the liepnlilicans of

Jefferson county, and at the lat 'J 2 I ot February He publican State Convention I ho was appointed the elector for the I Third Congressiomil District, which ho resigned a lew weeks ago. I Mr. Cravens is an honest mau. His public en leer is without a blemish upon bis official integrity. And. ha followed his convictions of duly, regudless of ! party obligations, lie would not depart IV 111 w hat he regarded to be right, lo 1 gain a party or personal advantage. ' And this lidclitv hi principle, sometimes

led him to oppose the caucus tltetntiirtia ot his party, in identifying himse.f with the Liberal lJeptiblican party. Mr. Craven's is governed by what he regard' to be lib Tiily and convictions of right, lie heartily endorses die Kepttbiicaa pbitforni nud noiniuees. and he v. ill devote bla ability, his energy ninl hi lime to the cause with which he b identified in the canvass now pending. Ha will be heard on the stump throughout In-

Mlana in the advocacy of Creeley mid

llrowii. and iu the support l the Male ticket upon which he is now enrolled as a candidate. I Indianapolis Sentinel. A Ccrtintii hanker Iris bomibl of (he St. htttl mid Sioux City I tail Way Company $l.:(Ka worth of lamU. mtwth in MinnliHii county Minne-ola. AI. HOIK"! worth of whii h i intended lot -i t .el 111:1. . colony.

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