Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 15, Number 38, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 November 1873 — Page 2

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BT W. L. Iiiuc.ll 11 . Tb uria ,m k-ii'. I )-n llif nult-: i-tri-. t Tb unlit mi"' aiiiim-il l-luuk u 1 coll; TW lira, I wu l-t ! lal- ilt l in I., l, Aol ibe lunt erri..j in-m llif tliwr t.a-1 it.lU',1. Sv Irajir.l li(in the rarvt-n t.t:rw ay r.ul, Itrurath llir illiuly t-iiriiin.it rulr-iiue lulil, KlHW jll txTi'lf 1V l-rai.-ll IM. III II. J.I A lady gu.r.lr.1 l.y a wlcl.iul km;!il. ltt fair ohr v as. Aih tiw l.ltii-t.i . v Iticr, IliT flowing l.l-.llilliil V. llril II) j. ali'U nlimlv That il i ( ni 'i the l.u k r r unl ihu krr hair, M hall rtolil (lie uli-aung Allio .Ma. l. . Ttx-rwwrrr lii" t y Ircsi- um.nfliifl. "lhrrr n tti- -Uiii'y, ..lift iicirtl.-l mtj An-I u tin- swellinn l-in, xri rntt iin-.l, 1 ur leki-n rU.wi r l-y Iiay elation tcraocl. TW d.lor iw hor lil'x'iniiiK rhi-rk mi J MiM'kt l ilir imir lialu i. llir i-in luU liKlit J 4ul th- ' nk IiIiiovmii i hrr flnir-r-ni'K tm b-r l.lai-k, vrlval rrvw to Wiy while. l'lo llw ilnwnni-! fir Iut l-urr 1.n.h-, (Ibr wat.lilul luixlit aeriue-1 turrit s tf llir trvt; Jio Wont him ai-l, but, when the ft Urix' 'I. Tbrv aw the lily" ly the loVt-r kissr-l. i(,,-f,)H Courier. ix lovk hitii a i-imu.:. It was. in truth, a iii-t Nautilid "ortra;t a It-male head crl'ectly tircciaii. Slit' iiii:ht have I "-on th' til. when Axllo tir-t la-held hr. 15ut f cannot !- KTitN' li face; I II Vi T Clll! examine ,nuty analy tii-ally, a you would a ininrriJ or a ii"v ejuiit' mosaic. I can i.nly say that 1 saw and l'eit it was very, nrj- Ittvt ly. MyjMr friend Flctcht r was in an - UfT. I,ookat those eves '." .siid ln; "l.k atthi..-- !:;;;! .iuvl i-.- vcr !:!.! a in inv lit'-: hut it I uli hut a jiair t lipH like thoM-. Willi IiI.mmI in tll' lll! 1 kiiow I am a sworn oll harholor. Mum-; hut ! n r ;illy siiii' it is tmin na-tun-? f. t il tliat atah'tlf N. In n- it i. No. ";l 'Mi- K'lh u Vinivnt. "I'isa n tty rani1, i-u't it? iSut Ii you rviT h' tM'aiititul a fa ?" tli. y," I anml. "a tlioiistinl tiincs." "Nam- h-r. tlion." I ht -itat -l. In truth, 1 oniH imt. 1 wx-i - hi 1 1 m -1 !- I to j i'li I. W'f jiiruil our r'Hftiv' ways homr; for Ih- ilinn-r hmr ha I arrivitlaml I ha l no itla f u rillriiiir the Miltajitial tnJtint'iit of a Imitf of partriilfs to tin inon.' r tinttl. j rhai". hut, to my conliil Lk-tf, ii s -iii iiial one of a.in at a 'inair. lov ly fait-. Sly rrtht tions on cniin my itifa!uatil frH ini wrr' Munhn' enough. a I iiriicl uy lioiin w.inl walk. 1 was hoiiml to him hy ti'-. strolle r than th' v lii h tini' rliiurv lri inl. We w rv tin- two oiily M hiii lirlors in 1 1 iii.rhtorhM, anl luul top thiT iiiaiiifaiii ! tin- hnint of many a w only i-nnt'-t in iU Ii ih-' of our vliiarj'. I hail hn n iranli il him as a lirm in iiit r t 'iir hiinomhh1 hut tmrut'l fratt rni'y. !! hal w itn-i i i ry trttl. h' h.iil oviTi-oiii' 'rry ti'iiita!iii. It wa- only a w- k l -fon- that ho auril in' no l.i-ly ha'l 'Vt inal' an i 1 1 r i 1 1 n his h-art w hii h l.iti two hours ath-r h- had h tl h r r- int'. .lulus. Aim li;t. Sarah-. Kiniiy-. M aria. .lanes all h.n I atU l. il him. ami all In Vain. Y't. ath r all thi. att. r having su-taimtl rvory r'Titi-t, ami having -oiii' oil' ii-fo-rioii in very !n-ouiit r ; uth r having ja-i un-atliiil through tJi- furnai--. im-vou tini' s hf-atol. to fill in lovt'witlia fih'turt'! a pi--"' of oainas ! ilaulxil over w i:h paint ami oil a tiling that any m 1hmil'V iniht ioil with hi- ink-t'aihl! It was too iniii h. It was lik- a no'.h' ship, w hirli. ha inir cro ! the iNi-au through ittonu ami t -i n j t ami ha in triumphantly hr.iv-l a tli'Mi-aii'l ilaii' s of tin- j )ioiiM Ih- w r- kil w iiliin siht ! h r in-t-iiil.-l havt-n. ainl iioii an i'l-inilii-ant h:il. whii h hail not '- n oii-i'l r i ot f uttii'ii'iit iniirtam-' v n to ! : v i ! I. h n I lrt-l in ii'mmi my tri ml Hoin t morninir. I I i 1 him still mini: almut th' jiortrait. I n iin-ii-trat.il I utU'luptiil to na-oii w iih him. .Ma-! how littU- ha'l r-a-oii to o itln-r w ith his m.ilatiy or hi-ili-M-itio ! I n niin li him of the many illu-trioii- men who hail Imi-ii jiri'ii'l to ciirol! tln ir tianii s on . mniy. in r'-'Pl of o-lih:iry. It wa all in vain. I triiil ri'lirul' hut he was umnoy!. I toM him of the it rt.iinty with whih iiur-rLt'i-wa follow i hy l.imily juarn N ami n ltiin.it 'ovrriim nt. It wa- ii ainl ot no to it. FIi trhtr was orazy ; inoro he was in lov a thoii-aml times wor-e. for th r- ur- plenty of lunatic a-yhuiis; Imt, aku k for the Inia-teil philanthropy of the a', uIhi t vi r h -an I of a r ; m f How mm li time ami how mm h n y have lii ti leotei t , aim linratiti' the romlitii'ii of tho-e who are In n It of n-a-I xn. aii'l y it nothing has Imi n ilutic ..r the vietiius of the t inN r pa ion, a- if a man's hriins w r-if more iniortaiiee than his 1m -art. I hae ilir- i. Hail alnio-f any other rulamitv In). II my fri ml. th rei-oiil l have lut n some r inely. II iJ he hroleti a limh. it Iiii'M have I ni-ii meinieil; a hrk'ti hone will knit together in nine days; ha l br tui k dhis -kull.it mMit hai Ixs n liii by In p t niii ; hut Fl t h r was in that (H't'iiliar -ituation for w hi h there was no pn sent r niily ; In' was out of humanity' reai h. I'.ut th n- was one consolation; ho was iitraneil only with a ortraif. This was Cir tlitH relit iroui fallinir in love with a little witch in th-h ami hloo.1. I he M,rtrkit rmiM not talk; tlu re was a ditler nee, ur ly ; it i-uhhi"f take his arm ot a nioonliht t-ni ti r, ami w alk out of ever ImhIv's iH-arinir: it eoiilil not re- ive Ion; letters, ami write lotijr r answers; in a vvonl.it could 'neitlnr marry, nor U- :ivcn in marrlc.'e." I had forgotten all this w liile tl nit th re was an original hi that jKrtrait; Fletcher had not. Nmo mouths pa-Mil away, and inv friend w as as crazy as ever. Time, iudinl. w inul nfher to im rea-' than to heal his malady. One day ho entered my riH.ni m jjrrat hnstc. l am oinr." sild he. "to I'.riL'htoti, itiiiiH'diatelv, amlhae cime for you to o with me." ' Why, In the name of comnmn m h--, are vou'oin to lirihtoii V" I a-kil. "1 have ju-t heard that Miss F.I Ion Vinwnt is there. I know the (tn- t and th iiiiinU r. Th re can N- no mi-tak'." AinI o you hit ud to call U win her, with no other introduction than your own impudence! Fl t her. this is worethati I iiiuld have oxpeotiil. ev'i from you. 1 arn von now as you regard your " "Oh f tou ne-! mit jo on ; 1 'anticipate

what oll intend to xiy. I have heard it mi oMi n that I haM- it all hy heart. !'--ide-. I have made up my mind on the -ut.jii t. Th-train haves at three. W e have no time to lo-c. Ju-t Minldown your iortmatit au. I w ill hear it all when "we ure on our journey. thoit'h it le tor the humhvilili time." I will upon my word. 1 will audi will not -M a-lcep. a 1 did the la-t time, hut vv i'.l 1m ar it w ith all pi . --il.le pat icm-c. Ami then, if you conVilie' inc. M"M s .hi. I you know V nil will we vv ill return." Finding that tiotliin could re-train him, I coti-i nil d to Is arliini l oiiipany. in the hopi' that my iruaiiliau can' niilit prove in Mime way hcncticial. N hen W c ariivi d at the fitnoiis watering-place. Fletcher's tir-t i-it was to a triciid, w ho. rather fortunati ly or, rathcr, un?irtunatcly km vv the lady of w hum he was in .-Hi li impat ient (piest. Jle proiui-etl au introilui tion ; nnd my conipanioii r turned to his hotel, and pa--ed the remainder ol the day in ln in. It w a- the tir-t time I had ever M-cli him unit t hi- oe works a l changes in a man's I'har.icter ami he wa-ivailva line-hxikin fellow. At the appointed time his friend arrived, ami they departed together. I was n ailing a very int r"tin work on partial insanity '.iin! mental h dim ination. when I was i"iit rrupted l y Fh ti h r's wi il-knowu step. I heard him. as he a-ccinled the stairs. rive udrs to In- awakened at six. "What is the matter now ?" I iinpnirc!. as lie cuter-!. " Why. it's all up! W ould you lM-Iieve it? Mi-s Vincent went to Jla-tins this very luoniinir. Hut the train starts at m ven. Vou will z . of our''r" llre was a man lary. I c rtainly was uiiw illin-1 h ave the" victim to theVuid-anc--f his iw n reckle-.m ss. h- mij:ht In-itl' in a tan-rent from lla-tinrs to New York r Fx'ypt.orthe North I'ole. I consented to;ro. upon condition that we should return in thnv days at farthest. This inn-ted upon, not with the remotest lnxof it- fullilliuciit. hnt merely as un xcus to my ow n consi iriii-'. In due time wenrrivol at Ila-tins. We ha I sean-cly iitcri our hotel, w In n ny companion deserted inc. In a few hours In returned with a mo-t joyful countcnain''. " 1 have nnu'ht her at la-t." In- exclaimed, as ho elitcllil. "hel- hrrr." Here In- i-oiiiprc-M-l his lips with exultation. "MieisMM.nto jrive a Kill on h r hirthday. I have s-cn our trii n-l Smith, and he

ha pruil-i to oliiaui an in v liali-ui 1each of u." "Indeed!" said I; " vou are kind. At who-- r''pi'st. pray, did ni !i it an in v nation tor to "Oh! I MlpMi-ed Voll Would like to '. -f i-our-'. I'.ut il-m't make a lMtln r ahoiit it : I will take no denial 1 In- next inortuii'', tntes ot invitation Were M tit to txitll of II-. " I wonder if tin- po-t i- in ':" -ai-I I "I womtiTiI tlieri-w ill In-a lar-'e a in hlv'r" was the. re-ixm "What a "loomv dav !" -oiitiniied I M rati hini' in v name in tin- v.ipr which I had l-reatli-il on the win-low. " What Ixaiitlnl wri:inir." oh-ervd my trirn-l. ".lu-t look at it : " autilul ! I can t n-a I It lr tin- life o in-. W hat word is that " .o!i- n-c : you liave fot tt,(. wron paix-r. 1 mean the ro-iiiril. Ii-ivim -upixi-e a l.i-ly writes inv itations on fools cap y" Sly friend had lx-iinie h-arnul manm r- ami customs -f the la-lies. in th " Vou hav- improve I w oii-lei t-illv," said I. " siint- la-t siiuuii r. W h n our -i-ti M'lii to y on lor a pair ot jriovc-. you pur-lia-i t-ir In ra pair larre enough for any oini iiiii lnv r -r canuiau " Well. I w ill t. aeh you all I have 1- arn si. NialJwe eoiinm mi- our lir-t e--oii Vou have 'i-l- avornl to inve-t in' witl pru leiii-- ami discretion many a time. w in now ai t tli tutor. Heaven rant ine Ix'tte: sileii's.. " l atn itii-'i. ci rtamlv. Hut a' voiir lieW M'leliee will In- of little praetical utili ty. y-u will ex u-c me." " " W II. do a- viii will. All I can ht is, that yo-i may. on -me happy 1 ay, tall in love yours. ii. "Vou could hardlr have vvi-hiilim mor' - v re piitii-hinenf. Hut when I . Ix-eiine 'iiauionil. it shall not N-with prt mit. I think I .i-aii say that." "And I In-tx- t. convince vou tMiior : . . . . row vetiii! tnat I. tixi, can love -otm--thinir Ix-iiiea jxirtrait."I h- 'Xxi tnI exeuin arrivil. Aiimn-pani-i hy our ltieii-1. we di-partnl for tin le-l-i- liee l-l our fair lio-te--. 1 In Stru t wa row dm I w ith oarria's. an I w did m-t n a- h the !ixir w itln-ut some dillleiiltv. The rix-ins wre hrilliant with tin splendor of art. and dazlin w ith th- ov lim-ss of nature. Nothing was wanting iuluxiirv or in t-'-'ani-'. F h teher ha-t-ii d mi. until he reached t!ie phum w hen our ho-te-- w-s standing-. A small circle was in the tnid-llc. and -evn l of Ih jruc-ts advam-idto it. Alh ralew minutes they retired. 'J In' lady of tin- IiollWas liiailil'e-tlV thrrf. When- is'sh ?" askil Fletcher eagerly. " That lady in th very cent r if tin- irle. " iin-weril Mir fri n-l ; " she w ith the o.,,.." "Sin drc-ses plainly, however. in-id-rin j; th- occasion. W hat a little fairv hand, nnd how ni-i lr that w hite love U iittnl to it ! Iw i-hslie would turn this WHV." Th' 1 nlv tli l turn. Mv wond r-strick-on ciinpaiiiou daliis'd alxiiit as il he had Im-oii stun hv a ne-t of hornets, or hitt n hv a la oniistrictor. Th hhxxl ruh il to his Ian'. He muttered an imintclli-rih exclamat loii, ami liasti'iml from the nxiui as sjxiilily as th- den-- crow I would x-r-mit. lie m ied the lir-t hat lie encount ered, uml in a few minute was at his hotel. " l.irtlnlav : saul si-mo on' in mv hearinir. " How old is sin- " " Fifty-seven !" I li-l not laush I Ii-l not shout. I wa rejoiinl ; ami it w a with mi common joy. I f ft H-urod that, aft r this folly. Fh I ht" r w ould lx come a sound old hacln lor. a faithful old meiiilHr of our clnh. and a u--f 1 1 1 on' ofsixii ty. When I enter-! his apartim nt. lie was hu-ily enrairei in pa- kiiv' his trunk. How (haplalhn! I adiress'd to hini words of eon-olation. I ll.it t red my- If that, at that favorahle jxx h, remarks of due solemnity upon nutters of matrimony nn-l elila y w ould sink ! ply Into hi- heart, and lx pnxlnetive of heii'clicial otiM-fjueiiii s. 'It is very like you. " uM Fletcher to hi lovely wife, X they J-hxxl lixikitl" at

!ht xiitrait, whii h ha-llxcii traiii rrl Iroin an old hai h lur's hall to an elegant parlor ; " and how much I am iml ht d to it! lUlieveiuc, lilh ii, 1 .-hall always patronize the line arts. " "And hirthdav kills, tour" akod his wife, with an arch -mile. "No pardon me; I ltc-t tin ni, and if I ever attend another " N oii will not mi-take my old aunt fur in''r" . . . . Th' world is full of changes. I'oliticians are imt the only turncoat.-. I have, tuy-M-lf, a new - t f opinions, Kmjlih Mt'jmine. A Sen Ian Tra&rciiy in ( alifurma. The re- !!! arraiiruuieiit lor iiiurdcr. in San Franci-'o, of a Slavonian emigrant liaiinil l!o-s, 'iv's the jnurnals ni that city ixni-ioii to recall tin- heiriuniii;; of the dark and curious story of the pre-eiit culprit's crime in what was known two years a; as the tragedy of ( heroki' F lat" At the la-t named place, which is .-itnatnl in l'.utte county, Cal.. ami still retains a part of its original Indian opulatioii, a r ntleiiiau ow ning a lar'e ram h had as a iTiu-st in his lainily, iu the spr ing of ls7l. a yonni; lady name! h I anicl-, from another luirt of the State. .iiinii;'.t his agricultural lalxm rs was a Servian, alxnit tiiirtv-l'iTe vcars .f ai, know n as Ceore shark -ovi V, who ha-1 im viou-ly w u kil lor the l'athcrif .Mi-s lclaiiics, ami h-t Ids situation for having pre-umptuoii-ly shown tix) miicii uiliniratiuii for his yoiitu.' mistress. Th' ramhuian's hoiiM-hold km vv nothin-r. Iiovvev r. of tin oa-t hi-to-

ry of the man in question ; and. as thcin yu-t. from motives of pride nd delicacy, concealed her fe liii-r of surpri-- and aiiiiovaiuv at ni-oniiu'r hini on the plan'. !;o!;i;:" w:i th"'!"hf -f "ui-l ree,,"!!!tioi. shark -ovick, who was a swarthv, keeiicvil, vigilant harharian, with all tin' siiaki like su ht let r of his race, mk-h xrit'iviil that the rir had contide! nothing to ln r friends of his earlier haractor, and de-t-tel then in an opxirtiinlty t rem-w his iMTsi'iitions. intercept ni'' her nv stea;:h wheli'V'r she letv the Ihuim-ahilie. In-a tcrnatclv ph-adiil w ith ln r to Ixioine his wife, and intimated fearful revenue if she r TumiI. He told her that in tin- Au-trian section of I i.ilniatia.in which he was Ixirn. it was the Ustoiii for tin yoiinmaii who love I a woman to aMm f h r lorcihly. if she would tmt Uionu- his voliiuf.irilv. and kill lnr rat lnr than sin' should Im the prize of another. Swearing hv his hhxnl and his tritx-, h" vowed that the uttri-rhtcd ri rl inu-t either a'rri' to aci-ept hini for a hu-haiul or pr pare fi r ieatn w itiiin twenty-lour Imurs I In re was to lie a party that niht on a i.cuh-tiori'i-: niich ; lie would he tlu re in di rui-c t hear her linal an-wcr and a t accordiuulv. Now, at la-t. tin- U tti r n-a -on of Mi-s Mel anh Is v iu-li-atnl it-s- If siillii'iitly to caiiM' h r to take a younr ladv -f ln r lio-t's family partly into ln r 'oiil!dciice, to the extent at hii-t of an intiuiatioii that soun thinu in the manner of Autrian (ii or' alarmed her. She went to the party with the family on the ovenin-;'!' May ;to, and hy remaining olooly with tin in aviiidul whatever s heme ln r purii rha-l dcv isiil fur an interview, tin h aving th-halI-rMiui to return home, she and tin yoiin lady ahoiiim iitioiieil were .separated for a "moment from their companions, and in that moment tin harharian lover Inllilhil his awful threat. At tin very side of In r horrified friend s). was struck down ami instantly staMxil to death hy 'Au-trian (ouru'." who Ix.MIy prx laiim d lii- name to the sw iflly-itheiin tlironjr of pl a-un-mak r. ami only lied vvln n tin- :ipalled sxi tators sought to M-ize him. fore niorninu th' news of the atnx ioii. crime had spmul far and vvi-le, and hv early daw n au annul hand of ileterminul ram linen ami Imliaii rutin- rs ha 1 1. tinhoisi to which the Ixxly of the slain rirl ha-l Ixs ii 'arriil, on the trail if the xicniti a-ain. It wa lx-lievil hy tho--vv ho kn-w the cliar.n tT of th' mail they wore tracking that he had retiml toa nihin which h- was known to po-M-ss in a wild part of i:ixnn. r's Hill, at the north fork -i r eainT Kivor. inere to make a cims, 1 . I . rife liht for his life ami die as iHnnie a harlsirian. To this cahin ha-tciml the av nuTs ac-oriliiiuly, and in that m iuhIxirlnMxl the S rv ian was overtaken, coin-l-at i d amlkilli like a ln-'. A mi- of th' pursuers tin-! th' fatal -hot at him he whs in the act of slaving liiniM If with his own revolver, ami expired w ith a shout of triumph for his crime and defiance for his ex- utioinTs. I lie latter. Ill their cxa-ix-nti-'ii at the wretch, tired Ins cahin. and. ca-tin? his IxmIv into the ll Hues. de-trov il the la-t vestige f of th-' n- i--in and liis ili'ti. Such wa the tr.irclv of Fhcrok F'lat.a it was calli ; Iark and revoltii to tell, and not to Im- ti-o hrietlv p-nillcd. -ave a a iii'rular stu lv of tin- harhari-in it i- o-ihle to import into civilization and th" xi-a-ion of a later trau,'dy M are ly Ieninarkahlc. Atmlher Ihinnfall. The I:.m h-tr I'n'-.n of Oct ..'. maks the statement that for-nl ikint lias fxi-n afloat in that city, drawn hv ox-Mayor Onirics II. Oark. Tin l'nin savs I low i;iieh of this foruil papr Is alloat cannot now he Mated, l-ut it w ill amount to M Vcrii thou-atnl Hollar. It was also a-ii rtaimil hy vi-itin lilli n nt hankrs that for the pa-t thni-yeurs at leat paxr dor-e-ma-1- iv i lark ami tx arinir tlicm ineiit of Ad-lisoii (hirdiner, has N-en ne?tiatil and w hen inatiirei! ami pnifesfed was taken up ov lark aii-l pai-I. Au in-stam-e wa n lat-! that when ac u- d of lorjrinjr dudu' fi.lrdim r's name, he sai-l that it was not .lu-lire iardim r's nam' hut it was another Aldi-,ii ( Jardim r, n-i-linu ill this city, w h nia-le tin- paix r. 1 here an Addison K.Hanliucr not-! in the lin- torv. W iththesi' fails oatheri-!. our roxirt r thought to interview .Mr. Oark. 'it found that he wa Ivinjr Imix les-ly ill it hi residence, and that hi death was lailv cxiH-ch-d. Hi mind ha wander-! f-r several day, and his financial all airs Mi-iu to trouhfe hini he de hiring tli.it he ia pal-l live liuiulred dollars n a forced o iiiirn not' for s ven mindr-! and that the halami- will lie taken care of. Hi relative alt hou "li rn-oLMiizin-'hi crimes stj-te that for two year past tiny have not !s--li vi him to dc ot sound "mind, ami In o rtainly has not noted like a sane man. Apalachicol.i. Florida, ha lo.f j."i(.. M hy tln'toruado.anil i iinahle to r plai-e ...... . ... ... !. 11 .li- il 1.. oiii-iciiiii -an oi ii. jian in' nuincs.s portion of the tow n Is in ruins.

Sun I ml of Instincts. Te la-t numlx r of the ljulur Science ."'"'''i',V contain an article on the Mirv ival of in-tiiicts, which ili tails some rin 1 ami apparently alun-i inal lial-it- anions domestic aniinals. and traces them to early developments of necessity. i'.y repetition tin y have acquired the force' of In-tim t. For instance, a rcnilciiiau living near Ihookly n reci ntly t ilier. d a turk-' in the I'n l-I w iih a rojx-for the hettcr u t lion of her yoiiii-; 1'i i-od. One day I he turkey hecanie ntaiiuled in the cord and foil In lpl-s upon the ".round. The oiln r turkeys in the same li Id, w ith vvlioin there had In'cu a con-taut and friendly association heretofore, immediately fell upon t li-ir l:-alilei companion, and comment 1 1 picking at her head and eyes, evidently with th' purpose of killing ln r. This "occurrence h d to inquiry, which elicited the tact that such conduct was imt unu-ual anion;; otherwise Wcll-hchaved turkeys whenever one of the Ihx k lx-came disahloil and an ea.-y victim to its companions. Tin--auie disposition, under similar circumstances, llU- Im-cii found amoll ot In-r (loilicsticateil animals catth . -w in', and tlo-. irnv rs of loii' eXpeliclK'e testify t hat, w lien In li Is of cattle are rapidly driven, and one fall to the ground or exhihits siu of weakness, it is not uncommon tor the rest f tin- herd to set upon it ami eorc it to death. A I.on Island ciitleinan reports a cac in w hich this ix'i urn! in a field where cattle were N'acefully niz.in. uml aiiotln r that oh- rvation ha- convin' 1 him I hat a cry of di-trc is always a signal fur attack oil the part of the strong, instead of au invitation for s-ympatliy. The same propensity ha- Ixi-n ohserved anion-; swine. In driviny. in the ix ns.and esxi ially in crowded car, the weak are attacked hy th' strong, and in some cases devoured as well as killed. On one oc asion, ulr a ho-r had

Ixi-n slaughtered and eaten, other meat was thrown fothe survivors to te-t wheth er hunger had tempted them to this tread -ery. hut itwatnt toiichl. This su n ji to indicate that their cruelty was prompted hy -cine other instinct. 1 hi projx n-ity uniou diimh auiiual. niiiti-rmly dcviox'd under certain conditions, is rcuxiiialily attrihutcd toa survival of c rtain instincts from a former vvii-l condition, when sin-h actions were rendered necessary or nd i-ahlca a means -f self-preservation. This view is confirmed hv the fact I hat a similar di-posjti n has Ixi-n noted anion-; w ild animals. ( i v i r say s of tin-w liit-urn : "When one i-l llie l'lee-1 lia' ls to 1m- w oIIIii led. ol' is ohl'c hletl hy aire or sickness, the thrr set upon it ami 'orc it to death." Au-Iu1mui n ports that it is common amoii tin-wild turkey on their marches for the old malt s to destroy the immature though the full j;rowii ami vigorous hini are imt attacketl. Hi' American hison di M-rt the old. sick am! tli-a'-l-d for tin wolves to fn-d on. W oiindcd wolves are killed oy t In ir comrades. An iiiM.mii' i citnl in w liich one of a niiinlx r of porjMiises follow in a v ssclwa vvoumle-l hv a poh- hurled at it from the ship, win u the others turned on it immediately. The veriticatioii of thihal. it atm-n - niaiiy dilh-rcnt species i'w to it the character of instinct, w hich was originally d'V'iux't hy the law ol si ll'-pn'-el'Vati-ill. It lx-came lieceary at times t- drive Ih hind er destroy the lecMc in order to protect the majority w In n animals win- threatened or pursued hy -tr-mirer animals or hy ine.-i. ami this disposition has Ixi-n perpetuated and strengthened hy traii-iui-.-ion fnm frcm--rati-'ii to e"ciieratioii I i.irw ini-ts find sonic supixirt for tin ir hypothe-is of a 'oiiiiiun origin of -ix-cies in tr-ti's of a like tli-i-o-iti-'ii aiin.ni' nu n, Mr. Oarwin hiiiiM lf mcnli-uis the practice ei-iiiiii-.ti ainuiii' .North Amt rii'an iiilanI leaving their fellow coiurailes to iH-ri-h !! the plain-, am! the Fcjc l-latuh rs. w hhurv th ir par nt alive w In n thev t old and tli-ahleil. lake traits an- foiim I anions other sava' and .eini-ava' p'od'. I'.ut ll is not m-ti'ssary t to the savage state ! man s exi-t nc' to di-i'iv r th"in. History show similar dc-ertioii and destruction of the weak that the Mroii:; niav siirvi- even ainon-; civiliz.til nations. At .Met, tin-re is a lnil're known as the " KriiL'e of Ieath," imt from the tcrrihlc ile-tnietioii f life duriii' war, hut lx--cau--tln-r- w as an annual ";atlieriii-; in re f the inlirm and n-.nl. hy order of (lncity authorities. Alter the helpless had thus as- inhled. a hare was made upon them, ami iIk-v were for i-ti to jump into the stream lx -low . vv In-re t loir struh s for lite Wire lilt I with k It ill"; tlIUs. hurltil at tin in hy the .i.pul.ice -;athcrel aloti tin- hank-. Tin very same trait. ha iu its origin in the same motive, may thus h- found in i rtain stages anomir m ii i.s will a nuioiiL' liruti s. In the inun- a-1- j vaiui'd stages o -iv iliati hi titer' i- still a mental relic x of thi cruel tendency in the disM.itjou. altogether too frequently r--cojOii.-d. I o--re-s those vvho have alr a-ly uth r l n-ver-. It is Lr in rilly know ii a th1 tendency fo "Kick a man when hoi lwii" an expression which Mi'in- to tr.ui' a similarity Ix-tweeii thi- human trait ami the animal in-tiiief that is found to survive unions the turkeys, tinOtitic, ami th' swine. -. - How Hie Yellow Fever w a !rou?li( lo .Mciiidils. Th' fow-lxiat I lee, which v's 1 lutrofluinl tin vellnvv fever into thi city on the loth ot' August last, from New" Orleans, ha lxi'ii laid up at 'airo forstime lime past. After the death of Iht commander, t '. 15. f toll, she lx-came a floating jx--t-houc. ami slu will t-iul-tl-s remain i-ll until sh- is thoroughly di od-ri- d hv a yool hard fni ze. It is now a sett I. d.iiiil imli-putahle fact that the Imi-landed on Sunday morning, the loth of Au;u-t la-t, altin-i-le of the Mary l!oyd, at the foot of Market str.i 1, lay tliV-te scvi ral Imurs to n-ti ive iii, meat ami oth r supplies, and rreeive medical atteiitioii for her captain. After puttin-'oll' twosick" im n, sin push'! on up the river 111' same iiftcrilotii. The next niht ( apt. ttoll dml. mar ( Jseeola. nim ty miles alxv' hen'. Hi rcui.-iiii wt-re lirouht hack hy the downward IxMind steamer Future'f 'ity, coiiiiiiainh'd hv t 'aptain 'ophu f toll's hrotln r William. ami his lxxly shi-xi through to it. I.oui the following; I iifM lav evening. liVi'Xpn'ss. One of the nu n who had worked hi aa-;- upon the de k of the r.e, wa lul n ross the lx)vv of the Mary l!ovd in a verv sit k am! rot rate condition. AlVr silting in trout of the cahin In Ih' Hollow," he wa taken indoor tnlie the next dav. The th r man wa W. W'.J avi. an lilerlv x r-ou. w ho was tr iu to make his way t Tenter Star, Lauderdale county. North Alahama, where his imn, II. II. I av is, n-

Mtles. ih- man was in a j-itiahh- condi. tniu.iiiid the captain is jiid l have haml-d him five dollars as he went u-lmre. J j, (l nl-rht he si pt at the dains sired stath.i,. hniiM', and m Momlay iimriiiny . j.a tin i', hut m itln r his or apt.(.o-, HV spread the inlet timi. The (li-ca-e -tartt llolil the poor lellow Who died in ll ipi.y lloll. vv, and thi- lii'.-t to die alicr d 1 1 1 y ,j a y.-iui;' man that aitlnl the sick mariner Then Fi le Kilty, a drayman, d'n-d. ai.-j iilh rvv ards one or twn pel sons 1 (,,iiv lor a couple of weeks, when th "Minc-n ' lailually inci cased, until it carried otUivii or in to daily. Toward tju-i mini Au-u-t it app -a red on the top of the I. lull', c'itv. in.' oil' ("apt. .lohu T. Shirley, uu the. uil -ol Si pteuilicr, in the naval etiuiiuaiiil.uit'R residence on 1'romciiade stnt-t, alti-rwliii h Mrs. .shirlev died; then two relatives v ln came pnt Hch ua sickt m il and died at tinlatter place, and after this the sallrnii-hunl sit km ss spread lapidly over the north m part of Ih' city, until' now, aHcr m arly tin ' mouth- ol K'-t ilt-ti-. we have to us curd the los of marly I ..Mm of our pn,pt. hy Hie fell destroyer. ' Surely, the tovv-l-oai lif was the innocent a'ent of a ti ri ihlifatality anion-; n. It has Ix en stated mj rood authority that ( apt. doll landed ;t Ih leiia, as he came up, and ten ive-l un dial attention then-. After hi death a iiundx r of the lxat's crew sulli -r d. ami several deaths occurred on hoard. The cratt, lor some time, was nothing uu-n- n-.r lt-s thana Moating hospital and pestdioii-e, as lx ton- stated, shecauie here from N-, Oi lcans, and not from Shit vcport. 'I Im vt t 1 was never at the la-t-iiaiued port. MriiijJit.1 Aralnnehr. t'l".lis AM I'ol.lm are ott u oveil-mki-.l , A continua. e for any length of time imi.t Irntutitui of tlie l.uns or mhih: Chronic Throat Pisease. Jtruun'i l.r,i,!,Ul Tfcitt" are an Ih-i tual Ci.uh Ih mrily. Tiik iNipularity -f the Kim wood an,

Warwick collars is constantly iiierea.-ni-'. Tluv stvle. .ire superior to all otheram! tit. in quality , CRUMBS Ar x in 'ili-rn lnv Are lu l ler, t-fr nii."I;kIi.I trl.i tn-r limn y oili-T in iii.i n ei.- in. . r - I.mu inr utinr .,.l,.i.. COMFORT 1 1. 1, a ,ri!li.n, Ihcrv .In-, n. llli I, O-hii Imlf Vtt aluir rr.jii.ri-.l m u uiUi-r -i.uar r-.- n i. CRU s Ar rm.il iu.l rl.-nii-, art l.-lc, in.ik 1 1 . if hi. illrl nor uul Mlit-u uia. OF ' "mi tr li.i il vn llir purler, wil'.. .111 I lif IrnulJo vt IIIOVIIIC COMFORT f-iniltnr" ..r ctrif-M. ltn.tioill.inrr.-i-il.il. nulplmmiis er ,nrf ie-1 1 m.-Il In a iri-iiirri lor u , lul an-jjui ui.il lnni.ii ml CRUMBS Ar put up In ii-'slT'! it I.', ami in a ..ru,J 1 Li limit' i iiiivriiiri.1 ("f t P 1 ll-li. In inrti Vot ar 1.' illrki-. I tii-K J, l-.r I'r'li.-r I. I. HI, I- lit I' r li: sl-io-. 1 lilt, a; 1 ll.l' COMFORT arril. Ar-' th r!n-iij!.-t polM in ll nmrli-'t. hn. l-atl-i' on In. Ht 1 .-. lit a 1.1 I.. il;-li U A rt iiu' a-.rili i.f tlit- elil i- .l. ',. . ll-ll ft IIIIRll Mil f.l, o CRUEIBS ttiir Jn.t t.lnn the rl pr-!iiiiiii lit th. I lisu.i--il.a Kx-(ik tiuu. OF ii i- -tt . 1 1 1 i ri v :n ai-v.-rnl .f Hi I-- -I if tin- lilll Ktutc J-ur iin . COMFORT tliiT l i: i Mit- er ( i-f i iht nf Tntir m.-ri Vi i'i'tr. If " tiai, t lt-in, t.r a ill firi-rurr t'l-'iu f i-r u. II ih,. i;. 'i in:.' ilnlUr. vt ur imni. aid tti ti un of ) our i . ar. -t i-in- itl.'fi. am) a i; ,rinl vou t- n l-.n.-a. m I ii !- of lUrtli It t liliit klugauJ l'-arl niu. ui.'. Ir.a Ol riwl. Cm tins cf ffiviowT f sn t- f n1 of alt W"i0.-a (Ir.-ri-ra nti-1 li l. r III Oi I'lituM Slut.-, hini K nil Jii-ali ra will flml Ihi-in llitnnnt i-rnnial'l. from tl f tet tliat lin-f ar tlm I atlt-tt t '.lurf artli lu of It. klinl lu the market. U. A. BARTLETT Si CO., ll.V orth Front M., Plilll l.hlu 11.1 ( hunilirri ht., rvr York. I I llroml Ht.. ItiMlnn. TTTE GKllVT ALTHrATm, AND rL0OD ruEiniTaIt in Li ta nnnrk xioi-trnin. Tho infrrodiriita uro jpuhlishoii I on each ln-Mlo cf nirdirmo. Jt is tisctl niul roctimnirnde J I t 1 "li fticifiiis wlicrmr it lias lern introtlucttl. It will 'Jjcfitmly euro PCJIOITJ.A .1 in tttrnriov trnqf, j;iu. i - JIMW wjiuj: .S1I 77,j.lxc; ao i t, coin:!', jwoxciiitjx, xri: vol :h COXSl MrriOX. oiul nil dis(inn Brn-irpf frc in nn imptirf rotditit n ii tho Mood. frcr.A for t nr ltORAHALJS ALMANAr, m n Jikh yon will find rort ifioidri fu m r linblo niul Inif-twortl y 1 liTsicinrt, IMiniftcis cl tho Cirf-l ni 1 ollicrt. UT. . wnwn inrr. er j le- rr-.-r., t I a I , it in i r. l f S. ref il t.t till.tr i1.mki with u.iuh mtil Ian. 'Or.T.C.l'liBh.ef r1t!TroT, rrrr-m-r-ti.ila it In an s riii piiflrrinir 'h tln-i-a-cd J'.looil.i-ayieitlt la iiiicr U I -r nt rat ii n 1 I v r noil. If pt. fcrTiT Ball, cf Ui ivorr"" iW V in. ii in r Kuiilh. m 1 1- I " M I era aonnn h li fitt.tl I y l' "'. '1 li rhtsrfiilljr rmn niliO It loamr., frirnl tt.il -niniiitaiiri . Onwrn & f o.. I'nirct.ls. a I ror-lors-Irlllr, V ., ay it in ir Lan faiiitl U a'O" ItatiafartieTt. , SmT O. WcFidden, MitrrrrrM-r-ro , iTi iiMiMt, om It i unit liini t-l J-ln In. turn wliruallrW fall-d. IUE 110SADAI.I3 IX COXNFCTIoN WITn CVU wlllmrorhllH and Terrr, T.Itpt romrlalTit.rT--n-ila. etr. W rnimnlri KoaaDAI i 'ir'''' " all i thar Ploo l'nrtflri. Bend for Prall-tl C inular or Almanap. adJrfiiCLF.MltTS 4 CO., 6 8. rtimmrrr 8 t.,V"i'f imort, StL Xamrmbrr lo ark yrtir Prtical! Hi"""1whiskers I inmi-i. III tu ar-l I., irr.-w tl,l. k ami h.-at V ' ! i-t la--r a llli.-nt Ininry In II rla y r iiirmt'T ri-i i'i'"ll k ..i. .....t.nalil. or .1 f.-r.'

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