Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 15, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 January 1874 — Page 2
WEEKLY COURIER
C. DOANE. Foblielaer.
.TASPKK.
w imii;to.
crowded Hli.l at-Vclal thousand were tillable Im jain admittance. Trouble w a feared, ttinl l.trjri' force of police were In attendance. Tin1 platform was decorated it h numerous lla::, bcarin;; inscriptions, some vl i. If 1 1 v of
INDIANA. ' uii inflammatory character. The appearance 1 1 if iln' police in the hull was jjrcrt.'il with
hisses. Tlt.'o.lorr II. Hank was elected chairman, (hi taking the chair In- said tlio ntectinn 1 1 ; 1 no uxca to jrriii.l :ml merely sired to obtain work lor t V inn iiiiovcl. Mr. P.lair, chairman of tin' Vorkin;;iniii's Central Council, read a report prcpartsl, rlAti ini; that 1'i.noo w orkin. people tire w alking thestrcct.s,s.-rkin.:cinplojinent on hari'y.
Tin Senate, on Iiv. l', continued a Iarp Iiiiiiio.t of ii. iniiii ttions. anionic which arc tlic I".. Mowing: .M.u!iall Jewell. Minister to Ku.ii: .lam Mcrcilitli l'.al. Jr.. Minister
to tinecc; John M. it Miu. I oii-ui i ,( -.,1..,,,) me, hatiies aiv in forced idleness. a! Pivinen; Alfrt d A. r'rc.iiian. Tennessee, i Al .V 1-1 1" to the N-ople .f tin- I'liltcd Consul at Prague; I.eviT. Hull. Colin-tor of M.lt(v vV., t.u read. ... Min, lorth that it i. the S-coiid litrict f Michigan ; Survrvor- ' ,). intention of tin- committee to take Mich
(icm-ral: Mian iced. Wyoming i .rriiorv , measures ;,, will f,.rcvtr i.revcnt inoiiev
nfh-ion, -liMt h contract for the purchase of the Werner Harvester itteiit, with the intent to hi art a manufactory of their own. A committee n appointed to 1 1 rail u railroad tariff hill, to he presented to the I.ei-I.itllie with a inriiiorial. The Transportation Con,inittce reported in favor of the Mississippi Kiv r it ii 1 r'ox mid isconsin r improve. Incut: against the acceptance of railw.iv pases by legislators ; in favor of purchasin. no more agricultural implements from 111m lioi l in'-i ; in favor of the expansion of currency an. I free I'.ilikiuic. Maj. Ilolicrt A. Kiuie, l'a ma-ter V. s. A., attached to the Mutt of Lieut. ( it'll. Sheridan, ilieil suddenly at hi residence in Chicago 1 )., 1:1, of heart disease. The IJev. Charles LMvvard Cheney duly consecrated as 15i-liop of tin- " lbTortiicd Hpi-copal Church," in Ch ' t Church, ChienV n Pec. 14. In addition to p.ishop Ctim-
as win orcer iirevcni
Nathan Kimball. I tali; luia P. Knif. Mm- ,,.,je,. After ..ettiiu.' forth in detail thecvils
not.i; in. .xic.Miclun, vv a-tniii-'ioii icin- .,, pr,.M ,,, aiVi-i-tinr vv orUm-tin n, the report ; mins the other clcM'v men participated in the t"i ; s;ia- (iart- r. IE viter at Lincoln, N, !i.; ,,,-e,;, A remedy. Iir-t that law hhall l.e : m r I.t. mi. I a lar-" n.i:iiler of piMuialer. immediately cuaete.1 which hall prevent iinv j John C ipelaud. !aid to have hern one IimuTlie Prcid-Ut -. lit to the S. nate, oil Iec. . j.W ,.).. (."-,tv utjl i; h l Im II Mlhlllit- j divd lllld li r Veal- old and the olde-t lr-i-11. the Mlowiiu; anion,' other iioininatioii. : f( ,,,,, ,,,.,.,,1. ali ii. tioti.il l.v the j.eo- ' dent of the Noi -thwet, d ed i.t the Ap ucv
A. J. .Mui:ii.!Mirveor-..-ncrai. .Momain ic- , , . , individual i-hall l.r al-
rilory ; Jaui' i II. How r, I' nit. .1 Mate 1 trii t Jud.'e for r.i-tcrn I it rit W i-.con-.in, i.e Miller retired; and a larp- niimler of iotlii:ioteM. The Territorial Ieeat have oru'anied a committee to look afli-r tin' i-'cial intercuts of Terrilorien. Mr. MeConni. k of Arizona U chairman, and Mil-onimiitec have lut n appointed to whom have hecn n l". I red ari-oii-. loll. The National Colored Coitv nit ion organized
lowed to hold, cither directly or indirectly, a Mini of money or pr.-jM itv represented by money greater than :J . m or unv iimoiint which the people thclll-ilv e-i hhall determine Upon. Tliese rr-olutioli-t wen' llIKUl illl. m l ad .. ted. nnd ii Committee of Safety then ;ipIint.'d. Iivid M. Kitnli.ill. of No. 10 Common treet, ISo-ton, on lec. 11 killed hi" vv ife and
Mrp-dauhtcr, and thru killed himself.
Hear st. Jr h. Mo., oil lee. V.l. Kx-City Treiinirer lavid A. Jinj;e, of Chii'a.ro, U found to lie ionic three hundred and lifty thou-aud tlollari short in iU otlicial accounts, in ad. litioii to over one hundred and thirty thousand dollars of the cily money W hich W as deposited ill Up"'!lded Kanks. It is aid that the city wilt recover the full iinioiit fiiiin his -un ties. The Illinois State Fanners Association nu t in convention at IVcaturoii lee. It!. Nearly everv congressional district was le. resented.
An immense mass uie. tiii.' was held at tli
in u ... ,i.iir.,.ii uii k.i ii u i'v. i(ii'r nr . . . i . . .
" " , ' oopcr institute. .evv 1 OI K. on Hie evening the innntier of lel, ;:ates present hi illv'two
of lcc. l-j. to prot.t a-ainst the hath iriti. s hundred and forty. The president r. portiil practiced hy the .Spanish in Cuha. and in fa-1 mi a-rejrateof iht hundred and thirty cluhs vr of our (iovcrntnint accordim; l.elli-eri-nt ( j ei-hty counties of the state, with a iihiiirthts t theCiilian KepuMie. U rship of torty-sK thoiisan.l four hundred
.-aiillicl Ncl.oii.ex-.lu.Ue of the l . . mi- and scvrntv-thr'. IMve hnn.lie.l nn.l fortv.
1'iii. hhaek of Louisiana as 1'residctit
An order ha li-n pa-sed ly .lude Humjilin vs, in the case of Admiral 1. . Farnirut s. the tiii MeirojMiiis and oile r vessels, .Mississippi prize cases, directing the Scer-ta-
ryof the in asur. to ever W IIIHI1 the juri-, lir...n.. .irt. snd.leiih of ai.oi.Icxv at
his home at Coox-rstow n. N. i ., mi !). 11.
diction of the court the prize money involved.
s?.Wi:l..-iO, thir appeal of the t iov rrillneiit haviu' Im-i-ii disiniss'i. Hon. John O'Connor, ex-Memher of oti:rcss from Texas, formerly of Indiana, dii'd in Washington on ler. l).
Professor Iouis Aftissi died at P.oston on the ni'ht of I.v. 14. Follow inj: is the comparative cotton stateincut for the week cndii: Iec. Ii :
Martin F. Conway has Imvii indicteil for as- Nt t n-ocl.t at nil I'niud Mate srt.
nault with intent to kill rx-S. ii!tor Poineroy in ashiinrton on Oct. 1'i last. The Senate Transportation Committee w ill Mart South at the commencement of the holi1:1 v recess. The Senate, on Iec. 11, continued the fol
lowing nominations: John Ohio, Fuvoy Fxtraordinary
liirlmc M )s k
sinr nine 1 er I oIjiI rrcripm lo ilittr miice tK't. 1. Totl snine .1 iti- l:wt yrar . ... Ki..ris ;r tHfvsi-k Kxs.rUt for the mnir tuur lft it at. rxjxiri to Mi-T.-Ul l..r tl.t-KAiiu- t;:i.i' la3; ytur. . . .
Mock at nil I oltisl X.ili-s miim
A. Itinhain, 1 stiM-k for the uif ttim- lnt year
and Minister ! "u,rK " Intrnor luwim an. i 'nnistir, . . ,
Pleiiip.oteiitiary to Japan; Alfred T. A. Tor- j Simtt at l.inriss.l bet. Coiisul-Oeneral at Paris; James H, j s imj-time lat yi- r. . . . , , ..... .... ... :M'k Annricanatloatlortfriiiir.iilHiu. Il .vve. I lilted Mates Olstl lct Jude, Kastcm SxHm time last y-r
l'i-trii-t Wisconsin; ol lectors or internal
II. venue: Kdrfar P. Snow. Wyominif Tcrri torv; Thouias P. Fuller, Montana ; Coiistan
: for some time pat. The Iowa State drall'e of the Patp'tls of
An am.licatioii w as made to Judv'e Farw ell
tin- Mauire. First li.tri. t Missouri. ! cf the ircuit Curt at Chicago, on Ier. 10. Ills s..,tc.I that a canva.s of the IIou . f,,r jtllt.. f. ,tE r.strainiiii.' Uev. Cha-. Ii. Committee on Pul.lie Lands -hows that !'! ( hei.ev. lately apiniinted Itinerant Iti-hop f..r majority of th.- cominitt.r an- strongly i.. ,he est l.v the lleformed Lpiscopalthurch. IK...-.! to jrrantinpuhli.j lands for railroads, . fp,m fljn,1(:r cven isin- power as a minister depots, r any purpose whatever, and nr.-also I )if . Lpisiopal Church. Tli- up plication is opposedtoer ii.tin.rtheriitofway throu.-h ; ,.,.,,. ,(1.llu;r (f .(.v,.rilI m, IlllM.r ,lf j,r. the puhhc domain to railroads or other cor- i h.nev',. huivh.wliohaveoj. dldsc..,,,-.,.
Hrai ions. Pu-uaiit to a call signed ly over one hun-
...... ....0,0. ..,,, , im.ms.. j nushaii.lrv met at !.- Moin... I.c. '.i held 111 the hall of the House of Represent. (ir:1.M:,.t,.r Slliedlev, ill his ,s lli!l- ad-tiv.-s i.t Washington, on the ev nin- of li.s-. , ,ress. r. v i. vvc.l the growth of the order in M. for the puq...,,. of considering the sut.j. ct ! , sta;,. -w. ,,.(t tl. nnmin-r r sl,rof rapid and cheap transportation. Repre- j .inate v'raiu'. - had inerea-ed durinir if!.-la.t s. nfative Iimn. ll of Minnesota presided, j y,..,r fr,,n, s ,,, i .s,, vvith an a'r. -ate Some titty or sixty Representative, were pn - i ',emiMrshii of liai.ntm. He want..! mem!., r, nt. al-o Senators Alcorn nnd stevni xhxXXxt. M,ee. ., ..f the order depended upon Mr.Svp'ier.aft. r .tatim; that the nieetin-was i ,,. ,,., rv;ie,. ,,f He ir nil- s prohihitin the not f .rthe purp..-of cominittinx any indi- ! itpMhi. tioii of politics into the order. CI. vid ial to any particular proj.i t. -aid that th- 1 .,,. v w a r-. !' ted 4;raiid-Mater. ii1ipr..v.i....ut..f natural channels was the tirst j ,-,,, alinil:il m.s-etiin: oft!,.. Illinois piestioii to w l.ieh they should liddn ss them- M:,. ; nm-e of patrons of Husbandry, comwives; that tin re were three great water ; ,,..! ,lf xwr of M.hoplinatr -rail-es. route, by Which the great cereal products of ; m,.t J;(l),,ie;ton oil Dec. it. Iletwrcll .ix tic Wet could lH !ran....rted to the Luroi- an ian,, (...,.n hundn d delegates were i.r-.. nt markets, the avenge freight rates ,M r bu-h. 1 'lllt f iMlll)Il,M. T,,e M;lTl. .M;,er, and the time of transit being as follows: Wm ,;,,,, n ,1t iv ,.,... the annual a-Mr.-s. in liy th.- m. Lawrenr, route from Chioago to , tl, t.(l,lrM. f which be deprecated making In. rM.,., ,,r: v-ltr v. nls per Im-I.rl. anJ u.ty- : ,. . . ... ... , ltir.-. .t .vs tun... I"''1'"'"' organization of the order. He I'.y Hi- llii-ls-.n ;iTT tout.-, forty-nine cent , fav ored tl stiihlihinetit of puii-liasing sr mis.,.! ,.. n.-.y-i-hflit -uyt tun. . ,,.,.,.,,.,., r, r. f ., v....,;
l.y tie Mnsi-M-ti,.i lrom st. I.'.ui", thirty-nren I " 1 ..
rn.n per I.imIi.-i, Mild llurty i tya time.
I he St. I.rvvvrenee nnd Hudson routes were , iiianufaiitori. s and other business enterprises i ImiHI five months out of the twelve, he ! in the interest of the firtllers. He reiterated stat.-.l. whereas the Mississippi route w as j former ibrlarat i s that the order were only practicable the entire year, i tln r gentlemen ,,pM.s. d to the rot es of the railroad syfein, spoke In favor of other projioscd improve- 1 and not the .v.t m itself, and favored the imin. tits, when without any detinite action the i prov.nieiit of the moiitli of the Mississippi by convention adjourn.il Mibjcct to future culls 1 the O-.v eminent. P.evond appointing ari-
i.ine grativ'es li.nl also reported, but number of members was not giwn. The Iowa Mate (i range at its r nt session adopted & resolution in favor of removing the National t; range from Washington to M. I.oiiis. A M'titioii w as also addressed to Congress, akiug for an appropriation to build
1st ,174 1 ''inlp : doubl.s.tra. k railway from Mux
I.'.'.tt.? "it y. low a. to Norfolk, V;t. l.'o'.s The Committer .n Aid and R. li. f for the
k..m I suttcruig lioinestfadiTs In Northwestern Iow a,
report that in ( tsceola county there are 'Jihi fttiiilies muling iniiie.liiie aid; iii I.von county Pn) families; in Cherokee 1ml; in sioux -'": in o'llricn :); in Plvmouth p); In Clay ."o; ir. l)ickiusou lo ; in limmctt .; hi Kossuth .V); in P.uen.n Vi-ta and in Palto AltoIKi. Total miiiilH-r of families isn, or 4.""'l persons. The articles most needed and clothing, fuel and provisions, besides seed to cow over ."(.noil acres of land that is already broken. They rn'omiliend that the cnlire H-opeofthe Mate lie called llon to eo-ope.
7,.Vis
Ki.'.-Jvt . :,i;i r.vi. .'..i,4s . lo7,s.7 M.eU 4.s,(i .K'.'V (KJ Iso.um ir'.imu
the words Honor and Count ry. He hud never Iwtraved cither. The Court coii.lriulied him to death. .Ml the members of the Curt Immediately signed an u ,.1 of mercy, which the Iuke rAuinale personally convcjr.l to Marshal MacMahon. A Havana dispatch of Her, II nays that Cnptain-tiencral Jovt liar had issued an r 1drcss to the inhabitants of Cuba, lu w hich lie a s , ' The moment a treaty is cigne.l between the CoVcrninen ofpaii and the I'llited Males, 1 1 1 duty, although painful il nut v be, is to romply faithfully with its terms. ' For this 1 have mi-ivt il tinal orders. Failure to comply wilh the same would produce w ar with a great power, without the aid of Spain. In the meanwhile l,e the law of necessity and the order of Ihe iov el lilii. lit of Ihe rpultill republic. I t lis deliver III Ihe ilgini is
and siirv iv-s ,f her passengers and new . 1 have l.iitll ill the liol.leue.s nf vour Moce. lures
in compliance wilh my word." I President M. Malum has commuted the s.-n-teller of Marshal P.azailie to twenty years of j seclusion, and to bear the cilcels of ti degra
dation from his rank, but to be spared Ihe humiliating eerenioiiy. The Island ot Sainte Marguerite, oil' Callllea, has been (.elected as the place of lineinent for Marshal F.azaine, and he will be sent there immediately. It is stated in a Ri ine dispatch of l. e. Vi that the Swiss (lovcrninelit has decided to hand the papal nuncio his passport, on account of the Pope's last encyclical li tter. Marshal Pazaine has written a letter to President MacMahon, in which he says; "You remembered the days In which we served the country together. I feared the impulses of your heart would be ovcnmisternl by state considerations. I should have died without regret since the r Ilimelidati.'ii of the court for mercy vindicate my honor." A London dispatch of lee. - says the slnp Arabia, from Calcutta to Post, m, foundered at sea in latitude 'js- , longitude li-l ' . part of the erevv had Im cii landed at i l av cselld. The
remainder, thirteen in number, were drow ned while bailing. . A Havana lipatch of leo. II says; The man-of-war Isabel la Cutolica returned to this port yesterday. She left the irgiuiti in charge of a Spanish giindmat at Pallia Honda, where the surviving passenger ami crew are also to be forwai'Uiil, W hell both the Vessel and crew will b- transferred to the FiMted states authoriiics. A l ond-.u te.-grnn of li'. p! gives Intfltigrllcr of the loss of the steamer Itrocktoll ill the Mediterranean with twenty-two lives. Fliahcth. (Jiiccn dowager of Priis.-ia. died on I ee. l.". nge. " Ir. C. Sc he lick has Ix-ctl elected President, itll l 1 r. 1 :. W. Lttie Vice-President, of the Sw iss 'olif.-deruliou. 'I he boiiibardin.'iit of t 'artjtgena was reconillieliced oil I Ve. lowitll increased vigor.
S'lnptoms tr Mvir (i!i.lalu(. A llow or yellow color of skin. (r vt llow . Nh brown spols on face and other parts ..r ody ; .Inline. and dr-.w sines, vv ith Irc.uei.t headache; dizziness, bitter op had ta.e i.. inoiith. dryness o throat and h.i. n,:t h. itt palpitation ; in many . a.. a .In , trash,.; cough, with sore throat; uiistea.lv' appciit,-' raising of food, choking s. n,alioi, in tirt,.a ! tllstle.,. hravilies. bloated or full feelinj al.oiit stomach and sides, pain in hid-s, ba. k orl.rea.t. and about should.-rs ; cob,- p:,in and soreness thrniich bow. I., vv ith h. at ' ..nMipatloii alternating with dianhoa; i.ile.. Ilatul. ncr, llervol ,s, coldness o exlr. initle; nisi, of hi,,,,.! to head, w il h v liiptoms ol Iipoplcxy, liuml.liess f limbs. espi . iallv at night ; cold chills alternating vv ith hot nashc. kidney and urinary .litli.ulties; (Inline... .,vv spirits, unsociability and gloomv ..ivb...in ' I inly a lew of above svipt..m, lik. lv to i
pi.seiu ai one tin ie. All w ho u.e r . pi.-rc. "s
.vii. or n .Vlcli, :,! Iii.eoverv I. iter Complaint and it. ,-u, hcaii-m, loud in its i.raise.
.1 (77;; of i.in.i: ;;.! s:. Rl sK. Texa-. Mav loth. 7;! Ir. R. V. Pn ik k : Ihur Mr My wife list v.ar at thi.tinie was t-oiiiiiie.l to her bed wilh i hroiiie Liver Hisease. I had one of the bet ii..el..- (usee her, an. I he gave her up to .lie. w In n I came upon son, ' of vour no ii. in.-. bought one bottle an. I eolillll. Il.i .1 giving i:. be lie h weighed v' II,,.; vv ., wei.hs 1 lo lb,. au I. robust and hearty. Stir h i, tnk. in ight hotties iii all. so voii sii' I am an advocate ..r vour Medicines. vi. Mr v,' ,
Thirty Years'
for !i re
I'.iprrlrnrti of an ursr.
Mrs. Vv iuuiw'i S.s.tiiix() Sv,:, r Is the prnurlpt.i.ii .f one ..f the l.rn KciiibIp l'h ... i.u. ,! Nursra III (he t lillr.l Millet, mel haa h.i i u.. d for thirty )pra ith never falling a.if. t) uj ,-,.M liy lu. tons of moth.rs ami rhil.trvu. fr..m l. f,-, l,,. X,Unt of oi,e w. rk old to the artuiu 1: i,.rr.- ti a. l litr of tl.r toinacli. rrllrv. i lil rollr. re;'n!u!.sj th- bowrl. nn.l pvri r.-.t. hcslth. ai.-I ..n.f..ri lo la.nh. r and r' :. Wc in :u vc :; to U iu V.. .1 .s.; .... i yMIWf. .lynithf World in all . of IiVhr l"r KY aud l'l Ai;i;ll(K. IN fHILIMtrv. whether il ariseifrorn T thiiir from any other raiuo. f uil d.ni-tluna fr tislnit wilt aecuiiipany rai l, bottle. N.iiib (e-nu.ao ai.leaa th facaimile of Cl'KIIS at l'KKKl.NS U on the ouihle rapcr. Sou. r.r all xDicisi DiALiaa.
t litl.lrrn (Nlfn lsuk and slrk roni no cthrr rue thaa having wonna In tl ituinach. r.i:owx"s vti;xtiFH,K tovii it.U1 .Irstro) Wornu without injury to the. hil.l.hclnf, perf.i lly lit TK. au4 frrc from all cuhirins or oih. r iiijurioua liigrt'dleuti usually urd lu vorui .rr,.sratioua. Cruris A UKuVi'S, I rui rn l.r. No. Sli Kultoa atrert. Near Y ork. .sVj.M bn Ti7iU js,t Chfmttt. an i Ittn'.m In Mt.t.rinet, ul 1 Irt ritr ( iiit i UuX.
The HouasrholU Pana ra Liniment
and Family
rate ui me jrran.l work of relief. ihe cau,e thet arlists liave captured Ib rviv.
oi tlie .lit ress is 1 1 rassiiopper plagti"'. Otlicial iiiformatiou Im, Utii received tint IJeiit. Hm,oii of the Fourth cavalry, who was r. nl I sent from Fort Clarke with forty men to intercept a band of Indians raiding on the Lower Netlee., on I tee. P stnnk the baud, killed II i II.-. Wounded a good many more and capture.) Ill animals. His own ca-iialties were one man wounded and three hores killed. This occurred on the w es( fork of the Nellees.
I the beat remedy In the world for tha following ruuipUlnta. via.: t'rampa In the Ltaihi aul Stomach, I'ain In the t-toniach. ItoweU ar hide, l.h-umi..'n la sll f. T. ... ..... I . . t i V'....1 ... ft. i . 1 1. - -
A llav oline dispatch of ,-,. p claim, that j terr. C oldt. rieaU Woun.la. Hunia.Sore Tliri.at. M.lnal
Sttl'TII. A dispatch from ,an Antonio, Texas, I .-. ays on the .'.'.h in-1. the Indians attacked three men sevelltj-live Utiles frolil Sail Allt'.tiioaud luortally woiind.-d tjeorge Jt. ll. A Im.v w as shot ill the leg, and a Mexican had hi, arm pinned to his side with an urpvv. The Indians drove off s. v i nty-tiv e head of horses, A later disj. ateh adds ; Tin Indians in tln-ir raid on the N'eurrs River have killed twelitv-folir persons, mostky sheep-herders. The son of Mr. iiray, of Santiago ranehe, was al-o killed. Piin ktiravc. in command of a party of citieiis from Corpu Christi, ia in puruit of them. Thirty Indh.ns attackul R. ill's ran. li. nnd captured thirty- igl.t horses. No one killed. The Indians lire stiip.is.s tu ... Coinaiichvs. They came upon
of middlemen, and al.o the establishment of two Mexicans, one of whom iuinixil into a
Weil to s;,v hiniself. Th.-v caught the oth.-r, at ripped him. and threw him into the well after the other. At another rati, he w hen thirteen herders Were driving sheep, Ihey killed .. veil nnd hung them t, j, tree. Thrvvhereabi.uts of the other si is not know n. The Memphis jrrand jury ha. f..nnd three
by the chairman. ,,Us committees no other business was trail-' indictment againt ex-Ald- riiian ( i. alla for
1 he Preli.-nf, "II I ec. l.i. a. nt to the S li- ; acted. ate the following nominations: John pen- j Tho. A. AVi.k. defaulting treasurer of Iiit't.-n. Ala., to be Coventor of lakota; i Clarke county, .. has b.-en sentenced to one Ames M.P.raekett.irereiverof Public Money-, I year at hard labor in the peiiit. iitiarv, and t Fan Clair.-, Wis.; .T,.-eph F. Irish, Register ! "pay cost of trial .-.lid a line of six'v thousand of I .nitd-otliii'. Fall ( 'laire.W, is, ; Hiram . lings, jx hundred dollars.
Pension Agent, Frt Wavne, In l.; L. K. l!a
kr, Regi'bT of I.a'id-otllce, Alexandria.
.Minn.; s, ar vv iiitney, ecr. iary or Pakoia ; iM.,. re-pited for one w.i k
icrrnory; .lonn w. rooi, i oii.-ctor . n-i ti,:,t he made H full .otif.-
toni for the district of Sandusky, Ohio; Role crt Y. Hughe, itri t Judge for the Fa.t-
Andrvw J. Pert.i t. the ( hi. ago wif.'inurb rer, sentenced to Is- hung on I ec. 1J, has
It is understood
snii of his irui.t.
Ihmald McKay, a deputy in the oflW of the i l..rL ,.r ti.A i ' i i r. . , 't.;...;..ut i- i....
t . . ... . , ,, , I ,lll..li-F . I Ill .r.lll.lliis rn IMstriet of Irjrini.i; Herman Si her. 1 , , ... ... .... " I Imiii senft need to Hirer vrars in the lien Iten-
ti.try for issuing fraudulent nattiraliation j.aJUTs.
II. Wheeler.
Mar-hal for Mak-.ta, and W
Marshal for Montana, Colonel I rent, lather of Mr, (irant, died at the Whit" House on Iee. 15. The Mate Ivpartntrnt ha received infor
mation that the Vlrginius wa duly released I ...ttimr f..ni, t).t ti ..r ti.....,.!..-
nnd sailed fro,,, Itahin Honda on It..,.. IT. rr ,i. social, int. llectuai and moral clevati-ii I he national council of the Fniot, League j (lf ,,. rXpn .si,.K a fraten.al feeling of Americv w a held In a-hingtor, on Ih-e. j f,,r f.irtl,er,' . h.b and similar .ns'anizati..iis, 1.. Hon. .!... N -gley was re- le. t.-d Pre.!- ; the obj.-ets of which are mailllv identical with
.i. iii. i.esonii ion, w ere a.o.te.i cailim? uiioii . n r t..
. in..,.- i . I..
The Illinois Mate tJr.mge, in arssion at Ploolllillgtoli, Ier. lj, adopted a long seri" s
I of resolutions j.r. si nt.-d by the committee,
Congress to pass the Civil-right bill and a.
cord belligerent rights to the uban insur-jr-nt".
order; fiv oring a y st.-m of free
r. r.
banking ; condemning the increased salarv : rcpie-tiii the I.eirNlature not to meddle with the . resent State t. iiirf'niii( e law; dei larinf that Congrc had jsovver to, and should control inter-Mate commerce and trati,inrta-
A Ncvv V..rk. Iipaf.h..f I.c.li. ay: Ten jtion, and eoinmendiiig its action thus far in refrigerator ran loaded with b.-. f side.fr i tlti regard; a-king for a ti.o.itleati..,i or renal t v. c.nlo arrived in Jcr.i y City, by the peal of the tax on foreign bottoms ; favoring l.ri Road, on .-alurdav. -ix day Tron, p. ui- ! improv etneiit .f rivers and canals bv Ihe Lrni-
son. ii'.K. Ill-cars lam about ''un.iaa, 1 er.i I . no,.. .,t ...
ub
means of cheapening
iim.s. iiii.v , ,,n,i hi intity and condition I transporlalioii
i o . i.A cattle slaughtered at Com- additional railroads, with proper restriction.. in mipaw . a;td is selling rapidly at an avcritge 1 and as ;,.f r t the building of freight .fa!Kc.,t .jv p.-r , ,,.1." railroads bv ll.e ( Jovemment ..eh for CmA m I-tu . ting was h. d :.t Cooper Insti- benefit ,,f il. , !,.. d.-elarir-t he' inli. reiit Ut'"' N,w " ,' 1' filing of lhc.ll. right of tl,.., pi,. , control co-operation-.. n ..nui.,llv in It -halfof unemployed workhi. i, n. ,.p !,,g IU1V r, ,.r ,-s.ei.tial t.-i. but real v tmd.r the a-p.ee. ..rthe Commun- ti,.i., f ,.. r,il,-o;l. law. i-ts 1 R.,1 Republican.. The blw:l T,,.. , :1 N;lt(. .r:lI,ge during iM n. nt
obtaining gmsls under fabe yr tellers, fraudulent breach of trtlst and larceny. lie was arrested and jravr bail for his a jM araiice in the sun, of $;i.iKMi ( .-, h. W. P.. AV.ei.1, agent of the Adams Fxpres, Company, a( Franklin. I.t ntii. ky, had his skull cru-hed and his safe robbed of L'J'N) on the night of llee. 11. There w . re tim e Ilieil coiu-erne.1 iii the robin ry, all of whom it was thought had ln-eti se. ur.il. WtKMTn injuries w .-re feared to Im mortal. It x as) reported by t legraph, I N--. 14. that old man F.rti.ler and w ife had Imi ii arresf.il at P.iv ingsv illr, Spartaiiburi; county, S. C, and that the son and daughter wen- in North 'arolina. A lainliy consisting of mnn, w ite and child, whil" on their way to Texas, wer" murdered pi etitly a f. w mil. from Little Rock, Ark., and tln-ir ImmIIc thrown into a small stream. The names of the victim are unknow n and the'ewa no duo to the murderer discovered. A t all ha bent issued, signed by I Jen. (iideoii .1. Pillow, for H tlleetill of the survivors of (he soldier of the Mexican w ar, to be In Id at Memphis! on January i. preliminary to the (feiu ral Hireling to lie held lit Washingtoll Citv n Januarv 1.1.
A Madrid ili-patcli .ays that President Cas-t.-lar mad.- an . tli. ial .-all on lien. i klc on I ec. It'., accouipallied by the .-cretry of state, and made a formal announcement of Ihe siirreiul. r f the N'iiginiu and prioii. r. The utmost cordiality was shown on both sides. A t l. graiii from Havana states that Cciis. ties has been deposed from the preside,, y of the Cuban Republic, and that Aguil. ra Is to be his si. --. .or. The ex-liinpr.'.s Fug. ni made a vl-itto Olleel, Victoria oil Iec. M. A severe and disastrous storm vis.-dthe
north of Luglalld. extending into Scotland, on allowed to co'.t.nue, Iai.ir.ri.. llee IC t's M..r.tr,.re V, . . ....... r. .,. I . s....f I I I a. A I' It A S 1 TuiliHT A.I'crieS
" ' .' "l ( -" ( on h Il'el ( m iicre a large iitnub. r of build- I
ings i tul . I i.iin.y s w . re blown. Iwn. It is til. lated that seven Tsons vv err killeti and thirty woinwle.l by the falling wall-. The ftl'ect of the hurricane Were al'O felt at tJlasjrovv, Halifax. I-e.ls. Iiurha'u, Newcastle, Shields alld other places. Information has Im-i-ii receive! from Rome that the Archbishops of Paris, Cam'iray itnd Valencia havr lieetl elevated to the Cllcgr of Cardinals. - --- -- TitK attention of (iiirniMT reader iscnMed to t attractive advertisement of J. N. llarris.V Co., adTelt'-ili tlieirltott and valuable Inn. n me.ly, Allen's Lun Ilal-atn." This ll.tlsain lias been before tlie ptlbilt: for tell vrars. Notw iihstanding this lonsrpcriod.it has never lost one whit of it popularity, or show n the least sign ot lrromini unpopular, but. on th? contrary, the rail lor it bits brrn constantly increasing, und at noprrv ions time ha. the th-maml been so great. or the ipiantity mull' been so larL', as at thi ilay. Wr earnestly rreoiniiiend its trial by any one who may be iilmftrd w ith a rough nr'cold. and wr warrant It to cure if direction are followed. It I old by u'l our city druggist.
Coinplaltits. Ppralnt and Hruiaca, (. hi:. aud lr tver.
for Internal and External ue. Ita eisratlan la notonl to rrliere the patient, br.t entirely remove the cause of the C'lui l.m.l. It p. ne. tratea and psrvad.-s the whole pystrm, ret..rn. healthy artloo toa'.llu parU, ai.d tiuu keui.. U.e blood. Tita Hot huold Tah acia ia Purely Vegetable and AU-IIealluc. Prepared bjr CCKTIS k WOWS. So. ; Fultuu airwit. Sear York. For aale by all lru'Ut. Ruih n'l Ilronrhlal Tmrtaea for u(laa aa.t Cold a, A rOl'GIt.COLI" OUSOr.KTnKDAT
r.rqutrii immediate attention, and theutd he ( hrrk-
of Titr OB AM
Ixcl babi R Lr w.i PisKAsa Is often t':e r"u:t. I'.llOWS'S B..ONCI1IM, IKtx IIKS.
A N vTHts op I li'itran i s. Wr li v fa-t tlissipatr in rytliiii' rxr'it ri'nt-ron-iiess, nnd till rirly jfravef. Vrtliink all kind, of M,i...ii.-. al.o In. lie spirit", and wallow, without iiiastication.iMirk.irrca-r, and rvcry roiin-ivabb' -arlrona,'oii, wiultlwarlino". lif.Mle.tmyitip. sy stcni-iltijrjrliijs', intliofstildc I.mmI. Int. W.u.kMt'ss Vk.ktA HI K INKi Vlt P.iriKK ailliol stop tills ill a radical inaiiiirr but It w ill n niovr t p evil rllertj., and the n-t'iivrriti p.ttifiit, with fresh, purr, vitalinl, In trical IiIimkI Ibtvviii tlirouh hi artrrir. ami vein, w ill have a HarT head and a t onlrr jmlo;tnetit, wliicli,coiifilii willi c'Xrf'ririic', will cause him to abstain in the luture. (mmI. nutritious, ii.tiMr tlief, wLit li th- most th lic.ttr stotna' h may Like, ran la found in crackul wheat, corn bread, tomato, ravv or solt-bnilet! ro, baked npjilr. !ilii! ri.-r. ilain rieo iuMinr. forn start li, rare li t. tnuttoti and poultry. With Vini.iivu I'lTiKiiH ami moderation in cntin' and ilrinkiii":, thrn' I no Inruriiltle of tlysM-psia. Fx kkv firmer who ow n a (rood sf.M k of llores, rattle and sheep, and intends to keep them through the w inter, should tr t at oneo a good st.H-k of Aeri'"t'f 'itrilri foxiVfo't I'tifili rs. tine dollar's worth will save at least half a ton of hav.
I OHI. !'. A Paris ili-piiteh of I i. e. in say : The trial of Marshal Razainc, chnr'il with treason to the French Cov.-rmiicnt in suirci.d. ring the
1 . 1 1 ..I... .1 - -.I
, f.tvonii).' the building of : l-.rlri ss of .'vp 1 lo it,e i.ermun army m me n.,,!,,,, Itt ,.. restored bv taking into tin
late war, terminated to-day. The courl-room stomach a l.-aspoonful of .IuIihxhii'h .limit !''
In the Palace of Trianon vv us crowded lo ex- l.nnnnnr mivci in a lime to. water, win
ci-s vvitl, t'ti attentive and Intere-ted coliro.irse. The most impressive sil. n.-e rcig'ie.l d'lling the closing speech of the I'llKc d'Auiual.'. Marshal t:,aiiie, in answer to n
'piesiioi, of the Court as to bis ,iilt or inn.
, t n. -e, replied that he had on his bare breast I rtl to reply.
Pi 'Km is who have Ix-como thoroughly
chilled from iinv cause, mav have tie ir t irt ii-
svvcit.iicd.
Mark 'I' wain i noil, in1; il not honest. n bring- sun .ri.ri w ith j, lici.t at a tiinluT par;y it. London, rcn idly. In- pullnl
ut a larje foil ol ina,iurri.t ami prorrrd-
ITarlnc a direct lnflurnre on the par:. lmme.llate relief. For Kno.vTi! tis, Astii w frRmi t.xr4rTtT Axr Tutioat Jjiscaaim, Tt.s uti an teJ icuh tvay g x l tucw. fixtlHisn Pmt.tr Prr vaitts W'tll find Taor-nmuneful In rl arlt.g tt.c volee when Ukcu iM-fiire Sluicing or P'-rakine. and r. l.. uitf ll.e Ihrout after an unnsual ru r'.li.a of the t. . .1 crjans. OT.taln only P.cox'a Urox'-uial 1 k hiv ' a . 1 to re t tike any of the wort Lik-a UuluuoLa U.al may e offered. olt trtrynher. 1HL .VAKklM'M.
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