Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 15, Number 46, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 January 1874 — Page 7
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WIEXLY COURIER
C. DOANE, Tubliiher. ja'I.i.. INDIANA. ri iiMs or i.ii;im;m . I---.iiimI iiimI l.llrrnry. ral jeon, the ".-icond InYkcii," i :t JI.-l.ivxv. The lat book of Miss I La l.Vllll.l, call'my herself "Ouida," is "Two Little hh)-ii Shins.' Louisa M U 1 1 II ;i 1 1 had tivc different hook in a more or lo. forward state of jiii paratioii at tin- linn- of her death. lb Jcrti'il contributor- form o larye a cla-s iii Lnyl.ind that liny support mil liiayi.ilie W In pile's contain liolhiny that hi IhtIi t-t- i i 4 I by tin- 1 1 1 1. 1 J l"i ciathc iilitol'. ol oilier M't'ii.iicaN. Colonel illi;imtMi Kilc, of Marion. Iiiwa. lorinnlv of tin "J". Uli Iowa Infantry. ha-accepted the po-ilion !' hi. f ol' Stall' in tin1 army o iln- Khedive of K?ypt, ami ha- tart' l for his post, lie is a ermluate ol VVct Point. 'I'll.'.. K'iJ, W,M ay that tin- poet Loiiylellovv i. much taken ii with tlie poetie brilliancy and rctiiii" of the c lchrated .Irui-h aiitlior, .Icluulali Jlallevi, anl contemplate-rclidcrili? some o' ii prixlllitimi into an Lnyli-h version. Tin author ol tin livimi, "Kockof AL't-. I-tl l.r Me," wa-ai'i i:nylih i:picopal clr?vinan 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 - 1 I'opladv. 1 lie author of "Abide With .Me." the wellknown hymn-chant, wa l.'i v. Henry r'ranci- Lvte.ot levon; and the popular hymn. "Nearer, my oil, to Thee," was the production of a I'hitariaii lady, Mr. Saraii r 'lower Adams, wile of an Koii-h Cll?ll!ecr, Am levant ami tasteful illa in Ncwixpit is the Miinnier home of Mi- t'harIottc lii-lnnaii, wlin. w ith a w cll-vv on fortuiie. ha now almost wholly withdrawn lmai In r professional labor. I It r hair is white, hut hrr heart i youny. In r mind briyht. ami her lupitahlc courtesy seldom -pialnl. Iii ih home circle (die is a'ul to he even Inore cliallililiy than oil the ft aye, m r vv i i i tiiiir atli-eiioiiate uiliiiiratioii from th who Mian her friend-hip. .lolni S. Iliikiiis, reputed the wealth-ie-t citien of 1 Saltilimre, ilie I oil Ic. 'J I at ' years of n?c. In March I.i-t Mr. Hopkins yave jrox rty aimtl al 1 .1 ) (.. tNKi to found a In-e hospital for indiyeiit siek. eonnei tetl willi w hich is a training eh Mil f.r iuire. He ;il-u made ample pro'iion for a home ..r colored orphan, an. I p. t apart fifteen thousand shares of ll.iltiniore A liio Kailroail .-tiH'k, valiieil at in.i"Mi .(hki, to found a university on his iitioii e-tate. Mr. Hopkins wa"uiniiarrie.. The T i i,r fells tin to' low ill"; rooi t.irv of 'rofeor Snell, who has im n l'r ii -r of Matin maties at Amher-t for i.i is ear-, ami w ho. In fore the war, had. it -aiil. only the small salary of i,t hiiiiliv.l ol.irs a year. After the war wealth Im-l'iii to roll in upon Ainher-t College. I his man yaw lilty thoiiaml l"ilar. that man another til: y thoiisiml I 'ilars, ami mi on till the eo!h rs were i Il!o in'. Thell the eo'le-e tfll-tees l 11 u. !- I to raie the s:t;,ries of the ju. il. --iir., ;ini from t-ijjit 1 1 1 1 1 1 I rt - I dollars thry put il up to twenty-live hundred iloilar mt aiiiiiiin. Sm-ll was sitting in hi- study W lu ll hi- je eauie ill to ailliolilic e the L'ood lieu s. lie Wa porill; iera W 1 1-t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m I lliatlielliaTleal tl'eatl-e. " I.Ih ne r !' sail so, "what do oii think? They've il.nio it!" - I . m it':' -aid he. "doiie what? who?" hv, the tni-Ves; 'l'he"e ral-ed your al..ry to twenty-live liuiiliiil dollars a vrar!" Siiell'- tin c U-eatue radiant. Thank mmI, Mhiiira !" -aid he, "now v.e tan have a lodlidi," Sf'litiiol mill 4 hiirrh. A New Vm k di-pafeli from tin- ( itv of Meieo s;,Vs that the tirst Methodi-t ' !iim h there has lieeii ojx mil. At a recent 'oiixrcyaiioiial 'oiili-n nee in Middletown. 'oiiii., one of the fnak-r--tated that the cii-toiu of infant ha-ti-tu was almost wholly lieyli ctnl in that ' hurt h. -W. I'. Wil-oii.f.f P.attle Cnck. Mi. ),., ha- rece'ned an aj'pointiiii ht as ai-t-ant in tin hotaiiicil department of llar.ir l I uierity. He is tin iu-trm tor ol aUmt eighty stndeiit-, lioth from tin Snior and .lunior cla-s. I lu re an hut fifty churches In 1 . -rlin . I he Imildiii'.' of churches npcrtains to the Mate, and the ope will not yir Voluiitariiy tothis ilij.et as they are not allowed to call their own pitors. Tin rivlivt rian ilenoiniiiations in the 'ouiinioii of 'auaila. iiii liidinir tho-e "I the maritime provinces, have ayn-ed upon a tia-i- with a iov to amal'.'iniatioii mnler the ii line of "The l'n-li tcrian huii hof I'.riti-h North America." .1. I'. KoU rts. lat I'rnlessor ot Airricilltiire ill the riiere at Allies, Iowa, and -npi riiitelideiit ot the enlleye farm, has 1- n elected to a chair III t 'ot ncll 'ullr-j-e. Nfw Voik. e will fill tin position of A-itatit I'roti- sor of Agriculture, in that iti-titution, with a -alary of JJ.J.'iil a year. As illustrative of tin sayiny that ' soine things can he ilone as well as othTs." t. ;,.v..l. . Williur, who has for twelve year- lalnmil iitiioii".'' the Yokima Iii'li.uis in iireyoii. states that then arc i'"nit four him. lied ciuivcrtiil imlians un- ' r his care. iiihI in rverv "ie then has l eii a coinplete and voluntary iihandoiiInent of the u-c oftoliaecii, The Methodi-t ( onferi tni:it its session m I'ortland.ntl. r warm discii-siou.lii-cnse.l Mrs. M.,ry I). Wcllcnue as a preai In r. I In discussion luoiiht up the (piestion ot VNomanVs ri-hts. and several ot the ieakrs took the jriound that a woman who has the talent to pn-ii li -htmld not In hindered. I In Lu'hrran 0'ii'rrrr reports, ; tin M. i t of coiiii-sions granted (- the Oar ' t l.'u-si a a year or two ao. to'the l.ntheriii his empire, that IIu.ikhi person in that eoiiiitrv n joined the Lutheran hutch "I lrj. Tlie-o coliei s'-ions Were ".ranted IM response to the titioll of a delryatioll ''"in the h angelical Alliance of thil nit- ' I Mates. Il apjMais after all that the Mtectfs 1 ' i i ; i n i i iir in the I'n-shj tcrian htm Ii in v "Hand recently was .,,', t hi ny in i n - ml : I'llaet the litn,r,t- Cfnnrh J;..:.,- calls 'J' :m event unparalleled in the hi-torv ol N'atiotial 'hun h. f conr-e it iloe'-n't 'h'' it. ami il.di to c.n -- the rcLTct that
I Iler most religious ami raeioii- M.ijc-ty, the ieeil, ha thought it cou-isti lit W it'll her duly to Ahni'.'hty oidaml to the faithful of the ancient li'nr.li f Kuvlaiid to partake o I, read and w ine at the so-called ( i mi I in 1 1 lii l I of the eotch l'n .h) tciiall." Kri'air hikI lutliiotry. All AMiany man h i invented a proec.for making paper hocs lroin the pulji w ithoiit seams. An inveiilioii has jut Imi-ii jM-rfcc ted in I jiylaud vv 1 1 i It allow s a diver w hile under Water to converse with tho-e aliove. The colored citieus of Providence, I.'. I., have foruied a co-operative association ninl opened a joint flock yroecry store. A company is oryaniln in London for the purpose of (iiiii h.i-iii a rye tracts of land in the mineral region of W t iryinia. Tin y propose to sell farms, ch ar oil tiinher, and work inincs of coal, iron and other minerals. Nineteen I a rye hmi-es, intendisl lor liyht inanufai tiiriny imrpo-es, have Ixi n
hnilt on a plot of yroiiml in a workmen's j district in Pari-. All coinliine dwcllim. j ami woik-hoji-. ami are supplied with motive power from im .-tealiiH-iiyine. 'lin y ar n-triictcd on the nm-t aprove. sanitary principles, Mini have a liyht, plea-aut aspect. The value of the scwiiye of a city like Liverpool, if proM-rly utilized, is said to Im worth fully i.iuni, and somehody n';rf that the .-evvaye of the I'liilcd States miylit In used to help pay oil' the national dcht, estimating tin annual waste in the sevvaye department at Sluu.000,000. The l.:tet improvement in hurrlarproof safes is to line the Interior w ith steel rods which revolve ea-ily. Alter drilliny ihroiiirh the out-ide ea-smy of tin- sale the hit will flrike one of the rods and Im dellectcd from its course. It will cither imt take hold or will In hloken, thus preV -lit iny the lock from l iny cut out. M. Au-tin states that ylycerine mixed W itll the Water ill the Iwiilels' of stcailM liyincs ircents tin deposition ot the h,,:" salts, and conseoilelitl V protects the hoiler Irom incrustation. AIhhh one pound of ylycerine to every thrs hundred r four hundred pounds of coal htirnt is said to lie sllllieient for lllis purpo-e. -The Miiiticnta State (eoloyisf comfort. s the present generation of Aineri aiis w ith tin .isuranct' that there is iioiiyh iron ore in tin m ililxn lexxi of die I'.I.h k IJiver Falls iii that State to supply the ihniandforat lea-t ten centuries to come. 1 lev ond that time our interest in American prosMTity ij a very limited one. The applica'ion ot t lei ti ieiry for th reihietioti ol metals from the ores ha- heen patented in Kiivland. ly reyulatiny tin electric current in a projier inanner it icl.iiined that ca-t iron, wrought iron or sti e call In pioduced directly Iron) the furnaii w ithoiit any interuiciliate ojicratin. This pinldliuy hy means of an electric current w ill occupy from t n to lit'tii-n minutes only, in-tea' I l M-vcral hour-, as in the ordinary pmldliny hy hand l.ihor or mat liinr it. Scvvhiy i-taught with yratifriny success in the N inthrop t iirl-' S leol on Tlllont street. I T t I . The schiMil ha nearly one t looi-.iinl uipil-. and is the cctiti r of an intelliyent and n -ectali!e population. On the t of OcIoImt the study ol sew mir was In un ill all ot the classes, each of the iyhtc-H cla-es ii--ot iny t v o hours to their sew iny h ..nun. W hile they are work in? tin teacher reads aloud on some iii-triu tivc and ntertaininy -Uhjeet. the four UpjNT classes. Inside simple sewiny. cutting and titt'my are tau?ht. there ln iny a tahle ami implements jnr the purpose. llftfe- mill Misline. ii -Ay aiiani voimyiiian m i.oyin-iori. I ml., recently rescued from drowning a lady, w ho. in token of In r appm iation o hi coiiraye, sent him four .juart ol hutternuts. Mar-h Parks, of War-avv. 1ml.. th other day thn tv his om n oat across the saddle ol' his horse. In one of the mn kets wa a rcyolvrr that di-charyed. killiny the Imr-e intatitly. While ri-liny on the Lackawanna and IMooin-hury (Pa.) Kailroail reii ntly. a woman noticed the car w a oil the track, ami feariny a wreck, .she threw In r child out of the w imlow ami killed it. A Sharp-vilh (Iml.) man undertook to drive a cart rii lye out of hi. revolver with a nail iiiin lled hy vigorous hlow from a hammer. He sn. i i-cil. il admirahly. hut it took two din tors to .splint up hiw ri-t. A yoiin? "ill at lc Moines ( Li.) wa recently ea!icd hy her l'ny hair lciny canyht hy a rapidly revolviny shaH of a paper mill. Mie -lit!, red hut liltle pain ami was proyre-iny nicely. A coal-oil lamp exploded in the n ideni cof Samm I (iallayhcr at Scdalia, Mo., a tew days since. cttiny tin- Iioim on lire and so hadly hiirniny his ynuiiyept daughter that her recovery wa con-idcris douhtlnl. At Tern Haute. Iml., the other day. a I.istol in tin hand- of a hoy nann-d .laiue .owe wa accidentally di hary.il. slnMitiny another hoy named Win. Stevenson in the atM. linen, intlictiuy a fatal wound. Ayounymaii in 'arrollton. III., wa lately fooi-h eiioiiyh to make ome yro.s iiiisstateuicnt aliout a youny lady, w hereupon shr yave hun an old-la-hioned ImrM'w hip). iny and comix 1 led him to puMi-h a statement exoin ratiny her. -Kcv. Mr. Irake ami wife, of Lima. Ohio, while takiny down some old wall paper n-ccntly, were po hadly poisonul from inhaliii? the poi-i mni. atoms contained in tin yreen eolo.iny on the pajH-r, that tin y died Miii ath r, ami within two hours of a h other, from the cl!'.i '.-. In New Alhany. Iml.. the other da v. .lohn Parker, a caiM iitcr. shot his wile in the head and hlrw hi own drains out. Parker died in-tant ly. and his wile will not survive. It is uiid.i -tiMid that domestic infelicity was tin call... A man in Manistee. Mich., named MInald. recently attempted to commit suicide. With yrvat delilicration he wrote letters to his wile, his employers, ami the M lollie I.odye ol vv hit Ii lie w as a lliellilicr. lie tlnu took a eh air, placed a pillow in it, put hiuisclt in position. an I shot hiui-cl! in the ear. Stranv to ay, he is recov. rin?. At a shootiny-niatcli at I .nl-oii, Moiityonicry county, ( ihio. on hri-tm i day. two hroth.rs,' .lohn and Henry stone, i; i.irri led ahout the I. .a. hie' of a riile. .lohn called II. nry a liar, w In n Henry dnw a I
revolver and shot and killed John. The ss ciator. U iny mm h excited, caught and
hiin? Hi nry to a tree. Win n taken dow n Tin-w Imle .liey ,.f (,rj!lti-m may -hie was Mini : . Too linn II vv hi-k V iail.-o ' i ,ri.o in a f. w'wor I.. In iT,.r'r il..
it all. At W'atertow n. thio. a few days .jmi-. Thomas Pierce w a- t.ikiny a ai k of .rain lldlll hi' waoli W Inn the sack slip's d. Jlis son-in-law, tiranville llawkin-, who was stamliny mar with his un. attempted to cati h it. and in o dniiiy the un was di char?iil. the hall pa-ini; tliiuiiuh I'ieni-" heart, eaiisiny in-tant death. A joun? woman, a inii-ie tea In r of Lluiira, N. V., wa rcii-ntly Mitlcriny from typhoid Ii Ver. and It-i-aiiie to ail a.x arance ile.nl. Ihe altendin? l.hv.ician I !' liouiliisl lite CXtlliet. and the P ill nils Weptaken to "lii-2sile forhuiial. At the j yrave when the eollln lid Wa- reinovel to allow the friends to take a la-t lMk at the remains, the lxly was loimd in M state ot s rpir itioii ami still warm. Measures Were at om-e taken to re-tore coii iollsI lie--, Imt without avail, altlmu-li siyn. of liii- were iihl; f.r several hour at; rward. ! Imriiiy a m-vcp rain -torni almut tin middle of leci mUr. a Mr. Thornhury. : liviny near Le i.'oy, Kan-as had a very: narrow esi ai4' Irom death. lie was r- ' tuminy tmni a- Poy aller dark, with his lmrscs and vvayon, ami when within a fnvv J ro. o his In 1 1 ue all electric Ixilt tloiil tin ; clouds descended, in-tatitlv killiii? Inith hi hores and paraly.iny Mr. Thornhury so ii.-nliy that In tell lorwaM hun ln .-i at. strikiliy the toliyue 1. 1 (he ttll'.'nll Ix tWis u the dead hor.es. He recovereil alter a lew minutes Mitlii icntlv to lind hiiu-elt only hadly stllliliiil hv the sIhh k, whil hi hor-cs wa re stark dead. arrie Lily William. little tlauyhti r of Tohn and Caroline Williams, w ho live three miles north of Polk ( ity. Iowa, was ecaMi to d a'h on the "Jltli ol I ec'tiif n r. Ine ot the nieuitHTs of tin family was pr pariny to s, rul the kitchen t!oor. ami had jut i-et a kMtle o H-aldill? Water down m ar a door w hich lel to tin sittin?-room, ami turinil away tor somethiny w hen arrie. a little yirl four year- old. oh i(.i the diHir coinin? into tin- kitchen, ami from some linaccoiiiitahle Ini-hap. tell into and llps t the ketth ol Water Upon Ui-r- If. 'J'hoiih her lather and mother wen present, ami instantly r-inoycd the elothin?. and did a!l that atl'ectinii and skill could !. J"t allcr some eiyhteeii hours ot sii:)", riiiy, early hri-tmas inornin? sin fell a-hs p. At r.lui, i:i on i iiritinas ivc a yooii-inokili" Vollli? Iliall i.oii" to the Wavcrlv IhiUM- and reiri-tctvd a A. I Lawn m--. Marcnyn. The next iLiv. at 1 i p. in.. In was found dea l in ld. .t hi-I J side vv as a tiinihlercoiitaiiiin? a tew dn.. I Mipp.i-e. to Im poi-on. A lovi-Iett. r. a .m k o hair and a pi t u"t of a yoimy yi;l were l.iiiml in hi- mh ki t. The env loMeotitaitiiuy the lock wa st.iw1is all oyer, apparently in hi la-t moment-, with the endearin? words : I arliny, dear. dear. yo.nl yirl." "Can never U worthy o oii." I 1-ar I can never stoji." I pr f-r I l. ar I can never to M-iiaratioii." et lea'h t pciiaratioii." etc. ' I ejir, '.hh yirl. darlmy Ian well. J he joun? loan lived i i In-lviden and the yoiin? yirl is nio-t r--H-ctalily connected in Man-nyo. ami i- very yoiin? iml.el. The attair i. a painlul wariiiny to the romantic youth ot the lalld. lorriin e.l. It i report nl that the lim k oiv.rnnieiit haveat I. nyth maded. tinite arraiiy.oielits for cuttiny a ealial through the I-thmus of Corinth. It i. to have a minimum depth of .'7 f.s t. ami a width ot ;2 I--.1 at the iKittom. It is yrava ly n latnl in ("hin.i that at the audience yiv ii hy tin1 Lnis r.ir. tin 'am!ias-ad"r v . rc -o ovcrw In imcd hy the auyutnes. of Hi lint rial Maje-ty " that imt one of them could -jsak a Word, and uio-t of them had to Is I. 1 out in a taintin? condition." An Kn?lih coiiip.iny ha N-cn tomml for the purios4- of iiioiiiim- the iiiiinlt.ititi d ny ion. of the tiran haco in the Aryeiitine Kciiih!ic. An exs ditioii has already Iss-ii dispaiched hy tin-company for tin puriose ol i hoo-iuy land for s ithllielit. liovcnior .lew ill write from Pu-.ii that "kinks have Ikmi reyularly chart, nil here for al mitt teli year . and pay. all of (hem, ei?ht. nine, and ten k r o ut. dividends, ami the st.s ks an worth from l.M to p-i. Then lu jet Im-cii m failnn anion? them. The (iovcnuneiit exen i-.-a strict watch ovcrtln iu. and a dclalcation would In -imply 'the army tor lit. or tin !ilN-riaii mines,' and criminals don't escape hen.." A yi ntleiiian natii.il Tucker found in the literary cataloyuc . the l'.ritih Minii iii. a few days i;ii-c, a work hy a nam.sake limit r tiie head of "hi-tones." and ak.il one of tin attendants to hriny it. 11 tlh ial Imw.sl. and n timl to till the mandate. He wa a -ry Ion? time away, hut on hi :i turn. ttT an interval of tw . hour-, he handdl Mr. 'I'm ki r a very thin volume, whii h t rov.il to I- "The Hi-tory of Little Tom Tucker!" Mr. 1 inker ha imt ayah i turned up in the n :i liny-rH.in. . In Italy an i'ivali'1 ladv w as upp.m-iitlv lin? in a Ion? I'.ii m in sr tit. I 'nni iviil. the Kiiple of tin house had J. Ia.nl at In r tut I vv o stone hot tie coii tain in? hot w at.r. she tir-t awoke to the ayoiiy of InT hurnin?. Ilaviny no siv r t -h ak or move. she could yive lio siyn. he a-.Tili'S ll.T pn-scrvation to this f.artul ntonitive. Lainenes ctisii.il. ar.d hole st.H n main in Ikt In t. Tin iliiiiiyiii-hnl Ir. Ianlorth once t-Miivt n-d a patient hy ru-hin? to a kitchen w hen he had noticed h.-at.il tlat-iron. The-. In lia-tily ajipli. d. raisin? iinni.iliatcly hli-t.-r, w hich was mijc poii to have sav.il life. The follow in? ineid. 'it comi rniny a Voiin? N-t roth.il i iiiiid. i sai 1 to have m j curndat M" w; The yirl was ot yr at I iM-autV. the lover Was lln -on of rich pm-i'ts, and on her hirthday ihtaiti.il leave to u lclirate it with tet'-s to Im- yiveti at In r lather' hoi-e. 1 he ltrt eVcliinyat 'inner tin yoii:i? man drank deeply ami lpi-aiiie intoxicated, w hen Pi com I in i w a I so violent that the ym-st ail n tind. and he wa w ith ditliciilty convev.il to hi f.ithl it's house. The next dav. however, he jires. nt. il liim-elfat tin lull he had artinyed. and daini-l with his lxtroth.il. In !1 the ilam- Wa elided the Voun? lady re.pi. in! tin dan. I to pi. iy a favorite air and r- tin-l on the hah-env . w In inr immei diatel v afterward w a- In ;,- I tin sound of lire-arm, ami tin- vonn? I : Iv w a touml I to have -hot Idtm-Ii thtoiiyh '.he heart with a revolver sin had concealed. A lctt. T found upon In r assii.'ti' d the dNcovi ry of In r int. 'inlnl li'i-haml's brutal nature as the motive f.-r the act.
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I I.strmairance of ll.e AJininislratioii. I l.irye-t aiimuat of mi.i,ev and to ,,11.1, r it in the iui.-t j.roiliyal inanin r, "m, to tiln oiiiv a o iM.iiMcal duty nti rlsia"l at a-liiii.ion. n-!cad of ntreln hiny the c M ln lit iin- to a Js-aee -tamlard. 'onyn s- ha. sought hy every means to maintain a war lootin?. ami adoptt d the n-ckh s estimates of tin departments a- if its lir-t .iiicti..ii was ( rcyi-li r the -. Ii. t. of the White Ilolls,-. Kxtravayint appropriation. (,, ,.,,r. rujitioii. imim ii-- in aii-oiiiitahilitv. and '"I'""r:l-"' a VKioiis sv-tiiu ii ii . ..... .-..i r.nlually tnnli rmi.'tiic' privati' niora! until it has at lui'iated in haiikrupley ami w id pread ruin. The evils that are now atllictiny tin- country may In- ilimtly tr.n-d to the.-and kimlre'i caii-c. In his report to I'oiiyre.s under the head of a " Matt im i.t ol tin lA ieli;lire of the I'liilcd State, to .llllie:!!. 17.'," Mr. I.'ichard-on firni-ln tiyur : Wr ! ii irtn.cnt tin- I i. low In; I ; , .'-' .l ' :i i y U. j.rlui. nl Ill'tlllls M IsT, tld!ltl4 .. ........ I'r.-iiiiuiiM sel on iaels .ia. iii I, Li - ;-,ll i Uh a, fst. IU,U,IM 1st A'l-I H fi-i ui ( i'.v.i.i.s -si j A''1 UiWr l 1 i,;.'.ii. il -i;t.ii .m :s Total. ... ;i1.Jli Thus the fuiindutioii j. laid for eoraparinir the iiirn-iKin liiiL' items fur the lis-al j yi arof 1sim;, which included the tirt tour month ot Mr. Lincoln'., term, a follows : WisT .l'-purtriH-nt Navy li 1'H.rtiiu nl. . t...I.ri. . . .......... Miix-eiUuruUs I.'io't,.' :; ;: . 1, T.I M . ;. ;.!-! .'? :t,3.:..-; l.lfl.l ii 0) IVn-iuns. Intrrt tl.e ;i..V 73 . 4.1.11.1 7 i .,;, 7 i ai ; ."' "'""''-' 1 ,!" We Lave separated what may U eidl.il tin- regular x lis- Imtn th.-e w hi. h an of a ditl. reiit narun. like is n-ion and int. r.--t on the puhlic d. ht. And hen- i the l'orl7i-::. tor l-Mi-t-l IV..; I, el. I IiiilVr.r.r P.V takili? tis into I 'I.i .i. 7J i t pulatii.il of the two I .nt-oUlit. this I Ac. - In-I I the t In P comes still more ptartlin luilxtinii . r. n-u- of l7n .fiiliiTi'Mi li vt n-u if tsi .'V..!'-.t 1 ;.i,iii, -.'i i ! Thus while the opulatimi iiu-reasis only ! a traction over 21 rc. nt.in ten var-. j tin X ne. ros. over t r tt nt.. or at I tin- rate of s..,.ii f,.r one. 'I hi eiioriiiou j li-proM.rtioii slnil. a i!..d of IL-ht up.n tin extravayiini' ami corruption ef the i doininait party. j The army is .louMed in co-t. and so i the navv, w ithoiit halt a mm ii ellicieiiev now a in lsiui. And the Indian-, w ho have !. i'liilcd in numlM-r inatt-nally, now co-t ciyht millions in round liyur.-s ;. ayain-t thns. wh. n then- w. n nearly tw i.-. a many to support. '1 In n-1 mi s iti-faciory explanation mi -ililefur thi-friyhttul di repain y. It i plainly the n-nP of joll ry. waf. and n.rnipt favoritism. The ud l.-n lorioiics aojuir.il hy Irieinls of the Adiiiini-tniti'in, as the tr ilhckiny knave an .all-il. and the !V h ol l.le atlii t.il hv tho-j who control these Xs lnlifUrcat W;i-.ili?to. t H the w hole iorv. If eoii.iif.-n-d in innn tion with taxation. Tieatlv a huiidnil iniilioiis a v.ar w ould have to U ad -led to till aj.pal.it;? a?yr.?at'. Mr. Unit well Imu-KiI ol anti. ijiatin? the pa.Vlil. lit of the puhlie k ht, and the Philadelphia ( '..nv. iiti"n held it up a the ?n-ate-t na-oii why .en. irant phoiild Is re-i lii t.il. .in I a proof !' hi tinani d wis,,,m. LM.k at wht it --t to carry out this ahstird " jM.li. y." ex. ln-ive of the drain ui-oii the capital and reo:mi- ol the nuntry iifIi I r enterprise ;.nd hyitim.tte h'l-iu.-s. Then wen paid I"r in-miums aloin inore on the dcht thu purchas.il t u or v.-ar in advance o i;. maturity : la t-7.v In 171 l.V,!. VJ ft. . J,i ii,7;'l 74 In i-t: la I .1 , .v. Total Sm h . t:,. 77A.7 t" im roLMc in a si iiis almo-r practic.,1 ay. This . hi-i.iii has not nly co-t tin"-- cxtravayant j.reniiuui and sw. lJ.ll tin volume o taxation, hut it ha ciilniiiiat.il in ruin, .li-tn -s -.uid to. j.ro--t r-.tioii of every in hi-try. The pn t nee that the mhiction of int. rst hy the ripid extinction of the debt w oiild ojHTate a a r. li. f and more than compensate for the drain of n our.s s i,.,--s.,iry for thi object ha loll? ayols-ell cx-plod.-d. 'lln tclliptati"ll to eccs furiiislnil hy a ple'.Ji'ir'c f p a-ory ha shown Mi.-l.iilv'aml the f..l-eb.HM . that ati-unl theory, t r at the v-rj" l;i-t -.ioii of Conyr. s luo'-e nioney was voted for uimf-s-ary put. lie huil linys than the whole inti-r-etprofe.-d!y pav.il. Hard im-. --ity now f .ni n to adopt principle, which have hitherto 1k-ii li capl.il. and tosiib!itutc somethin? n-al hr the l.d-e externals. o min h in favor. If the jMtlicv Im oti.i- M'ttl.-d that the public debt Is to l nsl.-eiiKila.it lnarun- and y.Mwl I. th pn . r v.i I in n-yard to it. payment, a "Teal stride will U-Made tow an) a sound and prudent jM.lii v. That a t alone would w ie out at I-at one liutidr.iI ami t n million of uniiMi--sary taxation annually, and k.s p that amount in circulation to aid .-?itiiuat -n-t. rpri.. and d. velopineiit. Ii.--i.es thi-. it w ..aid at a sin?le blow overthrow a p rIi'h ion system ami briny the actual and projM r xs ! for i-arrv in? on the I ...vernmeiit. which are now n.v. n-l up under a l.i.yc ma., of ity.in .. w ithin tin il.rn t V i w and rc.idi ol evciy iiititm m y. We have In-arlv rcaclml the end of these 'X. rilll. lit. The .ii!hT 1sc l.f the Jn-.f-plc i-aw akcn.il at la-t, and impo-t ure tinds Mo o:iyi r a patient public to he lyuil. i or to cheated, t 'o!!y a tin cxp riei.ce i lik.-ly to In- iii n tuminy to sound practice, tin country w ill nunc out of tl.i ti i d like a yiaiit n Ir. -!,. .!. tn...?er and Is tt. r than U I t.. Adversity is the l-t n a.-t. r l pr.n ;i.-.-d n lorui aii.on? iiat.iias.;iiioiiy I tucll. .V. J". .Vim. Iief. at br:'iy dii. !ul c"!i-. 'jiie:,ce in A l"V had Iii ear bit iolden, ( olorad". ten -It' iii a liyht. wa tl.rown in l:ont o a wayoathat r .mover him. w hi. h -cinila do. that bit I.i ill. and 11 1 1 yoiny h ine hisfatln r whal.il him soundly lor imt winIiin? the- liyht.
(. rants Wou.I. rful I'm.
W h n Ali ll.u wi-h.d to aceoinpli-ii ?r at thiny. helm rely rutilNil hi w iiinlerI d lamp, and liialiile . lit ha-ili-ot co-llv jewels Were plaM d U tore hilll. or cl.yaii't tula, t-s wen- created at a moment's i,.,n. . Never sino- the i!aV s of Aladdin have siiell wondertul miracles tMeii - rturine. until the pre-, nt time. ProoaMy i'n -idelit rul.t's k ii al"lie jmi.-i.-s nil ire of tin aln p.wer thall even the Wonderful lamp oftl Aral.ian Niht.." When Tom Murphy t the cu.toui-h..u.e in di-yraT, hl.n kein 1 with his intainous load so a-to l marly iinrM-oyinaLle. .rai:t's vm.ii-
w hi. h ha. i d. rfid -i-ii wa invoked, w hen the I.inm rp.il.lic and ly charrisl remains of Tmn were rendered h-f iy! !i ul- -now -w hitc w i;li immaculate i.uritv. An-
y Is in tin ir -jhi:)c-s roU-s s!- ms' I. lack he-id- lionet Tolll alter he had recti Ve th t in tits of I, is m.i-tcr'. p n. U hen olt.ix tiitnhle.l from the yid.lv height- at w hich he had always j r. hed Iiiin-elt. ami ti ll hrok. n a:nl lrui-ei.au ui.rccoi'tii.ihie Ilia-, of .-ina-heil -tatcniaii, the - Hue Woli- ; il-rtul js ti was ihj.js-d into luai..- Iluid. I ami a. tin i;i.--iv in ta . tar ilrni. iM-d lroin the l resident . I;'. '. r the chronic smile of the cx-Yicv wa- re-torcd in all if innocent simplicity, :.ml 'oIi.:x i m.w a yrinniny honorary n uiIh t of the ;.jcal hoilsi Icld. When the t 'on-t it utiolial ( j'A eriiiin lit su i. . j lo ail .Vim m an -iti-7eii j. to i. ovet tliruvv u in any Slate a da-h of the same vv on. Id fid iilstrunjeiit ha hy its mayic c.v. r- ov rti:n.el w hole commonvvcallhs as m I.oiii-iaiia. lut prohahly one of the ?reate.-t teats ever js rlornnd hy thi- truly niayi.-al quill is the f.-at ef reinovhiy from what has u-ual-ly ls n calleil piejiliny. all of its d.inininy qualities. Ii.-t year. vs h n incmlH-rsui ( on-yre-s eoiiciM-tcila si hcnie to rot) tin' eojiIe hy h yaliiliy the ha k paV. the Wolidcrtill, I manual, and Mi"-niatural splendor and iwcr o; wruni s -n m Ktrippiiij the uni o its iiat o steal completely out-hone the. lent of Aladdin's lamp, when the inaynitiii:t lulace. which Was th ynitidest ever I ereetd. made Us apjx ar.imv in one myht. i Iy thi- pimple da-h of the executive Wcahii! corsin:ioiis have n nri. he.1 and riny." that have npear-d plain without :,i,v scttiny w hatev. r have U-. ii .iiddcidv traii-fonmsl into diamond rim, lo-., .h. pherd. w hos. skirt have been chi., , utitil tiny had Imi-oiih iuil.lcvv.il. is leaiiMil and puril'ml hy (iiant's Jkl-h a thorouyhly a if tin ynat 15o'" had Im ll soak'il ill the Waters of .Ionian for a half century. W illianis. w ho .lrahhle.1 his tr;.i';;..j In the slouyh i fevrntpriors. has l y a dip of the pame won. U rial i en been el. vatnl and r.niVe.1 the lennili ition to the lielicll so lately honored hy .!mo p. h.tsc. lluiyhalil. w ho h. Ip4i to Ii x I'licle Sam so that the yreat t rclit-Mohili. r crowd to which In.- Nloiiy.il iniyht rob him. hy a dash of i ir.uit's wonderful jh-h Was ch allxil a. cXn.lt'oilly a- th'ep. rs f old. and .-cut on I.i- l"i iyn iiii--ioii rc-joi.-iny and !! in? hi. ma! r. llundr.il. yea thi. hk the tl.il-tiii? traveler- i:i the :. . i... -i. i !. nly li nver an u-i- aa I i .- -,. !. iiave lall. n dow n ami hi. --. I tie ir nia-t. r j n. which tii.'ind tin ir .li-p.ir to r.joiciny. No matter how larye their rorupt son s haV- ! 11. Veil atil.cted Wor-e tiiall .loh Of old. the woiid. rt .1 ll ot the nia-tcr has I'lili. t urc 1 the sores and let out the had inatt.r. Lvcn liow. lie.!. Howard tand waitiry to l i-caii d. al;d the same won.1. rlul jn'ii w ill lc d tin p. ruirlo d spirit ot the t.cn.-ral ati I .. ml ium away hlcsiny the Mill that M.-c.- 1 1 1 an. lain that ha reton-il so many t.illen statesmen. Y rily. we say. the'yh.ry of Aladdin's woiid. rf.il lamji I..--. it splemiorwhen iiuipared U-i le the miracles rtorm. I hy ill. rhi I Kx'i utive's woml.'M'ul j. n. II 7. i '.! (.V. J".) Tir. An l iipnilitahl.' IUiard. r. John S i- tin i hi. N nyin.s r ol a ix-o team that ply. Itwuii liiis..u ami L'.il Kiv. r country, and by a tew is vitl?arlv allila bull-whacker." .I"hn wa- in i en i -on t hri-tnia- dav . and. alter imbibin? Ini l v ut our in-t lahioiiable .il. H.ii. iiincliid.il that he Would like to at pom. thiri?. Mid st. pjHiI into one of our n taurant. w h.-re an iuvitiu? dinner w a. smokiny on tin table. John start.il in at the front door w ith such -snl a to make a halt rather ditticiilt. and the mis4ipi iice wa lie took a peat at one of the tables in the r. aX ot the rro)il. Uioll W hicll wa. pi. mil many deli.a. i.-- that were to l carri.il lorvvanl toother table., a ova-ion iniyht nipiin-. Anion? other ?.mm thin? t In- loimd on thi tabic wa a larye, ni.-e bak.il turk-y "iio:ie to a turn." a it were and iohiit.M'k t he . ai v iuy-i"lc ami made a viyormi rai l u;-oii it. The wait, r knew that .lohn wa I" tin wrmi? w, and that In wa mpidly throw iny 1 1 im-. If on the out-ide of a delicious tm k y that had Us n jin pan Nor otle-r cpi.-un , but w hat .mild tin- waiter do? billtl wa a larye, robust I'eliovv. and wa likely to strike out from tin- shoulder with alut the same r. -ult as a kick from a mule, 'l i e waiter interview.il the proprietor. 'I h proprietor pulld a-id. a yni n curtain, st. i' I to tin fmnt, and. ni: r survejiiiy lohu' hu?e form fr a l.-w mom. nt. eonclud.il that tln n- wa- no ii-' in inakin? a lu-s pimply Im-au-e a man had . aNil himm If at tin W roll? table, lie stood a-i.1'. however, and silently .Mk. on a that, turkey pun-limbed t th raveiiou. upH tite if the yciitlein.ui from K.-.I Kiv. r eoui ty. II. paw loaves of nice white bp-ad au'oinaiij in? the turk. y. v hil pi.-., cjike and j. II v di-apH-ans with fearful rapidity. As .lohn yave the turk. y a tini-hin? touch, hav in? leanil tue di-h if the la-t vc.tiye, the landlord who had Us-li Woiid. rin? all this time v hep' hi. profit would mine in fir thi .linn, r yn-w (nura?e"ii a well a san a-tic. ami sharply a-kul. " l th. re aiivthiii? ci-e. sir. that I can help you t".'" .I.ihn h.'d t;"V' r ot -. rve.I j.'c.cn.i- until now. aod vva. soiiiewhat p'.artlnl. but hi. reply sho-Aii! Ih.d he W a equal t the III. Tyel'n . II- rai-ed his i y. ai,. Voi.-e and .tartled tin proprietor by -..yiiy: "I don't .-are if V"ii yive in. aii;her one ol tlniu thar turk. -." 'I In- n -ta .raiit n.au iMiyratlllat. i ljm-lf that he yot rid ol his n. totiirr w i'lmut faith, r raid oil hi. culinary department, an I without ilitli.iilty, but )i want- it .ti-iiin tly und.T-tood that In w 'lid sell out t hoy co-t rather than j take ih yetttl. iiian fp.ni l.'.-d 1 ' i v r county ! a a n yioar boarder. ltni--n (7Vn) , .Y'" ." 'I'. j A hil-h I of la! ye otat.N 11-ilallV eo-t lc. ..r h.bor than a bu-h. 1 of piiiall ! ones ; vv hih- tl e I r ye on. s are .al ible at a ! j.nitlt. the ;n. II line often do ti"t pay the, i labor bilU.
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