Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 15, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 January 1874 — Page 2

WEEKLYCOURIER C. DO AXE, Publisher.

JASPEK.

INDIANA.

Court, thu rctoriin; tin r mi wn:it iit of iui uiIm i i.f Conrcs and other to their Ir-nn-r r-tt. . senate, on the 21t, unanimously eonfirmed tlii- ix iui ti.-ii 1 ti of Morrison II. Waite ll Chicf-I list ice of tho lllitcd State. itumor of Cabinet change, iuvolv ity the resignation of Mr. Kichardoti and the transfer of lr. I Mann t the Treasury an. I .Mr. Itristovv to the Interior, were current iit the capital on Jan. 21. i:ast. A train from lloston on tlie New llcdfnrd A Taunton Kailrnad, Jan. 1". jumped the track, throw inj; the locomotive tin. I four car down an embankment, mol injuring fifteen lcroii, four seriously. Istne-t , Freeman lmt hi mother in Jersey City, a few nihtH ao. lie eoolly allege that the shooting wa accidental. Hi sister, w lio w a present, states that In- deliberately took aim at hi mother a she w a clcanih tlie room anil shot her dead. A convention of coal miner was held at YVilkebarrc, l'a., Jan. 1. at which it was re

solved to niter into a p-m-ntl strike utile an advance of 1) -r cent, in jirice over lat year's bai wa agreed to by the operator. The I'ottsvillc (l'a.) lhtily .VMto.ird of Jan. IT ha the follow inji in reference to the troubles in the antliraeite region : ' There U Ho louder any doubt of the fact that there is a P'Tut:.'1 suspension of minium oiHTatioii in thi region, and utiles the l'hilailt Iphi.i anl Heading Coal and Iron Company recedes from the linn stand it ha taken, the cessation of latxir w ill Im- rotraetet anl costly. The sit leiiion ha now fairly Inuii ; w hen or how

I w ill end im one ean i rt-li-t . The men are l they are reoel not to yield an inch of what they consider their rights. The Company, on the other hand, i determined not to make a nintie foiii-eioii, and has );: tin a jMiiiey I w hieh look a though it wouhl protract the ! tL'ht Indefinitely."

A hill ha locii passed In the New York I'ilature. making it a criminal otntie for

a hank to eerlifv a cheek utile the money i

CUHKKXT XKWS. wamiii4 ro. A convent! on of Mexican w ar Vett rail assembled iii Washington on Jan. l. the tnV jeet of the meeting, a stated by the chairman, lxinjr to ak Cohere for pcnton for the survivor of the Meiean w ar, a-lopt measure for the organization of a National Itrothcrhoinl of Mexican Veteran f.ir representation at the Centennial K.xpoitioii, and to prevail upon Congress to pa a law to alinit iiKlip nt Mexican soldier to the Home near Washington City. The Senate Committee on rot-olliv and Iot-road on Jan. 15 heard argument from Mr.li. (I. Huhhard of Maahuett and Win. Orton, President of the Western I'nion Telegraph Company, respectively, favoring and opposing the ltal Telegraph bill w hich the committee have under consideration. The t'nited State Attorney-tJeiieral, on Jan. In. reociwd a lipat h from the United State Marhal at Austin. Texa, say in;;: " The new Ivh lected (iovernor. Coke, wa inaugurated lat nijjlit. Armed men an- ruardnn approaches to the otliec and to the Capitol. Hlnr armed nu n have possession of the legislative halls. A conrtict seem inev itable. A messaire from you w ill save u from disaster." The Attorney-tietieral replied: "I could only npM-al to tin' parties to cacefiilly .ljut their dirti. ultie if jHihle. Cannot oitip one lu pitiate a settlement . I have no j-w..r to interfere w ith fore-, imr have von any duty to perform in rcpcct to the mitter except to ue your influence." On the same day the President received a telegram from (iov. Iai, sajinjjlhat uiuh r the Constitution he wa entitled to hold the otlice until the

nil 'to pn'.ieet the otlieers of the State, ami I ! Mrn fraudulent all time

aked for military a-itanee. The Wahiiij;-

( apt. C. 1 .lad'on, Fourth 1'. S. Cavalry, j Mount Very, Surry county, Va. Chanir'H

w a accidentally hhot recently !y a brother i deuth occurring; on the niht of tin' ltith, and

tilllcer w hile inspecting a new carhine, at Fort

Clark, lie tlicd w ithiu I w cut -four hours. The jewelry store of IuhmeV Co., Cincinnati, w a recently rol.ln of two trays of talllahle tliamolld rliij:. V allied ut seven thou-

Jinx's on the inoriiin of the lTth.ahout two

hours later. They ca h left a wile and family, a numher of the children hcin dmf mutes.

The Kentucky Ilouc ha paej a hill iikiV

sand dollar, by a Ixdd conlid. nee op rator i lnr it the tluty of county judjrea In any town who went in ostensibly to make some pur- Ur city In the's:ite, upon petition of 'twenty ,'"'t,,',, ! lejral voter, to order tl hII to be opened at Several cHses of triehina-spirali. produ.'ed the next regular election, ut wliieli it shall be by at in;; tli-eased pork, l.av e been reported ; decide.! w hether li.juor shall be sold or piven at SI. Imis re ciitly, one of which resulted ! awav in such townorcitv. If nrohibitioii is

vote.l, any person violating the law shall be tiued not less t hnn fi'i nor more than iK The Senate will probably concur. The ioor'iu Slate (irane of Patrons of Husbandry met nt Atlanta on Jan. 21 ; 273

I li ranges were represented by over f00 ineni-

fatally. A larjre tire o curretl at Charletow n, W. Va., Jan. 1!, lestrojin the business portion ofthetitv. 1a ss about 10l!,OtM)a San Franeisco had another slight shaki" by an earthquake on Jan. 1''.

In San Francisco, on Jan. 1!, a man named bcr,

Kaiidolph Mitchell ent icd a hotel where hi A di-patch from Austin, Texas, Jan. 21, w ile w n stopping, and alter a desperate I announce that the entire canvas of the lute stru'-'le cut her throat with a raor, and then election had U en completed, the- niajoriiieson killed himself with the same weapon. Itiaid ; the State otliec avcrarin about the same a that the wife ran away fitin her husband in I that of t iovernor .VUiotl. Tho new eoiistitu.

tional auiei.diueni are also adoptc I by over 21.000 majority. The excitement had entirely

binrl thveiuwntlal iioinla of all the other which

!- mxi m ifiii'ti- uie llnnio'et Iroin

III the Mouse, on the loth, a rule wi., adopted VmtiuK th 'Jointliieiil mi l r, u,vi ( oiUcial rrporh-ra in the SjMk,r... Mr. Maynard

renei ruie, nu-.n was liu.l on the ii4,lr ir liuhlinn thf iirlniinif of onvnl,- tuli. ,,,, .i.J,

I AVIcoiiin, that lie follow ed. and w lien she rj fused to a'ain live with him, ln committed ! the double crime asalKive slated. At Chicago, on the morning of Jan. 20, the ; I'nion Central Ichi, a wooden building; sit- ! uated at the fot of Lake street, occupied by I the Michigan Central. Illinois Central, and 1 Chicago, liurlintoii ,v (uiiiey Kailroad. w a ' burned to the ground. iuchidiii some twelve

ton report add: There i no probability that the (iovcrniin nt w ill interfere or make anv change in the policy heretofore indicated in the recent telegram of the President to (iov. Dav i. and in the response of Attorney-tien-cral William to the Fnited States Marshal of Austin. At the recent National Woman Suffrage Convention, held at Washington, Vif-Prei-dent Wilson, who w a in the hall, being called ujiii for a word of encouragement, roe and i:ud : "I wish simply to .iy that I am urnler lmjxrailrc orders to m ike no c(ie on any uu-Je-t. I will .ll, howrver, tlntt twenty Tear airo I ram-1 the ronltiion m.it my w le, my mother sicl sinti r wrre as much rnlitlrd to the riKht of sullrsk-f as linsll. an't I have not chuni;e niy iiund sine-. ' ' l.oud aplaue. The follovvini; additional teb-irram ha Im-cii 'nt by Attorney-tieiieral William to (Jov. Iavi of Texa : licpurMrNT or .lrTi b, ) W a -iiMiToN, Jan. I". tiovi-rnur K. J l)uvi, Au-Uti, l xm- : Your tcirirraiii ot yest.r'luy, Mn'inif that arror'lint; t the l,onl itcil ion ot Irxa you were ...v.riiMr until id.. 'Jth of April next, nl I hut the II. n. K, U.I..I f.ike ha ! n jnaiiurt-l anil w ill tl. !iil to :ze the t niViTtiiir'n ollice ami 1 i i 1 . i i lTm .iiI ..iliiii niMiii Ih,. l'r.'Mt'rit li.r

iniiiur -i-t;uic.-. lis l.e, n n h rre.l i.y l.nn to and a daughter aed ibteeii dv il if s.m.ii after

me. mi l i am mtrucfe.i to v that, alter cu-, fr,,.., ,i. ..f,., i- ti. i.w.tli, r. a brother nd

another sj.ter, both jrrown. and an ititant cliiM w ere all so badly burned that tin- recovery of sonic of th'-in nt leat wa eoiisidi n-d doubtful. The live of the mo'her and illf;illt

sale in pil.l miles the seller bold and re

tain the pol.J during the time ss-eitii'il by contrai-t. An cxplo.ioti of asuline ocenrnil in the knitting-mill of II. F. P.radl'onl, at Ib nningtoti, 't.,on Jan. 20. by which nine women oH-rativ ; v re intantly kilh-l or burned to death in iue tire which followed, and a HumImt of other were horribly burned. The explosion wa caused by the leakage of airmobile pipe, the escaping ga being ignittil from the Uiiler lire. tiov. William Piiickney Whvte ha In-eii electeil I'. S. Senator from Maryland for tinterm of six year from March 4. 17.". A New York dispatch say that the principal anthracite coal companies haw voted to conduct biiines the coming year tlie same as lat, increasing the price ten cent per ton monthly. A schedule of price ha been adopted for March, siib-taiitially the ame a for the opening month la-t year. wi:jt. I'y the bursting of a g.i-oline lamp in the houe of James b (iin:ii. ut St. Joseph. Mo., on the morning of Jan. l.", the whole family pn'seiit were baillv biinicil Mr. Mi (linni

piicted dow n, and no further dilliculty was uppreheiidcd. The ,(nte Journal hud suspended. ion :n;. At a meeting of I icputics, constituting a majority in the late Spanish Cortes, held on

or thirteen passenger coaches, several bun- i Jan. l.i, a vote of coinidcncc in Si nor Castclar drcd pieccsof baggage, ulid the cntirecoliteiit j w a adopted, and he w as rcijiicntcd to prejiare of the various ollii-c. etc. Los betwet n , a luaiiifesto to the nation, j :joo,niM and 4oo.i.i. While thi tire w a in j A Madrid dispatch says that the iron-clad , progress another one broke out on state Nuinam ia ha been delivered to it Spanish j street, ln tween Vat; Itur ii a nd llarrion. j frigate. The insurgent i hief. Contreras, j which destroy tI live large marble-front stores j Frrez and (ialvcz, have Uen sent to the e- : and cont. uts. Loss about 2'H,noo. ital of Algeria, and other Cartageiiian n luI A bill ha Im-cii introduced in the hio I g- ' pees have been immured in the fort mid bar-

isialure appropriating r ,s,'.-' to pay t tie rack ot trail and Mersel-Kebir. claims growing out of John Morgan's raid A n port !rin Havana state that Col. Ksillto the State. . j erda. with ff'ft men. had had all engagement The dead-lock In the Jowa lIoue still con- 1 w ith the insurgent m ar Moleii. The li'litt inning on the 20th. the Ucpuhlican prosc, j ing lated six or seven hour, and at the close :t joint caucus to vote for Speaker, the calldi- Col. F-perda retreated I fore the superior dale for Speaker to be the nominee of the ! numbers of the enemy. Hi los wa four Ioe. This the Allti-tllonopoli-t rejected. otlicer and sixteen private killed. Mild four-

lut proieiI that Inxoii and tiear, the two j te n otlieers and fifty private wounded. The candidate, decide the matter betw een tllelii , illMim nt lo could Hot Im useertaillcd.

A I'.erlin disiatch of Jan. M ipiotcs an ex

trad from the Xrlh Hi nniin

ing:

sen ient to the t iupor:il aim of the Papacy, tile peace of Furope W ill be compromised." Tln n" wa an exciting scene in the (iermaii

f'c, sav-

If the ixjlicv of France i made siib-

bv lot, the slleeessful candidate to Ik" Speaker and the unsuccessful one to have the Jirt choice of two committees, the ri iiiaining cominittees) to be seleetiil alterilatelv mid tin' otli-

I cer to 1m- div iiled eilally. The lie publicans I rejecteil this jri nir ii n , and ubs. iifiitly a

illinium hi. iii tin ii pany a appouioo io i im.iiag on .Ian. Hi. Ilcrr .violliuckriMlt. an arrange a plan forth- organization of the j ritramon tain- I t.-piily. iiiot.d a pa-sage from llniie. n recent work of (o in ral La Marmora, nllcg. The St. Paul I'rfi lin neeived a-lvices ! ing that P.i-lnarck, II) Ixki, disi'iied the eesstatingthat the Indians of Vermilion Lake", j si..n to I rain-e of a mi tion of the Khi nih nine miles from iKiluth. are in a stateof actual j territory. When upon Prince Hi-man k aro.e starvation, many of tin m dying, and that j and pronoun I the statement uu ainla- ioiis ighty families, had gone to Imluth. The I and malicious f.i!, hm-. further somewhat iiicrtilible stati tin nt is) A Consistory w a held at 1'ofin-, on Jan. bi, lnsle that six children undone man have been j when the liual ecreiiionie of installation ot eaten l.v the starving people, some of w hoin the recently appointed cardinal w en- ecleare siippoM d to ! inan- from hunger. The ( brati-d and a number of bishop were np-

ntiriiirf I tie- f'Hinli section of article four of the l4institutioii ot 1 , provnluiK that the (t.iverimr shall hold Ins hIIky it l rm of four Viiirs Irotn the iliile of hi installment, un.lir

w loch y.u chum, ami ertnm three ot i-b-rtmn I iteelHi :1 Ion Mtlitf'tieil to suM t '4111 nt Itllt inn . Ilmli-r I

w hich v.m were Iv... n and which provnl. - that . i 1. 1 were saved probably by the pmmpt a.the Male and 1.(1,. r oilnv r lei ie l Ihereiin-h-r i 1 1 hall hid tlnir reictive ollice (,r a t. riu of I "'"I or tin-f itln r, v ho !. d tin in iiu-l inyears pi-iM-rilie l hy the ..n-titution, t..-i:itiiii-:i talltly thru-t them thnuigti a window into

ioiii iue ii ii in i ue ir r iei-i iiin , ini-i- r n t n uie t

t ,'ivertior elect claim otln-e ; an t more limn loir

Years lisviiiif expired since your election, tlie 1'resi l. nt I o opinion that your nifht to the i fln-e

of itotvrnor at triii tun--is l le:.( so ilnil.iiul

tl.nt he iIim-ii not leel w:irrautet in Inrio-hin ,

I nile.l Ml t oops to ai.l y.rti in h .hliu lurth. r , ,.,,, ,,,,,.,1,, af Idiali.ipoli on Jal asei.Kiin ol it, ami he, tm-refore, ilecline your i , , ... r,..i.,t. pran-1 banijuet w a tend. ml the inn

the street. In attempt ing to avc hi eldest daughter, however, hi ow ii clothing aught tire. and both were literally roasted alive. The Indiana state Fditorial Association

in. 1'.. A

mix r in

the ev cuing. Mr. Mather, , father-in-law of H ni. S huv-

ate the nomination of Morrison It. Waite, of j (T Colfax, and late Printing Cl.-rk -f the Ohio, n( hi. f-Ju-ticeof the supreme Court. ' Fnited State Ib.ucof K. preeiitaliv .di. d It wa referred to the Judiciary Committee. t Itiichanan. Mich., on Jan. 1.'.. The following biographical sketch of the nom-j (l. Tho. N. still well. Minister to Vcneim e i condcncd from the Toledo (..'oMM' r- j ,u, I-, during Pr-.i.b nt Johnson' adininici"l: ...... ... tratioti. wa shot and instantly killed by Jno. , :frv:'IJVr":,!h;: 1A:. t And. rso, i..d.. .... ja... n.

. I-...,-.,, , ii an. . vi ..uu. . . i. hi , . ii'.n

sik-nel tiio. H. William, Att'y-i.en'l.

The President, on Jan. p. sent to the Sen-

t'orwinand Stillwill wen- disputing alxnit . some financial matter connected with the I Still w ell K ink of Ander-oii. w In n Stillwcll dn-vv a pito and tired, the ball striking a silver dollar in Corw in" pocket, wounding him -lightly in the leg. Corw in then tired.

Chicago Workitiginen's Association

resolved to sever ill! connection with the

in hi fifty-eighth year: graduated at Yale fob lege at the age of twenty-two ; came to Toh-do in l;i. and studied law with s. M. Young, with whom he practiced (r eighteen years, lie has f.r many v.-ars stood at tinhead of the bar of Northwestern Ohio, and ha twice declined a seat on the

Supreme ltcin h of Ohio. In 1-! he wa hitting stillwcll in the temple, the ball pa-el.-cted a m.'iul- r of the legislature; in 1-J.2 ; ing through the brain. Corw in gave bim-elf he wa a candidate f.r Congress, and though I ....

defeated In- n-i-cived a majority of 1.2" in' jj,,

loieiio; III I M'i-ciiiimT, s,. lie W as apNilici as a Counsel to (ieneva. lie now si rvimri

a a nieiii'N-r and the President .f the t ihio Internationalist, and that hereafter the two Constitutional Convention, to w hich he w a organization shall have nothing in common. ehos. li by the unani.nou vote ,.r both par- ,K. Kani l..u.-. -n Jan. lrt. Mr. Antic. 1 In- present appoinfincnt.it i stated. , ,, - ha rome to him without the slightest seeking ' ,!,"n ' 'op.) of leavctiworth offend a nsohion hi part, he having li urigel hi per- di- daring that the a.c.ptaiieeof a railroa-l sotial frieinl from all efforts to secure the , pa by a incinlx-r of the legislature place place f..r him. j Mich member under an obligation that untits ThePostmaster-fo neral, in p-ply-jo a r o. llm f,,r im,:irtial I. gilation on certain sulelutioti of the Snate with regard to the frank- j,ct. and reipiestiiig each IiicIiiImt holding ing privil-ge. etc.. ays the net sale or official ' Uch a pa. to walk up to the Clerk' dek and stamp for tin- next fiscal yi-ar.to cover trail- deposit it. to In- returned to the railroad commission of matter formerly sent through tin-, ,,;,MV with the compliment ,f the Iloti.e. n..iil under frank of head of department. ; The Speaker decided that it required uiianiare e-tiinatcd at vJ J.J'si.iHsi. A comparison of t,,,,,,, consent to consider it. and upon the receipt on lour item during tln-ipiart. r end- calling T tin- roll Hi incinlicr voted in favor cd ept. .",. 17:5. with those on the same , ,,f ....n-id. ring the resolution and 7; voted Item for the corresponding ipiartiT of the:ngiiust It. pree-ding year, show an aggregate increase, A dispatch from Little Ilock. Ark.. Jan. M. of ? l.iliW.t t'l.tind an ilicrea-e exclusive of otli- say that tic- stage from Malvern, w Inn w itbeial stamps of jo; It.'.' 12. Thoroughly im- in ;ilout live mile of the Hot Spring, wu preoed, a lie I. with the lclief that tin- n- attacked by a band of live masked highways peal of the franking privilege w a a w i-e 1 inch, who took po.eioti of the mail-bag inea-iiri', and vvill be productive of the 1m- and v aluahles of tin- p:ictiger and one of r-ults in t!i.- postal erv ice, he earnestly re- 'in- stage liore. and then rode away. There comnii lid licit it In- Hot rctoei until uf i Were fourteen p:isenge- ill the t;tge. The least a fair trial call be made. j rolils r obtained about 2.no0. An Associated Pre ip.pntch of the 21st, Col. Peter T. A1m II. President of the Atchisa that tin- ( ointnitt.-e on av and Mean fcon ,v Ni'br.ika K:iilncnl ( 'ompanv .and foun-

liav e pi-epan-d and w ill report a revolution to

fix t'ne ai'ioiin of greenback at $ oo.t"i.oon, im !nd.n.r a r--crvc, llni keeping it vvitlcn tie- line, ol tiio law J.rior to They i il'i .1 . j'l.'totiie eountry that tin- limit slmt.:. I ;,..-,i!:lt. lv lived. The le-id. iit h;i ri proved of the bill re

penting nil part of tin- salary net of March,

17:. eei pt lleh a incn ae the a!;il ie of . estimated at from tw only to forty the Pi.-.j but and Justice of the St-.p.-( ;.ie made a partial coiifcioti.

di r of tin-1 ity of Atchison, died in that city on .l.i i. in, in hi i;m y ear. A iepcr.i.o named Hob Turner, of pofosf, ( r:i ii t county , i ;iin, wa reci n'lv arresi.,1 f.r the murder .f hi vi rot In r. and since bi tu p st i; l:is tiaiis.irei th.it In ha bei ti guii'y of a liiimbir of tin- inot revolting inur I- r during the i.at few vear. v.-iriottsH

lb- ha

fact that the rife crop tailed, and that tln re is lio game, eail-e the di-tn-. Ieide. tinIll, lian claim t.iat the ov eminent ha failed to sen I them the provision they usually n--ceiveor pay them tln ir aiiiuities. A party of skater while enjoying tin inselves on a jsiml at Hurr Oak. Midi., recently, broke tbroiigli the i.-o and twenty-eight of tln ir iiiiiiiUt wen- d row tied. The W isconsin state ; range of the IVron of Husbandry in t at Janesville on Jan. 20. The Seeti tary ' report show that :Kt grange were rciortod organized up to Oi tolx r, l7:t, and think then- ha been a sufficient iiuiiiIht formed since to make the total number .""si, and that the order i constantly gaining stn-ngtb. A eativ a of the Knn-a House show sixty lb publit an to forty-six Farmer. Kcformcr. I li b N-lideit and lnixed. The S nate stand twenty -five lb-publican to eight mixed. The legi-latjrij in joint c invention will stand alxmt ighty-fivc Kcpublicaii to fifty -four op:tioii. SOI I II. A dispatch from New irlcan. Jan. 1.1. say that the otlici r sent to Terre P.onne report the difficulties! then- more seriou than they anticipateil. All plantation-work in that sec tion had cca-d. The lii-orgia legislature met on Jan. 14. The (iovernor in In in--age take a cheerful view of public affair. Tin- State debt i f s.oon.iitm. and the estimated value of taxable procrty I 2."Hi.fMi.MNi. The Senate apnivcd the final action nf Congress on the salary miestion. A s' ial from Autin. Texa. gives the fob lowinga the official vote In the P-cent election in that Stale: Coke, s.V,4:i ; Hubburd. s.;.2.'; Iavi. 42.1sl; Tay lor, 42,sl2. The (ialvesfon .Ycf of Jan. 1) ha a special from Austin, which tatc that to tin- demand of the legislative Committee iin I iov. Iavi for the ntiirn of the late election the latter replied that he would imt deliver them, not Inliiving that IkmIv entitled to n-ccive them, but if the Chairman of the Cotlilnitti-c would go to the .Secretary's office and take tlietn of hi own accord, no resistance would 1h mad.. Whereupon thi Chairman accompanied the Secretary of State, Nevvcomh, to Li ollice. and look the paH-r from a desk, the Secretary meantime entering a written protest against their n-inoval. Tin-two Houe sulf eieitly met ill joint scion, when the Votes w i recounted. Messr. I oke and Hubbard de(dared elected respect I ely a (iovernor and I.icitteiiant-iiov erimr for the en-uiiig rmir year, and Isith duly sworn in. Tln re was urest excitcun nt in Austin, Texa. n January M, ow ing to the arn-t ot Mayor Wheeler by sonic of the colored guard. A long roll wn beaten and large iiiiiiiIm r ot armed men simiii filled the street, hastening to hi relief, lie W II soon afti r released, a lid an artni-tice of twenty -four hour agreed to by the contending force. All tin- bar-rom were cb'scd. and the troop disbanded amid great rejoicing. The Cairo ,V Fulton Hiilroad wa coinplet d t- TevtirVtiiia on J;m. l"i. w In re it form a coiiii'-i t ion w it h tin- Texa A Paciti . vi ing all-rail connection to (ialn-toii ;( ti-1 otln r iHiint in Tex I.

The iba'h i :i till' it I In i Twin-, v bi- It occurred

pomte.l. A eontlict h i broken out iM-twecn Salvador and Hoiibir:i. Marhal ( iaiioles. vv ho eouituaiids the Salvador troops, summoned tin- Honduras garrioii at Amapala to surrender. They refused, and a tight followed, w hdi the garrison wa ov ercome, with a considerable lo of killed and Wounded oil both side. The Prince and Prince of Wale arrived at st. Petersburg on Jan. V. I!y the burning of the Canada Paciiic nailroad office at Ottawa, on Jan. M, all tinpUu ami tie.-iiote connected with the pacific survey were lot. It i said that it million dollar vv ill not replace them. A Madrid dispatch of Jan. I say s that ( b neral Ilotilitli'i'ii- ha been iipiiiited to colnmatidthe Central army, npcrat ing again-t the Carli-ts. The nllii-:tt iiti of three more iicwi:ticr ill tin- city had been sUsm iiici by the ( lovernmeut. A Imdoti t legrain of Jan in n-iort the lo of the ship .Minnehaha, from Callaofor I lutilin. .ff Sicily I-laiid. Ten of her en-w were drowned. The International Potal Coign- will met I at Itcrne, Switzerland, on tin- llthof OctiuVr, 1M74. 15y the sinking of the steamer Zeotiane in the port of P.aslia. Corsica, recently, nineteen jier-on w ere drow neil. A Madrid di-patch of Jan. 21 say that (on. I lominipiez, of the head central army, ha opened the campaign again-t the Carli-t in alciicia. The Carlit force have w itlnlraw n from Santander. A deputation of Inglih workinginen, beaded by Jo-ph Arch, recently waited upon Mr. (iladstone and urged the propriety of extending the ele five franchise to agricultural laborer. Mr. (ilad-totie exprced himself a in favor of their object, but advised them to Im-patient, pointing to the magnitude and weightiiie of the iin-usure and the brief duration of Parliament. Prof, (ioldwin Smith, in a recent speech at an educational meeting in Manchester, explained and commended the common-school sytetn of the Fnited States. Tlie Indon Timt n publi-hc the substance of a note from prince Iti-mnrck, w hich nolds the French (ioveriitnetit in-countable lor the violence of the I'ltraiiiontane press in France. The (ieriil.ill IJeichtagh:ve leeli convoked for the .Mli of Fibruary . A. II. Hoffman of Fallerleln-n, a pojiiilar (iertllar. mm I, died Jail. 21. aged 7.i. In the F rench A-inbly, on the 21 -t. the left submitted an Interpellation of tin- (iovernmeiit regarding it treatment of the pre, which, after a v ioleiit debate, wit laid on tintable by a majority of Too. After the close of the Aciuhly. Iieputy Haengin sent M. iainni tta a chnlh -nge to tight a duel.

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X I.I 1 1 1 ('ongre. l irst Session. In the Semite, mi the bMh. Mr. Morton replied to the speech ili ljven A hy Mr. -clmrz f.ivi.rini( the iintin-.'.iate re-n m pi ion of spec ii pay turn t. 1 1. di 1 not In In vc in ru-hiiig into tin- nuttier in a hurry, iin l t to t; tf Ii t It such slimihl lie tin- eiie Ihe Ii n iiiii' 1. 1 1 .-i.tulit ion of lh. roii n try won I I In- w orc tl.in v,r. IP- was in I'uv.ir of iiillalinir the etirreiuv to a cirliin extent, mid I.. In nil il..-' p le ol lln- West I .vor.'l Ms i ti n -. Mr. 1-1 i t. hi mlti i.1 w 'th Mr. chur., alio.. null Ii- th-.nght a h.'i-ty in .vi mi ul in the iliri i t, on el re-lllliptlnll Wollhl he lt IsJrell to tinI tisiiii- el Ihe country. Mr. Hove oflireila l.oi winch he iti.iiifhl Wonlil meet vclili more faviirlh.it any )cl uilrmluci I. lull cui-

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ii bkiu, mi m iiiiik liim-Us-lol ill-Ue.l !(.,. aimiiiliiiiiit offereil by .Mr Kumlull to in'mit, illii-r lor making outlay hi t-xce. of Li.proiirmtioiis, anil also the uiih n.iioen, i,t,. (., hy Mr .oiidhriilcw, exceptuit; cim-i. ol eu l. I. u unerKi iicie), VVi rereJeilnl The original loll, herelolore reHirled, piu.i i I .IJ.ni m .1. Ill the Senate, oil tlie ltith, the liualice rem, hition wan again taken up mid Mr. Hii-ruum .- ilriwBed the .Senate. He argiu-il llisl specie tin-only true Mamlurii of Value inl mi other roiihl liei-stHlitiHhiit. Coiikoss Is huiniil hulh ,y puhlic lullh -.ml giHMt policy io hrttiK our currency to k fwcie slniul'.ril. V e hay,. ileilKei i .11 r selves to rnl.im Ih.-n- t,(,U i4 the ciirbist rH(-tiealile H m.it i ,in onirrcsa lis ilotie nothiii(t Io hnng Uie rUr. ri-ncy to a Kohl Muii-lnnl l-,ur veais Imve puiu.i away aince it protiiisul in .. i.,,,, Hull It Wouhl ruli i m Ihe t urn

tlmlely, ami ilollur Kn-cnlmrk 'i w.irilj nn more now tlinn it Was in March, I.-mi. yr liuiuirvd niillioim of th,. nti it- ,t, l,, not .In,., ,. Neil punt, ami nut a nimtle ilollur ol Ihe .h l.t .In,. h:i ever lM-n pant. U t air liv ing now in a ilily violulion of the plule ma lehv t.tmri e Vijourned to Momlay. In the House, on ji,,. icth. Mr. inall offered a resolution ln.iiinuif Into the nnmlier of hmihes owned ly the I fovcriuiiciit in the Ihhtrirt of ( oliimliia, their ep ni. and ns, ami who iisi them ...Mr. Ilswea n ported l. I! In r.iinImrse ill-tillers for the aiii.uiiit pai.l l.v I .em ui liroi-iiring the 'l ice meters, hut winch vw'-n- sui,M.. pieiitly aholislieil hv law A imiiiiii r nt privnte lulls were reHirtei . the Milu.irv eiiiiiuit. con h uli red the ist-t.t ti, m ral Ih.wur t Adjourneil. The House, on tin 17tli, met in Coininittctof the Vliole for a (n neral ilisc.iMMnii on iiiwrcllaneoua topics, Mr. Itusk in the cha r Hn hes were muile hyMr Ilurri-, ol (.eoigm, on civil lights, ami hv Messrs Uelhv, lownwii.t and liiiri'hurd on Iliiiince umt euro ncv AdJnllrileil. Ill the Senate, on the VMU. Mr. li.-gy intnv ducid a hill Ui riIu.U.r- M ii .ii i i .ii tot- e x lieuIMS in arming and njuippiiiK troop ilurlng the late war... .Mr lliuriinin nrt senteil a ietilion asking proiectnm lor the V nioehugi, Inihmis, ami he stall i in connect Inn h uh it thai these hs:. pie are cilizemt ot the I n Hi-. I s( ,,lr ,,,( H,oi, Im-proteeli-il aa kiu-h . . Mr. Wright .i:.o.l u.st

he hail llBli-neil Htli-utl vel y In t-Vi ry fpeech, lor light, that Imil ln-en llis.le oiithe lliuiiir.- imestlnn, hut Ihev only ilitrk- net I hut course, il. i.p.r. resiiiiiptioii, and llii.i.eht t,Mt tin cninticT Bhnuhl he intlHted. II . i,, tlntirold anil silver was the only prniier ctn-nUiinit imiIiiiiii was fust ityinn out. 'In.. uh,,M vi...te. tin pll llge ii m ever r I title .y ll'.l n .le. tiling ttnt-e note until it clusi-e "to tin mi ijolirneil. Iii the Hons,., on tlie lMth. Mr. U ils.in, of Indiana, presented a resolution, tlie "iihM.iiice. of wliii-h whs tlist .owittfr to thi- t rinpem-e in tti'.ney niiltti rs, muni tiling Hhoilhl he iloiie to relieve the c.ituifry, ami that sn increase in itn em ulating Ili' .liuin tun the only way nl increasing the r. ve-liui-s uii.l ol svoiiliii),' the- pris-ut lien ol in-cn-Hsiiig tavHtmn Mil was coiis.,-r.-. a tent movement in the II . use. Jhe resolution w.isrejerleil . . . . Ailloiirneil. Ill Ihe S nate. nn the 2th. the credential! of Mr. Tliurinan of Ohio Were presented and tabled. .. .1'ctitlom wi re pn itenOil Inun the National llosrdof 'Iraile, in-l'ing the p. litiunof ttie New Vera ChanilH-r ol li.inniir e tor Ihe prevent mil ol colli-inn ut s.a, pi oii sting ugsinst nu reaee in the volume of riirreney, n-kiiig tlmt the iiutionul hanking act he inieii.e i, unit that ihe volume of fruclmnal cum ncy Is- ri-iluci il ... Mr ltogysHike in lavor of opeiiiiii; .it, r mutt-it Irutii the IN i -I to the sea . . I ..i i. r ; .o ol Ihe llnanee rcoliiiion wits r-sutiie., MielMr ltmnw Ik.. 1 his ri IIimh kt uu Ihe 1 1 1 l ion n a-l I.' the Clerk. Ill the House, on the 2'th. the day vv :ts conSllllie.l in ileliating and passing :. title ile-igiu-l to rut oil iiiotioiis for fcii-pi-mi tig rules on Momlay and tin- last tin ilavs ol the scseion . i he rule thus iiiimIiIImI is m. r llityyi-srs ol.l. I inur ihe niiHiitieiitiun it will n.'iiirej insjoi it y insleiel ol one-lillli In - cmnl the iinition to siisfeml. 1 tic rule wm ..iMiol-uyi, IJ-'; niMit, lo.i In the Senati1, on the 21-t. the consideration of tlie tlnuilCf n s.illlt loll Kite iVIIIII KMIIIifil. .'tr. .Men iiiiMti spoke in farnr ot in:. in !iti' resumption, snil IioimiI that that ",,rii.ii event Wouel II ali-pire .Inly tt h, s? ,. il. wjut.il to seeivcry ih.ll.ir et.i nlnnk rid no I I.y thai tune. I In re w im luiii'li e, cii. nut legislation e,,im( on m tins r .uiitry. I tie -nut It anil VV est were neglecteil while oiler iirt i..ns ot the coiinlr wvre luviri't lhLa ctiiinnl hgislat ion must he nto.i.i .1 I .ilifnrma W illi one lllti reel , Nl W' laielalnl Willi Hie. tin r. nml ihe s.,,iith w ith snother, will he Mire tnend in con lint ol anus. It hs.il ocetil i 'I oiiei-1 lore, ami it lliigtil urriir again. In the House, oil the 21t, the only fiiin ol Interest trsiisact.il waa the passaeol a lull instructing the President to Invite forngn .overnmeiits to take part in the Centennial f'v-ition. I he hill WHS met With ilrepte.t opp.-i-llon, hut aller a healed dchate it pasneil

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