Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 16, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 March 1874 — Page 2

T7 Ij'X COURIER C. DOJLr. r-ibliiLtr. jAsri'i:, INDIANA. ouuhhnt NEWS. M-A-.111N.-Tti.. A Washington dispatch of -be 21'- ' there ax ruiuurt iu that city that Mr. Sclo ii. W v. ill return from the Ixindon mission at hi own rut, nJ will ' uveeh-d by Mr. Tcih, Secretary of rtate. Mr. lUiu rft in iUUto have expressed a desire to retire fpw Berlin, and the Hot. Mr. Thotnpion, now In that city, 1 urged upon the President for f.i successor a-s minister to IWrlin. t'hjn Larp'D t'hinee Coinrais-ioner of Education. vaa recently introduced by Scrvtary KUh to tlie President and Cabinet. Chin J.arin npre-ed the hope that tlie intepvupe between the I'nited Mate anl China ulj grow more general, and existing friendly feeling nerer be Interrupted. EAMT. Atthrwnt municipal ehvtiou in Phila1 Iphia, SWkeley (liep.) wm elected by 10 majority; higbet Republican majority for Selectmen and Kecrivtr of Taxes, IS.!). Two women were elected School Dire tor. A Philadelphia dispatch mj that a formal rejiort ha been made to the Fellow of the College of Physician relative to the autopsy of the imee Twin. lr. Taneoa-t explained certain physiological peouliaritie in the rt-Kpective lodie. lroniint nt among these ixvuliaritkn wa the experience of w hat Ir. Panfa.t cIled a fatty cord. whi h extended from the mucu membrane of the stomach, to w hi h it adhered, in the direction of. but not o,uite into, the itand of union. There were tHx-ubj-ritie of the umbilical cord and liver in each body, together with many other abnormal growth, rarely found in human anatomy. The temperance cru-ade ha begun in Jersey City. n the evening ot the 17th twentyfive ladle proceeded to a billiard saloon, kneeled in prayer and spent half an hour in exhorting. They were greeted with jeer by men. and left without aeemin;: to have made th irnpr-ion thy d-ir-d. At a larrely aUend-d meetinjr of the ltoston Hoard of Trade and merchant. It w a unanimously voted to appeal to lreident Grant to reappoint Collector Kuw 11. who. it i under etotsj. consent to the arrangement. I-c-olu-tion and petition azain-t the eon 3 relation of Simmon were agreed upon, and will I- forwarded to th l"re-id nt and the Ma-sachu-wtt delegation in Conm-. The commissioner of the Catholic l"ni-n of New York are preparing for a pilgrimage to Home ami elsewhep-, by the Catholiinof tlii country. It i propo--! to inaugurate the pilgriir" not later than the end of May. Twelve mill and alut two thou -and ecrative in Kens!ng.u. I'Lila l-lphia. are i IV, wing to the strike fr an advaa'-rof fifteen crcent. on the present rate of wage. A l.ieonjotive ran off an embankment seventy-five feet high on the J nVrn Bran h of tte Krie I.ailway. ou the d, instantly killing Conductor Jjhn 11. Hardin?. Kr.gir.rer CranK'r, Pip-man I.ni I Cramer, and Brakeman Tboraa ItafVr. Following in the comparative cotton statement for the week ending Feb. 21 :

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l'T. 171. lJ.'..ov; 1.7T S.,MJ ;.63H,U) X., :.r.i6.-t i.sr.iu sjy. at s,-,;a

Net reeeipl for aet week ad C. . yri T'il ivcrii fim --t. I ialr ail V. . irU . . . Eiiru lur 11 nt trin all rt Total rt ir"in r l. 1 to aW Iroiu mXi mria . . 8tork row oo buil m all L rU . In New York City the eder of tUe tm-lran-e movement discourage all praying in or in front of liquor saloon, w hich they fear would led to riotou demonstration, but instead, will quietly circulate a pleilge against the use. i!e and manufvture of any intoxicating drink, takins tlii ei iallv to Kalocin-keeir anl men who les their iHiiidimr for the nale of liquor. The freicht brakeuten on the Krie Railway i-tru k for ba k pay due on the 21. The movement of train over the road wa. almost entirely u-pended. The War Ivprtinnt ha advice from Texa Uiat Lieutcnaut-Colon I Buell, w ith Li cimmanl. consisting of part of eompanie D ad i, l)th cv airy, and urte n Tonka -out, ft nick a mall camp of Comanche on Inutile Mountain Fork, on the 5th instant, and killed Un Indian and citpturcd all th lr t'x k, eoiisistinx of ixtj-four hjrse. The t. Iui and M. J.- ph Railroad ha 1 n so d for (l'i.t aixl wa port hae-l ,y Oia. V. Haealer in the iuterest of tiie lond-hoId-r.1 Tle Missouri State (iranjre of I'atrou of llu-!andry convened in annual eion at BoiiiiI on the lth. Representative frm over hi)'' hunlred counti were present. M ist-r Allen delivered la annual ad-Ires in puMie in a large hall, which w d nelv rrowi-I. The busine uv tiii w ere -cret. A dipatcb from Atchl-on. Kan-a. lth, av: J. W. MiNutt. one of the parties implicated in the murder of a man by the name of Seiver, at Wichita. short time a?o. w a arre-tcd Tued.iy In Mi-s.uri. takeu to Wi hit.t. and t-lav ina-b- conf-sia of the horrible !c-l. The object of the murder wa to srurt a live thousand bllar lii-uratn-e lIicy on McN utt life, and have the (hhI v ,,( the immkml Seiver identified a that ot MiNutt. The munl'-rer ernf-s.-. that be and Winne, ac'snmpli'-e. eiiti.cl S'i- r fnnii Kan- City, ilniK""! I.im with laudanuiii. bound eonl titrhtly around hi lly, .tnratd hi cp.tliinz w It la kansi ne ani th-n tirel the buiMirz. I'.irninz tJie unfirtunafe to a cri-. The po.iint .f W. Iiira i much excited, and th'-re U larij:er of suniuiHry v nge-sui'-v 1m in? viitc ii-n th murb ri rs. A ', ial from Xeni.i. oliio. ptth, ru: Xenial in a blae of ec!tctu. nt. The llio-t liotoriou of s.!., n-kee;Ts. I bii:i;.. who kept a place ca'.d 'The h:id- of I ath.' indc an unconditional surrend. r at 3 o"i ! k thU afi ni'H.n. The women rolled

I out hi tiam 1 of whisky and w ine and 1 Hurcd the content into the gutter. Bot

tle were thrown Into the strtet. The Ih-11 of the city rang out the new, and noou great crowd ruh-d to the spot. ' I'ralw (toI from whom all blcing flow' wa uug till it eoul-l ne beard a mile. The word wa tent to the State (i range n' Convention then in acneion iu the City Hall, and the farmer welcomed the new w ith cheer after cheer. The men on the pot unanimously parsed a resolution to sustain I'hilllp. In any honorable busine in which be might engage. Incitement i greater than at any time since Sumter w a tired on. Several hundred women, divided into ncparate bauds, are on the atrccU every' day, aud ay they will crevcre until the Ixst dram-shop I closed, .(ifer.- Thn-e more yaloou have jut kurrendensl. A great pra!e-mectiug L U inR held to-nhiht." Tlie Kansas State Grange of Patron of Husban.lry, Iu session at Tojx ka on the 1Mb, adopted a n-solution requesting the State legislature to pas a prohibitory liquor law. aud declaring that no h toh who retail liquor shall be admitted to the order. Hon. M. K. Hudson, of Bourbon county, wa. elected Master of the State Grange. Mr. F.liabeth Brownlee, wife of A. W. Brow ulce, a w ealthy fanner living r.ear Iavenport. lowa.wa. brutally murdered by ome man unknow n. in her house, on the evening of the 1Mb. She wah t tw i.-e w ith aloiiblebarn led shot-jtun, and diel instantly. Her you tcgest child, four year old, wa alo fatally hot. No clue to the murderer, and their oljvt are unknown, although it is thought they were intent ou robUrry. A meeting wa held at Tojnka. Kansas, on the "Jutb. under the auspice of the State I r" Cvojs rutivc ivlty, for tc purKie of taking tcpa toward the formation of a new party. Among those participating were Hon. John lioberson, Isaac Sharj1. Senator Bronson and Col. York. A committee reported resolution, declaration of principle, etc, the Hubstam-e of which wa the denunciation of the national bank system, favoring a UntTfor revenue and favoring a new party. On the executive committee one from each Judicial district wa. appointed to call a State Convention to xrfeet the organization of the new party. The Xuti-tt'il Crop .V-,rfer of the 21-t published estimate in relation to the jHnutage of hay and Irih jotato crop of 173 iu prtxlu.vrs hand on February 1, in the state of Illinois, Iowa. Kansj,, Minnesota. hio and Wisconsin. The follow ing i an extract I of the main feature presented: The State 'n inii-.! i.nhhi.i .l h.l vetr over O (. iti.l foils of hay. f which there w a on hanl. F bniary I. little over 4 er cer.t.. or alout 4JVu.a' ton. Illinois retains the lightest iK-rccntage :i trill'' le than 4-, and Wisconsin the Jieav iest nearly .2 p-r cent. f Irish itat.-s. the state atove mentioned produ-cd in some i'.jv.i.mo buhel. The am.unt on hanj now approximate I0.ui.i) l,uhds. oraljut4l -er cent. The r-lative proportion on hand in the everal State varies i-n-sid -rably, nmning a low a. 'j per cent, in Minnesota, and reaching ,V 1-2 r c nt. in Kinu. The average price wheat and -talo. s in -.meof the state, relatively considered, are "niewbat anomalous. In Illinois Mtatoe average five cent per bushel higher than wheat, in low a seven cent higher, and in Kansas ten cent higher. I'rosjiects for fniit in siuthern Illinois and suthwet Missouri are nattering. The Kana se nate ha passHl a joint rrlution to aubmit the question of female Miffraz to a vote of the people of the St-te. A committee of the Kan-a Iegislature has pre nt'-d a r-dutionforthe impea hment cf state Treasurer Jusiah r Have. An Ooiaha di-paUh of the 22d ay that no further trouble from the Indian on the frontier I app.fltcndcd. the Indian who committed the recent depredation hav ing gone north to the Tongue River. The Iowa senate ha pas-d a bill donating Wk) for the relief of destitute homesteader, to le di-tribut-d by three commissioners, who give bond in HJ).'"" each. A dispatch from Bay City, Mich., 23d, iay that at aljout nine o'clock in the forenoon of that day a large cake of i-e. several mile in extent, broke off from the bore of SaginawBay at the point eat of the light-house, at the mouth of the river, and extending )own the eat shore. I'pon thi floating field of ice wwe not les than 3i0 ti-henuen and evend team and U-ih. The men were well uplied witli shanties, food, fuel and provisions. When last e n they hal drifted several mile northeast, and a strong southwest w ind shifting to the west anl. drifting the fc-e toward th cat shore of the bay. A rejvrt from S Ikwaing the caute evening a tifty men had male a landing there, and other reort from ditfep-ut point ay alut 2i) nxn bad es'-l. Two men are known to have been drowned. The Uf I oj,. and range from twelve to twenty im he in tbi knes. and not easily bp. ken up. The Ohio House, on the 24th. refused to adopt a resolution of unpathy with the women' temperance movement. A State Ms TemiTanee Convention wa held at Columbus, Ohio, on the 24'h, pppentative from various portion of the state l lng present. I'io levvi presided, and Van Belt, the converted naloon-ki-ejT, made an addn-s. Resolution were passed r. pP'ssive of an assurance that the lijnor traffli' can Ise P'tleve. frm the state atH Nation: relying on Hivine a-Utnce thnugh faithful and persistent praying; and recommending to all engaged in the work to ' avoid all envy, hatred, malii-e.and all uncharitableues and bitterness .f sjx-ei h and denunciation of men 'tigage,l in the liouor tratfn-, but tocultivate tln-ir ai-piaintanee and kindly fi-elings. and by all boiionl.;.. :in praiticabb' mean to asi-t thetu in h.inging froni a business injurious to societc. to s,.i,ie other, P iiiunersfive to tilt DIM he. .Hid In n. ti, i;i to the community. The a-t. iation ntloptitl the name of the Woman's Ti inpenitice Aciatioii of fiio. Tlie Missouri State fir:in.'e adjourned on the 24'h. l'-:i i;i the time mi l pla' e ..f the net meet in; ' to he de-ignited bv lie! lixecil-I live t.ltltiiitTee. At Cheyenne, W yoming Tt rritory, nig!it .f tbe 2-'.d, the mercury sImn1 below ep. Ifing the coldt-t c f the

"ii th 21 l-ir. seas-ill.

' It wa. fcan-d that the troop moving north from that poiut would suffer M-vert ly . A disjiatch frotu IVrtlaml, Oregon, say that the hor.e and rat lie disea.se ha bpiken out hi that State aud Is prvading extensively. It isipiite fatal. The otuou'a temerauce movemeut lias iMvn Inaugurated in Washington, D. C., laytou, O., Rock Island, 111., Manhattan, K., J tferson, Ind.. Memphi. Tetm., and other pUce. NOl Til. A uia meeting of citicn of New Orleans opposed to tlie Kellogg Government w a held ou the l'th, at which n solutions were paed a follow a : Rttolrtd, That we shall continue our I ffort to remove tiie latoleratile tuiiiltn. rcTicb ami ahaine w hu h bave t o iit ti)n U liv the Violation ot law ami tiie t oui-titutiuu, and tttr abuse ol wrr, until the honsil aiicoeM sliall l wholly ilrsirovrtl.

K'toivtd. That wr rlaim now, at the hand ot I onKreaa, a we have lu the at, Ibe rrcogniilou of tlie Ikv. rnimnt elected In Is.".', ol w hun Oov Mchaery 1 tlie he.ul. or iu (lelault thereol. ttiat tlte rvent CioVrrniuciil br uH-nlet by luiliury or i-rovisitinal rule, u I a new electiou ordereu un lrr Kelerai iuicra, a the lra( Ihat can be acoorled u. The lenness? State Grange of Tatron of Husbandry met at (iallatin on the 1Mb. About live hundred grange wi re represented. The Louisiana Senate ha passed a joint resolution limiting the city debt and prohibiting the issuance of warrant. or certificates, except against cash in treasury ; also, the bill. draw n up under the auspice of the Chamler of Commcne and urged by Governor Kellogg, reducing city cxcnsc to half a million a year. The Georgia Senate ha voted fourteen to twelve to abolish the death penalty in that State. The death i announced ol ex-Jsenator Wigfall of Texa. A Wilmington (N. C.) dipatch of the 23d say : Steve Lowery, the last sun Ivor of the notoriou band of roblier and county outlaws, wa instantly killed in the tiper part of Robeson county, by thne citieti. He w is tuning hi banjo pp-paratory to playing for some wagoner, w hen three shot were fin-d at htm. taking II t in his head, killing him intantly. roKtiu. The motion to permit a plebiscite in Alsace and I-orraine. to dtciIe their nationality, w as defeated In the Reich-tag .y an overwhelming vote. lu ring the debate ou the ppsition for a plebiscite, M.Teutsch. Alsatian delegate, upportcd the motion in a violent i-ech, in the course of which he said that Germany had overtepp d principle which should In- binding upon civ ilietl nations, lie held that annexation to Gcnnany wa illegal. "Wean-sesh-d here, he said, " to proclaim our aib-e-tioti for our Fpm h fatherlatitl. and that y our act of violence prevent, u from reganliug you a. brethn n. A lndon dispatch of the lth say that Mr. Iira li ha accepted the Premiership. A recent dispatch from Berne, sw iterlind. says that Mi- Bp-wood. an American lady.lias terformeI the ri'.ou feat of attaining the summit of Juugtrau Mountain. Capt. Mertoii, of the steam-hip l"p Castle, fpini Hav ana. rejMirt that in an engicgimetit alsmt IVbmary 1, a -olumn of Spanish tpxips. li) stpmg, were utterly defeated by the insurgent, incurring a los in killed aixl wounded and prisoner of men. Intelligence that Capt. Merton reganletl as trustworthy repreni-d the Spaniard wirte in every engagement. Thp-e railway idents were n-orttl in England on the2"th. The most MTbHi one happcticl to the S-otch mail train, which ran into a baggage train mar I'p ton. Fifteen l"ron were injured, two of whom died. Tlie car w ere demolished. A Pari Ulcgram say that the Iuke de Bp'glie, Minister if the Interior, has sent a rip ular to the pp ft-ct dip--tillg them b Veep watch upon citizen who leave for Chielhurt on tlie occasion of the Prince Imierial l-com-ing of age. Follow ing i an official li-t of the meiultcpof the Dew Fngli-h Cabinet: First Ixrd of the Treaury, Benjamin li-rneli ; Chancellor of the F.x h pjer. Sir StutTord Northeote; l"irt Iirdof Adtnimlty, George Ward Hunt: Secretary of Stat for Home Ih-pHtlment. Richard Ahfon Cross; s-j-n-tary of State for Foreign Itepartmeut, Farl I rbv; Se p tary of state for Colonial lcj.artini nt. Karl of Carnarvon: Secretary of State for War. -t borne Hardy ; Secretary of state for India, Mappii of sali-btiry ; I'pl High Chancellor, IopI Cairn: Ip1 of Privy Seal, Karl of Malmehury; IfPl Pp-si-bnt of Council. Iuke of Richmond. Iipl Manner i a pointed Postnia-teM icneral. A Pari Udegram of the 22d say that tlie Alsatian ileputie have withdrawn fpm the Reichstag ami p-turnil to Straslourg. By the arrival at New York o'i the 2M. of a steamship from Rio de Janeiro, the new i received that Asiatic cholera I raging at I! in no Ayp- w ith intensity, claiming from thirty to forty victim per day. The total nu miter of death amount thu far to tlm-e hundred and seven. Fifty thouanl eron had abandoned their home in thecity to e k refuge in the ot n country . The President of the Republic had alo fled theiitv for a healthier residence on the island of Carapm hay. Thi a t of President Sarmiento w a unfavorably commented on by the pp-s. A Madrid dispatch of the 22d say : Severe fighting ha Ik-cii going on in Biscay for several day. General lion naay, with 2i.iinsurgent, hold the height above SonierotP. The Republican bare taken the first height. Their losse are heavy. The w ounded are coming into Santander. The fleet li ft that port to attack Portuzalife, w hich w a to have Im-cii imultaneouly as.aulte,! ,y land fop-e. The fleet entered the river on Friday, ami found that Portugalite h.id U n abandoned y the t arlis. Tlie Cut li-t hav e taken the town of Yitinri, in Yal. n. ia. It i reported tint IaI .tone ha determined to p tire from active leadership in M.litie. ew ha iocn p-i eiced of the surrender of Coomasi, the capital of Asluntee, that the king ami family an- prisoner. . I and' A I an telegram of the Id sin that th citien of Strasbourg demand of P.i.hop Rat tiie resignation of his .-at in the ;. i, hst;i. Iiec itlse ie h;4 io know l-ded the V alidi-

ty of the treat v of l"r:uikfort. M. I,u b r i

and six other delegate to the Reichstag, from Alsace and 1orraiuc, have published a manifesto repudiating hi acknowledgments the tP-aty. General Gotialc ha (teen inntaJilcd I'p sid' nt of San iKimingo, and all memlier of the family of ex-President Baez have been bauiahed from the country. Jim Mace w rite from Kngland to say that he w ill accept the challenge of Tom Allen to tight for from l, to :.io,if Allen will put up a forfeit to prove that he mean business. Advice froni Laguayra stats' that the ev crest earthtpaake shock that ha lten felt then- since 112, occurred on the o'th. Considerable Injury wa Jjuc to M-rson and property. Xl.llld ("ougTO I'lrat S'ssion. In the Seuate, on tho lth, the President ro tern, presented p-solulions of Uie Ia gislatura of Kaa, chaj-rfirjc nuacooiluct on th part oi the l'n i q 1'acitlc IJailroa.l onnnT Lt najsoti

ol ilicriiiiintioii against the Kaiixaa I'aciilr Kailroad. OrJrel nriuletl. .. On motion ol Mr. W riht tli Venule look u the bill to rovi.le lor the a olutiiii M of a OollilUis-ton on Hie aubjeel ol the aJcolwIir ti aflii). Mr lerry ot l oiincctlcut o'Mssel tlie bill, au'l Menr. M r-Klit, Conklinifani Tiptou UV reil it. 1 he lull Went over w utiout action . . lonM.l. ration of tite l urrearr ttlil Wa then reioi-l, the discussion ol winch brought altoilt a sharp rraonal ilrbate bet w'e, n Mt-Mia -hur ajitl Morton, the question at i. su biing a to the scarcity ol moiiry at the Meat ihe lormer liiaintamiiiK tliat no such scrcityat prM-nt rxubit, while tlie latttr maiu-taiii-i thai It (ti l Nu a lion n tLe bill wa rraihxl be lore Ibe senate atj'urnel. ' In the House, on the lMh, a P -olution wa atllel directing the Seer-try of the Treasury to I u form Uie House of the amount paid iir the nrsl of January, I"', for tranMrtation f t rooc and iroM-rty ol the l'n.t.i ut on each of the several railroads (hat have been Conatrurtrtl in w hole or in art by aid ol lanj gr2.Iist XiJ Ills t !!. d .e, SAOo.sMlt tl tiisl iu h railroatla should be and remain utlir lux hway for use ol the Government, Irtrof toll aaol other charge . .Mr. WiUhirv wa worn in rtiieentaive from the I hint Atkansa district ... .Kill Were asel irsTiding that where an occupant ot public land having odor of title baa made valiislite liiirveiiienu thereon and Ms title 1 touud afterward noi lo be K'ssl, he shall beentitltd to all right aad remedies aa prot idtsl in such eiusea lu ttielr pieeliTe Mate or lerrltoriea; to provide lor h..l.liif t nua of the ern listri t Court of M iih-oiii I, one Coart to le held in Jt flVpMtii ( it and the other In -rina-n. Id . . .Mr liiitlerof Mastarhliaelta tn.lll ll.c .Intl.riarv t onilnutee tuxle an adveis ri .ri on IIm' mt iiiorij lor the ai too lednw nt t.t Almu'ldy i.isl atid the t briatian reiigiou in the oiisIuuuom ot the l ulUd tales I. aid on the table .. Ihe bill lo provide for the t'lstrihutlon ol d'tciun. nt lnntel by author.' v of i onun-sa. and e..l lurnisbrd by tlie amcuitural driailnieot; lor live eirtiaiige ol newspsper ttetween ilihshi rt, aod for tree transmission ot nrwiap r by the mail !Uiin the cMinty where ti t: i-h .1 u then sen Ul. pelKllflg UlaCUscioQ UlK-n winrh the IliXiae adjourned In the Senate, on the PMh. con-ideration of the bill to equalize the Uotrthution of the currency w a resumed, the iU'-stlon being the aiuendnieitt of Mr. ( ameron to the Instruction to tlie committee prop.e-td by Mr. Mtrnm-.n. Mr. LanirfU' anondiiirnt repeal all acta oft. n-grt-s which liinit. or may be roiistriit-i to 'unit or resiralu, the entire alooutil id national bank, not, lor circulation, and provide mat her-ait. r a.ci.ilion urram.-d, or tlist n.ay m organized, tor carrying on a bu-iiieaa of banaI rtff . shad Itelree to est ..ll-ti and or g an llr national bai.k with eirruUluMi at any place r.hin the M-vcral Malta and IrrnloTi.s d he I nlted sfatea 111 -on t'ie term ai d c tivliti.tiis, and "ii' jt ct . all restriction .nd lltn.ta ious. pr-.vi led by law, rxopt I. nutation uion the ajiioiiitt ol circulation, which ia lureiiy refieal. l Ihe ariienitmeiit wa rtj.-cicd aes", .t.; not 3 . Mr. . . r.b.n itw-n f iitoni t. d a substitute tor Mr. Men noon alio mluu-tit. inst metl!i' the Coliillilllee lo P sit aa Soon as practir.ilde a I I. I I t liee bar.kin. and proviiling lor tlie ronvertibility ot t uned Maie- ire.nicy not- Into low interest iMtiid ir rt d ct.iu t lite option ol me leivt minent, and b -nd eiiertne mbi treasury note at the nptxtn ad the holaVr. IU jectt d aye, ; n.s, ill In the Hotw. on the pnh. Mr. Whitefpnn rJudi. iary Committee r...rtnl bill to prothe vide Tor the rlt ctlon of the twt repres, ntalive at larre fir Alabama, urle-sthe l.erfi.lsliirr shall otlorwia l-oM'te by law by t he I ime It It d for 1' rtion. ilr tatel That the rceny ,.r the bill arose from Ihe (allure ! the Ia al-lalurr to rollti irt the Male, one house bt ing l niocrntir and ihe iher !( publiran r.i-t-.l . . Ihe bul fr ihe tli-tribiition (d outilie ibntiim. nt, tr ., then cans up, iHit without P aching a Vote th llouae a-.J'iuruttl. In the .S nate, on theMb, theconideration of t:ie I Inanfe bill lting p ruiuetl, the ijtieti.a then recurred on the motion torrconndrrthevitte by Which the substitute of Mr Cooper Wa atioj.te. Vesttrdrf) , and It Hu reconsider. d--Tea J ; noes i U-Mr Ch) r' antendne nl Im ing U.etehy ojectcl lb' tpe-stlon recurring n Mr. ,Mt mo. on' amendment, il wa adop r I--ii s; dim ii Mr Mtrniiton'J amendment m adode1 in'ruc Ihe cttyiiaftee 10 report a sun a praCIH alile a bill pnoidn C lor an mere, mr ot national bank circulation. that the w ho le vo une- lhted shall nttl rir.-l 11 i.ii Hi"' An amendment instructing the etimnnttee to rssin ao a.- u provide liee baiiiiiia iiieier the pres. nt national babk law, wu rJele' wiiIh-UI iIiim u-lon Ihe Sen ate tnen Went inlo exerntive session and aoon albrward adjoiime.1 In Monia . In the House, on the '.iith. afls-r some time being spttit io Coinmitiee of the whole, on the private eal ndar, the House took a rvc-, lo give an opMittinity for Ihe iiitO'lunion ol the hi- l-Ju-lire to ihe niendttm ol the Ibl-e Irdlvoluaily. Hie eereinvny waa srtorne by the l-aker . 1 he II. .uie tin n proeeeis to the eonsob ration ol biisine. conriec ltd wi n the lnIriet o I oluin'oa. but a.;ournel without sreompltshing anything In the House, on the 21-t. Mr. Shank fpm the Conmntlee on Indian Affair resrtel a l ilt eifirmtn an f ratilving the timmttt by Kelia Itriniot with the eastern l.aad ol the Shoshone Inoian for the purchase by the I niied Mate nl one-ihird of the -.tnii.ie referral ion lor i, iaableln ratUe at the rate of , a year. Kef. rretl .. A number of private bill were reM.rie1 Irooi the I o mm I lite ol the Whole id pssseil, and Ihe ii.rfi-e then .'.). turned over lo the '.Ith, in honor of W j.tns-ton, birthday. In the Senate, on the 21d. no bilinesa w as Iranaai-tt-d, It being the anniversary ol Washington' birthday. Ill the Senate, on the 21th. aPer some untinportajit busini was iiptMr. of, th' t urrrnry bill agam cme up, w hen Mr. Schutz address-t the senate at lenirth. The floe-r and gallerie were Isiih rrowde.1. Mowrn Morton and Cameron replied to some -.int in Mr Schun' se,rh. the latter held that inatead of linnroving the con flit ion o the West and StHith, an inrr. e in pais r urrrnry would only ruin the Industry ami market ol' those section Iii the Houw-.on the 24th. consideration wa resumed of the bill to provi le for the distribution ol public, document printed by the authority of t ontrress, and of se,.J lurnishet by th" Agricultural liepHrtiiM nt. f. r free ttrhmipol newspar iM iwevn publiaher, ami lor Ihe tree transmission ot wet kly newspaper by the mail within the county where published A reneral drt.ale wa enteied into, at nuiidter In lavor, ami ttot few against a restoration of Uie franking privilege. Mr. Koivkic. living near Waynesboro. Va., ri'ii'iitly ordered an old oak to ! cut ihnv u. rt marking that the titter would Ini.l a P...L loll,.. Il,. ..T II... t,.. l.t. I. 'i nu no, ttiM. ii he had put tln re tiftv-tour year :i"o when ho vv a a little buy returning Iroui Fchnol one day. When "the tp-e wa cut. in the henrt o it wa found iinltldi the idetitieal rH k which Mr. Koiin r bad put in the fork the little sapling more than a bull

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Slllug a I.lghtnfng-Rod Man. I'p in lllosj.uro-, ia.t . olln-r day. u liglitniti;-nH man drove n t in I rout of a luiiidsoine? TliIi(x-st.iii(l;tig; In the mid-t ot tp-c utof shriili, und skV) to Mr. Summer, who W;l sitliiMg on the fcb in front, lit luvns.i-d Suioiiii r u the wner l" the rt'sidciuv, unl nid : I wr vim have ii li'glituiiio-pMl on this liotiscy No," iid Sti tinners. "An1 vi poiiu to put nv on?" Well. 1 hadn't thougdit of it," n .li.t Siiiiiiiicrs. You otigdit tei. A t;iU hitihlin?; like tlii I very much epMil. IM like to run you ni tun- of mv hkI. tw isti pti.. plus l'eiulr, iiickcl-latcd tip, t-vry-thing; compute. May I put oih- iij io show you. I'll tlo tlie job chiMp." "Certainly you rav, il you want to. I haven't the slighted o)je t'ii.u," mid Sniii-

luer. During; tin- next half hour, the man had lii ladder up and hi H-iUnit at work, and, at the end of that time, the job was ! none. ii caihu Mitnmcr out into the yard to aIuiirv it. He said to Summer : " Sow, that I all vw 11 t tiouoh ; ,ut if it w;i, my house. I'd havo another pI put on the other side. 'lh nis nothing like Ix inir iptcs tc thorouh'v." That' true," Kiidsiiiuhicr: "it would U- lM'tter." "I'll put up anotlur shall I?" asked the man. " Why. ol cour-4'.il jou thinV it'sU-st," said Suinincr. Accoplinglv. the nuiii v:d to work again, ami aoou had the rl in it plot-. "'Miat a tlrst-ratc job." ho sid to Summers, as they lMth stsiHl cyeiii"; it. "1 like mk!i a man a you arc li.'-heartil. li!s. rl ; not afraid t I put a dollar down for a pood thiti'y, Th-r w.,,.,. plest.. in ih-aliii with jou. I like yoti inttcli that IM put s couplf more ril on that liouo, ttne on tin- north nl, and one on the outli, lor ulino-t nothing." It Wf.itld make thing saf. r, I suppo--," haul Stinitncr. "Ccrtainlv it wotihl. I'd N ttir do It. hadn't I I "y " Jut a you think pro- r," Rii l Stimmer." Si the man nn up two in op ril and then In came down and said to Slimmer : "Then, that done; now let M-ttle up." "I o what?" ' Why. the job's finished, and now I'll take my moix y." " You don't c.xixct i in to pav vm, I ho,?" Of inurx' I do. ' li In't yo i t 11 no-to put thts psl-on yotirhois"v" My liu-e!" sloittttii Summers. " Why, 1 never ordt p-d you, to put tlo.. rod up. It would h ive li u ridicul.nis. Why. man, thi i th eoiirt-hois, and I'm lien- waiting for the i-ourt to asce.hlo. I'm on the jury. You seemed to I auxioii to ruh out your rod, an J. a it was iitine f my ltuities. I let you goon, lav for it ! Cnie. now, that's pp try jriMsl." The Itlteisburg jat.plesay that the maniht in which that lighttiiug-P man tparoiititl ttvv n. and -wore, wa-barlnl. Hut wht'll he JT(,t bis psl-otl the n 'II rt-li .11 lie b it K riliaiie;tly. He li.H sn't fancy the p!ac'. Jacob Ijeiintuer. a f rrman, employed at the lllinoi Zinc 1'in torv. in IVrti. wa,s a few il.iv inf ei iraL'ttl in oiliu-r the niahinery. and w hile stamlin mar a horiI irontal -ban. situated ulMilit two It t I p. .in J the tl.K.r. and cpiallv n ar a wall, the skirt of lii ct.at w :i'mu'ht bv the shaft. i which wa. revolving' at lb- ra of 1 Jit tinie to the minute, and in an inLtnt lit w as wound around it atid cnisheil to a jelly. me hand ri tid one foot u t r torn off and the Ixitie scattcp-d a di-tatic- of s-v-r.il ft't. ami the matt wa pt!ue d to a shap 1. fpuivering ma. Katkkx "ofle ap clubl'iiig- together and agpsein not to u,y over tweiity-flve cent lor admisioti to Ice ttm-. THE .MARKETS. NEW YiUtK. IthKr CATT7LE Nativ, It b 14 t.i Traa IKO.s. Ireael I.l -HEI-P-LlTe .... l..N-Middling New .. t I t'K 4eal tot bolea. .... WIIKAT-No i ( hie.-., ... I'lliV-New Weu rn Mixed i tl Wea'era KYK- Western P KK- New Mru LAKll

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