Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 16, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 March 1874 — Page 2
WEEXLYCOURIER C. D0A5X, rvibUther.
jAsrEir. INDIANA. CURRENT XKWS. WAMIISCaTOX. The Sovn tary of YVar a.. aiiT!'riation far Improvement of the mouth of the Miifor the next tial e-r.and for improve- , moot of the hank .f the K (.ramie at lort , 1 Al A itiit : ltrowu, 10,ono, The rrt-fidtut haa addns-d a UK-asae to Congress, favoring Congressional legislation in all of the Centennial i:xK-ition. Hxd'rcid.lcrit laz has liecu interviewed in Washington, and denie the reiort that he and hi family have been baiiislu-d from j lKtniio. On the contrary, he ay that the actinK rriJont.iottzae. i hi friend, and i that there U erfect understanding U-twecn th. tn He t jrther states that all concession , re resic-t-d,and that th nt oftheianiana 1 Bay Company, a well atlioae of other lor aI.tiwim a r .01 if a..' I 1 farV U, 111 IV V 'IWHV m ii.....-.....,iff.. n A r.i.mi.rijithm ' Commute' on Appropriation hill -ttinr 4.njo.-i for : ThUL ' m.isj es than the i w til repon a uui the In liarn estimate tf the Ivpartnient of the Interior. The Molo- get flOM. The Senate CoinmitU-e on Postroffiee and roit-rol have a?n-el to amend the Po-tal-telepraph bill in various niiu-r partieular, upp tMl bv aryument of Urtou and Hub- I bartl. The "tomiuittee otM to reort ad-1 ver Iron Senator IIanoo.k' bill proposing ; to ve.t in tha ltnia.st-r-uneral the Hwer j re Tww.r.)d-. The eoutuiittee I ar of tlie opiniw that thi power cannot con- j ttitutionally be d. le?ateJ by ton?re to any other power. The House Conimittwo on Appropriations are preparing a bill, it U tatel. making aipropriationn of money to provide for the payment of bounties to colored aoldier. the appropriation for which wnw are nearly ex- i hausted. It cost the Government at)ut f-Wti monthly to meet thi cla of claim. The following i a recapitulation of the public d ht statement for the month of February: iK-bt brariuir o.in t in fin: Sia i-rc-nl t.o l l.i.14. l,l'J t'ixt i-r cmt bonU rov.U'T.iio 1 tii mu loHid . , t.TiO.ii ,.0J l-awiul tiMtatj d bt. )4.8.ooo Maiurtvl tll V.M. Cl Ircal trnOrr Dft-. . S-4,t',Vej i ertidrau-a of d 'l .o,v.ii,ii iTaeUunaJ curn-ury .iV.il ltn errtitl-u- . . 40..V.;,oi Total wiUxMit UJlere! Total debt t,y,.V.S;; Total mt-l)t ,Wv.ia Cavab id I rfaoory Coin el I urrrnry S,H.,. t $pwial d-Mlu' held ur fvil-roiiUn ol crrtidcaaea of d'IMMIt, a pDTld.il Lr law .Vi.jao.ooo Total in rrraoury... l.tr.T.f.!rt leit lra -j.h in Triury t,1.4. . ii, " i rraiw duno m'Dth . 2,.V.,iiJ7 lfrooU oj-umI to l'a'il)c Kailna.l emipanir. lut-r-t paulr in laatul luuarc r:ne:al outataadiorf....: .'.Ml Intrrwt arcrtK-d and not it I-Aid. c.W,S! Intrrr! pal l by I nitl -tale ..to.Wl lau-TfM rr(utd bj traartaltaa of mail, etc. 5,n:U, J7 Balance ol iDtrrcot bj V. S 17.iii.l4 In reply to a resolution of inquiry by the Senate, the Commiioner f Internal Kevtfnue ay that during the l.t lx month iV illicit ditillerie have lfn uppred. inrludinp Tl ia Tcnne.e. 20 in Kentucky, 7.1 in North Carolina,3Tin ienria.2in Illinois.3 in Imliana. and in t.Vet Virginia. Their rapacity varied fnin fiHento one thouand frallon. a daily avfragt? ofthirty gallon. EAMT. The Phila-lelphia .V"ii'i 7"iW. ctate that the autopy of the Maine Twindirlonej Uie fact that the liver, which were nupposetl to be joined only hy blood veel, were really one boily of parenchymatou tiue, being, rontinuou lftwe-n them. o that when they were removed from thehodieaand plaj-i il on a table th-y fortuetl one ina. Tlie Mi-railed tract of ortal continuity i therefore liver tiue. It w ill be rememtiere! that Chang wa aid to le xjeiiel of one more pouch than Fng. When the liver wa removed, however, an upper hepatic ouch w a found a!o proceeding from F.ng, o that the band eontal nd four iucheaof peritoneum beside liver tiue. Thee disclo.ure how that any attempt during life to reparate the tw in would in all probability have proved fatal. The lkwtrtn Oralis ha aleclared them-M-lve indepi ndent of the National tirange, and inv iU-olhcr'orgar.iaUcu to unite w ith them. Two attempt lavc"itn recently made In lluffalo, N. Y.,to burn public m hool buil.l!ngh'c 'he ahool were In esiin, but oth were fortunately disi-oveml and frutratcd. The nomination of AVilliam A. Simmon a Collector at llotonha lieen ronfinneI by the S nati. He wa strongly opoed by many M.v huetU nv.n, and Mer. Sumner and Itoutwel! spoke in op-ition to bi confirma tion. The fight wa really between the f rit nd and opponent of (ieneral Butler, a ho utoixl onor for the nominee. The tote tool, aye, 27; noe. IT all the Ivmocrat. it i Mated, voting aye. The women" temjwranee movement wa inaiiguratel at I'hilalelphia on tlie 27 th. A numlicr of aloom w ere visited, the proprietor of which cled their d'r and the laIie knelt ami prayed out.dde the building. The pniprictor ealletl uon the police for raid, but the .fii-er refued to interfere. Following I the comparative cotton tatem iit for the week ending Feb. 2: 174. 17J. Net r-it)U for pant week all V. :v purt lO-i.tC-l 1 4. Toul r-e-i' ir-ira .t. I tn iiat ali L". m. fort . . J.a a.sia J,7..:r Kvina ir imi wfft lr .ru all .rf el. I ft M.i70 Tut! ir.-m x--4. 1 to itt-horn all one . l.C!,i'9 l,rll,7.'Mk .ow un band at all V. .. Mtta a ... w,r.i The Umpire roil mine at Wi:kebarre. l'a., ba len fur aoinr week on fire, and all effiirt to qui-iH h It have l.cen in vain. A recent cvt'nive caving in ha n ndin-d further rlTort liopt ie, and the ffre thrav-n to ruin utterly one of the moat valuable poeion of the Wilkebarre anl Lt lgh Coil Company.
HlfT. The Iowa AnU-Mouojioly Convention met at 1K Motile on the 5th, for the urHso of I rfe tiu; State orjranixation. -iv.ty-fuur eountiea were rei'rcentcd by four hundred and elxty-four delegate. A platform n aJojt-h-Je Urin that a tariff on importation U justifiable for revenue iirpoei only, an.l J uianJiu); free Iron.atecl. aalt.and luniUT and woolen fabric; that all eorjnu-a-
! tion should e subject to legislative control ; ajruinst all further frrant of land to railroad or other eoriorti"n; that the rvtemiiM p j., ,h alarv law after the approth lcforeaiid after the ' service performed bv inanv meuilicr f Coii- ' ;re, and the failure to a;dy it to the Trei- ! dent, N a pro- fraud uin the pul-IU , and nothing short of an unqualified rejeal w ill i atify the jut d uian.U of the -eole." i I hris. Uafferty, w ho killed lVlUt man O'- ! Meara in Chicago about two year luv h was three time tried. convicted and sentenced, w as finally handed in accordance with the last sentence, at Waukejran, on the -thS. ntir .h.nidli-r ha brought suit i.aint the I.-tnit Frtr I'm for liUl. claiming til 11112' damages. 1 he allcjred hln 1 is 111 i''.'-' tiai. s. xil dipat h from W a-hinon date.1 1, ! nary eharyin Chandler with intoxka ... i. ...... tion and disgraceful oonduet in the Senate thanilr. The y(tiinfti Vnp Lirti r publishe estimate from rejortof it eorresjndent in the State of Illinois Indiana. Iowa. Kaiisa. Minnesota, Missouri. I'hio and WU.-on.in, of the pr-speetive supply of ho? f-.r summer -a. kin in those State. These estimate J-laee the nuniN r at . jer cent. l. than the number fatteneil lat year for summer paekin;r W!con in return eighty er cent, a compared w ith last year, and Minnesota for ty-two jr cent., beinir irosectively the hUhest and lowet averse of the acvcral State. A dispatch from Cheyenne, 2th. say that the settler iu the Loup Valley, Nebraska, have applied to (ieueral Crd for protection againt the Indian, who are becoming very tnublesime. I'nles they are prute-Ul they w ill le compelled to leave their home, some hating already gone. Further advice from the Hed C loud Agency show that the nuuiln-r of heretofore renrtel g-xnl ludiat i growing !-. day by dy. and thtt the -m li for the bad one by the troop leav ing Fort lramie early next week w ill be successful. A San Francisco dispatch of the 2-th ays that Vasquez and hi ping of robU-r and murderer were raiding the aouthern eountie of that State. On Wednesday they robUtl the Ijo Angelo tage and pot "."', and eirht Iiopm-s. ne man resisted, shot at Vavjuei and niiscd hiui. Vaqucz returnc! the tin-, shooting him through the leg, then told hiiu hi name and granted hiiu merry. The banditti traveled southerly after the roblery. A summing up of the result of the women" t nipi ran. ; war iu Ohio, up to tlie 1-t in-t.. i given a follow: Forty-four town andcitie in the State rejHirt2U alodi cloM-d. 71 druggist pleih'eil nt to ell liquor, 4 naloon till ojen. and 15 dniggit n fuIng to sign. Probably 3o0 p-ople have igned the pledge. It ought, however, to be stated that these fimire incluile xnne large place. Mich a Sprins field, w ith 11 al'Km. where none have U-en ched at all. At amaller pla-e. w here work ha Ik- n N gun. it i afe to say t o-third of the saloon Lave surrendered. lispatche from the upper lake jor1. receivel at iK troit on the 2th ulU. indicate! an early opening of navigation. The ie in the Mackinaw utrait iaid to le lighter thun for many previou year. At Columbu. on the 3d, the ladic ennn nietlan active temp ranee cru.ade again-t the liquor-dealer, visiting the principal ho tel. saloon and groccrlci where liquor w er sold, where prayer were offcreil and hymn ung. They were treatiil eourteouly, but made no convert. Itev. J:ioib Knapp. the f'amoti revival prea her. died at Uh kford. 'III., on the 2d, aged aeveufy-fotir. At the rei-ent town election at Atlantic, Cas county, Iowa, the ladie held a eaiieni. Dominatetl a tenierani-e th ket in opiosjtjon to the regular ticket, and hevh-d by a bra band, went to the rwll and worked all day. inging and talking, and elected their ticket entire. A San Antonia ! ial of the 3d with infor mation from Fort ."ill, ay that Lone Wolf, the Kiowa chief, wa preparing to go to Tex a with a strong party to arenge the deh of hi i" n. w ho w a killitl in a fizht with the late Lieutenant Hudson, on the Wet Fork of the Nruee. MXTII. Itoth House of the Ixuiiana Legislature have paed the act refealing theelection law. known a Act 1! of last scion. The a t niealel restore"! ome of the obnoxioti fea tur of the old election law. It repe al leave the law of 172, which (iov. Warmoth approvel after the election, in force. Both houc also pned an act ordering a new reg. l-tration Uirotighout the State. Tlie New Orlean Chamlier of Commen-e ha adopted the memorial to C'ongre concerning the Tex a and Pacific Uailway, and reeominiuding coeration of the Federal (ioverainerft a nei-eary to the development of national interest in the pe-dy ronMruction of aid road. rRi.ii.. A dipatch wa reeeivel at the War Office In Indon. on the 20th, from (en. Woleley, cominanileri-t 'he Ashantee expetlition.dated at Coomaie, which nava: "We reat-hed here yeMenlay, after fivetlay' hanl fighting. The troop tichared admirably. Our casualtie are under 9)0. The King i in the neigh borhood of the town. He promise to meet me to-day and ign a treaty of pca-e. We hope to Mart on our return to the road toinorrajw. The wounded are recovering, and the health of the remainder of the army i g'MMl." Prof.'isor Huxley hi lecn installed a pi-tor of the l 'niverity of Aberdeen. It i officially atinaunceil that the puke of Edinburgh and hi bride, aceonipunied by the
Qus;-n. w ill euter lxndon on tlie 12th of M.irvh. The ale of the Conervatie Kepublioan journal, the irclt, ha been pnhibitel in Frame beeaue of an article in-ullinr. to ltuffet. the President of the National A-iu-blv. It i fwji rted that the t'hinese (ioverniiM nt ban uotitieU fonipn minister at Pekin that It cannot guarantee the safety of f.rehni-r at Tientsin, ai d the naval authoritic have be U rclUeste.l U) lid w ar Vcm1 to llt-it
port. N w Iroiu Chili i that a tou !im k of an earthquake w a f It at Copiapo on the 1.1th j of January. The Chilian Volcano had ed the crater on it eatern ide. and the u.u. ... u.fcUM.- ...
tlPkle, , of the triilrl aii l Kinnr (..tfupanr l Ihr The trial of the Tichhorne claimant on imlral renie Ki!r .i B.1.1 rr intro- ..... . . . f ; iiiK'rl-fvr in iti.tMM.a uf I ut in Uc I man
inarreor Jerjury lasted lo cia. an.i icrniinatl Fth. 2. in hi conviction on all the charge. lie wa sentence! to fmrt-en yeai,' penal M-ritiide. After the venlict wa announctn!, the claimant expressed a desire to ad Ire the -ourt. but the ju.hre refuses! pemiiion and pne'cJel to pa m-i-tenee. the laimant maintaining hi uual coiuj.stire. He wa at one taken to New pate, diastrou fire owurred in Panama on the 2.dh ult.. wherebv the largest inirtlon or the busines part of thetow nwa d.-stroved. . , . The los4-a are estimated at over one mi lion dollar. , . i i . , . e , , a N rrano h i l?cn declared I resident .r tbe Spanish Republic, and (ieueral Sabala. Minlater of War.W apinbsJ Pre-ident .f the Council of MinisU-r. A Madrid Megrain of the 2"th av a dipatch had ls--n rec-eivinl at the ar i rhce from (Jeneral Marione, uting that he had bcen unable to force the t arli.ts from iner entrenchment before Bilboaand that hi own ailvanced line had locn broken bv the inur-gi-nt. He ak for piniorvement and tbe apiKiintnient of hi sucit"or. A singular and fatal act -blent occurred on the (Jreat Western lUilway, Canada, on the night of the 2Mb ulU When the Sarnia a .-ommiKlation train wa. aU-ut even mile, we! of London, a aaloon eoai-h took fire in the forw ard end, caused by the falling of a lamp. The flame spread through the car almost instantly, and before the train could be stopjied and the pascnger extricated, eh'ht tn-rson were fatallr suffocated an.1 bumed. A number of the pacn r lcaivl through the window and from the par platform of the ear. At P.lackburn. Ijnica-hire. Kngland. a f.-wdav since, twentv person were killed and thirty eeriously Injuplliy alo:lcrt-plo hion. A Ilayonne telegram of the 21 a; that the Carlit Junta have a dispatch statint; that Hilhoa La urrend reil to Ion Carlo, and that one chup h. several bank.and se venteen private hou-es were destroyed by the boubarlment. a a XLIlId (onsre Flrt Session. In the Senate, on the 2'ith. a bill to prov i.hlor th ixiintment of a rouitiiision va U.e It rkf fh I h(.l I f li.iimr fvmlie mra l.lfn un Mr. Scburx op,-! an Mr. ltu. kmham farorKi th. aaaatce ol 111 bill. It aa boil J laid r iajl anon over lor lurtiier r'intiliriii Codi-hti of l- currency bill wa then rrun-d. the i in Hfpii"a ins . 'i m ..... . iu, ,,.,u . ' - eo.ni.nt tha loll ta the Finance too.n.ille the instruction arpwt Un dirwun the -ni-nuliee to re.rt in favor of inrivaeinr tlie volume of national frcti.nal currrnry to t ,- it . A liir'l ' rd- bait- b k piac- k-'i-sB Mer. elmra aud M '!., an l th- .s.r .'r a-ljou-ned wnn. ut Hisktof any I urtrver jTi rrsa on toe bill In the House, on the i'dh, the liill to proTide for Ibe d.atributioa of Mibiic dcuru-nu, tc. w aitain under dUcttsi.. duriD which Mr. Ilutlrr of M-acbiitta maiie a f perci) 0poau gaiiy lortlw-r eoncesaiona io newsp.prr in tbe roa--l law, on the rrouiid that by Ibe 4lblirauou of n.urlrra. rniila-riea, iti,i, ra. etc., etr.,lhey (the ne wp(-rs were dtniehinc th' putilir mind. He oiaclu l-.l : "And yet Iheae ;-r were to be aeut tree thr4th the mail 14 e.lurate Ine Tp'e and ebildrea in the il criioe. If any ConzTeaiunal ormm.t!e ever frarkeil any aucn dscument aa thi, be would take a any not only Ue frankinc: r.rtlee from tbt eonimlttee. but be aoulJ take awy tbe commitUe ilaelf. Mi-mi- ri were to ukr oil UVir on pro il, yea aa public servant, la onler that tfie miU rii-t lie loaileil doB la thai ay. Ibit-kolit 1 hick of it. lather, brothers, cwl rititen t Ibinkhot bow . rple are rducate., l ut they are eduraUdby newspaper ' Ibe llouac ab.junrl wit-)ait roii.:o ton vole on tlie bill. In the Senate, on the '-th, after an hour debate, a motion to take up Ue Centennial bill Wa b faated ayea, $J; noe. 4 .. Mr. Wet trom the Committee oa Apprnimation reported the Army At'ropria,ti"n kol. which w a cfxlre-l to lie oa the table and be printed. The bill aa rewrted from tbe Senate tmnntlee make a reduction ol .l.Ti.i in approi-naiion lor rearular ui i.lie and lori.lenLal ii-.i ol the tJuajtern.iater'a detrtmenl. and of :l.o. ,n aondry other Itema .. Ibe went into executite aeaaiou and a afU r wljourwed. In the Hou-e. on the 2th, consideration "'f the bill reviving the franking privilege wa re. turned, and epeecbea in ila favor were made by Meaar. I aa font, IlerefiTd, Iuntvel. I .n?e, Itureharl, t'llrien. Kan la.! and Biery. Mr K. II Hob rU luoved to lay tbe bill on the table, which waa necavliTed aye. lis; no, 1M. A Vote waa then taaea oo tne auitltut offered by Mr. Male ol New York, lo repeal lha law whim abolished the Irankina imvileae. ICrjeete! ae. fi; nayt. A vr te waa uvea ta-a on Uie are ol tne bill, whii h waa alao rejertel ayea, .-, I W. A motion to r-e,H i.l-r wa'mele by en Itutler, but waa allerwanla wuh lrawo, aad bo further action waa taken on the Uil. In the Senate, on the 27th. the bill to ppvide for the appointment of acommifaioa la re irard to th alonhdte lipmr traffic, be ire unfinlhed ln.lnea from the morwln' hour of yeater day. w aa taken up aad the amendment of Mr. Morrill ol Maine, appropriatm ., ,., (wr . (ensea of the oiruniiseKui , ar e-i to. Mr hernian oppja-sd the paaa;e of tbe hill on the (-round thai it wooll I the entenn welf lor I incTesa to en'er ub len-Ution aj.-ctine the ricbut and wen ol Mate .. I'. relinc 1 lecision tt mormn' Inrar eipire.1, and tbe Senate bill in rard it the (enunnul l.ihlliition waa taken up. Mr. Sumner off.-red . auIHIlte for Ihe Houae bill, to the effect that tbe celebratioa ahld tie a natKinal an I not aa in
ternational aff-er or eidiUtioa i- .e waa . up the nillipli! letter, smotitheil out the tvacbed, and ur senaie a.joraed aiitil Mob- re:t,. and w ith an air of mingled d-pair ' 7ri the House, on the 27th, Mr. Tvner rave "nl "'"i-niation. look.-l f.r the Mgnattirr. notice fa Mil which be .hould move b pa, on- rIh.'L,""n "", UTu"J' ,,ut rwr, apder a upenion of the rule, lor the free rirrula-! P M .... , .. , ., tion of weekly liew. pap. rt . Mr. Shank ewl-e. "Ml llll. e a motion t recoDeidi r the (,:e . )r.teM.r Flut 4 nt terinf birdie. A-D-A Ata r.je iin- ti bill to rev!ve the ir.nl n t rni'. W hv. hie me! thi U one of mv own yTr'nX "P lrm"rr ""- letters to (Veonre. W,:,tafoo I-" In the Houe.on the 2sth. Mr. Hule. from , A "nm fr.-mthe ..t.i. tirt like esc-tp-the Committee on Ueetina. made a're..rt in in2 t-trttlii. and then like a tar rattlinff o'er the I ieor'i contested election rase that tUwe. the Mopy tr t. aUPd her that her rintire ni-nilr. ia not entitled to a a-.t. and ,!'etlhU uctiopa b.V I N-. ll w itlie.1 by her that Sloia, cor.t. -tar.t it. A nunorry te-Tl. h'lsband. Illiniiti? W ith h.l!lie, tliw fiKil-l-km an sdve.ae M.itiin, w -j n,vl- iy i r. I i-h Woman flew to her PMHU. aild Six led the r-porta are to I- railed hereaiUr. Com I bees. If in am, I she i utmost a nilstr-iblp notte-a were called for repnrta ..( a pr taie en r ' ' , ! l,mo mi.eraiiie scter, and att.raoia tinimpottaDt Luoin the j ow a w hen sbe felt that he ji a IIoum alj.urned. I wronged and ihivivtd wife. Jfrvn. ""itktr.
In the Snate, on the Z-. variou petition., for and uUbl an incn-ut la lUr vuluiur vf p--r currrDcjr, rrt prrarou-d and v,Vrrd . . Mr. Irail (rcun the trtmfBUic oa l'ullie Io.U n(rtrU UTvrablyva Iti- isrnx bill r-llu U rttTal Mate br-i of all UnurvrTe. lair. Utf iH and uihrr lli- ol uo walrr I) ui arilbia Itie l.auu l tu. b ilr I'lacr l a clrUr Mr. sliun nnlr.l a ivaoiUlion o( lb it iwMHiri (islaiurr, aokinir aa a-iwt itMa l.r Ui n-n.-.vml of ol iru.'Uon Iniiu llir rtuknix-lol the M iwii-l U rr ...lh till id rr-fCar-l l lite Ct ntrBhl! Kl-MiUoU u tlrn bp in l l im iissr.1 at suiur 1 ulb, rndiii( w bleb Luc .-ua aOsurni . Iu the House, m the 2d, resolution were latrotluenS front U lo l-tillurr, k.in('
the iacr of liw to i.rrvrnt railroad or
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.i.is.ml r-ii.ti..!! H iiiTr.t.,fte ltaair. t uluir. , rD.i,, n.ut.-f i .orr.. i .u I4.tlie t.uiur mita tlM-ir tnstitu-iiu aol otbi-r ,k-MU trtM-iit of !! oofemnMOl, nl luuil tin. lrnkio (riilr- u rrrtaiu brr-r. (Ihebill r-n tbat turmc any ert.'.a dI .iict-, n4 1 r thirty il pti.r mtl ubw iU, si ibrrrlM. all wruira auJ innt.l mall r. ami u.b olnrr lliinr ba W onlrr.l by eitbrr HoiMfor.l.stribuiK.a, hll iro ir.. ol iMiwr 1 Ik wr.-ii 1 mi Mua T' i'lr tiif alt nrw.,..,n rrrularlr ith.i. and a-A a.lirniiDc L,-rU M i ply, al.aJI !rt-e vf mlar IhrouiO ll.r mull in ih oHjniT brrrUM- are i-ubl.arKnl, bul ahail I4 Ur drlArrrtl uu-lrr tbr fire d.llfrrT J tlrtD. I b- third aretiMK rxuii- ad il mailrr Ut In , i.rriiail.) : it.r tbeai-iiotnM-iioi a.Kinlcoiiii.i- ! ' u" aii.ia natio.i Ime .t water comniuiiicj.-ijB. . . Mr. ljnr moved ( fo ao.,pd tt m!ea and j a1 Hie bill aiiltiorifint wl.ly awr !. I1 n-nt by mail within tbe ein'T ol their ublfmU, ,irtlI(tr. utin'n u!.u,brr to j lr traomitlr.1 in luaiU live ol purl?. The j ZT&ZlT. V lilt w, nt toto on,nntU of the VVh..le, ahrn Hie ! bill u, rvpral the tax on m.uho an i Lank i etM j in the Senate, on the 3d. the gTcater portion of Ihe day waa consumed in evntilmng the ' Onteani. bill. Tbe ropoitioa to rrirrtbr bill to tbe Coromiue on approi rution nt wuhdr-enle-t iiiung irom irirno oi ine froj.ei. oi'issMUon trom while it waa atronelT fa.orwl by .th.r. o decision aaa leaebed bdor Ue senate jurnel. In the House, on tbe 3d, ar.er tran-ai-f.ni; : on bunnea of nnoor importance, coaai.lera- " Dl" rrpu..,- n. """'"a I tnrri! Slated waa rraumrd. and Mr. Mcl rarv. wbo rvarul the bill troau the C'DUuiUr a Kxilroadx and lani.a.-trs-il the 11 Hie in eI'lanstion and a.ToeacT uf it I be bill rnau-4 i be aa:d. rirlo-iTelT to mtrr-la!e cvniiuerre and be arorru-d It lu be Uir tut.l aa I duty of 4 vtirrr-ts ta rea-uileue&cotamei'-. Itproielrd tar., fhintr nftir in ta naturr of forn.alion a ti iwni frrv.t in railr.a1 fnfi.nrr Md not make urreaaonat.le or exirtionaie Lrioi I.'nhemV ch Ttw bill a ih.r-f-.re declaratory of iii...o 1 1 it-lf. It had aot tra pr-r-l in a .j.int VI t: L'.k" . . . 7..." i,.., . i .. .V. nr-l aoihinj , But lair. Just at, j rraaocaoir. Nu action waa tkrn on lb bill. A Wronired and Ierehed Wife A Trarlc Tale. A tiP-d hu-land went home from hi wi.rk la-t night, and taking off hi eo.it, re,UeUd hi wile to llielid a relit ill the sleeve, then alik UJ-ill the s.ita U-hind the evening Ip-r. Wife-like, she to.k lip the eiat: woman-like, die dived int the nit ket. From tbe in-i-h- Jm ket sbedrew lorth a letter, ilirw-ted. ill delbate chiplrraphv. to Iw-r hu-lund. With dirkeuinw row. die quickly t'k the i..pleioii1 looking lllls-ive innii llie envelop-, aim, ) 'aii.p; nn -i,e ti.iii uir rn,T n j , iki, w ithotit noticing tlie date, U-onn to n-ad : lt Oiotu.i: I am kelyf h, bmely, . fc . .... . . . me y.Hl left lur lat 1 bannUy airht. -Ah. lia! tliat wa half l.i-ht. he told me;" said tin-now thoroughly inten-e-bd woman, a she glanced vicimi-ly over :it her hu-bali J. who appean-l to be jti-t fillin? aseet. "i ill. hw run you sl- p w ith tlie weiirht rd thi. ih ! in iiiMin voii I'.tit ! I'll He what more llie hraiell hllZy ha ! to eay, if it kill me." With one lialld pre-cd to her throbbing U-art. she read on : 1 know 1 am fnolbh. darlm-, but when ynu are away there aema to be a ban ier btee me and all that i briit.t and luTeir. Ibe run I d.ssa not nMtie half hi I ri-it; Uie nema la l ut a white H in the eky, and the tra etre r.;.!ly d"WD, when you a. e nt with me, lord of my Uie and heart. "Wa It for thi wa it for thi-':"" moaieed the unhappy w ife. Fortua ised the dv ilh'ti we may t nrnled in tboae indiaat.lulde bonda UVa! are sac red la tbe eye of llan aad earth What ni kery ! I vc I or he consider that hi vow inaih- to nie are not .v CPtl!' What .ire they j:.ino; to do with me, any way. I won.k r? I'oi-e.n. p-rhap. Oh. fal-e. lal-e, j rtidiou man! h. wicke.. le lli-li, deainin? w antoti !" still the Mifferinjr woman re! the letter, though each wop buniel to adu-. a thotiKaJld lioj aild joV: , wten we ned no m-.re meet rlan-Ieatinelr. and j tremble la each other' embrace i ., ...... :f , , , ... . . 1 il make yon tremble, if I had yotl in j V enihniee a mitlllte ! , hen my hewl may be illowe-1 in aafety njs.j Jour breaat - 1 he flcleb s and jour arms twine in loving pressure about me " Fllrie !" and oar mofher the tender w.irl that Would eecae between them." ' Oh. the sirenie sheJevil !" lik-ed the t itijr rae within lier. She cni-hel the letter in her hand, then threw it upon the floor and pninjr uMn it with her heel, a though it were a nake. and r'Aiiid it info tlie enrrwt. Then with ib-tie lie, I j h ,n4 ,n, pn.s ji,,. IP atrode rapidly back ami forth a p the rMnn, ever and anon making a move a if to opting like a fury iimui her hii-band. who, with a jwiwr over hi faee, wa apparently otind a-i-ep, tlp-aniinp. perlia. of the wicked .empires that had come Nt ween him and hi fond w ife. rn-s-ntly a reaetion tsjik jd.ii-. and the wrcb IhI woman sank into a ( hair and found n lief in that blessed Huufta for female ill a flood 01 tear. I. row injr raluur aftT a w hile, she picked
k Kemirkable Trle-rrapUic Fft.
On Man h 2, lsi, truin on tlm Jlciiniiik'toii anl Portlnnd JLiilrod vvanciwMund about thrv-lourthi of a mil from Sbaft..bury. The weather va extrvuiely odd; therv wi rvnoprirvifiounoiithetraiu; fuel was nearly exhau.tfd ; niht ww pprtwhinx', al the rituation U ran to l.ok l snit-. Mr. Hill' two Mnall thlldrvti were with him, und one of them, too small t U- Uil with aruuieiit-', cl.uuored for something U-tter. The MlTilltelldet)t of tin road, Mr, F. C White, i on the train, but, f traii' to sav. the miow vvoiildn t ch ar the track tr I a railroad kill. Ill hi lieljdcs-lics he W a. I utterlr at a h f.r any mean of relict, until alt. Hills, wi;hoilt lllstrillllellt- Ot I -my kino, exct pr the wire on me oie, j i.rt'M.-.. nevt -rtlielesn, to tel-r.ih to Kutlaiol. The FiiiN-rintetKli ut wa in rln-Itm-i. but ('apt. Hill imickly cut the v ire and comiiiiuiit-ateil with the oilic. r of tini rMtl at Hutland merely by tiikinj; the endsof the wire too ther, thu inakin'aiid lirriikiiithet. h T.iphiccin uitu hw would I li:tve ll.lllf vv itli the k v id" an ordinary ,,lli.r.,tiii.r in.lriliiiciit n nullum, iruuinu. All fli-.mii' W:L liniil.liafcly m -nt to the I r lli I d th" 1H k;ldt! train. I.nt the etitin- nr:ition nniun-l the receiving a Well a the M'lidiu of l:iesv;i'.'e. 'I'his wa the erii i d tet of Cajd. 1 1 ill- ingenuity, skill ai.d nerve; and, until thi wa a-coiu dished, the Miwrint-iili-iit and :illger felt lio :isliraiic- tlillt the HlesKl'e s nt h.ul N-eii Intelligibly eointnuiii" atl to the tilVnvr ut Kiitland. Striking hi win too-ther, he wrote to tlie cjh rator ut Kiitl ind a follow : Trouble. Anwer flow ly. Ininwork inr without an iiistriuneiit ; I will n-ccivo j our answer through my ti tiyu-." He tom h.il the tro-ty w irv to hi tongue, w ith theame reult ut tirsta thati -njojed l.y the ;M.y who uiiji rtor.L to !'.. . the fro-t from hi kate tecl. but found that the stc 1 knew more ubotit licking than he did. The wire wouldn't ht jro until it wa i wanned, and Hm h kllldlv loik I tlie skin on thciit-d and ! w itr, it. So the wire VVU lell'l i carried into tin cnr. After it wa wanned. , -..r i re--ive! the mesia!rn bv putting i ,.,! ,f the wire above ale I the other i under lm tongrue, and letting the eb- trl. 4-urreiit pa- through it, when he wa able to read by the mux-csmou -f sharp and s-onicwhat" painful electric shocks. Hi .aiiciv-swa N-rfe-t. :uid he not only sent and n--iveil messaffi-a fur the su rinb-n-d-tit.b t brvcralof theiiassn-'er. The rlr iM sffi.miiti- of t ho ex nb.it W'L t he , oi. f ta..te which Cad. Hill ut-t.-re,l for M-veral d.,yul rwur-l. It l well tor any company trotigtit into j nrv, strait to have uome one w ith them ! f.n.r.r,.nrv. , t-aitial to tlie enierui ney. i.cniu enjov : . ...1.1. .m,i..,i,:. ...1 ....... I () grappling; un imiiciii i uiii w i -ttniu them. llousthuld TVca.'urc. A Little I Joy Swapped for a Hog. Alnt a month airo, a o nn:m woman who wa living at .Mr. Cooke" in the Third ward. to.k a laiuy to a large Newfoundland dog owinl by the landlady. and sbe otleP-d to cive one of li r 'little lxiy and $ "to IsiMit" lor the aiiima'. Mr. I "ooke aiil ptl the offer, and the little Ileiurieh. who wa ubtnit ei'ht year ot ai'e, wa tr.uifi rpd to hi new mother, and th German w oman took her dojr and da-parted well atifnd. ThurlaT she returned and demanded the little .Ieiiirh h ku aain. She sjtid the d.'ir ate tin) much, and ho couldn't afl-.nl to keji him. I. ut Mr. Cooke-would neither fie kick the iliv imr n l'in I the prt 1-riiiiiT to keep the Ihiv. who had l-eollie ijtiite illful to her and loved ht r very much. A war of word en-nod, and th n a ti'ht, hut neither i-ommen-d, and they had to Ipartei! by a Mliceinan. Mother Cooke still ke p !n r little toy, and she i determined to do mi if the law will allow her. The little Ileinrich i indifferent a to the rt'siilr, but prefer to May with "Mamma Cooke." iUlvrauLtt M'taCtHai. A familv by the name of sloer, in t 'ovintoii. Ky., came near b inz poi-.tnl to death a h w div airo by atiiix horsar. lidi which IlhI Ihtii accidentally mixeil with oke-Pot. THE 3IARKLTS. SEW YOUK. March 4. I7I
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