Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 16, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 March 1874 — Page 2

WEEKLY COURIER

C. DO AXE. FuMuher. jAsrm:. INDIANA. --.. CUIU.EXT XKWS. W ttlllNUTo. , ,. . . , Tbc II..11. t harlc summr died at hi rc - i - , , . . . . , . .. k m-e in a-hinpton, at about 2 :A p. m. on ... . . .. .... , . ... ... ednc-dav, tlu lllh int.,at the ape of sixty- .. '. .. . , urn j cars, two mouias an-i metiavs. :-eii-i ator Milliner had l-en in ill health for oiue time, but km able to be in hi place in the Sc na re chamber up to the tle of the session on the previous day, after which be enter tained . . . . . ffu-t T- .... I - .liiin.. ultK..inl .-v ...,..s - .......... aou"uL.. at iu- uiue coinpiaimnp oi pain in ., . . . . the npion of the heart. bt r in the even inz he wu nir V W M L ... I anl utl''rei pr-at jin. which va a'.luxi.l only by the u of opiate. He retained hi ten' iluriiijt hi waking nxnint 'to the hwU Ir. Brown-S-u.-rd of New Vork j telejrraj'hed fr, but did not arrive until after Mr. mi inner a dead. lie exjin-oM-d hi opinion that the immediate au-e of hi death ' . . 0 . ii .. i . r . i 1 rup Tlie rVuate iimmril early in the ein. on lieinj; informed of the danceroC illne of their di-tinjnii-bed t-olieajrue, ih1 the Hou-e a.!journi-l iiumnliat ly Uon the nnounei'iui-nt of hi d'-ath. !th bratx be of the Maaehu4it l-j:lture al- aojwurne.1 upon reveiii;r the news of Li death, and the flajr on the Mate-hou-e and titv biiildiiv were di-plaed at half-m:tt. i The remain of the bte Senator Sumner were eonveji-.! to the rotuuda of the l'apitl , on th morning of the Kith, where the tIy , It j m tmiii f.... jt w- thn r-rriA! 1 to tin SVnate rhatuU-r. w here brief fum-ral , en i'-e-. n-i-tin of jirayer and reading : from the S-ripture., were he!L In ait-onU. anee w ith the .jiet-ial r-l-Jet of tin- illtilual , personal friend of the de.t-a-ed. u n inark were o!Ti-n-d on the ti-:ion. At the n n !ufcion f th "e n I- e the 1n!j w a taV n t a let ial train for w York, en route to Ii. tvn. The Kxeeutie Man-ion wa clod to, iit.ir ilurinjf tlie day. and j'Ublie buiu(renerally u-pnd-d. I"rr'' d'hjrifion of, menilier of both hue a.i oliipauii1 the fuueral eortepe to It-tin. . ; A Wa-hinrton dipati h of the 1 th a that . Im St r tafy of Zi- I ut nor Lij- akt-I luat trooi' tje -ent to the I'te rtx-nation in (.'ol-

rK w ith in.truetion t notify all author-1 " u'l.-uit n. s-.ine of you pp.bably eame ex-l2eIer-on that no one will U j-rmitted to ' t,u l,,n tk. mt you will be di-ap-zi u-.n the rtM-rrarion. and that thoM who I"'-" - I "- noconf..i..n to men. but to arennwtr.-N.a.-inirmu.t at.tn.l m it hum.- i (;,hL M hat 1 have ',)n' h,','n in M-lf diatelvorbef.r.iblr renntved. ! ' nH'anld.f.nM-offriend-.an.lIcnIywi,h ..n'.t..r i.".. n .i.. ti . .im. .n ' I ha I jiore liv t to be ufdt!ie i-aine way."

of the Iitri-t of Columbia Inve-tua'inz Committee. snat.r Me wart ami Thuruian b"th dt lining to 'n in that capaeity. Th investigation i Im-jtuu on the 17th. r..T. The Uh'fh' I-!and Republican State Convention ha renominate.! all the pre-ent State offi.-er. A Con.fird 'N. II.) di-patch of the lllh ay: " It turn fp.m nearly all the town have been received, whi. h hoW that there i O't election of tiovernorby th eople. Weton. IteiiKM-rat, la k about 3 of a majority. The Republican claim that they have elected five s nator and tlie Ik taornt three, with four vacan. The chainnan of the llepu!lican State Committee expre hi oj.inion that the Houe w ill be I. uex rati.-. The pemocrat claim that return of 222 tow n how th IIoae to tan.l Iw-nKH-rat. 1V; Republican, HI; Independent, 5. The town yet to be beard from pave Ltt jear, Iv-morrat, 22; Republican. 17. The IIoue of Repre ntative of Rhotle I -land ha paed a re-dution ubmittinp to the jeople an aineo.lnvnt to the State Constitution. authohIns woman uffrpe. The Ote too.J 4 to 17. Tlie funeral of ex-Pr-i!ent Kitliuore tok pla-e at HutTalo on the 12rh. Ituine tbrouphout the city wa p-neratly uieivle.l. and the public and pnvatebuildinp and nhipI'inp diplavel flap at half-ma-t. t riday, Man h I.'lth. wa larpt ly olervetl a a day of ftlnp and prayer throuph-t BrtKiklvn, X. Y., br thoe enptvped in the tetnix-ran.-e movement. Pio Iwi took eharpe of a meetinp held on that day and for mail) oenetl the eainpaipn. Follow inp U the comparative cotton utate. ta. nt for the wrtk endinp March 13: Ne tx-elit for ait wnt ul I. . i-t-U . 7,W ,"2 Total wviij fr.m t4. I totlalcali L'.. itorta ... ;,0,r frrm all l:.2il Tl.t-l Total riiwt fmm -Mt. 1 to .l:e from ail ion. . l,?',-3 1.7J8.74 to bait -I at all L S rti T1!.T7 KJ.rtK The remain tf the late Senator Sumner, in eharpe of the Conpr-ional Committee and the Ma huett iltdepntion. reaeh'-tl IJo-t'.n on Ue evenlnp of the 1 (th and were received by deputation of the State and city offleial and etvorted to Porie Hall, w here they lav In atate ver S'inday. Tle city w a literally dra. in ni Kirn In p. On Monday, l'.th. tle remain were taken to Kinp ( hap I. w here the funeral mki were held at 3 o'clock" p. m. In aeeonlarw-e w ith the rejuet of the fioveror, throtiphout the state p-nt-rally lell w ere tolled at the hour of tlie fun-Til and appropriate w-nic- b'ld. Owinz to the fact that the feature of the det-eaaed ha 1. hanpi-d painfully aine hi lti-eae, the public were not .ermitted to view the n-main. l.ut notwitbtandinp itne fifty thMimnd j-eoplf v i-ite.1 Irie Hall on Sunday. Sime thirty-five buildinp were burned at Mo-Ion City, Pa., on the 17th. Lo atout partially Injured. WHT ATtn Mtl TII. The hlo Con-titutional Convention h nfu-ed. by a vote of 4 to 3. to aubmit to a eparate vv the action 'allow -np woman ufnp. l"iftj-thr vt.'e wererniin-l for it pa-sir. The ( a'.ifomii A etnb'y b:i pa a bill m.ikiii2 it a niixl. inoanor t- invito anv p ron to drink, or a.-r-.-..t an i'iv itati-.n to drink liquor at any, public bir. Pi-j-atche fpun Nnrthwt-t I.m a on the 12th t port continued irT-r;np arnonp the

cttler on homestead In Osceola, I.von and

jollier counties In t!if extreme northwest, ' caused by the failure of the crop. lloth houx-a of the Iowa Legislature have adopted the wunun autfrape resolution. If ti,,. net legislature ratifies the action of thi i L gialatun-, it will then go ' the pet-pie to 1m voted uion a an amendment to the Constitution, which put off t lie ballot for woman ( f..uryear. Adolph Rammer. Tax Receiver of Iwi- , ... '. ... ,, , , , , illt. Kv., dud suddenly under iipicioti ! t . i , ; cin uinstancc on the ttu int. Ill lifewa . ..-..s i t 1 .- i. , in-un-d f r f l.n.', and there I a dcti. it of .. . . ?." .ism u hi otti. ial accounts. The woman' temperance movement w formally inautruratcd in Chicapo. on the 13tb. by a prand mas uiectiup of ladies from the various citv chunhe, hel.l at the (.'lark sin-cl . l WI 1 i t .1. . li i I. . ,fltl,, to tl,., City i . . ,, .. i , .. I Ctum il, oppo-mp the n t al of thc.ordinaiice . , ., i i w i 1 wm drawn u and Uriel v Lrni'd. Fuither Un for eondik-titijr the esmpain were left for future deeiion. The lalie of SpriiijrnVld. 111., have deeided to prem-nt written pbiLtt to drinker and w!Ier of Ibjuori In that eitr for their niuaturen. They aIo .-1 .1... J ' t . .. J,..,m..tl .tf.xmJ tl.u I..,.- . , . . . , ... for cl.in2 dram hop on Mindar. In Payton. oluo. the ladie nave continued their prainr anil inin; at the alotui, and while tliev hae reivived eourteou treatment at ! niti-t place i-itttl. up to the 13th int. they had not made any pen-eptible pro-rrt i in topping the ale of litmr. In i'leveland the la.lii ro in couple and Mti. it immature to . the r.-iierul pledge aain-t buying. i l!iniror t u-inc li-mor. In Citwinnati the ulooti-kcfp-er bae liepm a counter mow nient, ind rew!ed to w ithdraw their patnmae from all buii)e m n faorinir the t'-tnperani-e t-ni-! -ade. Tlie Iowa St-nate, by a majority of two ' ote. ha- re.ievted the IIouebil! prohibiting; the :i!e of w ine and beer. The Ion a Hoiw ha paed a bill making it a cri.iif of bri!ery fir any executive or judicial officer of the ..-nate or Illt-mfxT of the L'i!a!ure to aceept, or any railroad to offer, any pae, or t make any contract to carry iit-h per-on lower than the rate fixed by law. Tlie law i- not to apply t tdiiprr of !- k.or to com cntion or agricultural fair. ."i.L Wallace, the notorioil dt j.crado. who w a-cliarptl with the inurdi-r of Mvernl men. n i hane-1 at t'lark-v ille. Ark., on the i:h. In ;r-s n -erf a laryr crowd of .fcttr. Winn brtiuirht upon the ncaffold he aid. , After the up his pulled dow n and hi la-t moment had arrived he exdaiin.-d. " Iird, n-t:ieiii!-r ine w hen thou comet into thy kirtpdom." Tlie drop then ft II. and the de-rado wa u-hered into eternity. Two car were throw n dow n an embankment ome thirty feet hih. o'l the Central Pa. Railro-.nl. atwiut tw elve milt vve-t tf T-Jano.onthe 11th. ."evenl t.f the pa t nper weif injutetl. one. it wa thought, fatally. The act i. lent w a caued by a broken rail. The h:p AiUa, w ith a earpo of 3.') bale of cotton, wa partially burned and then unk at New rlean on the 14th. I on earpo about l'.f. Tie- i rand Jury of Pon-,roy, Ohio, at itreeent -ion found wo hun.Irel indictment ajain-t li.juor seller. The I'nion Paenper Iept at Ivnion. Texa, top. ther with the offl.-e of the Adam andTexa Kxj.re. Companie ailjolninp, and three ear of freipht tn the track, were burnft tin the morninp f the ltih. Ilntire lo rtimatotl at 4').o. A committee of one hundred Chicupo ladie. bearinpa tition apuin-t the projww.l reeal of tle Sunday li'pior law in that city ipned by ltJ) women, vi-it.sl the City Hall on the evt-ninp of the loth for the purjoe of preaentinp their memorial to the City Council, then in e-ion. The ladie weretiurttu-ly n-e ive.l. and the chairman of the delegation wa, on motion, allow e.1 to present the -tition. which he did in a few w . '.!-, ho-f.n wopI. The petition w a then rea.l by the City Clerk, and p!-ed on file. Tlie Coun il then proceeded to the conideration of the ordinance pcrmittinp aloon to lie kept ojx-n on Sunday. A very warm debate t n-ue.1. in w hit h an ahlennan claime.) that they were bound t. vote for the onliname.a it w a oe of the i-ietiwn whit h they wen- elet tttl. A vote was had, and the ordinance adopted by a vote of 22 to 11. Tlie defeated ladies were then e.tirtt-d from the hall to the outer door by the j-ili.e. who w ith the utmo-t tlifficulty kept back the larpe crowd of roiiphand loafer who bad follow -. the ladie to the City Hall and til! remained out-i-le. At Itell for.taine, Ohio, on the PUh. two v lHn-keper siirreii'lere.1 to the ladie and empti.tl their liquor in tlie tnt t amid the rinpinj; of lu ll and lay inp of the band. Ca- MatltM k, t harpttl w ith the murder of a family of li oiiri mover at Ito. k Cn-k, near Little Rock. Ark., in November lat,ha Itet-n found puilty of muplt-r in the firt tlepre. . .'an r ranciseo ui-pat. n ti tlie ititn sav that the (V ntral Pacific Railroad w a apain bl.H'kadetl near Kmiprant f iap, the mow at the summit leing fully twenty-five feet deep on a level. Telepraph poe ami w in were buried out of aipht half the di-tance from Km. iprant tiap to Tnit kee. The re-irt of Col. Sidney P. Maxwell, Superiiiten.lnt of the Cincinnati Chamber of Conimen-e, on the Mirk-packinp of the conntry. show that the whole nuuitier of hop packed in the Wet the pa-t winter. fnm N"i-veml-r 1 to March 1. wa j,1..lo, show inp a decrease, eompantl w ith hi (ipure of la-t year, of 72.P4. Averape pro wti-hf. 2?.2S lb., a il.nae of 21.24 p,,. Jt-r bead. The pa. kinp la-t w inter i etpial In ho? of the pre v ion w inter' average to l.!-i.'13 hr. The deep n- in ounN. net. U p.i.aif.X p,.. The averape J it-Id of lard of all kind per ln a-1 i .Vi 1-2 II.., a decrease compared w ith that of the pi-evloii vear of4..i7ll.. Tlie total yield of Isrd I I 'l.).i I'.., a d t n ae of 27-ViO.rM) p,4 The average prie pai-l. pros. (4..1', cotnpantl with f 1.7 the previous y.ar. The t

tal cot of hop I t'lo.UI.&U.comparcd w ith f .Tt.T.'.i"" the pre iouear. Ualt i;ti (N. C.) di.patchi of the ITth reKrt that ltald Mount iin, in the w-t rn part of the State, I threatening volcanic eruption, and that muim of the hu-c aiul cottiifc on the hide and at the baeof the mountain have U'cn thrown down. The Inhabitant of the locality, terror utricken, were wt kin;; afcty in flight. A thin vapor ink from the top f the niountaiii, and a low rumbling found I contHiitly heard. St. Patrick' Pay Ha duly celebrated thi year h ith the uual irN Clon of I rili -i ieticit, bainmct, i tc, in m arly all the citie and town throughout the I'nion. No ditturbanee were rexirted any w hen". The jury in the cae of the (irant parUli prisoner, on trial at New i rlt auou the 17th.

i brought in a verdict of not ;''' t Alfred C. Ix-v i. the jury aiinounciiij; that there w a no H-ihility of an agreement a to the other. They w ere di harped by Jude WinmI. and the pritiuer were remanded on motion of the PUtrict Attorney, who announced that there were other charjre ayainxt them. The Meamltoat Siuthwentcrn, from New Orlean to Shrevcport, wa burned at Colfax on the l.Mh. Iloat and csroa total lo-. The pa-t ner lot their baKiie. roKi:i(.. lirlti-h !. in the A I The hantee w ar i I .-tatcd at -ixteen killed and .three 1 llllld rtt j and sixtyw iptit wounded. A Iudon dispatch of the 11th ays : If his t health will ermit, Mr. tilad-toiie w ill n-Mime j the lea.lcr-liip of the I.iU ral party in 17.. J The menilier of the late Cabinet lit Id a nieetI inp totlay, at which, at the ntjin -t of Mr. I iiadtone. they apnt-.l to accept the tetnHir1 ary Ietlrr-hip of the Manpii if Hartinpton. I A ntimu cf Liiierai, however, pno-e tti 1 tcnimrily follow the lend of Vernon Harcourtor Roliert Ic. The Puke and Pucheof Ktlintmrph nude tlu ir formal entry int the 4 it y of Ixndon on tlie 12th. A blindinp snow tortn pn-vailt d luriiip the entire time of the pnce-in, notw ith-tandinp w hich thenval couple nnle in not n carriape over the entire route, and the trvct were cnvvdd with siplit-scer Thelnue on lotu oide were handsomely ib-ctiratttl, and the roadway wa lint-tl witlt soldiers, and murine fnm the station to the palai-e. The enthuiaui a the Puke and hi bride pacd by wa intense, cheer follow im1 Iiet-r fnjm one n-l of the nute to the other. On their arrival at Ruckinpham Palace, in front '.f whi.h iniuicne mae of tutor had paint red. the royal party ap'x-arcd uncovere.l upon the balcony and were greeted w ith cnthuiain by the people, w he numIxrat that time w a .-stimatttl at ti ft y thousand. At nipht the entire Wet Knd was brilliantly illuminated and dcii-e crowds blocked the street. )vinp to the pn-at crowd conprepatitl there w-re several accident tlurinp the day, and the police report four killed and twenty-four wounded. Adv ice by mail from P.ueuos A) re to the fth ultimo are received. Tlie Presidential election in the Arpentitie Republic w a attended w ith much turbuleme and disorder. There w ere riot In the capital, in which four Icron were killed and twelve woundtl. IM-turbanre in the province, were still vvor-e. known eantl. The ns .It f tin- election The cholera and fever had I no diapA dispatch from Cape Coat Catb. datel February 22, rttt ived tn Indn on the 14th int., ay that all the troops t x.t pt the Highlanders hail embarked for home. and that General Wolc!ev was to leave on the 7tb of March A letter of the poK to the Catholic I'.i-lnp of Au-tria fxhortinp tht-ni to comt.nt the H-ndinr ecclesiastit al bill in the Reichratb ha been made public. Hi Holiness sav thee ni-aure are calculated to place the Church in a ruiriou servitude, and take otcaIm fa n -new hi protest apaln-t the rupture of the C'onconlat. The poiie ha lo w rit ten to the KmK-rr Francl Joeph. aurinp him to frotect the Church w ithin hi tbsminion. Tlie orfl.-e of the Woottbritlpe (Canada) Apri. ultural Implement and Machine Work wa recently enten-tl by burplar, w ho blew op-n the safe and rifb-d It of it content, to the value of upward The burglar then set tire to the building, which w ere en-tin-ly consumed. The Io on the buildinp and manufactured stock w a stab tl to esceetl ?2""i.(sg. One hundred m a w re thrown out of employment fcy the fire A dispatch from Iterlin ay the German Reb h-t.-tp ha tleft-atetl the (iovernment proposition fixing the strenpth of the army on an ertective peace fKdinp at 4'd.rsVI men. Tlie National Liberal propose to fix the mini mum strength of the army at 3M"0. A Madrid telegram of the 1.1th av that Marhal Serrano, with an armv of 31.0U0 men. ami ninety piece of artillery, wa then face to face with a Carlit fon-e of 3..0oo, while General Ima. with a column s.'i atnmp, wa moving on the enemy' rear. General YVoI-eley is to accompany the re main of Pr. Livingstone to Knpland. The steamship Laconia. fnm Alt xandria for Algiers, w ith 27 pilprim returning from Mecca, encountered a terrific gale in the Med Iterranean. 117 of the pilprim were washed overltoartl. all of whom were drtwucd. Tlie eighteenth birthday of the Prince Im perial w a celebrated w ith pn-:it eclnt at C hlelhurst on the Mth n-t. A ti legram Inmi the City of Mexico, on the loth, report a fearful outrage w hich wa erpetrated by I mob at Abualllt-co. in the State of Ja!ico, on the pnt-eding Sunday. In the morning m priest delivered an incendiary sermon, in the course of which he advocated the extermination of the Protectant. Thi so excited hi hearer that an armed 1110b of two hundred w-rson pathen d in the evening and proceeded to tne re.-ldence of Rev. John Steven. a Conprepatioiial mini-ter. ent out by the Ito-ton Hoard of Fon-lpn Mi-ion, and with rrie of Imp live the i.riests!" ther bnke into the house, and izInp the f lt-rpvman, m.n-h'-t hi head to a jelly and chopped hi IkxIv into pi.tt .. They afterward sacked the hou-e and carried o?T every thing of value. Aftr much ilelay the riot w a upprct d by the hs-al nuthoritir. The Goveniiiient had M-iit

a dctiu htneut of tnp to the pla. A ripid Inveotiatiou !ulbct-n M t on fotit, and or h r had ! u lMied for thearrct of all priet In Ahah ahiiit o ..J ;e nellilxrlnf town of Teshitan. A mob iu Sans o, actinx uixl r kimilar n liriou fn ny, it i ftated, attatketl a umall frxrriKin of the tow n, liuriutl the pu title archive, ami pillap d the liou- f the authorities. An upriinx of the Iave on otne of the Cuban plantation i repirtitl. The Puke and Puche of liuhur;b vl-.it-rd the exd'.rnprc Kuenie at Chit lhtirt on the lTth. V Calcutta dispatch of the 17th avs that in the TicrhtKil ditrict Kni.oiiO m ron, nil in an nuaciatcj condition, hal inado application for

relief during the pre.''di:i) ten day. X LI I Id CtU!j;iTi lint Set.in. In the Senate, ou the 1 Itb, liiinie.liati ly ft r the rriwling of tbr Journal announcement wu ma.lt-of the aeriou illneMof Mr Sumner, and in a.lj.iurnnieiit luxle. ilhout my tUiint Ot itia: traiiMCIetl. In the Il.me,on the lltb.Mr. Sypher a-ktl the unanliiioiM conitrnt to introduce and have paiMrd a bill appropriating thirty ttiuutand dul lr to Inmrtive the UHiiith of tl.r M :i.aiuii.i.i 1 Kivt-r, to be exiM-mlttl itiunliati-lv. lie ' ulatett the- pre9tnp erlty lr Ilie uuiiie.ii.ir I'utacr tu uie mil. Jir. n unn ol mount ol'jrctttl. ami the hill aaa rrferre.1 hi the Committee on I om merer. w ith lesvr li reistrt any tin.e . . n tncntliiM-nt 1 ! u ",r l't nion law ra pasar.l. one provision ot winch rtstorra to Uie iwosii.ti roil ll.o-t- i-eiMn n.f n ine were t-lrurk ttirn-trtiin in etmsrqueues 01 iiisitiyaiTT; aisti prnviiinj( lhat in ea ol teath or remarriBKe ol a soldier' I'low tiav inp a M-nia, or the death of a solJier' orphan chiMrrn, the M-nsion shall rvt rt tn the leprn 1rot lattier, luwlhrr, tr other l-elatltre t( the sol. Her Irnfu the date ol auch .Irath or remarriar; also, grantirp thirtr .l .llara fur an ariitli-ial eye to s..l-lier who have l"-t an ryt t he Legislative Apprepriati-.n till) w as then discussed in Committer ol ttir VV tK.le. Mr. Tarkrrtti itiisatturi a.ldrraeing the lfi.iisr in relerence lt the ralimalr and appropriations lor the Indian aerTiif Tr th current flrcal vt-ar . .1 he death of sen tor .sumntr wa annoUDce-t, and the linnse ajnirned. Iu the Stnate, en the 12th.no public bti-i-nc w as transacted. The chair sf tbr lat Senator umner w aa 4rped in iiiourniug and 0 o hi tin arcotirtof the illness of Mr. ltrntwell. Mr. Anthony made the foriuaJ nnHincrment ot x oator Mirnnt-r' tleaih. Alter the apunri-nl of a commute to stvctirt the rt main of the derras d enaur to H ston, and a crtniiulttee of arranio menu to make an-angrnu-nta lor the luneral kiTier at thrcapitol, the -nat adjourned In the ll-.use, on the 12th. Mr. Hoar read a aerie of resolution! announcing tl.e drathof senator "iimnsr, aca oon af!rr tSc l!;ue adjourned . In the Senate, on the 13th. after the funeral ervicea of the late Senator Sumner were concluded, tlie Suate waa called to order and the Chair nnnun--.l a a rncmlier t till the vacancy oflhejvint aelrct eotnmittr to inrrptipale tlie manrntent ttl a8irs.t the Iiiriet ot 4 t.lunil.ia, Mr. Mew art of Nevada, In f chairman of the commuter In plarr or 3Ir. It .ntwell, rxciiM-1 on account of ill-bealh. Tbr M-natr tt-n adJourn.d till Tuesday, Kth. In the Houe,on the 13th, immediately after organization, a.!jvurtiretl waa hl to wUend the funeral .f Senator Sumner. In the House, on the 11th, the seion w a giren up eicluive!r to tlelitr. Mr. Kellogg I concluded the issrch begun by him oa the 1Kb on the I egialatire appropriation ti.1l. All other sechra erf oa the bill to refu I alt- inter-tatr railroad fi n nu rer. and w. rs n.a-le by Mesara t'ratt. Manrd, Han't ton ol tVisconain, Uurrowt and tlen. In the House, on the K.th. among the bill Introduced were the following: Prohibiting the use of public boraea and rrt.irlt-a for private purjs.se , and fortddding government oflicera to re)inre iht ir sett aula to wear livery 1 lor a commission tn nlationto pre rvali.in ol torrata; to give land warrants to soldiers and sailor in the latr war; a.;.ro(.ritin no, to m- evpen-bd in the cursetf the current fl-c. vear In :miniting the mouth of the Mississippi f:ivr fassrd ...As evening aeasion was h Id lor disrn-ston of the lrn(orlslioo lull, which a partlcipate.1 la mainly by Mftm. Kendall, i )rr and 1 aaaoo In the Senate, on the 17th, v ari-.u s-t iti..nfor and asainat aa incrra-r of eurrenry were prearntetl Bill were pasac J authorizing the Pnaident to accept, for citizen of the Ceiled Klatea, jurUMtictioi of esrtain trihunala in the Ottoman d. niinion and l.gj pt. estaldish-d or to be rstalilisbed yndrr tin- sutbority t the Sublime Porte, and In the l.overnnteot of y.gyA; r niirnsaiitig the Louisville and lUrdstoaa lumpikr toiiiisany lor certain tndgea deal ro ed dtirtnr the' War. . . . -nator l.rsn pskr at soriw lengtb oa the Currency bill Adjourned. In the House, on the 17th, a bill wa passed exempting hansa and Missouri from tbr ration of the act of May 1 '. l-ij, which forbid the pre-emption of Iren and coal mine . . Tbr IIone then Went Into committre of the whole on the Appropriation bill, but oa account of the difficulty id getting a tpioniii U vote, but little progress ws nia-le. ... Vn evening araston waa tield lor tlebate on the 1ranorution lull. n!jr rlrven memlirra were prrncnt, mc.utinp thr ,-peaaer pio lem 1xt TAMrr.R with a Corcit. Perhap in the w hole catcpory of diease to w hit h humanity i susceptible, the couph 1 tnot nep. let ted in It early atape. A simple cauph i generally repanleda a temjiorarT afflictittn unpleasant and nothing more; but to the w ho have paid tler!y fr experience, it I the aimial for attack for the niot fearful of all tlisease7 Consumption. A couph w ill lea. I to consiimt'tion if not checked o sure a the rivulet lead to the river, vet it I an f ay enen.v to thw art. If met br tlie proper remdv. .I'ei I,vnt Ilnltiim ( the great eouirh retnciv tif the fiif, anl has en Hud jta reputation by merit alone, stild by nil psh tlrmrpist. Witrx aw AvnimTr. or n-niilr for anv p;irti. ul.r chi- t t li-:i-- i.bi.itn a widc-spn adiii"' notorh-tr, it I- l.ut rMontible tt siipNi-4- that it tnii-t int-rit the "'stihirity it ret ivt . It i within tmr provingt( lllt-litititl tli:i IK. .1. VKFK'lt Camkorma Vim.uvk IIiiui:.. o km? ami fa v milily- known a tlie wfit and most n iuitiie n iiK-tiial nent for the run of Liver. Kidney. I. ladder, and (ilandular I !. Mental and riivsicnl Pt-bilitv. and all tiiiil.iint eiii.-ttiatin; fnmi a ir rupt state ol Hie IihsinI. etc.. re in gn-at tleiiiand. Si sati-licd an we of the Intrinsic worth of thi inttli. inc. thatwetlo not hesitate t notice it in our column. It U wi ll tn mention that thi modi, ine I rompounileil of root. li-rh. and flowers of California, mid ha no ib-rr material or ahtdiol u"d in it pret.aration. We ran add no Isi-ttcr c-ulopiutu than the fact that we u' it cotistimtiv in our own familv. ami each iiH-inU-r tln ntf pnrt.-ike of it, w hen neee.iry, aivonlin todint tloii. sVeio i or raprr. A Noni.K Knt kpiii.k.-Itv a Is-ild innts. vation iitm old theoric the National furpl:il In-titute, I ndlanaiMili. Indiana, ha at bl.-ved a name and w ork of pbiUnthrtir

nio-t enviable. It i tbei-re.it r..the. fjAT; tin- Nation. Tliou-and af the l.alt. lame and ! !' V Cbmea

Ii-caed. the Paraivtie. those with teformt nb. Spine and Fw-e. and th. auflcrinp with Pil.-. Kbtula.t atarr'i and hn.nic Ii-a-e h re lind relit f. Send for Circular.

An Outgrowth of Othrr Dice! Catarrh oiiietiin( elt alone, but I- more fretniviitly a vialoiu of other dix-aw-d con. dition. The follow ing It tt-r explain It : l oi t i!o..ii, unon. to . N. Y. Jan. i5 'Ti Pk. It. V. Time r. Iliittalo, N. Y. : 7Vir .sir Allow ine to rive vou a brief hitorv of the effii t of your lit. d. ine railed Miokleti Metlical PiM-ver" in my ae. 1 am now in my m-vcnty-lourth ear. "and naturally of Unn' constitution. Within the la-t few' jfr. from over exert Le, 1 have Nen atllicttil with a complication of li-eae ul-nio-t Incnilibb to relate. In the flrt pla.-e Catarrh, to a decree that, fo llf, t weincd that uiv voice uted out at the ear, to hit It wa addiil it i. natural ally l!r.n hiti-, to which, at no pn-ut length of time, were ad.l.d Ncurulie pain- in the head and nhonlder and bloating of the lower limb, the luo-t of

I which wa .uperinduced by a torpid tt:tte of .the liver. 1 had the advice of evera emi- : nent ptliy.ician. ami tried alnio-t every 'known rt'inetlv for tticb romt1aInt without

relief. A rai'id lo of ftn-nth andvvatenf tied, rt-iiiiii.l. d me that I could not loiij; with. tand the coinl.in.-d force if ditae whi.h w a fat bearin me down. I pave up all Inline-.,, made my will, had my prave t.iii pla.-ed iii Hi-itioii and lettereil except date of exit, and re-ipne.nivwlf to mycoii h to await event. Not loin: ft-r thi. I t-aw your ad

vert iM-in.-nt. priM'iiretl vour remelif I mil now on tlie Mtt.u, Half ttojen tMttle ,( ,o,. i en Medical piitivery have a po l appetite, j haV e paille. tiftt-en tind f t1eh no more i li t luit nr mr Mr, no lnorv l.lo':ii" ..r the limb, can walk two or three mile w ir It ea-e. and feci that you have given me a 1-ase i.j ten tir rifli-en v:c.-ir tibiect, however, to the ralitlcatlin or I lie ( tturt aritive. Itia: v. mi may liv e lonp to do good to suffering htiti.ani1 tv. Is the lli. rv wish of Your unkmiw n frb-n I. I.tTMu: Ci.r. Pit. Wit Hot-T's Axti-Pi itnu.iriiR FrvrR AM Aiit'R TttMi'l Wilhtift" Tonic ha cs. tablih.-. it-!f a the ral infallible t bill cure. It is univcr-ally admitted t l-e the only re!i b.e sod u llo.'-s Clnu Oie.ii. illc liota ill 11 -C. It e.'tii-au-v is c..titiriii.tl by thousand t.f ct rtiticatcn of the very best M-ople from all part of the country. It cun- m!arHu tlis-a of every tv s". from the shakinp apnes of the like ami valleva to the rainp fever t.f the torrid gine. Try it! It ha never ts-n know to fail. Wiif uk k. Fim.vy A Co.. Proprietor. New i rlean. We Lave sc-n it tatcd In various pa r thniic?Kiit the eouiitry that Apen' for the sale of Shrri'l'in't 1'tirulry f"oaifoi ',-. lr$ were authtritl o p fuiHl the iihi;. v to anv r-on who should n-c th. in ai.-l n t ) satUti.tl w ith the n--ult. We doubled thi- at fir-t. but the pro, rictttr authrue u to sav that it i true. .oAaaoa'a .iifyae Mnimtnl i. w itboiit tlouht. the aft t. suT-t . and best remedy tlut has ever ls-en invented for Internal am external Use. It i applicable to a pn-a variety of complaints, and i etjually U-nerii ia! f..'r man or leat. ssssTrs.s.iM.r Thlrty ktari' f".srrlt art urw. or an Hd Mr. Fvttii(o rrr ! yr-w ripti -u -.t of ,t. lri P. !..: p .) .....-., a.-. : -s. in I"i.:te.l Srt. a. aul t. l-r. a u. 4 f .j t-ir:r t' .: i:h iieter fai!;i g f-ly a:.d u-..e f.y r.i..!-l-n vf iiiothranJt ti.l''.rea. frvin i.r fnilc Uf-M of tt e r-k t.ll to the a.la!t. It err. r a :d.r f i'.-:-.r.:aei, rrllcvr lcd rt, r--; : i. . ar.i r ' r '. tealfi. at.Jr ttr f..et to m I'-'-r :i.l r i;.'- W r b.. v tt lobe t!.r r.l a:.-! sur.... :;. ! In thr V.v.iM a .- f t V-1 N'Tr i: V arxl 1'! :;::IMA IN t mi.:':.i:N'.shrU.rr itan-afrr.i T. tliina-or fro:a acy ier rin-a. f'u'.'. rr -. :i. m f r n',i j will irfouptrj Mr WnV. orf;. a : e o i. fir fae-ur.iir of Cl'KTIS It::k:j l ca tSc oa'.i le t.r.;:--r. f-or. bt inMii icim rcaicr.a. 1:11.1 rrn Oil eta Look Talr and Sir U ir-'in hi o:..rr rinr t'..n bail, g iu r.jk m t-IU-Ml.. I HOW X-s VELVflFFGE COVtrils w::t.e-T VV,rio l!V..t Ir.jury tofiecL.ct.tx'.tt -f .-'y auiTa.and tr. e f rum a.t t.-I-rti-g or t ).. r ii ,i:-."U ::.er.u.t usual: y bsrj ,u a art. re, s:atloI.. CfKTtS PKoVTX. lTr.-i. v. No. 2:1 FbUub stritt. tw I r. .C-.f ly Ji n t ai ri-.'i, it .-l 1" i il- . !. ol T a tv rm(iT. i I a. ITIII0 BKTTEtC." J4 Or JonW-r.rf B-t-.ii. Can C-ler lim.' celrl raUM KoFT AB'.K fL LiloS A U V HALS A 54. f r Cttl J antl .-..e-uni; t.oa. THE 3IAHKITS. SY.Vr TOKK. Marra I. l-7 BKEF CATTLK Natirt !: ! OJ Traaa t tn a It o i lfJt.S lrrswd ."si sa '. .-. I.le a illPr.l'-ajTr s v 7 t . .' t ' . iti.tt ( 11iN Mi.Miinc Nr-ar ... IS's l r !.! t . A t.1 4 p l.t l K 4ws,ltot U-Hcr W II K AT No (l,ilr.. . t llllN-kVw W rat era Mixed . OAT Westrra ; K K-W rstfera I'ttltK- Nrw Mesa L A HI ST. LUt'I l:. "V e" I OTTOS-M .l.tllnaI -a P.fcir CATll.b tir ut ess to Irimr 4.." SB 5.10 .: 4 :. - I -i I. " 4 ivtiHil iitnirra.... a tat sa Stork Mrer 3 M Hot;0 Lire 4 T" MIKKPs.s to Choirr 4 Ti H t t t K tviier Kaiiuiy ".' a WilkAT No.S Sprins 1:1 So SH inter 1 ('(IKV-Vo. J, HuH e tIwrt.j ; s KYK No u It Vl:t KV Ve-lium J it to, ItHtK-Nrw teB Ji f, I. V Prime Mram s s, vi TVutjL -Tul-ashM" a L'awasnr-l Metliuta. r sa CHlCAliO. l.T I'..:. RKLVE NajjTra I I '. Triaa 4 ' irt;s ijrr, i.ts. IIKKP 4i-d t V.ice 5 "si I KiL K-W title Winter La tra. Sinn Kxtra ..V tiUAIN TV heV ,-pnnit No. 1 l.il ' No. S i.i: Corn Vo. J 4 ( mi No J 4 Hytw.No. t s lUtrl'T Not 1 I'ttHK New tra It to I.AKI1 ' 6 i) 4 et S."t T ti 7. Vt ST', l.-.t'. 1.1 1. l t.wt Ii. r. at t CIN'CIXX.IT! riH R--Tamil y $ s' WIIKAT.-lu-I.Nrw . t oKNNo. I M OAT No. t. NJ HAtt.KT 1 m tolTIVMMUinfl i -til:K-Nrw Me 7 I.AUU is-' a ; i ! t - :i sS 1. I" o MtMnm MldiMns; (-OTTON t oi: 01 II A V : ia ." SEW ORLEANS ri.m'K "hoii aa.t Kanoiy , I t ' m:n Miaerf ;v , m 1 it; ti i Jo ll i-' -T v ! !?.".. ."? tt i :s t'7 Tt sa r.-..-'J : vi.n sTi. C i-, ' 1 T. s j UilTJ.N itMl lla.;

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