Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 16, Number 14, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 May 1874 — Page 2
WEEKLYCOURIER C. DOANE, Publiahar. JASTKR. . T- INDIANA IHJIUUSNT XKWS. WAKIIISUTOX. The House Committee ou Territories have agreed to submit a rrjort favorable to the admission of New Mexico a a State. ilr. Anustroiift, delegate in Congress from Iakota, recently made an argument before
the House Committee on Territories in favor , of coutiiutiii- the northern half of that Territory a new Territory, to be called Pembina. The investigation into the District of Colunihia paving contractu ha finally devcl- i otted the fact that Wax. U. Moore, business j partner of Governor Shepherd, ww interest- ; ed in the Ie tiolyer and McClellan contract, j (ovcrnor Shepherd testified that he had no ; knowledge of hi partner's complicity, and j that a noon as the fact became known to him ; he ut once dissolved hi business relation with Moore. I An Associated Press dispatch of the 30th , give the following a the President' view. ; on the financial question, as elicited in a recent interview : Alui'ion having been made to President I. runt j ilfttil a compromise ol the finance measure Chut i Wo.ul be acceptable to both ll'lrt, the President ; replied that he did not know what lore wan inten. t.d to n.iply to the term "compromise" unless 11 waa an agreement to carry oat tticilcdrc ol t ti- countrjr; ttiitt ruiglit lie considered a com- J promise by those who originally defeated every j proiHwItion offered during; Hie discussion in I oi.- . gre-s, and liv so agreeing have reason to believe ! thitt nu ll Ir'aialat.on w..ult int-it w ith Ins ap- I proval it lis bfn said he promised in bl. liod . antiual message to heartily aupiaol any iiicaeiiie j lonart nimbi decide iion lie did not inland i any such cuustructinr. tj lis i:t upon t:s !::.- giiace 11 be had uot made hliiiavll understood. 1 lna nmrr r cent iiieN-ag.- woulil clear up anythir. . like anilnKioty ne thine lie hail endeavored I to make plain during-hia adminiatrstion had la cn I thai he was for carrying out the solemn pled. j of the l.ovcrtitliciit at theeailitst day is.lblc, and a specie basis, the cetal liMiio. nl ol our currency ou sjold and sliver, hud been uppcriinavt in I hla minil w believer heat nt tot 'ongreaa bl annual nittwtaice. lie h ul not saitnat timi oi tiiu lie would approve It waa hit earnest hope that unstress w ould 1ioe of the question J he redistribution of twenly-tive million ilollara of bank, currency, wuh Ave nuliioii dollars of notes I-longing to broken bank and banks in liquidation in the . Not tn and West, ought to fur null lor the present all that was ak-d fir, and be had lieeu assured, Mnre the v. to ol the l'inani-e bill, thai New Kngtand banks were anxious to reduce their rirruUtion, inn-much a the j boioKnuA held br circulation wtMiid Iw released, i and lurrirh tin m with a laruer nirteney capital lor loan than lliey now bad. While our securities were worth In b tal tenders sixteen or oeventeen rents alHive par, and the national banking notes wt re Imund b be secured under the rxilIna law so niurh sacrilltv to bankn rapitaltitla. be did not wondir 1ht w Knaland bank were anxioti to canrel their nu a and f'-t their bonds In Ijci this tiirir t kid cam' to hun early laet tail, duriiiK the utrnitf.'iicy ot tlie money markt, and he thought It wor'.h railing the attention ot t onnr i,a to in his laM niekwace. Mno then be had h.aid nothing totbaxiK'- Ins opinion. The follow inj; i a recapitulation of the pul lie debt statement. May 1 : Idt hi arum interest in coin: nrrent t.tid ll,:ll.i..Vti Kivr tier Pent lands :W,'i,-U Total coin Uinds . l,7J4,(.V..?S l.a arlul money debt. I4,ti,i Matured d. lit ti.l'.l.TIo I-tral tender Dotes. . Si.o'H.T"." t 'ertincaU'i of dep't M,n-4j,ii Kractlonal currency 4T,.i ,M tin rertitlcates . . . ;tl,THi,wM Totavl wituout lnU-ret MfM,l'. Totwl debt 2,iV,!.l,:i, Total interent 3;,I1..W (Mttti ID I rvaeiiry ( om w, ft'i V iirreney . A,it,ti. 4 special ileponlla held lor redemption ol vTt:lll'ate8 ol rteposit, as privulol l.v law .M.s.',"ti l'otl tn Treasury. . 147, 4.11, i .'H It lit lens each in Treasury i.ls,;ii,-.'T7 J, ! , 4 d iN-ereare dlirllllf lliolitll lionds i"-tied to I'acitic. lUilroi'd companies, inten-t psalile in law nil tuoney rincipal outstandina" Interest accrued snd not yet iai I Inte rest paid by I'niteil M'ales ... InU ret repaid by tran-ortaliou ol llimb), etc llalanceol inteiext by I'. Sj 64.fr.1 '.SI i l.i.',4;s JJ.ls,,,,'.! S.'M.lls 17, u,,r. i Senator ltoutwell apjx-ared Itefore the Ways and Means Cotnniittee on th 1st, and made a statement concerning hi knowledge of the Saniwrn contract. He said, in effect, that he was sure the. Sanborn business was never a matter of conversation between him and Secretary l.ichardon, and that he had never hud any ernal relations with Sanliorn.aiid Sanlrorn bad no right to claim his personal friendship and intimacy. He could not recall any interview he ever had with SaniKirn as to hi obtaining a contract. While he was in the Treasury I epartnnnt, the fact that Sanborn had a contract was not brought to his knowledge, officially or personally, nor had he any knowledge of the contrails made with am lody else under the law. ir. llotitweir attention wa called to an order signed by him, and addressr-d to the colWtors and assessors, directing them to assist Sanborn in such a way as he might ask in the examination of otlidul record. Mr. ltoutwell said he stood by t!ii as legal and proper. It merely allowed him to see the record In the Hsosors and collectors' office with reference to jxraon who have withheld taxes due the Government, so a to avoid going after those who have already paid the ir taxes. As to the appointment of Sunborn, he supposed it was made on some reI'oiniiK'inlation. His first know ledge of aeontract w ith Sanborn waa derived from Solicitor Han field. The (iovernmcnt sales of gold for the month of Mav will he a follows: On the first and third Thursday. I Ha ). 0 each day ; on the second and fourth Thursday. fl.ooo.Ooo each day. making f.'i.Otsi.rtiu in all. The Investigation Into the Iistri t paving contracts, h:ts d'ventod the fact that C. S. Nov e and S. It. Kaufman, editor and pullilier (if the Washington Eminj Star, and Mnrt;u:h, editor of the Humhlicqti, were let into a nice paving contract on Pennsylvania av r ime, under a Credit Mohilicr arrangement, by w hieh the nominal cost of their shares was l.nlanced by a 2d x r cent, dividend on the st.xk, and soon atlerward a further div ideiid of 41) per cent, wa tnd' to the stK-k-hohb-rs. l'.oiti of these journal have opposed the investigation. The S nate Finance t 'otmnittee have screed to recommend the incorporation into the House Currency bill of the fallow in ' prov i.i 'tis : Tlie maximum greenback circulation to be K'.tHHi.ixH); new national bank notes 1 1 bo i.ued to the amount of fM'it .(aHl.O'K),
prviiliHl that foreaxh million t.f aai.l new notes lued there shall W (.V.).ta) (trcenb4 k retinnl, until the total greenback drculaUon shall liave Ut-n reducd to f3.it.0u,iiwi. January 1, W7, is fixed as the daU; at wldch Hpen ie pauncnt should 1k rauuied, but the (.'o'juuittee liave not rcai hed a conclusion a to bat system should be eiuplo;ed for vbat purpose. The minority report of the Judiciary I'ommittee on the condition of affair in South Carolina, submitted to the House by Mr. Kldridge, says that "we cannot fin.! In the conduct of the memorialists, in the past, any reason or justification for refusing the hearinu they now retjuest. Their fidelity to the Constitution ami law s is now Aitxiuestioiied. and this plea 1 made in respectful terms.' The report recites briefly and iointcdly the list of griev ances complained of, and predicatr from them that the charges of the memorialists are true, and concludes as follow:" In view of the whole case we do not hesitate to recommend the appointment of a committer of U.th Houses of I'onicress, w ith jniwerand authority to go into the State of South Carolina and fully inquire and investigate into the condition of the State and the charges and complaints by the memorialists. To do less we feel we should violate and neglect a most solemn and imperative duty." EANT. Governor Washburn, of Massachusetts. Senator Sumner's successor, on the toth sent his resignation to the legislature, and left for Washington to fill the vacant chair. The residence of John llainmet, alut six miles from Tittsburg, Pa., was burned on the morning of the Uh, with all of its inmates, consisting of six jTon, viz. : Johnllamtnet, his wife, their two children, a hired num. and a boy. One of the bodies recovered frm the ruins had had its throat cut. and it was lrf-lievcd the whole family had been killed and the hotw burned for the purpose of destroying the evidence of the murdered victims. Following i the comparative eotton statement for the week ending Mav 1 : IftTI. Is7.l.
Net receipts lor pact Week .ii . . . . . ail i . . .u , St,4sl 4T,m: Total reeMit tnun .t. 1 to date all U.S. port ... J.rAl.fiil .t.iis.fl , Etarts lor pact week Irom all ports f,17'V .6'0 j Total rxHirt lriu epr. 1 , Ut date from sll ports ... 2,i,!7 S.tisl.VJ stock now on baud at all 1 f. si port 411 ,"'! 4tl,lt Stork now on band at all interior towns 71. W xit stock at l.iversl si.,0 0 7tl,i Shickol American aflisat for Ureal Itntain ;l, ?i.' Waltz, the Catskill. N. Y.. mur-lerer, w as duly hanged on the 1st. lly the burtin of a loiler in a paper miil at Shawangtink. FNter r-ounty. N. Y.. on the 'Jd. seven jTsons were instantly killel and three other fatally injured. The Isiiler, weighing five tons, w a thrown a distance vt six hundred fct. The murderer of the Hammet family, near rittsbiira. has been amMed. Hi real name i F.rnest Mintzine. He made a full cLf. -sion. saving that he murdercl theni with an ax, and that hi object wa to get money, of which he upjoed there wa a considerable sum in the house. HWT A'I siil'TH. A State Convention of colored men was held at Nahville, Tenn., at hi. h re-dution were passed demanding that Coheres ps the 4 ivil-rights bill, giving to colore.! children impartial school privilege in every public school. Mate or national, throughout the L'nited States; appointing a committee to prepare a plan for erecting a monument to the late Senator Sumner; deprecating the opposition of Senator Hrownlow to the Civilrights bill ; and providing for a fund for the purjoeof carrying the ca-e of I'avid (ia'laway, who i now in the State Prison for marrying a white woman, to the Supreme Court of the 1'liited State. Mr. Nancy K. Clem, who ha leen five time on trial for the murder of Jacob Young and w ife near Indianapoli in 1". ha ! n finally set at liberty on a a.c j.r. The (ieneral Conference of the M. E. Church Suth eonvenel at luisville, Kv.,od the 1st. W. II. Harrison. Treasurer of the (,lole Theater. Chicago, lately burm-d. who was arrested on a charge of arson. .va honorably discharged, there being not th slightest evidence against him. State Senator Alexander K. Harrier and Bradford It. Iavi., loth colored, have brought suit against the Loiii-una Jockey Club, each claiming J.'isiOdamage, Itecause, xtitioner aver, said cluh nfuse.1 to sell them quarter-stretch badge during the recent race, on account of their color, they ing of African descent ; and that such refusal and exclusion wure not only in violation of the principles of natural justi.-e.but also of the right guaranteed to them by the constitution and statute of the State. Ann Hunt wa hanged at F.llerton, Ga.,on the lt, for wdoning F.liza Itruwner. Additional crevasse were reortcd on the 4th near Prenti and Glem-oe, M !., w ith other Hint threatened. Priv ate Itend, Ark., wa broken, and several rich plantation overflowed. New Orleans dispatches of this date give the follow ing : K Uar Kazend, manacernf the It' ll Hiver plantation. Assumption parish, says: ' In this section of the parish there is s population ol about l.ioo w lute ami hlark destitute ol the drat necessaries ol lite, living; on rap and ho.ose-ioi Ihete Is no trsnse tation of any kind, and te iesre-t Und 1 1 wenty tiilles off. All thir etifle and horx-s are driwne., snd the water st ill rising atxk.l six inrh, s in every I west y-lour hour. " . . . Mr. A ItrlKKS, writ ing-from lleTia p'antatK.n. Vdis.'n parish, savs: "Permit ni to call your attention to the sofl.-rinjrs nt the tredmen on my plantation, 110 in nun, her. Wrsrv submerir.-l; merrhsnts are not ext. n'lini credit; our provisions are exhausted at! mrH'-rk deslroved. VVunn-n and ebil Iren come to ne, und 1 am without the means to help Idem or mv self. ' I he llrashear .Vrart say: "Itrwbear t iy has an aversire of thre le-t of water near flvr leet in fionti.f the town, and loit thre arre of dry ground in the .lr immI are stored in the railroad deKit 1 be spnee not so o rilpied I Used l"T a iib!ir. nisrket. Av-oea plsiitati.in, or lliyoii It.euf, has r.o serea ,f esne and ern Under Water n the llivou Ibrnf (rotn Prasbear to the ra lr-ad, IIIt. en plsiilationa mi I. r wat. r; at t h ne, live plintation iio-'.-r watr. wnii a hici'r of small l-l.ts, ol Hry ground. riMipo-d ,v swmprs; slnHpr's, lime laiilatloo Slid laeniv laoitlo s in ili-tress, 1 it ai-t nre to tin--l"ri tliem I oev ar-r,-.w liv uur .n rlt ' day Lake. Illieen Ijiii.IOs re flooded out , on Ills, k I. ,ke, i x t.- 11 1 uu' 1 i . e ; on I .s rs, hUt.en. All the i ron I and a srtion ol tlx i.l.-
nes psrt ol 0arrnUa ua.Wr water (en ire ll is and Paiurs-ntwle are parUa.lv sailer water altayou lecbe. lorty mb tali, in. l.S.i.O acres ol cattr aud rota ar ti.tirr.y deetroye.1, and JS.orsi acres aul in,r-J. trout ttir IrcliedoWB. Upon DlteeB laaLatioaa, Js acrs ol rane and corn art dratrvyel. ' The alvisory committ i H.!uted at the late meetiug of the Illinois State Farmer' As-sH-iation, to consider the subject of forming an iiidcndcnt xlitical party, held a meeting at Ill.K.tuingtoti on the 5th, at wbUh delegates from 12 of Uie 1 countiea ia the Mate were recnt. The pnOfition lo organize an independent party was altie-t unanimously indonsed. and after a long discussion it w a decided to iMie a call for a State Convention to promulgate a platform and nominate State offitvrs. to be held at Springfield on Wednewlay, the tenth day of dune; delegates to be chosen in proportion of one to each ft,taj voters. All indu-trial classes and organization are invited to join the movement. A resolution wa offered in the convention ccnuring President Grant for signing the Salary bill and for bis veto of the Currency bill, but it wa cted down by a large majority. In the nvent municipal election in Indiana the temperance sue w as the main question in most of the country cities. The tcniiTance ticket were elected in Craw fords ille. Goshen, Wabah and Anderson, while the oposit ion carried Angola, Muncie. Waterloo. Jeffcrsonville and Peru. Where iliti-s hal sway the Kcpuhlican won des idesl vw tories in Madisn. Illoomington and Igansport. while the leiuicrat carriel Indiatap!is. Auburn, Port Wayne and I.ichmond. Lafayette stand a it was. In Terr Haute four citizen" nominee an 1 one workimniien's nominee were elected. rnRE A d,N-ree lv 'aptaiiMJenersl "orw h of Cuba estabUs.be an extraordinary contribution of ten ps-rcent. on all income exceeding fl.ooo annually , only the arm;- anJ navy exccpti-d. The piNH-eeds of the tax are d. stinetl for the pay nn-nt of the public d- td an 1 the red.'inption of pajs-r currency. A w retch named Johu Sullivan, w h committed an outrage uon a tive-y ear-old girl at Guelph. tnt.. has 1en found guilty and sentenced to be hanged. Marshal Serrano eutered P.iibaoon the id.
There w as great rejoicing at Madrid over the deliveram-e of the city, and in the evening there w as a general illumination. It is stated that the uain UsJy of t!.c Caii.-i- w retreating in the direction of the Province of Guipczeeora. The Iretrothal of the Kus.ian Grand Iuke ladituira and Iuehe Marie of ! kb-n-burg ha h-cn iromulgatel at IVerlin. XMIId CoilgTf" Kirst Session. In the S-nate.on the ."Vith. the ( ivii-rights bill beir.g under coneidersti.n. Mi. N.-w -l ma. ie a speech In opMe-iti, n tL.rrto. "I be t i l wa then laid ae.de A aunwr of private b,i, W ere pasiMsl . In the Houe, on the linlh. there w s a thr.e hour' detiate on tl- l.ou.t tiile and P-rt-land C ansl bill, whicl, w as finally p&e i . 1 h I. leetion I nnmiittee reprte in lavor of I ai.n n. the sit:ing meiulsvr lr..m I'ttn. t.ut gave c..ii-e 01 a resolution . to be in'rducl bereatu-r, reeling tlist I ann'-n. sittn z 11 rulr, is (.periy living an t rotiatiitinc wita a woman aa b. ai!e under the pr ten b d ealcti..n ol a l sl m ol l tainy, to the great sen lal ax. 1 'i-gra-e- ol the ie..ple'and the .orernaretit l the I r-ite-l and protidii.g lor tlie ai iii.!nnt ol a con rj..tt.e to in'pure into the n,tirr and 1 1 pcn.ru-n I such BCtein s rhail setiu Ilm I ai.d prosr . Aljouixed. In the Senate, on the It, tle osth of of.,e wa a lnunifteretl to oator VVa.-tiluro of Maaeacliii. Its ...Ibe Iloii-e hi'.l auth'ruiii the sr,. Ury r.f War to provide relief for the uCVrrs by the Mis-isslppi iniindaiion, and appropriating I i.iii f.r Ihe (.UriaiM-. Wa pae-rsl A'ljune,i to Monday In the House, on the 1-t, n-veral 1-sral bills were paeae.1, alter wh:eh the Indian ppr" .nation b.il wa cofinderel in omni:tl-r of t! hoV. s.p-j.es on tbe general Indisa 4U-'in. and ot the eliryti l puroie-1 t n ,r I lb m, were m.le by V.-rs llar.crk. I: chne.nd, knapp. llok. A lau and sbatik .. . A IUU'lied. S-nat not in ses.ion on the 2d. In the Hoii-e. on the 2d. the day w a mainly occupied by the con-i lern n of pr.vate toll. ... Mr. Koberts (n.m the t nirr.;:tee 00 Wm and Means r iirte. an elaleirate bid t an.T i the custom revenue laws, and to a'li-h ir, fftoietle. Keterr,-.! to tlif trimillltlee of L hole . . Adj. turned. In the Sr nate, on the 4 h. Mr. Stewart ii-trtdiic-l a bill tore-urrte egislt:re or.ntrol of tbe Instrtct ol t olumbis, and provide f.rUe foTeroniei.t tbereot. KeUrre. t-t '.tnmittes. Mr. I'eaee sul rn tle.1 a resdution rej tenting tt l,usr to r lurn to the vle a t ill ot laet a.s k a; 1 r priating mntty thousand Oollar r-r the rel wl of iersins aull ring lioiu t.teovt rflo w ol the Mi- t. sippl, in ordertbst be n.igft n.ve to increase the appropriation, lie had reive. a blgrmm tr.1, II, e i,.,o rnr ol lis-i--i j-i. stal.r.g Ibat at lal Ji,li i-ftj.le were Hl3 rir.g. ai.d ar.'ei-r Irom the r nil ol I tie rtMioty. stating that there w.ie live thoiisanil ts'ns 111 wnt -f Irea-I tlere. Agres-d to ...A loll lo revue in I rimtnu- rrtain grants ol lands lit rvto..re niale lt in leiniory snd s:ate o M.i.r.-.ta u si I in the cn-i Mullen t the srTnl lin f ll.e st Paul and Pariflc Ktiimit onipany was .!. I he supplem ntarv I il-rittit Ii I sw ivd taken up and tiitsussel at sniKr I'Dtlti . A Ifiuniel. In the Houe. on the 4!h, liill were introdiire. and relrrred lor tte isso of a!di:iaal bank note circulation Vt t!e states and J'eiritorie having bsa rirrtilation thn d.dlars per capita l ipi.la: ion, an., f..rti- withdrawal d legal . r,..r notes at a rale f tsi.n't -Uie r cent, additional iue of rati. Dal bank r until ttoistan.tir r kcl tei. p r n ,ts shs l hre lure. to .IV "si,. m, and pr'tfiit. ting oaiional banks from ehrg nz n-re tha 7 $-lt t-T cent. Sor Intere-l or (lise'rtitit; to incorrste ibe Lantern ai.d VV m Iran-. s-irtatin otepany; to nlieve ILapharl "mn.'t Irom ioiti-4 , usabilities; f-r ine rm,iriKl ol the fort (. I'hilip anal in Ixn.ian. at a rt not efe,irig the etuints. Vr yearly 10sUllinent not to if-l ai.mti it-i; rrsatiria ai l in me rttnstnict Hn of a c.maJ Ir, in Kone. . , to M vcin, and a canal c .nneet tig; tt.e lei.rtsee and ( mmm rivers, by guaranteeing; ttte m4 'lie csintle, in Ibe lirt t.e lo ex ceed t wenty-three million l.!lr. ar.d in ttte latter eae Imirleen m IlK-n dollars Mr Koter ol Ono. Ir.tru trie I tni--ttie Wat and Means, r -nteil a rot on ttte nts.ia contracts ordered printed and ree-witHi'tod. w uh leave to refeirt at any time. "I he fflin.il. ti reeoriilis-nds the paesare ! a bill r-alirf the prov ii.iiB af the act 01 M ir s. Is t or w,i, h tbe'ee..ntract were nit..a"1 d:reting the revocation snd annnli,-nl l all soen r... traits, and provib that trr I -tort of I Jam. snail bsv i,o autii,riiy to consoler or l--eie iitn sr r.jimn lor tri.-. by r a-.n ol . red seontu. nance ol 'ucn -..n rc. or lor ar.y profits or 1 'r-, nTa.-.s u I rti.,tu lj..ore. In the S-n ite, on the ."t'll. tliert W s w,;:M. ili-cus- ion v. r the aoi. n e 1 b II ! r n. :n.-sr. sppropris'ion tor the r : f f r-.t uffrmg Ii-. in the .virfl w o( ttie M -isipi.i Mr V,. ' rn said tb .1 rare shoot I 1 Ia4en t' d;--1 t'..i e Ih s f t d a. I rl..tt.!f f jn lic.MXy He r. I- rr-1 ! a I, l 'i am stut 1 1 g ll..t M-gna-a around M-rn. p'.l.ser, now 1- I 11 . r- ir ItadiW. ali-rinc tt,.t th- iu'Vt 1 r.tU' lit of tlie lu.!- sta' aasoii.;
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last uadef thia b.d lab. r la Ual ouatry oi.ul 1 brootgt' iktUkoral Ksl A a rcwKuit:avi wa) lo i relieve lae 1. tee tigxte-t, was lf tbe . ' Ooterwaertil to Uae rCar.e sf Ih.ve Usees ai.d give i-t p.-i4e riii tvviural by re..uie t.t , 1 Usmt wtira tLe water trues dtwa. sad B..4 let tae i aecrur sni thai lite rsne-al w a rvMng Ut tesj sad CK-tbe taetw . Mr. Ittsattaft repOel k aa taainuattoa t y Mr. Atcm laat lae l.h-: t fUilie in bis "tale ( Mta.isaipp.) arts oul of car- , I kst-lag rule, by dvayitg Ltat aay uua bad been ( dt niesl It t.f til Ut Ja ia taai lale alter tbe, , Slat O ottiueit a wrtvii lej Ibe loll w aa ' j reci4SttuUal lo Ute Comiu.tle oa AcnrvaI tions. I In tbe Uousr.on tbe .Vh. Mr. Kellcy spoke ! j IB faror of tbe till ioprvai-cg a: . la aid j ef ttte eateaaialorlettralioa. Mr l!.et -d ' tbe blil. on live gTouad thai la fcw IsrUrf Ihefe . 1 W1H1U ae aa oluiaaie iWActt of aw less taaa ll-t.- ,. antra I sStxreis Wuuld tar aaet 1st, and , ' Baal! y w.ajl J, a( prop late. W ittsuut rsactViBf a Vi4e lYie .H-ae aJj-aarwesl. 1 la Lhe nate.on the 6th. the IKu-e bill , ' antetetaury of Usr aatioaal rurrracy art, and . to rtab!ia free ttaakiaf , with aa aiBeadmeal ' la the nature af a sus-UituU. was refsrte. ty like -,4unt:rJre sat placed on Ike raiudar. 1 W II.Kiae bi.l jal.nat.iDg aa Beaay c-tlcr at llricna. Hunan. wa aed la tbe House, on the th. the Centennial: till csrrupvjsl naiet of tae day. Mraar. llarrt- ' on, ry, y .H'.a-mick, ktaak aal oibers r- ae , i ia sipat l Ine biil. aad Messrs I obb. Pbelpa, rti.lu ol ' L 10 . VV r ol l.lia-ii, t.uarket aad 1 otlters in y aaiUon. iMrtaar tlte ,eaie tju.te a fbarv 0.c'--.t-i fawrrrd incidenla iy tiwres Meort. I.utlrr aad Itawe Ibe llouar av ijsiurnrd wiuxut rtat. say vote. 1 1 one-made People and Thine. 1 When the won! .HiM-m!eM areajt1 lil to -i rs-n or tLir:g. tin T imply tliat : Iheisaniearv tiir. MitueLaifl j-v"l. Nothing l ciin eniar.atf tn ku a well-trb rl. ar,ev'ti'trate. and p.iiuines-riiiinlstl Intine cinle j without hearing tlie ib tMsj-s of tlee pnnf and srfsts.I:iTs if tle i Lacv wln rv it n ' fonnesl. S niu. li Ira. lsj n aid. and wrirteii. and sung a Suit home, that its prai-e' sskiipU '. duIi.eXtvpili Itr llivs. w ir,t niciKi liter tlie .' balltw coiiTitt rleit-s ctf kb-ul men and I men ill lsitinl;rg-lou-s. ai.d live- on tlie ; taker in htt I and n-staur-j.t. To p rJ kwis c-jt aJstutfrctni tar toTrar.lhe lnnse tlM tne i iiever tirextnie. Ativthiiijr hotue- , like, tliat etiie frcnn the red surToundj iii"-- f a utiiTed tiniily. w ill ! r-e cruized ; and liiill. a the fla-h fntii a dLaiun I L i know u and appre Lated a tlie lizht Intm j the true p-l;. IlttnivMiiayle f'pie are the 1 one itivarialdT sin?ll out astlw- n-t exjtvllent iart f any t-akty. I a-hi-'liable folk. tr the M'ioK's f.f Ma-H-tV, elll atr j iiHle-l when cvtnjtar-l with ilur tir ' di- ii'lhietl an.1 m.-ebd in ure uiiaerMlr How tka- the -i;irl i f the IVril. I whom we evt-ryw here rii"ti:f a. the ' type of the New York a-bkMiab!e yuun; ' lady, aj-js-ar. win ti sun -j.! .y .;.. with , tls) m"b--t. un-e"iti!i. aJTevtK"tire. at.di-t-; able girl, vv b'e-e th.'i.lits are luorc i tit r- . s in h.ene dtiTie tlun in ftirbliw and ' -Latest style.. atld Whits, tnl.t Mu-lie j are mtre t-autiful c-niati r.t tliuti tlie . jeWt-U C1'Vets an-1 rs it by the Otcr j ilidulr l s.a j, tT Is-Ile. How di tlteel.-ir.t il"a.tf. W lo live at tl,e or iilit.tlier tf olir gT"at ll'ttel. ' e.r js n han.f is tle ii.tmiiul l ad 'all es-U'iii-hliKbt wlwre the litUss. Ik'sjsr k" tU- wb-l in iifti.-t; b.W l.-s tl.j. wotnvtl. the I,:tkr f the ; 'n-!r. wh live f.tr f-Li.n and , s-sst i-tr. ai.d every I.eanb -bam. , o'tnjre lib t!ewet litine-tiijt!e ru.t!nn w jts. iniTi l i ai:piel w i'h ! m-a , le.l l ta.s'fcs. and wlot-e l-art l-tow ri. h ! b.ve en h'l-'-aT.d afsl 1 h.!dr n wli'i riJ arly arid h t in tli tin.ine to tlie p.-ir-I ltr. a:id - every sk f il.i-t -hukt n t re.it ; w bo pi. ksthe b w-!.i !. n n.- "y tor ; the brenkfft table; who k:iw th.lt the . Ii.tllie-tii.eie bsaf I- lljrbt and l 11. i.tii-. m,. j tbe is.ff.s-ju-t ri.'bt. II.-I l.tnie and h r , r: firdi--:tioti irr t - b it.nurc w i;h s-v l--sh a -g.eal ii"tn.i;.. that it bl-s-' ing seem tt f.tllow tlie l.ttur of tit- t!.iy. ' Tlie exact ftlilv littere"! nl Vt till) .' ! Wl-ltt-d in tlie tull-rstil or j-.keti in j f.t-liittiable elie. a'tolllpafifsl with eluniiiiig gt -turt s. nuy fa-, ii.ating mill adiiiiraMe. but ih'ee Ntwesti ili.at ' an I the tcii.!-r lioiues.fi tJ... -i,...) t.i-ht." 1 .aid by a ilt-.r 110 ; l-r t t't ijt'.e -i-tt r at ! vtntr l-l-idf. while he tu. k yttti warmly i in whW h imke tl e Ii-art tl.e ?!jd l-t? ! Tl ta'iti.d iinl ly .f the fjara -v-ta . Iliagie efa-il iVi T tl.e ri h!v- lo'.hed aud'ej ti.t-s w ho li? ti e:i!raties tn the riiua donna's bri'.liaiit t--:.e ; bat mark yti tbe lullaby sv,.g t. h..i,- tli.- Iilu'-t-t wbi. h baby i bvetp aa.fV t' sj,-jt at night ' e.n arti-tic inu-i.-1 Li'ita'siut your -ul a will th-vt Wf.1..;tnpIe iT.el'e -silig! T lo re . is l,( !ii--t n.e b- .s. r.f w hieh We ail tire si ' fot.d. atel wi'li whi. Ii tlie n;t e".'!! pii.-at-t- di-be. of the fj-l.i.,riabje atep T ettt.fi't j tsinijeirv iii noli.-nie, Wa vi-r such , -a.k ktt'W 11 a our o r. era re! no it b r r,d : in xt t Ii r. our m-tTli-r ? The toci-t. tea, t pn-x-rVe-s. ro enii 1. ina-le at h"llie Wbefl j we wen- !iiMr n lutve yiiiever(..rstten : tlieir r lih. or. when i'l. l;ave we eea-ed 1 tit Veani l-r t!n-e liotlie-lil fie tit-ttitst.f j loi;'sgu? '1 l.e pie, nki and bi--iiitl : lioine lilaliiiU--;iirt win ! i tie" Itaker ! that i-all li..ke ativ lt;.If so g"l j lb rvar rtain thirgs tt whi.-ti theap- " l.atictn ! li.ttne-ii.Se is nd agT-s-a:.e. tms-ma bsr.kinir lfiret or dress-. r eftut. or trwser-. nn-an tint tlr- ar1 ti le apj-ar tbtw ly .r !.tilisl. ai.d 11. it I a if ma. by clever bands. Tin r may 1 ntt ! any style u's.ut li.tiiv.nu.!e bdhe. I hot il inay ! sai-l f..r tlte o.ti ...Lit ion o those w ho cannot a"-rl to j'atn-riie nnllin r and matito.i-tiuiker. tlit :h r- is a 1 r-fs;-t.ble air .f rs-r.fittmy to a htnie- ! iule g-jniH nt wbi, h i alway attrv-tive l to siip- rior mirids. Kv ry otse appn-i iate tin- taaiiiy 01 ri..me-iiia)e ute 1. rw ear. ntw that so many U iv the. mat bine work that fill the lca.li.tg sttirv. 't.n.pare tie" til.e balel - W- I "pill-tw la-'." with it ' IH-.ltly s-tiT. Itsl yoke, itsevi lilv-lai-l JTatlrrs atel wh;pt-d li!i n fn'Il. wi:h the-e ot 1 tire auw sIliJs- found in the t-t -hop-. I here are liiirti's r itf aitde w lio h ive homes who an- never Itla'b' of influenced by ilH-rn ; t!i r- are identy of so-i!lts home which never prslucv anythinje hotlie-Illalf. Ill tli-" -liain home tlie iiK.tlK r an- ure to la found iut o tune." The father i a flu' man. The idiught'T are Irih and L ka-lai-o-.il ; o;,. f..r iKttl.in? in the it k n.m : would ! iievt r r to ft. the .-m achin? lead ; arid, del tlr y attt mid 10 fs-rforni thi irrati f:il i :i. t. w.Mil I i.t.t t.t it aoi publy. T her are j ii.tr j.. a f..r inn. h anyway, ui.lc it 1 to . n.arritsl an I make -.tine man miserable, ati I b t the;r l-t'-it tlie wi'h holera-tnt m- . tutu ain'tl. r - lint- f.-r w itit of proia-r t.ir.-. " I lo :.-rra !,- i a g.l inotfo a ! ar ni'ttt-i. I.ti:f s!.iti)--l on every j r-011 an-l tl i:i.' that i pet s o:ir thr -li-io'td. atid it .ball bring IVa.-e to H i Hi" !:." -V V. C-i'VfiJt .Cirerfi'T.
THE Altk lNSAS TK0I'I!L1.
T1 Miami! al Llllle Hsrl.le al flave HImH -Sees eral ta I Ileal and H ataataleal. A little K.a k disj.at. hof theo"th.av s tlut tit fteral hltur W hlte, w hn ha h tree of th. lUvtrr f.-rtv at line IllutI, beaiing that a party tf Prvsok men were a-suitle, at New dasa-ony. in Jetferon ounty. t-oiuinittiim le.n-latin. movesl a column t.fsi hhq d-tw n to that point lor the purls of Uppers, ing tbein. ii'te sect forward a rlag of triee lo orler tha turn to dljser-e, hrit they tired upon tbe party, and a regular battle e"nii.t in w ha h nine of the P.rook party were killed and twenty wounded. The r- naiinb r were taken prisoner. iiiriusr.l and sent leoiue. tit I Vera! White rep.trts srvinif hlaowneointuaii.1 wouosled aiul three hors. killed. The situation at little Ibtt k. on the .t.w, pra. te-aily unchanged. Pavtrr's beai.purter were still at the Anthony House, and he bad afatut him rue 3) rtf-n. Hr.siks ra cu. Jdesl the Mate House with a force estimated it . men. n-!lv colorcl. The I'ni'.id Mate. troojs OtvUpleJ m a-ltsn la tWeenthe.tr in z f.,re. la an address to tbe .eople. it n. J. V. Kaan. a MaM ieneral in the I'.inbderate army, assume.) eommand of the P.rik fon-t-s throuicbout the Mate, and ealled on hi. oH nimrvti to rally to hi staniarI. leitth partiea were anxiously waiting for tiue tb finite new from ahiiij'ton. 1-iter report from the rlirht at Pine P.lul? rive the number of ktllcl and wounbl follows: UK I'tpsoks's ble, bv- kllUtl and twelve woun-led: n I!Vlr's side, tlx wounUd and n-tne killed. The r main-b rf I'n-.k.'s iriut wa cat!uril. Iut tliey Were aft rwards r lc-e,l on parole excepting the eommand:iig othc rs. tiOVem.T Pns.k. on the l.t. -ettt the1 flktwiriwf teleirrani tt Prv.i.. nt I rant: To the Preaident : II. King t hue. w ho tired nn the comman.b r of the l'ni!e.l Mates tna-iiis at Little K'M-k. ha-been ordered ! Pine p.lufl tv Havter. and t pii!arinsr and iuurd rinjr. The Mate i rrft-rtly a-eful eTrr t in J.ffersoij er.unty.the eoneof White's ittblarries art) rn Order. ho ref.iis.j fe..a, 5 j;. out a force in orW-r to avoid cotifliet." The Arkansas, la, in-a ratir S'avte I t ritnl oinrm:ts pubiihe an addn s. 1 n the 2., calling Upon the lt..e to -llstain liovemor Baxter: a nomta-r of other I tiMn-rais signed an Urr advi-inatthe a. !. in .'aiet by Itpaiks. An a:t. in; t to asa-.iiate liie ..se eiatcl lre-s arent w a rcportid. liven thing remaine.1 tjuiet at IJttie K.k i -n the i;h. Judge iw-nn. tt and Narle. of the mii rente iourt. were tak. n cfT the rin from M.mphis nt Argtnta (opresite Ijttle k I on the evening j rev iou. by a -juad of armed tO n. and seereted s.Uiewlj-re in the I i ini'v, prottablv. a they ha.1 st nt word to ! :-:r frtvr N i'ziz lt nx of H.. ir l uie ' harme-L Their rapture w a doiitdb-sst Sot ted fir the purp" "f preveotinr a spseta! s-sin ! of the l ourt. w hu h w as anoouuii'd to t-e hi-Id , at luttle Ko, k on the follow rt .lav. I'.a Iter's tr.a.pa Were riiar-.'es w ith the alhl' tlon. t.ut tn the other hand, the llaxter men charred it ujstn Hrook.. At IJttie P ak.on the 5th. l"hieMu-ti.e M.'CIure hat a writ served on lurierals , I hurebill and I'.i.s-tier (of l'.a!i r's army i. I totuman i'.ns them t ppalu.e tbe? blieof ' Myers. U-nnett and Marie, the A.s, iate Jvitce of the upreme t urt. whose arrvts i werv herett.fore mentioned. Thec otlicers ' rep!i.-. hv stat;n? Ihit martial lav-r j revaiied i:Iu'.aski county at th time .and tl,.y knew 'of no nr-lt-rs. except t !- whah rutiie from their ua ri"r. i J o L-e iW't.nttt and Searle e-ared from ; teir t aptr In .ahn cunty and rea. he. ; little rm k. protsviesj ty a fett, ral iseort. oa : te .th. Ju'l.i t M lare. Vcph risen and i ss, arie imnxsiutely held im.i lit.g at the courtj bouse to hear an applvt ati'.n f.,r a tnaiidaii.us 1 to compel the MVe Treasurer to l.nnor the i .Iraft. of Jo ph l'.P-k. as I ,ov rrx-r. en the i TreasufT. ". lex Sion was plotted. j - ' A little i bil l at t. Janu M inn., w u jsi, k. aula j hyi.ia: wa nob-l whobft j ttt lilt-. tl. ilo. otie to I- appil' tl Caterj nally. and the otb r t t takt n in ! mally. I I5y t'Uie iiiiM lu.'i the latt!t i utiUiiiiiig I the li-p-lid l-allie tra;i-pesed. and the iipI piieati'tll W a given to iht" child, from the ; lf?'e t of W h"n Ii it died. ! Mr liariiet Vols-.j" lirtle metimrajr ! tl uu of ep-n- ftr the .si;,;i- in.it. :.o ; ain.tui.ts to t !.." i.t . aaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMaaa. THE JiABKLTN.
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