Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 16, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 June 1874 — Page 2

WEEKLYCODRIER C. DOAKZ, Publisher.

JASPEIl.

INDIANA.

CUKKKNT NKWS.

tin da-fciu!ar.!, lu woulJ dismiss ttn-m, w hi.h In' did. Willi tin- admonition that if tin- ad wa repeated they wouKl l li:ille t arrest and punishment. Kccent tlipaU-hM from Uron ille. Texas, report a very unsettled condition if affairs along the border. There I said to be no protection for projx'rty between the Xeiiccs ami Kio Oranda,jind most of the ranches have In'rn tle-erteX Larre nuiuU'riof cattle have heen stolen and taken across the hortler, ami citizen have bwn tired upon from the Mexican nide. The Federal otlieer have leen solicite.1 to sand aid, nnd the citizens were or-

W AMIItJTOX. Tlie marriage of Mis Nellie Grant, daughter of the President, to Mr. A. C. F. Sartoris of Kiighind, took place at tho While House . i ;.i it ,.f tlio M.t Some two hun-

I'll lll o.. v " - I . . , . e ml drc-Uin-st were present. After partaking

of a wedding breakfast, the happy a-ouph pnx'eetlet! to New York, en route for hng land.

Iaid H. Meliish, Keprcscntative in ton

The National Conference of Iuhker

nu t Ht (iirard. 111., on the 2tth. Some two j thousand delegate wereiu attendance. The Arkansas Houe, by a vote of 47 to 0,

..a... I 1 ha nassa-d a resolution re.me.ting Senator pn- iron, New i ork. who wa removed to - I J ' fl,r ,nM.iring I the (.overninent Asvlum for the Insane some 1 "u" HI,a 1 ur - , ' ' I , , , ;,.,, with others to overthrow the state Caoicrn- ,

w at-1 az. did on the 23d.

Adolph t'luss.the chief engiueer of the Iitri.t P.o.trd of I'uhlie Work, w ho testified

before the Congressional Investigating Committalconcerning the alleged false measurement made by ord r of Shepherd, ha heen removed hy the President, at the request of hi. associates on the Hoard, and lieutenant Kichard L. lloxie appointed iu hi place. The Hoard have reipicstanl the President to detail an army engineer to remeasiire the w ork in question in order to determine the truth or falsity of the charges iu reference thereto. The rcKrt w as generally current in Washington on the Silth, that Vr. Richard on would resign in a day or two. The name of (Jen. Hrislow and Mr. IeIano were mentioned in connection w ith the prospective vacancy. It ts also stated, that in view of Mr. l&ichardson' Intended resignation a Secretary the Committee of Way and Mean will not, according to the present understanding, introduce their resolution of censure of the head ot the Treasury department. The House Committee on Railways and Canal have decided to recommend no hill to the IIoiie grant ipB-charter to railroads or w ater routes, unless application for the same an supported hy the wealth and indorsement of people living along the proposed line to a sufficient extent to warrant the U-lief that they w ill 1 taken up and pushed to completion. No charter will I issued to any laomi companies to sell out to other parties. In the District of Columbia investigation, on the 2'lth, Chan. S. Johnson, Secretary of the Hoard of Public Works, was examined w ith reference to the minute of the Hoard and how they were made up. He testified that the minutes were not a record of Hoard meetings, but made up of data furnished by the Vlce-Presi.'ent. Shepherd, from letter received and sent out hy him. He did nut pretend to say that record in the hook w ere tf actual Hoard meetings. Mr. Clu. engineer, w a again placed on the stand. He exhibited a voucher to show that Mullt-tt received f.(XMl per annum for hi service a Cuicf-Kii-frineer of the Hoard and tl.M) a conulting engineer. He did thi to show thit Governor Shepherd testified incorrectly w hen he stated that Mr. Mullett had received in gro- only (H.fXN) from the Hoard. I.ettr-Admiral Shubrirk, senior officer of the retired list, die.I at Washington on the 27th. B!;ed eighty-three. The Secretary of the Nvy announce hi death in a general order, direc ting the usual observances by the navy. A locomotive on the Syracuse and Northern Kailroad went through the draw of a bridge over the river at Hrcwerton. N. Y., on the 51t, killing the engineer, Wiggles, and the conductor. Church. A young and beautiful girl, named Kate Ieinbach, wa n-eent'y enticed from her home at Summit Hill, near Mauch Chunk, Pa., and murdered, her body being found in some brush just outide the tow n. The only w ound were on the head, and were evidently made w ith a stone. It i Ix lieved that the murder was committed by a man who had deceived the girl. The people were greatly excited, and threat of lynching the murderer. If caught, were openly made. The President and family vi-itcd NewYork on the 22.1. to bid gMni-by to Mr. an.l Mr. Sartoris, w ho sailed for their Knglih home oil the 2;Jd. The total uunibcr of live lost by the Mill Hivcr dia-te in Masachiiett wa one hundred and forty-seven. All of the bodies have U-en recovered. Following is the comparative cotton state

ment for the week ending May 22 : 1874.

Net reavetpu for past week

1(C3.

ail t . . I.ru U.Vi 31,221

Total reea-iia Ir.iiu Sept. 1 todate all V.. porta... S,VM S.rWi.si:. Ki porta lr past wit! Iromsll -ft 21. VU .fi.MJ Toil nirts tnin Srl. I to Ut from all porta ... 1 ,71J.Js4 i.IU.tl Slock ikiw on IisdiI at all f ..,rt Sts.tl xj.ly; .SUk-Ii now hand at all iDirrmr towns M.4it li7.''

A number of women temperance cnider

have Unarrested in Pittsburg for obstruct

ing the sidewalk. The Oueen's birthday (May 2.1) was gener

ally celebrated by the Hritish societies throughout the United States, and in Canada

it wa observed a a general holiday.

Itocoration day has l-en made a legal holi

day in Pensylvsnia. WI'.NT AM noi'Tii.

Prof. Pw 41Z ha publicly announced hi

withdrawal from the Presbyterian Church.

,1. II. McKiichern, editor of the Jefferson (Texa) eni"f rot, w a ac identally shot by a man named Uichardson, a few day ago, and

die,) In a few hour.

The seventh annual convention of the edit

or and publisher of Miourl was held at Ij-vington nn the 20th and J 1st. Nearly two hundnil nieuilHTs were in attendance. The next convention will Is1 held at Hoonville on tin- fourth Wednesday of May, 17."i. The Kentucky Press Association met in convention ut Henderson on the 2mh. Fort) -three woincn temperance crusadT wers ncently arrested in Cim-iuniiti. on a charge of v iolating the city ordinance hy ols titructing the sidcwa'ks. Jude Marrhaiit :iid there had been a iolation of law, but in view of the lack of bad motives on the part of

I m,'n, ... I lr. McCall, a prominent physician ofMos- ; cow. I'nion county, III., was shot dead in hi j yard, on the morning of the 22d. by an uu- ; know n assassin.

The great iron bridge across the Mississippi at St. lyouis was opened for foot passenger on the 2.1.1. It w ill be some weeks )ctlefore it i ready for the passage of railway trains. The tow n of Independence, Iowa, suffered from a severe conflagration on the 2Mh. (er forty business laecs wen- destroyed, and the lo is placed at about .Vx).tO. Three men are supposed to have lost their lives in a b.iruing building. deputy I". 8. Marshal V. I. Hildrcth was shot near Hillsboro, Coffee county, Tenn.. on the 22d. by a man nuinc.i Thomas Jefferson Ssunder. for whom IlilJreth had a c'pios from the Federal Court, against w hom (Sauuders) a true bill had Ix-cn found by the grand ury of that tribunal for being, one of a party to an alleged Ku-Klux outrage in Coffee county. Saunders had not Ixn-n arrested. The follow ing dispatch signed by Ioui A. Wiltz, Mayor of New Orlran ami Treasurer of the relief Ijnd, wa telegraphed to the Mayor of all the principal cities throughout the Ynited States on the 2'.th : My rt Uitof the relief committees ami principal citizrn. I strain cull on Am. iicsn cilus in tithslf "I 4'i.isO yicllllis ol Ilia great H.mmI for inch ai! Mt your prnsiwrity may permit, or your lihiliinihrnpTTiiiivproiiMity.nl i trrsn' I oittrilutions in ciu-n uii.l provialons In tlurty-flvr iltti tmvele u les It.sll 1 he lcliianl lor rein 1 will continue great snd urirmt lr many w.eks. ration bave Ix en li-lrihu'el to liut I'l.K" ; s,J . liirnuiictl t y tlicovernnient. t'ainlul anxiety us to the Jesuits Is general. Noit.mg l.ut a larre incrrnse ol resources lor rein f ran prevent the horrors of luiuine and ureal loss ot lile W e nee.t a million dollars inure, lietails wi 1 be sent hy mail. The Sioux City Journal publishes information received from the t'per Missouri, that General Custar is preparing a large force at Fort Abraham Lincoln to move into the Hlack Hill alMtut the 1st of June. This force is to consist of ten full companies of cavalry, with a full battery of GatlinK gun. In anticipation of such movement on the part of the military force of the Government, an expedition, compose! of men accustomed to frontier life, has la-en quietly organizing for the past

month, and w ill leave for the Hlack Hill re

gion at the same time as the Government ex-

l'ditin. The Hla. k IlilN are upMs-. tole rich in gold and silver, but It i all supposition and tiadition.ii no one but Indianshave

ever explored them.

n important suit has leen commenced in

the Fifth district Court of California by the Crown Point, Savage, Gould and Currv,

Hale and Sorcm.Cholsr, Polosja. Imperial,

Overman and lellow Jacket Mining tompanies against Sutro et al. nnd the Sutro Tunnel Company, to cancel the agreement Is-tw een them in regard to the building of tne

Sutro Tunnel and the payment of a stipulated

royalty, and to relieve plaintiff from the bur

den of paying said royalty. The ground of

action i the alleged total failure of def. ndant to Mrform any part of their agreement.

ordoanv act for which rovaity wa to te

paid. The Arkansas House ha passed a I. ill

granting amnesty to all parties connected

w ith the' late reU'llion, except those holding K)sitions in the legislative, executive and ju

dicial department w ho Used their position

to forw ard the rela llioti The President is thanked in a joint resolution for sustaining Gov. Itavter. as i also S nator Wilshire for hi stand in llaxt'T In-half V numls r of State and county officers have leen Impeached for actively countenancing the late insurrection. The extensive machine shop of the St. Loui and Southeastern Kailroad, at Mount Vernon, 111., were totally destroyed by fire on the evening of the 27th. The s to the company i estimated at (IOO.on), on which there wa no insurance. Nearly four hun dre.l mechanic and lalxirers were employed in and alxut the shops. A ilispabh from General Stanley, dated Fort Sully, May 22d,rti-eiveil at Fort Lincoln on the 27th, ays the.; tour hundred Sioux had left there, to Iks joine.I by more at the Grand Kiver Agency and Cheyenne. They will try to Intercept Custar's exe.lition when it starts. A hot time is expected.

News ha been received of the drowning recently of three American students at Ijui-

sunne. Switzerland, in Ijtke Geneva. The Carlist were reported, on the 22d, to be making a formidable raid toward Santander, Isving w ithin five leagues of the town. It is stated that they gave no quarter. The new F rench Ministry is finally constitute! as follow: General IeCsscy, Minister of War and Vice-President of the Council; duke de Caves, Foreign Affair; M. de Fourtore. Inferior; M.de Sierre Magne, Finance; M. Kugene Caillaux, I'ublic Works; M. !ul Grivart, Commerce; VIcount de Cumont, Piilrtic Instruction; M. Adrien Toilhaud, Minister of Justice. Gen. Ciixton. V. S. Minister to Itoliv In. died at Ij Paz on the K.tli. On the occasion of the (Queen's birthday (May 2", the title of I Mike of 'onnnusht wa conferred upon Prince Arthur. Tbis.it Is stated,! the first roj al title ever associated with Ireland. Spanish news of th Villi was to the e fleet tlmt the Carlil were intrenching in force at P.sMla. and that Gen. Concha w a concentrating hi forces for ail attack.

elt'i-i! (of I he 1 rk.nr? coul.l cl slsy in Ihsl .1. purtiiuiit, aul no liiiiiet friMl. i.t ci.nl. I k.rp thelll. He Woul'l not use .1. iai,.i utlou lbHould (Hit f oi Hi niultoorn Ucla winch .leinsii'ie.l iilipcucniiicul. an.lwbieh l ii.sinl.'.l Itir couviclii.ui'l Ssi.born lo tlie n ml. niisry nl it.e cnuittry. II 'l-clrvl Uiul ll.e iiIh.iu tontracl sua n.u.le hy Kie.liartlsou as a. tinif Hcrrta.y, luklii .tvalilage ot the U-lliM.rsry ahneiirr ol I'otltaell, ainl thl un.lvr It funOoru walloe.l i.itllity per cent, iu cium wh. ie inOlclin. nl were alrrauy elilina. . . . I h House then t.H.k r ces, slier Inch ll.e funt rsl otiMtiirs ol Mr. Mtllislilook place-. . . .Adjourned In the Senate, on the 27th, the bill to prevent "listing" st the XtVal .tra.triny was passed. . . .The principal part ut Uus- ilsy s-Dt in r cutive aeasion IJourm 1 In the House, en the 27th, consideration of the Stnlx.rn contracUt was strain resumed Messrs. Xiblaek nl Clynier stronsly censured Uie 1 reaauiy ofliciaU for tlieir course in r!trei.ee to the coiil ra t Measra. lirlle. an. I

K. llo- sH.ke la tneir .l-f. nse. The bill which

repeal Hie law oil will, u me 'ui'rn couira. is re iia.el, tos-ether with sn aiuen.liiiiiil ofl.nd liyMr. 11. ck. protiiblliiiK any Senator, Kepiea. I.UtlVe or I N legale III t oUKtesa lr. Ill sclluK a spirit, attorney, pr.M-tor, k.lv.M-ate, aoliciior or counsel tor an v person in ronneciion with the collection "f customs, vu a.loptol w ithout .livision .. Mr llmler reNitel a bill removing the (Mihlicai .lialiilitn s ol Kaphael veiuiU', ol Alabama raisel . Mr. I'.ull. r also n is.rtt .1 a l.nl provt.linir that all colontl -roii resi.lirc Within the hunts of the lex law and Uuckiut.iW nations at the time when the 1 Inrte- mil Amen. Iiii.nl to the 4 onslitiitlon ttsik ell.ct, ami their rhililreii, are b-elarel pari ol 1 1. roe i.alioua or tribes. Wlthatl riKhl t hold oilier, lo ee.i.irlnllien lo public sci.ooU, and with all oilier rliln an.l privileges now enjoTe.1 by llione Imlmns.an.l proveliiiK mat denial of Mien rights to colored lrina .hil lie a mini. in. aiior Af. r deiiale aa lo Hie riKl.t ol the Govern, ncnt lo tore- I lose mil ro-. iimiii the li.itisii. Die hill was paased hy a siri.-t psity vote of ae Mo. in m a . .. Mr r.iiar.U reported a reM.llll.on for ll.e pjliilUi.Dt of a wlert cuii.iiutu-e ol li to i.lquirs iulo the .lisiiirUil coudalixn ol governmental afltira In Arkansas and to acrrtin II facta r I at I ki Lien U. nJ Whether that Mate ba now a Koveruiueut rpubliu In form, the ollicers ot a hich ie duly elected an l w inch tu n-jtr orgar.iieel ov.g. ti t bV nr..n;i. I y t. G..veninieni m the l'uite.1 Matet, with .w. r I .rth. c nuiiiittee to send lor ro(is ami pap-rs, or to i.rmvrsd to Arkansas and In rr-ort al any tune. Mr KtdridKe desired to oiler mn sllieu.lil.ent to include oiith erolin, hill Sir. l'..Uii'l reliised to yield lor that purisme and move.1 the r Tion question, wlucii accs-nded The reilullou Was loi.led MVe, nes, s .tj.urms

HVMF.X AT TIIK WHITE HOlSE. The t arrlisare of 'ellie (irnnt and Mr. stsirt oris--A l.rsnil svuclal llrnl-lhr Twilellea, I'reaeitta, etc., etc. VAMii;rx, M:i3 21. The iiiarriairf of Mis Nt-Mie lintnt. laiiirht r d' tin-I'resi.l.-iit of the 1'iiitcl Mj.te. to Mr.

Algernon CIi.r! s l r. .1. r'.. k S.irti is f. Warah IIotiM'. I.itchth I.l Ilatit-, Kiirliiii.l. took pl.nf at eleven a. lit . t l.iy at I the Presidential Mansion. All tho parlor I were th-conitcil with Ilwi r. but tli ih-i-o- j ration were most lavish in the e:u-t room.

where the reinoiiv took pl.iii. This riM.tii, with it tini-Ii of white iiml foi I,

I ninny ttimiow witu i.uv iirajM rn-s. cry j t.tl i ii:uiileli r with three tiers of burners, and the plant and flow cr5 w birli f.liy iiddcil to it a iitotii-. Is aoty. pr-M-iitet I u scene of jrn-at splendor. In front d' the

larjrc tloiible win. low wa. : l.ii arjM tiil with a jioe of Kit- Turkey rnrtx-t pr-sent--l bv the Soltan f Turkey. The lloral iii.irrufe-lM-II was susiM-n.i from a tier of flower whicli reai luti from one column to the other. HIK t OMPaXY W AS S.MAI I.. the invitation K-uil t friend iu ami

lo ur Washington not -xc Tslin one hun

i:x-President Thiers recently received a deputation from the I lepartmcnt of Gironde, an I, in reply to their address, said the monarchy for which he wa overthrown for not establishing, w as impossible. A conscrv ativ e republic alone could reorjranixe and pacify France. He hoped that after it recent experience the Assembly would admit the necessity of making the country a sovereign arbiter. If it persisted in siitinw: w hile now cries to attain any result.lt would exceed the bounds of reason. 1'nable to form a jrovc rniucnt, the majority had lost the means and riht to govern. Ho therefore expected a dissolution whieii would rehabilitate tho Assembly in the eyes of the nation. Electors would I less wise und moderate the longer dissolution w as delavetl. Advice from port au Prince state that the President of Haytl ha resigned, handing over the Government to Iotninlpie, VicePresident, who is supported by the army. He demand that the Assembly shall declare hltn Pre dent. XLNM 1'onjivt. First Session. In the Snate, on the 21st, Mr. West from the t'oniiiiittce on Transportation resrtel tw o bills for the Improvement of the mouth ol the Mississippi, with written report Placed on the calendar flie Cml-riK-hia lull was - taken up ml briefly discussed by Mr. Morton and others. .... Adjourned. In the House, on the 2lst, the Post-office Appropriation bill was attain under consideration, and passed as amend, d . . .1 he Pensiou Appropriation bill was also passed .... A bill for the aoiuiarion ol New M.-aieo as a Mate, comma up s the aiM-il ord. r, Mr. MeKee. Chairman ot the t onimiltceon Territories, ad.lreid the House in supisjrt ol the iixasine. Atlerouite an acrimonious debate the bill Anally passed... Adjourned. In th" 5n,ie, on the 22-1. the I!oje bf!l ulhorizin the President to issue army rations and clothm to (he destitu.e s-iple on Toiubigbee, Kio and Alabama rivers, wa passed the Civil-riKhu bill wu taken up anl Mr. t'-k-ton ssike al lenKth thereon, opposing the lull. Miser. 1-iliiiuiinven, Howe, Al.xrn, and lloiitw. ll ropoiid. d in favor of (he bill, Messrs. Itiry and :iulrl.iiry in ..ition. the discussion of the bill was rontinned up to I a. in., when there Is iir- no lonirer a iiiioriun present, the nato adjourned over to Monday

In the llousa', en the 22.1, Mr. Lawrence from Hie 1 oliiiiult. r on War Claims reirtil a bill niaking appropriation lor the payment of claim reported and alloe l lv the Coliimissinnera of l laims und. r act of March :t, WI. If.slated that the bill si lowed ott one Un n-and d.S. 1.1.1 cla.aj, s'r. g do. i t v.i 1 I'mstsI. ... A miniher of private bills Were lai-d ... Ailjoiirned. In the Senate, on the 2:11, after an allnlght's session, the ( iil-righls bill was finally passed, and th .Senate adjourned at 7: S a. IU. Following is the vote in detail : Ayes Messrs. .Vcora, A:lison, Itoutwtll, Itii.'kinirliaiii, t onkltnx. Kdmunds, KUitHgan, I-relinirliio sen, lluniiiu. Harvey, Howe, Ii tulls, Milclo il, Morrill ol Vermont, olesby, fall, rson, I', use, I'ratt. lism -er, Kolwitson. a..rirent, Js.-ott, nrer. (,. ,rt, Va.llt .fit, Washliurn, West. iiiiloiii and W right M. ,,es--M r bocy, It ireinan, ( ars-nter, t Misrr, fiavts, llaiier. Harm. ton of Maryland, .f.ihnslon, Kelly, Lewis, Met reery, M ri ini .n , Ni.rw.Msl, llausom, :iulsluiry and Mo. kum--! . Mesr. .Morton, lano rmi, II.icI.c.m k. handler, Kerry of Michigan, h, rrnan snd l.-.psn, a ho would have votasi tor the hill, were p.ure.l with Messr Mevei on. 1 liurin.tn, 1 ipton, Itayard, I. iinin, o..thwite andta'ordon, a no would have Voted again t it. In the House, on the 23d, Mr. Coburn re-

,S,r.. . o. ""-"-a Seoe... e..-..... , , , , U , , j( ((f u-ttK Una litftion in tlta sf al ap I ernl.irv Int. . ..

. . ' " theCaf.iMet. und the relatives ot the bml

w .....a i.ir ui.ir n .'.iiiiniui.., ,.t ii.v mioaia oa iniinlar. nmnslaiigliter, mayhem, rae, arson, rotitMry, larceny, assiult and hatter v. and Mitempl lo c tn n.it such rruitea. He etplained mat the nee-sity lor such a bill rie in aecliom ol tlie country conl iu .us to the Indian reservations, where pr judiee aront the Indian a as so stronir ih.tt otr nsa s atrsiiml 'li.ui w. re nl t iken oicni ance ol tT Ihe I.M'al courts .

It. lerred lo the .1 let I r ir v t a .n nil ! tee ...A Mini-

Inr ail' oilier bllli Were re...rla d and rel.rie I ...

Adjourned . In the Senate, on the 2-Vh, Mr. AU-orn presented a memorial Ol citizaiia of Mihsl-nj.pi, a-king ( on f res to take charge of the leveasol the M issts.ippi Itiver. K. I. rr.il The supplement! hill aulhori.mit the icxat Pacific Ii inroad I oiupany to execute a iiaortir ttre iin the completesl p irllon ail Its road was paea,! . I lie niend.-d i'iisiin bill, provelintt tui ail ir-ois a ho li.ie lost an ari ,l a.r alx.ve the ell.w shsll Im- rata- l 111 Ihe seomd class, and ree. ive a s nsK.n of (.1 per iik. nth, Muapaaaad . Ihe I ha. r laid taelorv Ihe Senile m n.a aa-e Ironi the I'resi.h nt of ihe L nlta-d Mates. Iraiillilllll.K a hl'a r from the I'rvsidctit af the Civil--rvice tomiiussion enclosing fml answers from load ol the .lepirtriieT.m la regard to workinirs of the I il-servus rules therein. Oi l. r-.l printed and Unl on table. Iso s ncssngH ira.iii the I'rasidet.t transnutting ail papers and c.rra ss,nda nee in r. laII m t troubles in Arknaa Ordered prnita-al ad laid on the table .. Mr t w art tnti oduc .1 s joint resolu'iain pr..ssiiiK the tollowinaT s an inendiiient lo the l .institution : "Article hi. It any Mate Fli .11 tail t maintain a coinlien s li's.l sysieni, under which sll pa rsons Is I Ween Ihe aire of sol 1 year, not Incapacitated lr the a-me, shall nr. Ire tree of charire such eh tnenlry education as Congress mav prescnls-, 1 ons-ei sa shall have power lo asiablisti therein sucn system and c iiise the same to he maintain, d at the e ne of such Mate." Relerred to tha t mn.ttta e i n Judiciary... I'endinit atisa-n-sion the ( har lint he-. re the Senate a resadutjon ot the House inn.Minei. g the .l.alh of 1 itd II Meliish, and invinna the senate to att. nd his lintaral in Ihe hall of the llousa- at 4 o'clock to-morrow alternoaan Vljoie nel. In the House, on the 2oth, bills were in IrmHicrd and refern-d Mr. spas r.l'rovi.iu.g that aresldense .f three yean htll be hi fli riant to entitle aliens, lietnff fr-e wfiite ) r ons, to tn -come cit r.-lis, declsrstion lo nis.le one y. sr Is lore admission) Mr. sh. Idon.to r lund the ca.tt..ntax; Mr. ( rossland, to rsl the Uw which siispa-nded payment h loyal masters lor sla. s dralleil snd ra-aeivsd as v.iliirjt. er In the military service j by Mr. Ilairis, r. storing to the s nsion-roll H-rsl-na-rs ol the M. xu sn Waraho were all-tick of for iliaioyaliT. . . Mr Sunsrd nio ed to m.jjenal tlie roll and pass swna'e loll lo facilitate execution of and to iirot. ct certain public works of lmprovem--nt at the moich Ot Ihe Mississippi lit a -

r, A K reed to ..A molmn lo Ish-ii. the rub and t ike up the substitute for the . nl l iirrenrv tnli, lailal in re-ive the re.paisita two-thtr-is Tote and was r j. ced .. A motion to lake up Ihe supplementary 1 ivtl-rlirhls hill wm also ra Ject-i lor want ol tw-tMrd vote. . . Krnml allliolllica tn. lit ol ll.e de ath n Mr. Melli-h was mads, and Ihe usual commiltees apMiliita i . . . . Adjourned. Ill the Senate, on the 2;th, bill were passad : lo legalize and establish a ponhsin rsilway bridge over the Mississippi Kivar at Prsirle .In Chiens to praavide f.,r the better protecimn of Iron! o r seith nients of Iexs airsiu-t

Indian snd M'Xic.n d, pr. dal m Ihe Isrlrun T Appropriation hin was then tak.-n up and passe-. I, also ihe Centennial hill ss men. I d At 4 o'rloak tne Senate roce-led in a leely to the hall ol the House, ot K.-. resentstlves lo attend Ihe tuna rsl ot the late l. II. Meliish. In the House, on the '."'.th. the report of the Ways and Mum ( ..nitn.t ee on Ihe Sii-

twrn contract was tskan up, and Mr. t llerk, a mrniha r of the aoin nrt.e, a.ke i ol Saoliorn sa a in n ho had be, n piaid -J ' :t a ' p.r .1 .in al.s ilni.lv r.. tinier, exca-pt pros) it ip . nicer ot ti e 1 , . rutin lit lo Ins nu n pnriMi.i a. I II-lis I no hesitation m anvil (T 'hat the wide thtnir w as a a) st. m of a-orriioi mn, a perver-u.n io( havr, an.l mi rrldiMi of i.iiii..i ii v, I such as he find ne'er sen i''ial..l. ! j Iw.m'. h- Won .1 i.evrr sir ii'im. Iles. 1 Unit he until. make (ha- ncotd show th.al th. ee

lllot of the quests were !ri-nl fndll other

citie. The Hritish legation alone re pre- I

M-lltail the toreion t tli.ilsn s. ili-reW:t a small sprinkling f army and navy olli--r., and there wen- some of Mi Nellie'a esHt ial fria-ii'N s-hsi-ted from the youn jm opla-, esM cially the otll.-ers w ith lioiu she hal ilaniTtl. I'nil'omi were worn by the nttleer of the nrtny ami navy and reception dre's hy the India-. TKK hKIIK'." IHU ss. The liri.leVdn-s wasoftiie ruh st whitasatin and was literally -ovcn-l with lloutices .f round jH.iiii-l.ii-a- mi tine an. exipiisite that u fairy jiieen ini'lit covet tin-in for Iter bridal. p ath of orange blos-aiiiM, wi II Iiit.il in their imitation to nature t t luta-r w ith the fl iw.rs f the lovely month of May. iebrned the iln-s nnd i-row ni-al the pn-t ty hem I. The veil of illusion f. ll back f rom the I.m--nml tlo ited over the back f the ilrtsjs. n aa hiuo; nluiost to the triin. which wa thn-e yarel in lciioth. Tha" lolii-' was hioh nt the back utidoHn in front, atbl had Marie Antoinette sh-a ve. The :n-e on the Iwsly ami sh-eves liiatcliasd the tloillica- and the llower cirn'sMinh-i w iih tho on the skirt.

A net kla-e wa worn with M-nlaut ol aurl ana diamond earring to uiatcli. IMF. HKttr.MlW wen; all d.-esxal alike, except that four wore t. ink I1ower and four blue. These

dress- w ere very iH-jufiful arnleonslsteil of

white silk covercil with illusion m narrow fl it nifties hil in tine pleats. The airon trotit of illusion was drawn hack ami caught in a Iarire Muf. whi Ii wa held in phut' by the sash of w lute silk, lineal with the same and fritiiil ut at the ml. This sa-h wa f isfened with a sjiray of flower, iiite far down on tha- train. There were sprays of flowers ilowu lotli side of the ilresse. The wtiist were made of white ilk, eovereil w ith tulle, the silk Is-in low in the ne k and linihl w ith a tucker. Illusion cove nil the nai k at tin- b:ick. ami wa tijw-n in front. A ruchiiix of tull wa Is cniiiiiixrly arraiinl about the throat The sleeve nuchcil the i-IIhiw, ami were llllisli-a w ith ll. ep qililtilio.a.f t,.j!,,',,n, A spray of tlowt-r resta- uimhi the Ihisoiii, and other sprays completed tin: trimtnino; of the sleeves. TIIK MKKIi;K Cf.RKMoXT. Tlie bridal party filtered tronithea-Tam hail, Mr. Sirtori'anl Co. tiratit lea.ltnir. They au-l at the lMt of the dai. Mis Ib ssje Coiikliii and Mis Sitllie KrelinjrhllV.setl mine lia xt. They Jiauoil jiist afti r pasMir the central t-huiidelit-r and m v nratcd. one p;oiii to one sih' nml one to the other. Mis Sherman and Mi I'orter pifsseil beyond tloni nnd mparatitl. Mis hrexel nnd Mi Dent prKTeh-al still nearer the dai. and Mis Itarnesand Miss

risk passed Im-voiuI all und parted at the tlai. The bnde, with her lather, then p.ti throuo-h tlie line and tha- erHm steped forward to ree ive ln-r. She ff ive him her hand and tli. y tnotinteil the dai, the rlerjrymatt Is-ino; hlniulv nwaitin"; them. I i. Till.iny wa the Arst to kis the bride, im. llien briilestnaid-i JJlVe their eonjrrarnlatioii: but her father seetlieal to fa-el Iimi lii ply to make any demonstration just then. TIIK STAT I" tIMr,-t-OM. ImiiHiliaiely Hlt. r the een-inonv. nnd as Saw ill a f lie initial III llioii Were over, the door were opened nnd the biiil.il party lirsf, fnllowcl by the entire company.

p:iss(l throtioli the suite of pallor to the state dinino-rooui, where the ilrjrnurr W a served. The table preiM-iited a U-iiutif n ami tempting apM-uraii(-e. The m iiiune ol I In flowers mingled with tin- ikl.ir of flic in. my savory dish. and choice wine. The repast comjri.e (t-ry tlainfv in or out of M ason. Au immense bridal cake stoisl in tlit- nt r. I'KH AKlMi ltR TIIK SAI f AltrtNi;. Hut whib- the feast inr wu at its heioht, the bride slipHl away to change lu r ihes preparatory to a sad parting from the liajiy iinie that had slielta inl u r for live years, and the friend who held her so close to their heart. that not even loeatid a fair share of this world's ptlts could re-t-oucila-them to thw separation. Allawaitil her return, for she ilid not tarry Imt, The brid;.I dress; wa laid aside and the bride re:ipa and inar'u li brown silk skirt, with rutlh s ol the same and polonaiM- ol raniel' hair, richly embroidered, hat and jrlovca matched. Tho you nr couple enteretl a curriajre, which was drawn by four Ix-juitiful horse, and prta-t-eiled to the HaJtiinore and ro.oniac leKit, where A slH I A I. 1 It UN awaited thcni. At 1:H the vhit!a- blew and the happy pair sped on their journey. Near llaltitnore tin-palace ear joined 1 1 1 n -Milar train to New Vora. Mr. and Mrs.Sartori will sh ml tas-nior-row at the KiOh Avemia Intel, und w ill sail on Saturday on the Haiti. of tin-While star Line. The l'n si.U-iit mid Mrs. tirant will h-ave the city to-inorrow nnd say fanwell to their daughter. The Cabinet, it said, will nl-oj.-oto New York to make their adieu. The President and Mr, firnnt lavp-hod upon thi only daughter a trousseau tit lor A KOYAt MUM'KSS. The pliMiviaeaa .f tfo-bir,!J d not co::t:i!ri more eolor than are represented in th.' silk dn-ssa-s which Mrs. Sartoris takes abroad with her, and not only silk, but every tit her material that is dainty nnd !clittin the yomi": bri.h who ha tilled the hiha-st Kisitini of any youii"; lady in Iha- land. There wen- two m t ! laces which were the jritt ol the President. 'Ihcse were wh- tcd esx-cially for tlieir "Teat N inny, and thect w;u- ipiita' a fortune. All iheilrf.-M-s were made in New York, there Is in; not time i iiihi;'Ii to order from l'uri-.aii'l they eertainly do credit to Auu rieau imsli-tes. Then- w re a "Teat vailety of evening lr-a-s, l'.lin- silk, w it ti lace and w ith inbrtd.l rv, every shade of pink silk, with every variety of trim-iiiiii"-, and yellow ilkof ml sty Irs, besides tulle dn-s-cs, niiinU rles, Mark" silk, sfrea-t dresM S, dinner dresses, and every srt of morning iln-s by the quantity. It would take a wt-ck to catalogue them all audit will certainly take inoie than a wea k to put them in proM-r places. Tin rc are sha by the eartlul to mutch. House dress , hats by the tasaful for out-absr dn-ssa-s, and "doe. handken hia ts und Ian by tha busha-l. ltisrntiioniltli.it Mr. and Mrs. Algernon Charles l-'mla rl. k Sartoriwill have a hoti-a- of their own tor the family a cottage by Iha- sea" but it will have to tie a very large one. for after the present and trousseau an j laml.theirnwncrs. will have ta hang out of tha- w indow for very lack of spai-c. TIIK TRKsKNT. The presents included all the most tiiag-iilt'u-eiit pieces of sil va r M,ssit,,. to procun-. A ties rt service, with fruit piee- f.r o n-

ta-r of Libia-, accoiiipameal by seven doen knive, fork ami spasui. "Tin-re was a silvaT tea Serviet allI silver tete-a-tete sa-r-vi.v. nearly a lo. n iitmeh bow U, salt-eel-lar. fruit ki.iv. ami K'i-sot. gold nva k-l:tra-s, diamond ring-, a Koui.-iii bran b't, glove Imixcs in short, evi-ry article of iisaand of U autv. all in t a- lined with satin or velvet. V'rom one firm alone tire-cut wcn purrhasa-d ainountiiio; to N twea n ten and titleen thoiisanal dollars. It i estiinateil (hat the pn-sa nts may Is- valtml at over otie hundrf-rl thousand dollar.

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