Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 16, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 June 1874 — Page 2
WEEKLY COURIER. c. doasx. mr. JJLSrER. - - - INDIANA. OUKHENT XKWS. WaHI .tsTatS. . l- .le aa axtaJ rujj e-a ti ;"- tv of cZrx iKYtrr-! ta ti Ca-ted SUV- n a Jrw day axtist aja lisx aa aAravJawat i r.i U6t bJl kr th
fTf rfi re- f fe&ku Trr.ury by Seaa- i lor -prl. xiviis! sb rx-J. to aad hold or I j a& s3lt reA. ii w :Ut !-.' to r. eok-r r ex. TV asaIre: w . I t r K-Jd by ttrte c ! lo tT. It f itdtftwd ts WfcVii..- ttii a r tipresjsy treaty wfci Ca4 t berx v-c--tii. wik-fc will be A:ui I tl S-a: as -. ebp!l. It i 1- el by it Cesmiijr e lairrna! Levenwe that tbe ret it re:; u fr tb: year trj exrl bcvird dollars. Pr-sidt Grart ha jrrlasa3: a exten-Lng to Nf fcxlia-l tssr jro tbe Tikly cd" Wlirf"!a. Tk pr?- t-f f br- wCJ l aiEutSed tew six I t uw djty free a aJ tivrJiM I. KL Tiie tV-TtJrtJs of May M rraTy tV served IsrxdV.j.n iy HrMV.i.: 3 ycnVra mi. "Tie Gtmar&i f- - ww rosl, and ;i dj generally c-Vened h b-'.dy. t Watjsx. ft&J elew Lerr.
A Wftehirxlo .-ftVa eT taw llt ay.: Louislaniaa Bsw here is tjl tbe aiasisx to many f th '?- a.--zr iW 1: wir liit Miff bee a rrjft-rvl ftx,J tV- i
vhj:4 Kr., iuf rii brr, o mtt nt f ttn '-AT w.ri euv; or frtsnmxr. Tbf -tlrrt CftS-ilalM ftit f.lrL limn L.jtf rt. th psl r'r-n. h Conn .3"t. irrtii ia X Yorl frm San Krnl tH SXi. II tVv!:ael ft public rrpca tonVrvU by hU compatriot In that A pcial ccmialrvc tpp-mvj bj the Rtfrsil rr-6 Unaa boJ ia rioB at F:ftiV!phift kA maJif a rrport La ntertnt t ti -rVr kaowa a Faoa of 11abairr or Grun." ia whit-a they f n
g a: :; ftaj uayxuu ucall y coaitma thu aaj all othr wt! orirn a iEunnjr Jcccp Ua ac-1 'afu! ia (VtwlTn, u prejudicial to ta bt iatrrt ftf aockCy, ani a a law iirm aJ ta-at w of obtain Icjr ft rthlr" t trrxi i-J Thy aUo rvcommeatl that ta aoii cajoia It npoa all the etoa not k 6uvaip mesbrr of taia or aa othr rrt crier, aa-1 to warn ail uo Vr their rare to tj.7 of the eaaaha,; LailaeBct of ach rfia iiUon. The report a adopted by a aaaaiaMQ vote. Is Broil? X. Y- oa th njoraiEf of the Sa. tV wife of a eo.?per nana J MWhael IV-T-.a. h Uv2 at 33 North Elath street, trai ber haaa-J oa the he.! with aa ali. teiiax t!nrfw woun-L Th huabarvi
rj-hJ oat u the tatioo-b'ue fvr help, and w&e tV e5n reaheI the hoae they
?uI IVTia" thre children Ij icr del on l.jr, their aet haisjc beea cruhed in with a tu-tr. Mr. Ivin? had bcea iaaa aiit a jear prTioo.' an 1 for some time aata3aieef a !ua:i ilum. ThTe i no Jb that th norr-ble crime- were eommitVd by her ia a frak of inaiiity. Ta corBer-tofte of the buildiajr to b Vs; wa a ti Amervan Maeun of Natural
hu lu aad ieTiV t V. V U ra- ' " v entrai i ari.wa Wtairre;.ari rer--a ' -T Grat oa the 2d. to the .U, .jf - - rriu. !irT -vCr cf EUuMcut rl-
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fnra jh la!or to li rv are detn;ej. ia r-t.VJ.tx lie trvlra lei- to a mi re the rt al f.tre r;. ftaj tha arrest faa.e. Kie cil.a kIv yarJ e. e-Sia war ta t2jr-: J";iar. are r-rid -iei f r ti r r-r j rojo3 ia Mr. M rey" tJ t r'ri: a tLi.ivl co run; f ciliary a&l ctii ea-(T--r la isifl ue ftad re;rt leT o-o-kVe j.!aa f tte atrc4 tie X.i-;;-i iUer and Lbe ret axai5.a f th T-t ftl!uro. The .NT-rrlary f the Trcry h Jlrevtcl Aw;at TrraHcrrr a: .c York t 1T t !'.'' ia r"j ctiief t aarAjITi3rda;a. aa-1 f l.i..if r"! - aI fourth Thuri; f . ea h. t-r i.ft di.-.tr J jar. Tire i a- djiia t,r the c 'J of boa da,
Ur. K harda. !rrKary of tV Tr-a.ry. a aaJ Mr. Larteil. :i:r f ti Trrasry. WET A! D aorTH taa-lej tVu- re-VKte Wf to ?5 ; eivae Bihiae hop"of the St. rr JtoatW. Trel-rewVtt-T-:;. Saaetrm Klroad. at Jlouct y a.! ra. B. F. Br,,, to th Sw- v,ra.-a. II. were tota.lT dtrve.i It fire marr.h.p. aa j at the trae avavd ,TMl:! of -i. The lo to the -errrtary Itarl W b Jsir f tbe ; M tiMttS nJuO.oa whub Conrt of Oana. Mr. BaaVf r . n-r. VH, f,rh,.
" " crhaaW aI lafwrer i. a aatJT. ot Ket:viy. trty-o. jear f ia ftaj a-oat th th.. . . J ..a, ' .
Trr , 1 Th Kaaa. :a Lditorial CoaTentioa met the t aid v-:- a ca; 3 f ea.a (rt u:c &nJ f tb
ry in-n iwf a o ay c ue i-rr 4.:xf cc tae war. fta-I r-tna i-J u the rive j re wft (W'.a.""! a ri"J-Vrd oet be heI a bnair-frjra3" och.e... Ii lierl LbaJ Ue III be Loe r ao ' tk'n to hi r.t.naa:i'.-a ia the
The .Vn''ni Cp; Kryrtcr (Indinapolu) of Ma 30 unimrie the crop return of it correondt'aU a follow : In th tatr of alaliaiua, Arn,M i''l anl Ina. tbrr ia ti.n tailing off in lite
arft u( ct(Uia f.ianU.1, a co!iiarri un la(
A dipaUh from Melbourne, lt, aay: The L! IlrltUh Admiral, from Uvi rj.)l for thU oit. went ahorc on Kint;' Inland, in lla' Mralt, and Ix-came a total w reck, t-he bad
on toard forty-live paKenK-ra and thirty-
J TAT. oi it - lu ir CVD
i-lxutrcrftl , in Araaaaaa,
i , ti : ia Alatiama, is vcn crew, all of whom were lost exi-cpt four sua, r ri , in pasnengrer and flve wamrn.
' aal will be !weatT-ne lonr than the
NcaI C;it.l at Wa-hiDiTon. tot. Thoma A. s-viU ha bwn ele. te.1 P.iint of th reany;Bia K-:!pd ComfaaT. aa-i Gorr B. Rooert promoted to be irt Vk--IreViWt. Aa ex;r4 traia on the Lrie Eailwiy.on tv eTa:cx of the 11 ran into a wiron while , cr: the tra.-k. r Elm:ra.N". Y.. and kli fourprvo Bained John iH-hie.Geo. . e. Jj.une Peat and Jaa Ii;.Lae, t'J wa ai.:hlrUI. Pa. The ixrh annual eiTntion of the NaMku.a,ruKaa AwrtatiBcoaTeaeU in i rv-
cae. N. Y.. oa the 4L The fcje-U of the vty are declared to b the exposure, re- ,&- and extermination of all ecrt ocie--te. 1'pr Maoary partii-ularlT. and all other aati-Chmtian and anti-Republican
Fere employed
of their e.in th eili'or pnedi to t. Isml. U Srii!i and Hannibal. After a i aaat eojoarn of n.trl t two day in tS -Ia:ar r,r-t Ury." they ln f r Kan-a . itT, af whi a piot the rartr rRral'T dl
pre! fir tVir rprtiTe home. mu.h
June I:
ilrrft tw tl. It.: Tot. 0 .1 but 1 Livi nKtfT a- t'l. .( c ( tlluIlM 4r4 .... . !;.. Le W-H.r a,4- . J i.' 77T
t vr
-ri ! m-au- ; o- i t f'racahiftitl r44rr-wT
1 waJ a a : i
Tl'V' C-aa . T r-.-7 I' t. wti. , V UT 1 Lmi ia T r urt
1 i i .fi i Tnntri
of n . Ela4rl ItWt I T I'
, A oaTeatioa of delegate called by a -om-f av:'W of Fraaalra ctxiatT, Kana. met at t T'ia oa tlx rtih. and i ue-1 a rail for a l.Ti4.it.ii. ia (.oaTa"jB. to b held atTopeiana I A-i-t i. to aotn.niu? a ticket of State offl. t c: al. for a Cooxrelonal Convenfkin, tobeheM oa Auru-t H at th use ple.
1 The call U izae.i by twenty-ix Reformer.
rvrf r aal Iemo-rat. and i to be cir u-
s:r.t t.T
-e-a la-l by a comaiitx of thr Pr further !
a re-hippe.1 to t.
!
.
4.S .'if
T lt ll moot of new wheat wa r.
ee:Te.Jia M'Hifhi from Pinota -ounty. Mi-
:;rji.oa the th. It j Ir.
Ta proa. charzl with inirxeijn?er- ' a-rt ay. wr arrte.l tn On. inniti onth . "h- Th atiir r4 the fTi.l-n-e avnt t :hm wa not Ria!e pohlic. Tby wr ill "Irl ra jail except oa. who raT baiL
A th Atlaatw Expi. whi-h Iff Jhi-
at i li p. a..n th ;:h. wa r a-:nz
. t j btwe "w Buifalo an! Xi!. two un-n.-laai tn-a trie.1 orna tb fmnt door of the
Tb tKtn nai-o f Ci Br a Sn-re- ; car aa-I kao keif down . B. INath. tary of tle TraBrT. aad Mr. K -lv.-i. a : i aiecxr. wh-o wa orricr hi money Jii'lr of lb .crt 4 Ca;o.kT brh ba : taz lit the ditfn'Bt tatio. One of cocfrw-d M tit ?e th f iai h.i thm tha zrvb'I the pa.-kiz. containin mou!y and tt-e latvrby i at i attwritr. a i twaty-n k'uvire-i dollar, jumpeil from number of lj-.lraa ai: ax t S tar a ad erapi. leattcf the othr robbr oi. i "nxz' .a w ith lfath for the mastery. In Tbe Iilja-o -J,ir w rtTcm a r;cia5 i the dark a, the eani: haTk bn extiBat Wjl.arX 1 1 Td. ia Tak;Rrt-a. oa tV rhd. IIath finally drew hi pUtol and eren!Bf lb SL f;aaer B t.te. vitr ( X tar eouadret ta the bL aivl then h:m-
LcaB. Morv-o. oWb aal atVn were -fl.i iaaibl from 1m rn;uri. A th
pr-" tt ai 1 maV brW 2 ire. CaT. J hB IVlrv TVjht;-. Pril'tt c-f
rri Irani Ra! iruftd
the
s;st, oa the
1 tra:a ap; roa hl X'ile he recoTereI ouffl-f-atlTt call hr nlp. bat wa unable to r. TV robber liTl only a f"w aefontl
a""'r biax taka from the ear. TV 4r.$ rnavnal trial for Tfolatinx the
on
Mlh. I'arxiz Mr. TVo;,ii t.'a- '.t i '-a r.ml U, took plac
uithlVabvAkacVMajMyaaAlar13" The ttatioa ax-nt of tb tbi-lBiT-iy 7Va;-i ia by Vroiera wy j aal Northwestern Rauroa.1 at Milwau. -iKTia tbe Mima'ifS i4 trak ax tb 1 w "t' chararinx more than markei tTrt f li da'a. Tb as- i r4" fr ta" tril. found jruilty, ternj4 f.i.-i. ti Vv koJ.efiva to ft 1' l i'1',J ' d..'L.r. otllT.ftfrwL,hitiraaVlTa.!.aav.ltoL MarTfcr- bo H bi: i. it i. m.! s--i that w a. t ' "wrt "un:-T-Tr"- WM ' a. , .all kV a . .a" I : . a
wilWuT-it tb- rr.avT 4 t aa-i IT " -
paay. Kol ; tr 1 tb K.;mrai.-Te riru ca. tont for tbe wee k eavix May "St:
lt
S tr-.:- wa Jl I t"" . . 7" a. t-o T fi ".. i W. 1W a-i I'. " :"j i.T C Wt llni 1 larl ! 1 W " J- . .' n. i u a! (' . T wa ! . i.t,4 a a,j ii. e - t v' a at i . wr ... S'p a 1 4 tf - a . f r .r. t .t 5 ;
Ci-t of rr- ti
I,.: 'A
If.!)-" ?. V
r.ffoa runrT ia th am Sut. on the aix'tf th Jth. for the murVr of a woman
j aoad Mr. Milton InMon and tb at- , trfd murVrof heroonHlerant, wboe ou3'l ar bliTeil to b fatal. The eritn
8-'"iM wmm tl with an axe. and itiup !... e F'd that robry wa th ln.-nti.
iar rai iraor a rarnvr reWin near Z.aeu. bio. aanvd Rocwrt Jone. were fcv-ned to.Wth ia thrir own horn on the a xlt af th Ja. Tbe par"B' were absent.
Mimwi, 4) -l t-r cot , and in Tnai.S i-lv
(r era l. The area UvTOtral to om la Itw aJli latru 1 1 -l arm a lacnraae over last jear to tr mill of 7-li r cent. The lacivaar la fiTrft a 10 i-Ik per crat. in Alabama, 4-10 prr ent , ta Arcaoaaa, r crct. la Mimimii'I Traoraaw, aal -10 per cent, in Trla. lb tanl ol Uxh cotton and eora ia the Matra aarortl oa My ii waa mucB brlow a tall Ln) , a. miti the UD'l of Cum waa brtu-r Un thai of ota it Loowiaaa. The raority of th rport rrcriTnJ ak of con(iferable portion of lb land aa OTrrOowel in all the lour MaU-a. Tb latrara l the wwoa cauxi much telay, and althoutth much of to rrplaaunir whioh orcanw acavary had bn-n accouiulihrl at itate of rr porta, Ihrr will ull t a f i dral of lant I'Ur. fttt tsUmatc of oorru-Milenu ta tbe M1 of Illinois. Indiana lwa, kansa. Minnesota. Muaourt, Dluu a t W ktcooata tnaioate aa aTerac Inerraa ia th total area of brat of a x-10 per eeat. Tb taecraa- w II per cent, ia IUiaoi, 1 1 per crat ta Inoiaaa lit &-lu per oral, ia Iowa, 4 pt oral, ia Kaaoa. T-li per oral. In Minnesota, 17 t-lu rt Cent, la Vliaaouri, i per crat. in oL'.o, audi 4-10 per cent, la Witeaia Tbe irenerai oonditioa of growtar arain at dale ol report waa a I thai could be dnaimi, ftithourh the crop in loa n uffrred auairwhal from iepmlatioaa of rrahoppera. The Chk-axo Tim of the lt publthcd a la rye number of crap report from variou point throughout the ttaU' of IllinoU, Iowa. Wiconin, Indiana, Misouri, Minnesota and Kanaa, from which it appear that the ateraxe of wheat town ta much in ea
ce of that of last year, and that the. yield
promiarato be quit uptotheaveraxvin corn, oal and barley; fully tle averaxe amount of land ba been eld. and the crop w ill be larjre. lYuiuof all uVm-ription never looked better. In several countie in Iowa, Kana ani Minnesota frra-txpper and chinch bux hae tuaile their apearance. A revolt occurred in the ili-uri State Peniten:i.iry at Jeff-r-in City, on the lt, sLkli si uur Uiue tiirvaieoi t terminate in a seriou manner. The outbreak occurred at noon, while the convict were aembled at dinner. They complained of the (juality of the fiHJ, partlt-ii'arly of th molat-es, and rfued to eat their dinner. The citizen of the town.hearinxof theo-t'.l.reak. annetl them elve and repaired to the prison, w bile four piece of artillery were prepared fir action. A NJy of sixty armed men wa marched inside the wall. The inurjrent then threatened that the firt hot fircrl would be the ijroal for Brinif the bop and Liliinjr all the boe. Finally pacific measure were reorted to, and peace restored upon the anr-am-e that no punishment should follow the
outbreak, and that the food should be projierly inpcteL Tber are nin huntlred and twenty-five prioner confined in the penitentiary, and the nw of tbe revolt wa the Ixnal for a reneral closing upofhe bank
anl buine boue of the city
The brakemen on the C'hlcaxo k Alton Rail
road struck axainst a reduction of waxe on
thelu It wai apprehended that the running
of train would be interfered with.
The State election held in Orejron, on the lt. resulted in the election of (i rover, iVtno-
crat. for Governor. The Independent claim the Lxilature, and aome of the minor tate
otHter.
S-nator Brownlow ha come out strongly
in oppooiuon to the Civtl-rixht bill. In
re-ent letter he thu exprec him.clf: " Ia the fullest and most emphatic manner poible. I wL-h to see Tenncee exprei the
in lunation and di-ptit her p opl.' at this
palpable inTa-ion of their riLt in their
purely domestic relation
Tbe jury in the ca of The People v. P.
P. Wiatennut. for tbe munler of ien. Mc
to.k at Tanklon. I. T., in Septemlier la-t.
returned a verdict of niannlauzhter in the tirt
dnre. According to tbe law of the territory
thi i the hizhot degree of homicide of
which be could be conv i tel without having the death penalty affixed, there beinx but one
degree of murder. rKi.ii.w
The Ionian Catholic pilxrim from the
I'nited States, by the steamer Periere, arrivd in Pari on the tb, and were rei-eived by tbe Archbishop of Pari, who delivered an allocution and gave them hi bleinjr. The sale of the Pari newspaper, the .Viae.
tffnik CVatary. ha been pn.hibited, a lcing otfen-ive U public morality."
The corre'pondem c of the British Foreign
3. e, ario'ng out of the capture of the Virginiu and ub'sMjuent execution at S Jiitgo
de Cuba, i offi. ially published. It contain
a dispatch of o late a date a May tbe 7th.
14. ent by the Fjtrl of IVrby to Lavard,
tb British Minister at Madrid, in which the
former say: In view of the grave difficulties of th Government of Spain. Her Majesty ' Government ha hitherto been unwilling to pre for an answ er to lu demand for an acknowledgment of the wrong done, and for compensation to relative of victim who were subject of (treat Britain. We now trust that there will b no further delay on th part of the Spani h Government," A Pari dispatch of the 3It say: At a mting of the Left to-day. it wa re-olved that a motion for the dissolution of the A. nibly should be pred, and that overture should be male to other aection of the Chamber to secure their co-operation in the movement. The ale and sin-ulation of the fii'rle newspaper ha been prohibited in several department. Princ Napoleon ha been nominated for the Assembly in the department of Charut. Infrrieure and Seine. Caleb Cuhlng, Minister of the United State to Spain. w receive) I on the ,th ult. by President Tobala with the customary ccremmte. Scnor Martilla ha been appointed Minister of Spain to Washington. The Spanish Government ha forbidden thepre from attacking it financial scheme. The Viceroy of India telegraph that rain ha been general north of the Gange. and
portion of the country aou'h of that river have been vUifed with rain. Fear of further litre- are measurably allayed. A Pari telegram of the lt ay : The Left Center, at a meeting to-I.ty. took action towiM an alliance w ith the Right Center.
A dispatch from Vienna, on the 1st, report extensive inundation in the province of Banat and elsewhere in Hungary. Many village have been awept away. M. Gam!etta recently delivered a significant peeca at Auxerre. He made acomprehentive atatcroent of the position of the Republican party, declared that the progress it had made wa ow ing to it admirable organisation, and predicted that the final struggle would be betw een liepublicnulm and Bonapartism. He Mverely denounced the conduct of tbe BonapartisU, and concluded with an earnest and eloquent apal to the Liberal to unite in the work of consolidating the Republic. Dipatchea from San Sebastian, Spain, on the 2J, report that the town had been attacked by the Carlist In force, and wa in a critical situation. Men-of-war had been acnt to protect foreign resident. Reinforcement for the garrison were hastening from the interior. In the French Assembly, on tbe 2d, the General Election bill was taken up, and a atormy debate followed. M. RrUon, a Radical, In the course of a bitter pech, taunted tbe BonapartisU with leading France to Sed in. A cene of wild e xeiu mcut enuel,and at one time some of the deputies almost came to blow. A Berlin dispatch aya that the Czar w ill meet the Kmperor William at Km about the middle of June. - - XLIIId ronTfti First Seiou. In the Senate, on the 2Mn. the Alabama contested election case ot $) ke v. encer waa deei)led In fTor of Ppenor, present incumbent, by a strict party rule vr. :ci; noe. II Th hill e-isbhsiiing tbe Trrntory ot I'emtnn a as drfrateU a, f 0 -, Adj'Mirucd. In Uie House, on the 2ih, a motion to alopt tb auhstitut for Ue iseuaie t ui reurjr bi'l irtrl by the Comniittee on IUnkin and Carrency ws rrjerletl-ave, Hi; n.s, II . A cole was then taken on cmrurring in the eD:.te sutietlttite, whicl) waa also rejecte.! svni, To. not, in. Tbe whole mstur was then ivi, rrel to aeommittee of contrrence. . . . Ihe se.k-r in. nnunced tbe following aa eclal rotnii.i.'tee r.n Arkansa affair : Messrs. Poland, Vsrlol Illinois. WiMMlliird, Hsylor of itbio and li .. Tbe House took a recess till 7 JO. the eTenii g eeion
Iveicg t-r tte consi ltratloa of U bid to aiuma the una ...Aljournel In the Senate, on the mh, the Chair presented tbe House Finance bit! w ith the resolution of the II'Hise disagreeing to the Senate amendment and aekinc f-ir a enmniittee of conference. Mr. VVrifht moved that the !enaic Insist Um lis amendment snd grant tbe coolereoce aekel by Ihe House. Mr. Sargeot DTel that the Hensle
adtter 10 it anieo'lmrau. The Chstr rulej thai nvition out of order, an I sai J Uie motion to insiat fork prece)enc. The question heinr on Mr. Wriftbt' motion, it waa asreett to by a vm of 31 to :. Ibe Chair aioioted Messr. lorta, Sberman and Merrimon a tbe com nil I tee . . So further businra ol ecjal importance waa transacted Adjaraed.
In the IIoue, on the 2Tnh, on motion of
Mr. Iswe. it wa ordered that to-morrow fjitb) being Decoration djr tberc shall be no session of the House The bill providing for the gradual reriurtioa of tbe army wa then taken oi, and witb some amendment, pasaed . . .The isenste aoiendmenta Uj toe Legislative, Kxecutivc and Judicial Apprnpriatuia loll were then taken up and ilisuoaed of, and Ihe hill sent to the ( oiiuuittee ol Conference AU turned to Monday. There waa no eion of either house on the 3 tu In tbe Senate, on the 1st, Mr. WlnJom.fmm th- Transrtstion Committee, report a aulistitute for th bill recently introduced b) Lim toe. taliha Itnresn of Internal ( ommerce, whH b VroTi.le thai there shall lie tstlihd In the Teasury lti partraent a hurrau ot Commerce, in wbirh sbail lie merged tne existing llureau ol Statistic, tbe new bureau is to tsr In charge of a t omtnisaloner of tomiiierc apt-iiate! I.t the President sri'l fondrmel by the Senate, and its duties will ineiule the collection cf statistics and I set relsting lo foreign ant iiimeslio rni-
merre. the costs. 0eratiins, nisnsireiiietit. anl charge of railnial ani ihe arcoiint and return as to the tonnage, registrstina, en roll -men! ami tirenslng of Tel. he bill also requires all penon and cornxratuMis ergsre) In inter-Mate tiansirtatlin ol freight ami Men. -r to mske swum retrt lo the rhi'l ol the huresu aanastly In n-rscl lo the oust, amotint of business, ralea of treichl sni pas-e, and generally lo funish lull M ts ls of the cnlitlon amj neratinn of their respeetive inIbe Indian Aropriiiin bill wa thn consilered T be announcements ol the ronimittee inereaelng the S(.T..riti.n lor Indians in ArlIons fr. m $.VO,i to fifl is, wa agreol to sfUr aome detale. Tbe next sniemlment. to increase the aiprrtristion lur the Aiche in New Me 1 ico from Hi ,(ai to l.V),us, was resit. . . IVniiirg ills. 4i. mn tbe mte went into executive aes.ion sn 1 ss a alter sijuurneil. In the House, on the 1st, the amendatory Tariff bill wa passed Mr. Well irom the Committee on Pacific Rtiload mored to sulend the rules and pas the bill requiring the Varixtl tranche of Ihe I'acillc Kailroal to tie nin and nratcd as a rnntinnou line of rsilros1, snd provMing nsltie for making iliscrumnations agagiil other eaiinpsnies. anl it'Clsriiis the llinver I's-
ciltc R,.l'oal s prl of the extension of ihe Kansas 1'aciAc Ksilroa-1. Agreel to without diviion .. Mr. I"iilsnl moveU to susim-o1 the rule
an-l pass the bill rehering saving bstik that hare cp tal stock Irom isvm nt ol tax on nVpon. Its, as ia Ihe rase ol saving banks tisTing no
ciul Agreeil to ami the bill passed
Mr. ininneli moTxl l su-nrmt the rules ami
uatu maiteiM Inaiitntiona bow existing, which lo business only a savings-banks, ana are r--cotfhilsU aa tuili by tlur laatol their rrapixuve Makes or by tongrrsa, air U-ttby uclreU lo b tirnit irolll talslmn, lti eaiiie ss il I mm it m sswi.g inailiuiioii hsvinno ci,iui aa.i aiiliougb Ui. l.sve ca.l,J stiM k or lor additional se-urity of Uieir ei-ielUc. an I pay uitDtenils thereon, no tax bll lie Ui-'U Ueposlt inaite in such Inst.luUona or ml. It CUd ol Uieiu on Bald Ueposlle oll.fr ie tliao a herein pruTidxlt Uul ail vroflu of sui h sar-Uigs-bsuks, lea aforeiuentlonra il.TiUenO on atock not exceeding a ler eenlum it anauin are divided among U dexiiuir, sud tfiatti,, upitsl slock Is invrsud onl j la lb iuclol Securities a IDTesUd lor UrMllsi that Interest al the rate ol But lee than 4H pel cent. I uai in ail case lo Uieir drposltors, lo b mads sul If aeoeasary Irom tb capital stock Th psn. Ion Afpropriaiion bill passed .. Mr. Windum then called up the t neap I ransiortation resolution submitted by buu 00 tl.e Utb of May, anil it wa discussed at aome Ie0lb, but no acjon taken Ujulirned. In the House, on tbe 3d, the Army Appropriation bill as rruorted With to rue amsndiuent and referred to th confrrenoe eoruraitie. . . Xh conference comniittee on the Navy Appn.rltiou bill prestnUrd their reiiutl, wbirh aa asre-d to.... lb bill sutttorning tbe conttruction of the bmiIs' jettiea at the month of lh klississiipi was reiioiiedtT Mr llurltmt froru the ComruiUee on Katlroails and ausls, who eaplauiet iu i ronsions st length. Mr. MuCrarj , clisirmio cf lh rommittee, opposed tbe bill In that lorin. ai d .inl.lrd thai the work snotild be done by the O iinminl . . . .Tbe House (lj.irsjed witiuHit astivu.
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trr ;nx ap wuS a sk nixhbor. on the nxht motion wa drawn up declaring in favor of
the establishment of a republican government, which all the member of the Iyft will sign. In th hope that the Right Center will upport It when it i aubmitted to the Asscni-
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pas the bill allowing settlers IB certain counties in Minnesota and Iowa to le atuwnt Ir-m their lands. 00 areoant ol Ihe plagneof grsshoiM-r, for one year. withrtit foelrlting tlirir right. Passed .... Adjoin ned . I
In the Senate, on the 2d. Mr. .Sherman from
the nmmittee on Finance reported b k tne bill
to anv-nd the custom revenue laws and to repeal mot-ties, with a number of additional amend
ments, risred on the Calendir . . The morning
h'or hsTing ri.ire. ti.e Senate rumd Ihe ci a derstion id the Indian Appropriation bill, ami anuiutr ol amendment of sn unimpot tnt rharscter sulniitted by tb CuniiuilUe wet
agreed to dimirnd.
In tbe IIoue. on the 2d, Mr. Poland from
the Judb-.lary Committee Called up Ihe bill re. ported by bim aome tune ago In relation to court and Judicial aflieer In l uh, and briefly explained and advocated it provision. Mesars. C rouse and rU.r opposed ibe bill. Mr. Canon, delegate from t'lsli. aldrvaed the H .use in
Otip.iiio to the b.ll, and pointed not it exceptional injustice to that territory. Ilia objection lo It ws .hst it wa Miertal in lu Uroririun.
II there waa any reason lor It that reaeon also
l,h-d lo all otoi r I- mtories. He rbarae)! that
the Culled st let Marsi.anl snd Co el Male lhstrici Attorney lor I'laB ha-l leo here auice Uie oeiiiiig ot Uie s-..n, loliliying and buitoti lo ttt mem'ier in Isvor ol the l.ill, and Ilie ItieiT'ct Atiora-y hsdrlime the authorship of Ii. Mr. i'oland lenie the rnsrge The discussion was continued at some lengih, when Ihe lull being put to th.- vote It wa psrsed--syes, IM ; noes, M . AilJ 'Urnol. In the Senate, on the 3J, Mr. Sherman from the Committee 00 Finance reported favorably on the II ue bill, explnatory of the act of .lunejo, )s 4. In regard to aaTings-bstik. with arnendnietit, wbn b was awreid b, snd ihe blllpsexd. it rta-t: a- KbjVtsi 1-atsi. de
Sun-Dried Fr.it A Failure. () w in2 to tlie ollluuitJ of our climate, atlitnatp In which Iruit may be dritl as ranidly and with a little exeiio a, in nnv other country, th system of drj Injr I'ruii in the sun i practJcitll.v a failure. It uuv etrikeUioKc who have" tlioiijrht but little 011 the subject, and who h;ie had no ex-jM-rieiur. n a stranjr projHoition; but, to the prat tii -al man, the man who ha dried fruit in the sun. and kept the same unv lenjrtiiof' time Isj-fore tlisjxisinjr of it, and to (he merchant w ho hits bet n dealing in fiiii-clrieil frnit-s, and had box after box n tnrns t h!m, it ! very j.luiu ul t;iy tin.l rtHl. In whatever country you dr- fruit in tbe eun, exosed to lnsect, they will tleNisit more or less e. uhii it. If that eoiintry lie a cold one, like the Atlantic States, "fur Instance, the cold weather generally s'b iu so early that these ejrv are nt hatched out in the full, and the fruit is consumed leiore Uie warm w -at her of the f)dlowiii; spriiijf ; and the consumers are ntinu the w or-e for lutvitig
tftusuineri w ttn the initt uiillion r Insect e'-rs. In this Slate, however, tht e'v's hatch out hi the fall, ami very "etieralTy destroy the fruit In -fore it i required for coiiMiumtion. Our tlealet jrener.illy un-ili-rstaihl tlie tlaitffer of tb-alin in "tindried fruit: and many of thein have u tiered by o doing; and we, in the line of our lniiness. Lave 1 o Imd a little expM rience, which we will relate. While StrreUry ot the State Agricultural Sxiety, we tnaile an exhibition of some of the products vf our State, at the International Kxoitin at Taris. At the Sute Fair of l, Brigg Bro.. the extensive onhanlisU of Mary sville, exhiliU-l a tiuiiils r of hoxe of dried Iruit of various, kind, nut up in a good shajn forcoiiiniertv. 1 he fruit itaelf wa in splendid order, ami attracted general attention at the Fair, ami we solicited and obtained the whole to send, arong other articles, to Pari. After tl Fair, some two months elapsed U fore it was time to forw ard the good to New York, and the bow remained in a safe plac-, undisturbed. When ready to ship, weojwned one of the boxes and found the fruit had turned to a ina.s of worm. Not one liox w aa found hut w us ia tlie same condition. The peculiarity of our climate, therefore, require that our fruit be th led v artificial means, or that all the stin-dritd fruit to keep or to ship, ! put through some process by w hich the insects' eggs may he killed. I'nless uhj-' tetl to sMiie procc tlutt will effect thi. I: I" neither safe b the iiitliviiln.il, cr gnl ilicy to toship it out of ihe StaU. .r to eell it to those who desire to keep it for w inter ue. Sarrainrvto (Cal.) Rtenni. Oa
Tlie King of I -n mark i to viit Inland this summer, accaiiianitd by a Urge suite. Several ships o-war are to escort the King s frigate.
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