Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 16, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 August 1874 — Page 2

WEEKLY COURIER,

C. DC AXE, FubUitier

JASl'Ei:.

INDIANA.)

Saratoga. It U stated that thcau raU w ill U rigidly adhered to, except probably lu tin cases of a frw la rite di i i-iMr. N rebate, or

draw ha kuwni b allowed. Passenger rate

have not ten changed :

OUKKENlr NKWS. W AfclllNt. .ON. The Secretary of (he Treasury ha. is.ucd the following notice: ly authority pv.n lv an act !' t oiidrc. ( inovrd July U, l.'o, eunilnl An act (o author's the mumling of th National deta," I hertt.y gisr none U.at Uie principal aud necrunl inlerlvl bonds In n in la-low l a. tin ..led , kiiovna fl-tt ntv uon.t," will l paid M Hi" Tres-

ury t' tur I nilrd Mat- in Hie llv t.l VV stuig- . bin on and alter the drt ot Nuini.l r, KH and lint the interest i n said ootid w.il tu4 I lv. That is to say : ibuih n bond known u;

third wi Irs. acl ol Kflmisiy .'.V 1 '.'. ilated slaf

1. l.V'i rouixxi IhiikU . V 1

Uah inclusive: l."J. No-.. ii,'.1"! i 4.VI0.1 Ih-'u

inclusive: ... No. l'.4Cl M .:' both Inclu

Actr I tri (a !

It) ego 1ml. so poll, . I'lii.inuati ... hi I.OUIH ... Inm villr ... Msnasnle . l-i Trll orlll.j Mi mi'liia Vt-a i irleann t mulia . . . .

,t CI. 74 71 v, m M If ir. ii.'

Hi 4 HI sl ?so 1 .'II lO 1 1.

i 7. V. 7, 71 n. J i'.' I' 4 lis in

41 (. IV 41 41 l I V .' 1

UN U :tj 4.1 41 4'i I'm ;i So

both inclusive: S..ie. N.ss H. U.jI.'.H Isitli

iorlusiTe; tVi.iM, No, s, Ul to , ' both inclusive; aid i, Nia. In, MS lo ll.TVi Utn inclusive. Total lino.itii. lirand tolal i i" i"! Uie intTrl lUf ! Novrminr I Mi tfi:irrl Unil rfubrafni in the rail will J'i't with tlar TIDoipal of thr Ixin '. Follow iiijf 1 a rvaiituliUio .f tho j-ublic debt atatemt nt, August 1: lrll Uranri( tntrrrt iu VIB . St wr c-nt. i-iniia. l.il r.Vi "ivh ir ct-iit. bond Ml .W.in

The Kev. lr. Storr ban written a letter ! tii Plymouth Clnirch Inveatlatiiis? t'ominitlea. In'whlrh ho .tatea that hr h.t no porvinal knowloilp- of the matter w hieh emiie Imforr the committee, lie .ty a. however, in hix letter, that he ha. I turn the tat m. nt

M U.-no i aij;nel by Mrs. Tiltiu nnil n ferrej to in Mr.

CarK-ntT' tteuu-nt, and alo in Mr. Til-

tn' teatiniony, whit h contained thejwae

On a

:.Tio ! certain occaMon Mr. woclier Kllclt-tl tnetti

I

ir; H.uii. V. 47.'l to T'l.S1"' Ix'th inruiiv

1al ..,.'. ik. iyiaUTt-1 bcn.u: .v v . . cjuriro, cviirfNoed in thee words:

11.: hi Ixtlh IIH-Iu.ivr: Sihi. S. ...I"! I

TotaJ oiu bonU

Lawful mon. y orbt Maturr.t.l-bt Lrcai l. ri'ltT antra l'4-rtitiVat- of d-p't KraeUonal currrucy Coin c-rliflcatr Tout without mu-rret Total ifU Total Int. r. t . laab in Trwymry Coin ijnfnrT ... MMIal liiMwila hbt tor n-Ji-mpnon ol v-rtiticU-a of ii itoait. aa jmvij.-.l by law

ToLaJ in 1 rrury

M.t7s.i i.74',s. S.o7,7o7 S4,! ! S.ltiit.KM

7I,1I1.-Ml l(i,yt,i

ii.ts.oiw

SlT.-.Mrt.Vn

M1.K.44I 3,111, hA.JTS

,-JS.l-i .UI.U7 i4,3i',o. 4,:tll.i-i.-.y.i'i?

Ih-bt l a catt in Trraaury , lN-4'r'aM dunnjf month bomb uuol ti r-itlc R;tiIroaJ Ooiupamea, laU-n-ft iayable in lawtul nionry, irtncial outtntinir SnU-mt accrur.1 anl nut T-l IMiht. Intf rrt )i.i by Ln.ttl M.t-. . . . lnTn4 r.'paiii by lranA)'orutiiuu ul mail, t-ic Ualanrvo! ml. nut t y 1". S

The Secretary of the Trea-ury h:i directed the Ai(itant Treasurer at Sew York to ell (rolil during the present month a follows: ln.tMion the rJrxt and third Tbur.-day., and fl,lx0.0)0 on the we.on.I and fourth Thuritdaya ea h, m.ikinir in all ?5.K).if). A herioim complication ha arii-cn U'twecn the ro!.ttnaiter-Ueneral and the rrei lent of t-evrral leading railroad companies in rej pard to the compensation allow ed the compsnie f.r running potal car. The atoppace of postal car on some of the roa.l wan threat'nel unle the Government azn-cd to meet the term of th railroad companies. t:sT. liold cloned in New York, on the 4th. at 11 1-4. A few day a." two nu n entered the Kirt National Hank at Ittavia, (ien.'sve county, S. Y.. and while one en?aired the attention of the only person pre-ent connected with the hank, the other ran away with a box containing nmney and bonds amounting to lo.orio. Following i the comparative cotton atato ta- nt for the week ending Aug. 1: , IsTI ls73 Set i---'iia IT i'ct w.fk

aJl t . s. ,.u .'.sr. ll.JIO

T:a. r.v.;.i tnnu ;. '. uiia:ea:i L'. inl ... t,7.T:5t .1..M

Kirt. l.-r pa!

week

r,-r, t.7 T5t 4,71. ' T74

t. '.'I CVl

2ft J I

.VI

iroti !l iir

1' iial -M)ria Iritn 't. 1 to -i ti. Iroii! ail Nru . . Slock now on hn'l at aii U. .ru stork now on hand at ail interior town Slock at 1.ivitoo1 srort of m.-rii an all ml lr Onrnt Kri'ain

Tlie one hundrr )t!i anniversary of the discovery of oxygen by .Toer h Triestly, the eminent chemist. whoe remain lie buried at Northtttnlterland. r-nn., trw celetrated by a convention of the prominent chemist throughout the country, held in that city ou the .list ult. .Mrs. Tilton ha aain appeared lwfore the Investigating Committee, hut beyond a general and ccciflc deuial of each of the chargen made by her huband. we have li. report of her e-. id. tii-e. The Brooklyn .Irywulia ptil-fi-h.-l Interview held with Mr. F. It. Carpenter an t Mr. Kli.aVth ( ady Stanton.ltoth of whom steadrtstlv maintain their opinion as to the truth of Tilton" -tatenient. Th Pl tnnith Church Investigating Comtitiur pt'blished a card re'jtiesfing all porotis ho had Ihh'II invited to testify before them to ap;M-ar on the 4'h int.. as their l i-t meeting fur rec eiving testimony would pro(ahly Ik? held on that day. The liln I n-iit brought against Jlr. Tilton in the Third Ii trii t Court of I'.nwklyn w a duly railed on the Cd, but wa put over until the ."'h. at which time Justice Kile) gave notice that he should dUmis the cuc unlc. the complainant by a writ of mundamu from the Supremo Court comifIled him to proceed. An Imjiortanl conference of railroad representative ha re'entlv been held at Saratoga, of which the New York Trihunt s: The railroad conference at Saratoga wa railed, like one w hich lately held its aes.ions lu re, for the ostensible pui-ne of making combination to facilitate transportation and etllih uniform freight tid i'asngi rrte. The report of the proceeding will indicate to many that tho road- really combined to resist what they look for a the forthcoming encroachment of Western (iranger." Frank Walworth, the parricide, ha been adjudged insane by a loard f physicians. aid transferred to the New York State A-liini for Insane convict. It i denied by the representative of the railroad companie that their recent convention at Saratoga wa held fur the purpose of combining against the Granger, or any other interest. They ay that the object w a siinj.lv the development of theirrcsjH-rtlve road. and their abolition of the stem of undercutting and litigation, which ha proved so ein-ir to all.

I lie following are th" rates for f.-e

fr:ui-p.rta:ion jgne, to by the le.adir road com; uni' s at their recent convent

become a wife to him, with all that i implied

in thi relation. This proH-itiou I communicated to my huband." Mr. Sage, the Chairman of the Committee, addreed a note to Mr. Tilton. m-king that he pre-ent before the committee the letter and document referred to iu hi ktatement. Mr. Tilton replied in a letter of considerable length, stating that on the laat day ot hi examination he had appeared before the committee with all the document uientioned.except those in the hand of Mr. Moulton, and that when he had attempted to read them, one of the committee' attorney had objected to the reading, and proposed that they be referred to Mr. Vinlow of the committee for examination, which was m ordered. Mr. WinIow, he add. d. had never called upon him for the document, and he had never delivered them. The letter conclude a fol

low: Vt'anwhlle my counsel, to whom 1 have Just I

hon jour n te. lntrnrm nie lo lay no 1ocu-nu-nta. pajwni or remain injt testimony before voiir C4inuiittre, nor lo liofil any lurther communication with you In any form, nr.pt to send you Una prem-nt and llnal letter, containing- the reswin tor tin at p. ( Ttiecr rta on are the following: t hai the committee 1 roiiip .sxi exrrusiTelyof Brtsrher' trien.l. appointe.1 by him an. I rl-rtei lo act in hi tieliitll, Willi no MWer to C4ilktsrl tile tt-ri'tn''ol WlinraiH il, etc.. etc. J Foe ttic- reason, which oUk'tit to bare movel me earli. r. I have at lt InatiurUit my eout.si I to liriK-nd at once, at hi liKCreiinD, lo carry luy cae trom your jun.lictwn lo a court ol law, an. I in view ul tin instruction from uie, be ba in turn imttnirti l ine to hold no lurther Cotnimni.tiull W.thyoUr ...II.Mntlr-e rl.-. l.l liil. .ri..m l. tterot wurtivy, in which I hvr Hi honor to bid you Ult. II. in lining which, ailuar ni" to a id that the r--ect whli'b 1 am Ui.alilr to ml. rain lor your coroiiilttte, avt a irimmal, 1 cannot helu rxprtniii( tor you each and a'.l at indivi.luaia. Inily, yours. 1 IlkultoRK TtLTOX. Frank Moulun arrived in Brooklyn on the 4th, and announced hi w i!!ingnes to testify In'fore the Investigating Coinniitue, if so requested in writing by both Messrs. I.eecher and Tilton. He expressed regret at the present situation, aud aid. "The affair ha now reached such a pas that all the fact tinisl come out." The lit I suit brought by Win. J. liaynor a'aint Theodore Tilton. before Justice llilev.

I r.e lrw.t. I. n u m uliti.tru u'n In t li a t .1 t o f i

on the ."rh, who tat d that he undcrtood the case would lie taken to a higher court. A number of letters, comprising the corri'spond-

enee iM ttvecn M-ssfs. p.eecher and Jloiilton , and Messrs. Tilton and Moulton, in r.fcr-i ence to tho presentation f letter and d.x u-1 inents held by Moulton 1-efore the commit-i te, were published on the tith. Tln-sc let-1

tor are. 1. Mr. Itoe. herto Mr. Moulton. July 24, aking that M. deliver ;r I!.' (oun-el. Trs-y, all the original of It." paper hi Id by M., in order to asl-t It. in making up hi forthcoming atatermnt; tho pajser to be ntttn'K'red and inventoried by M., and returm-d to him by It. a s.n a the latter could complete hi memoranda; a tec.ial,roiuest is rnade by It. for all letter written by hi n'ter. 2. Mr. Moulton to Mr. Boechcr In reply to almve ( not dated i. M. refu-e to deliver up the pa-l-er akot for by It. .or to nu'.n them public, unless compelled In court of justice, until It'iucsted to do no by both partie to the i-on-troversy. 3. Jlr. Iteether to Mr. Moulton. Aug. 4. eiproning a-tonish-iti'-nt that M. hould rfu-e to stirrendtr the paper fr tho purpose ib sln.tted. and claiming th.it Tilton b.ul had a. ce.totho paper in !. har.d. and that gar!. IfJ extract from them had leti puisIihed. H. a!0 claim that many of the parerheld by M. are ntri. tly priva'e letters and notes, neverplaeed in hi hand to - held for two partie. a claimed by M., but that he held them 'imply a trustee, subj.ei to lt. order. The l tt.rc'ose. with ad. man I

that M. hou!d at oucc place before ) i.-rm ic to trade,

tho cuiiimi'tee every paper which It. myy have written to or deposited with him. 4. Mr. Moulton t Mr. lteechi r. in reply to above, reminding It. that a!l the document deposited with him during the past four years were so placed l-ecaii"e they had a liearing U)"n the mutual ditb ri im , and that he ( M. ) held no pap-r of .-ither part) except su.-h a do lr:ir on the: rae; di ni- that Tilton has had access to the papers but a , fin the contrary, that h ha refused hi refpie.t f,,r the ame; T. had never Mn all the paji r-in hi (M.) possession, an I would tie more surprised to learn the entire fid of the cms than you can possibly I." 5. Mr. Moulton to Mr. Tilton. Aug. 1. stating Mr. I'leech-V request to httn that the paj.cr

lo placed ticfore the committee. 6. Mr. i

1'herMtu, Kansas, stating thai a cloud of grasshopjicr, o dense a to obscure the sun, had come into Southern and Western Kana, and were devouring evcrWhing. Corn ha Ik'cii materially damaged bv the drouth

! 1 fare, aud all that ia left Huw ia eaten up. ! Several countie will raiae nothing thi year but their fall wheat, which l already liarj vested, ami an a Urgo part of the population ' aro nevv-c-omera. huviii; no crop but corn, j groat suffering 1 apprehended. It ha lwen so dry west of Tocka that little of anythlttg is being raised, and the prairies are a dry a , iu ifc tubcr.'sj ihat hay even cauuut be provided. ! The Kansas City J..rnttl of the 8"th haa a dispatch from Wichita. Kanns, atating that a vigilance committee of one hundred men in i Wellington ha leen formed, to rid the country of horse thieves. They huug three, named llasbrook, Ittow u and Smith, m ar Wellington. These men made ei nlcssioun, involving twenty other men, w ho were being hunted down by the committee. The (Salveston .Yv of the th publishes)

a opeclal from Fort Worth a follow: Col. Stewart, nicintxT of the Legislature, jut returned from Wise county, bring the rcjor of another fight near Jacksboro, on Friday last, between the Montague Hanger and a body of the loth I'nited States Cavalry and the Indians, the latter numtteriug '"). The Hanger lost Pi kii.cl and several wounded. The eav airy lost several men and their commander killed. The reKrt ay the combined force were driven back to Jack!oro. Governor Ames of Mi.iijpi telegraphed to the Preside ut on the 'ii'th, otating that the situation of political affair at Yk ksburg wa auch a to render the presence of Federal troop. In hi opinion, desirable. In reply the Prt'Hident declined to order the mov ement of troop a requested. unle under a rail made

strictly In accordance with the provision of j

the Constitution. The political campaign in Indiana was opened by the Kepubllcans with a large mi ting at the Opera-house in Indianapolis on the evening of the Slst. Senator Morton wathe principal upeaker. The Alabama Hemocratic State Convention nominated It. I). I wi and W. II. Forney for Congrcmen at Itrge. The resolution announce tb.'t the action of the radical ortien of the Republican party necessitate a union of white j-eople in .of-dcfene. knowledge the right of all classes under the Constitution and law, but object to social union or equality; denounce the so-ca!!(-! Civil-rights bill a flagrant, dangerous invasion of conservative principle and free government, and a palpable violation of the Constitution, and view with abhorroni-e the attempt to take possession of the school, college, chun he. hotel, railroad, steamboats, theater, etc., for the purpoe of establishing negro equality; Invite white immigration; urge the enactment of law to Mvure wages to employee of railroad corjKirations, and

pledge economy in the State government, and j payment of every dollar justly owed by the j State when it i aide to do so. j The Governor of Imisiatia has xiirncd the death-warrant ordering the execution, ou j the ilt in-t..in the Parish of Assumption, oi . liv e men. w ho in April last murdered and.

robbed F.lisha Kastwood, an old llullMiatman. iu that parish. Tin" name of the condemn, d are Andrew Pi rry, John Atitoine Moiirie. James WiKt itns and Jaim lioUrtson. I ue is a w hite nun. two are so light as to pas for white, one i a mulatto and one a l.egro.

The Kansas Pacilic Kailroad. having N-rn put injeoHard by roving bands of hostile Southern Indians, a company of cavalry ha te en ordered from Fort McPhernu to Grinne htation on that road. al. tii, Washington county, Iu l., andMus. k gon. Mich., each stitb red fi om a severe innfiagra ion on the lix.rr.ilil of the lt. Is-e not!a!i'd. At i wonlxc.o, Ky.,onthe :'. . (ieorge W. Swo..a Mate Senator, shot and killed Perry Kiley in the Court-houe j ar.l. in a crowd of hundred of people. Swopc wa arrested. The diffleiilty grew out of the election excitement. The election in Kentucky, on the At, resuited in the triumph of Jotie, the regular iK'inucratic candidate for Clerk of the Court of Appeal.-, by a large majority. A di.pateh to tho Sioux City .'itirnul from Fort Sully, I . T.. states that four In

dian runner arrived at Chevenne Agency on j

the ;vi, direct from the ho, tile camp in the P. lack Hill. They saw (Jen. Custi r' command In enrnp near Ib ar r.uttc, at the foot of tho llla. k IlilN. on the evening of July ..1st. They report that the hostile lb Man knew nothing of Custer expedition, were peaceably disposed, and wanted to come into the

l

tiller became unmanageable, and thp loat YVhj Catharine Sedgwick evr

drifted upon a nand-bar and there grounded.

The flame frou the burning cotton spread rapidly, and the passenger and crew w ere com cllid to take to the biat and es, ape a beat they could. Some lumped ov crboard and were drowned, aud ouie were tiurncsj to death or badly injured. There wero nearly one hundred j-croii on board tiie boat, and it wa supo-ed more tliau twenty of them were drowned. The origin

ricd.

ur-

Tin- love story of "atluri:i.- rigAh who wrote . such ideal pa-i .ii Tu IIOMIs, lorty all ijfiv year ag ., h,s l tor the first tillie givi-ti to the W .r. l i the columns ol'ihtt nttsm ld F. gU. M .-lgwkk U the llower id a eeii' ,,r , ltitell.-, tu:il family, iuny ol w U iuVi,;. tu r won (Htiiiulshel naims in v iri.. ,. Held-, and "Hoi -slie." with lt ao.s.-

of the tire 1 not know n, but it U siipK. . , rs have n ii.l.ml .r pl4l1. in ,u, ri

uieniiun-

that a negro ;hl f w ho wa detected on the t niuin- Mrur.. Her Icine i:i .., U.at aome two weeka previous, and who wa ,'r"V. hT native pl.tey, where known to have taken passageon the la.t trip. I J'"1 ,,I":U,'-V ' i,r a-' '""J-' id a. I 4.- ...u , , i . . .. , iiitcll-iii.d it iiti r, iuid m- wit aiirroiind m t tirj to the cotton bale and cut the idler ..i i... .., .: . . i. . . ' , 1

..-. in -I I. ojtiii II UL-IIIII lll'l XI IIl.... 4 ....... .1.. l .. ... ! I , .

I iion. . -in. iii.u n even. luaciii

s-)i nul; and ytt ehc- had her rouiaji., ' ii i .i . ...

hit iiiouier i iiiMiore, soil I lie i miiiei r

nine. Jt in stated that he had made threats 1(f

revenge against the officer of the tsoat.

I4ki:ii4. It 1 Mated that trustworthy information ha len received by partie in New York from Havana, that the Cuban troop have destroye.1 anumlier of plantation iu Trinidad

Valley, and that the planter were abandon-

. ... I . fat . t

junge vi uir same ii.iine. wa a l.tWy. f j., ; AlUuiy when the ct-nturv young, an j i his partner. Ilarmanu lUi kef. naiunl Ixiaine acquainteif with tl- brilhat.t votiii'' writer, and an I'liagciiw-u; t.,;. l.twiil. Mr. Itleei ki r Wa of obe o iJ. I Mitch taiiiili.- of the hnickerlss k r ci'v'

ing their projierty there for fear of tsrlug cap- i a man or wealth, culture, ai.d high eluV-

nent 'ter. iui ol coUJer ana ic nupr- s.,

turetl. and tsecause the Sp.tnih (iov eminent

cannot give the necessary protection. The

ble nature than hi betrothed. In J.,,

President of the Cuban Itepublic ha. ordered r! '-',i2; therefore, the anh nt at - u.., Ps.il.in fare.-, to destroy evervthi., he can "': K'rtnty.! N tW.i l, the lover, l,

:.,... . . ; oi iier roinaiio- startleti linn. n--tojo. I lay hand on. (also, the negro laj.t.in. at ; to a,w hIin-l.f f UtU were what be w ,. the head of a number of emancipate.! ae- j -x,aVt4Nl to fi-i 1. The result of hi m'j. groe. wa In the neighlwrhoodof C'iVnfuegis. I exaiuinatioii was a letter, telling 1.. r tlu. wreckiug plantation an.1 enlisting slave and j if the love she had so vivid. y e- pi. tel coolie in the rank. A general uprising of 1 should la- exacted from hirti, he t". It th:.: negroes under Cabo wa daily expected. J ht could never re-pond t. tin- il. ni.m 1 ; . ,. . . he could never f I o exalte-1 a ntitnen; A Hayonedispatehorthe30tha.v. The , f . u,Wwn .n J ; larhsU claim .great victory over the Impute lu,,vlkt.r ah(J (-1, Si,.Wu.k W;i, lican between Caatel. Follet and Figuero. I broken. Mr. P.l.itker. in hi sul.-s1uet.: near the frontier. The lossea were heavy on residence m Ilollaud, a charge il"a:tain. both side. The Carlista deny that there i met a younjj woman of the itomtry who anr truth In the report charging them w ith niarri.-.! hi:n. thou in hi id I age, and atrocities at Cuenca and other ulace. I ",''' I" flhful w ife ; their o! I m.f,.

TLC FrtU.h AsHiblv Laa a!iu mtrU toe scene of a v iolent altercation, caused by an expression made by (lalloni dItrai, a ltonapartist, to the effect that the Republic ha succumbed before the scorn of honest men. On the following day he wa challenged by meinlser of the Lrft to repeat the words.

which he did. Thereujion Vi. torS hoeleher. Republican, pave him the lie, and several j Ivputles from the Ift rushed toward him, ' shouting and shaking their lits. The Prei- ; dent of the Assembly, unable to restore or-j di r. siisjendtl the sitting. j A Pari telegram of the -J 1 sjy that s.-ri-

ous comtilication have ari-n l-tw n Ger

many and France concerning Spani

an

'n. ;do,.si ar.i evi r'.-k,;;. :S.e I!o r-i-oii on one of the stei n hill ol AI!unv, still stand. Mi-. Silwick was unw.s!dl to her death. Turkish Ilea.

A iinv HH). but. w riting of a Turki-ii h.iretii. say : F.v h l.ly had tt.pi rivti. to b'--lf, and the furnishing; tin m was giMieraMy lilt to her taste i.r e;tf.ric. 1 hey were arran'i-l very wall, ateltle furniture wa vi rv handsoiue, tmt curioi. in lorni. A n giilir Turki-h !! i vti.--thing itiite dirlen-rit Initn our. Then-is no tail-ti ad or tnattres. but a!u: thirty VerV tl.icklv lield.s oililt. iveed will.

h affairs. ' "'-' or a!jIb op '( '" "'h'T i:t p ) rJ ' the fl.ior, until they are ilcmt two t ' . Lstrt 'I'lut &l.sft fa urw inT,ri l.lf , A .i!L

i. threatened U T. vy trM .that la sub- , ,.,,'.,.,. ,.n... aI, ,,.. ,a.v. rlid Uam.tn.i i-nidion to a loan of ,,ii.oi f.,r tbe(ar-...r ... ..,i...;.l..-

lists ba bet n commenced, and that out of the j velvet. 1 he pillow are lttik. blue er j proceed so far realized. fg.ou.ii had ln v llow satin, ta.vcn-'l w itli t a;itit.il l.i-.

forwarded to Spain on the lt. From the n iling- luino;. a large jeweled Tho Fnnch Assembly has voted to adjourn j and g.Ml hoop, and trom tbs ri h I.i" on N'ov.:. Tlie permanent foiiimittee of i curtain . which cieirtle the lolioil

, t.,.lw. U i .if .t,,rin r..... troir P me nave i mm hut n ( i -ra

has leen elicf-d.

gitimist. ten n nils

-nd i;:gnt tent, rami nine or me iin. i m- . ... , .:,. ,.f ,

Itonapartint are wholly excluded. al. ,.;llity ma;. ritls." A dispatch from Fort Garry. Manitoba. ay that on the 1-t inst. Ihe notorious I-r 1 i It i said that the I'm. i.tn-. i:. 'b.

:.,r.l.,n 1,ni Mm... t at bis re.i l. n. 1 It 1. toXL atlon I I VI. tor . le. I IP I .In

iloti i to -it during n-cc... ! "V,r P':"' " "'"' I: i- comi.os.,1 ,.f six MiaiI.i.amphor-w4-- tn.i.k-. a. I ., ,.,.e , ... ' . ,, , . id tin alter another wa turn. 4 "i: ..r ,W ''Hhe moderate I.urht (nr t ,,. ,,,...,., , .

Ingly. Two Kng!ih l.'tc tive rres,-d him. and he promised to po quietly with them il they would n.t go through tho United Statea. A1iile In lil room pn jaring for the journey he blew out hi brain. A London dispatch of the '! says: The Itritish Mediterranean sqna.lron will leave Mtlta to-mornw for Itanl..na. An Italian frigate has lieen ordi red to the northern coa-t of Spain. The Spanl-h Government is alK.ut to dispatch 12,0nj additional troop lo Cuba.

Th- American base-ball club in Kngland 1 played a game of cricket with the Mrjlo-j bane Club on the 3d. the American w inning the game hv a oore of 107 to 1'V. ( i In the l.ng.ib Ilou-' of ('oD:rin, on tb 4th, Mr. P.ourke.l'n.I. r Scretarv fortbeF-T ilgn Iiepartnietit. in an-cr to an inq-itrv '

from sir t.eorge P.owver. stated that her s" r r ' ' I'll"' - ....... .' , i . .i . ' I ! liV,..d;ir Ma.iesty Government had no tntintion ol h., u -it.n

taking part In arme.J Intervention in pain

! first gun i-.iptupsi ip.m ti.e i-r. :n ri 1 should r to found an im ri.tl !'.'. tortb--cathedral of I logli', but the brot Z-: hahitbrt psi-ts a if p.1..,..,.! oi .i Freiich soul." and lias r ta-'dul again- :! I d.-i iee i f William I. The three Cr-t ; tempts to ea-t the U U f.iiliil I litir. I V. ate! on tliel .urth trial.thoiioh the til! in wa a iuti it came i.ut tniim t!.o in.- , j rial cnw n. th-syiiilad i.i. rn.an The Fn n h i broiib b r also as-t.ro u- th.i: ! the tone of the l H i:i nlw.1V la etl ! - live, and that itppluec strange ..n.l-. vvhi h re- iiible sigh and groan.

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The Republican of the Firt Iowa li-tri t have renoininafnl lion. George W. McCrary for 'ongres. The Vicksl.tirg. Mis., city election, held on the Ph. reu!te. in the election of the white ticket by about :!Vo majority. Kvcrything paste! off quietly, and a full vote wa Hilled. The Atlantic and Pacific Insurance Company of Chicago ha ln'en declared insolvent by the State Auditor. President Grant declines to deliver an addro at the dedication of the Lincoln monument at Springfield. 111., on (). tol r 1". Hon. George . Cannon ha been re-elected delegate to Congress from Ftah. A di-pateh from Fort I.armlc, on the .id.

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and had no reason to .uppo.e that other Fu- J 't ,vern . .' rojiean powers contemplated su. h a -tip, , i; i..ur.t.-ni

n-liieh wnotil rii.t meet with .fviitir)t.i'cmerif l'.;K te-s

from Kngland.

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heart: and somebody, it th.it onn J-!) ' ,,, f Nt'w ,.w ' en only la-found, wa Made expn-slv to ; ; , iTirT- . . . . till it. Thousands Of Im.Ui m Xe live'atid "lo:: il factory I-o.' li unt'HrriI Minply lrwaittofa roa-r ! .'T'.ibv introduction to one another. U hat ati ah- :l r( t i;-lV'ie.i'.r . surdity! 'J In re is not a woman nor a man i f i.- ......... nt':illV :l"-e ul licirl.t tie? tl:ul a .nit .).'.. I II I I Mill f

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Time whirl along: the dowi. hill path of! i:... .i i....:... ... - 1.... i.,.,

ii, nitii ii. e .ens ni i,i a n-vsiin'ti . i , .ftii we have one -.iilort we can make love on tin- rmd. What the negro Jre:i her 1 ,iid i f Satan may Is- said of love : "W In n he olid- a Weaker n':uv, d. re hecpi j. iu." , I . t . . .i ii

i iii-re i a warm i orni r even in uie ini'ii -i i

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a a that Malor Stanton, t.av master. iut re-

Tilton to Mr. Moulton, same date, giving eon-jtun,P,, from tllC .rneies, n-ports a large sent and request to have M. apj ar te fore the n,lmlirr ((f in,il4n, ..oniin-r In from th' South, committee and explain all he knows To who ,T ,h:it stablser. a chief who wa con-

tne.o siiout.i m.jen .vir. .Moulton l-tter to M,i,.,i, la.t spring in hostility to tho white

the committee, accepting the invitation to h

pear and testify, In which he ) : I have endeavored to avert the e.latiiitr w bidi ba

at the agendo, and several others, were killed by Custer' party, which 1 reported returning. The Indian aNo renort that

now fallen upon all. With theeoti ntor twrnM,no in(j;iri, ,,, I In the Caftain Mr. Piceeber sn.l Mr. Tilton. I have felt mv- j flpht of julv 4 in.- died. There idf ready, sorrow ingh. to give all the fact , m(1, n f,.rne ,',. ,1( ,ti..,narrh ing it that I know about the object of inquiry ot . ,ho so ndes. It I- the g. jieral opinion among the committee. ,! pr.Klee whatever pasers : n.i!itarv men that Cii-ferba fullillcd bis orI have to tho committee." I In therefore nig- (,..r an,j now returning. The information

C. i s,Mlr,i.iy ceii;ng. Aug. . as aeomen-i i .it time f.r him t make the tatcniei'.t.

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rail-. Tie- K ir.-.t-. i y ..."riei . I '..) t i e of n ut j the Sjtli ha b ttirs from l.ll-wurtli and Mi-

gleaned from the Indians giv

a big fight. The steamer Pitt lingers, when near Aurora. Ind.,on the morning of the ..th.vva li--lovered to bo ou flre. n atti tllpt W.a made to run her in shore, but for omo reaon the

fact i, t fiat albi lion . sniothepil. chokul v ,.,.,t 'iVioie

down, sufslucl and :iraly7l by tie form nnil conventioii.-ilitie ol ihietiiuet-

tih world. o i ty" attache a lall and Itn.v l air . i ue.

i hitiii to the natural hi lings .( the Ih art. i The fair girl with her l-osoui ruin. in over ; with tin. purest love lor a worthy id.j.t. ; inut take a much, pain to con.i al the f.Mtalf it wi re a dea.lly kin, andlnavni had not iniplanfed w it hi'n our lmom the t tender ark tfiat bade li to love and blovul." I thi natural? No. it i artificial. Why should iiitiuin ruble marria lf ; preveiitnl by i hilling; rulm and eiialtie!r ( Nature i rnode-t, but she i not a tarelnl j up prude! Look at the hinU. 1 here are I no old bachelors and old maid among; ( them. Theheartsth.it flutter under their feather jacket follow the Instinct of l.ve. 1 an djthoy take to billin' and oooing without i tho slightest idea that courtliit lnmld If ; n I'ornnl all iir. Why should tliere !e for- J lorn bachelor mid ili.iMHiintiold maid-, j and lonely widow anil widower among j the tin b ailiem ! any more than the f.-ather- ; ul bittN ': ( In ati'i'f liHppii.i s are b-t to .

IhiIIi M-xi'i every tear, siuudv tMi-atise

I ii A-hel M-li"ni

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KWil'lt-Kamily Will VT-ltel ii:N-Mivr. IIVI No. X HVI.I.l V I tin ON Middling iKK N-w . I.KI-Miniinr MKMI'III liiTT N Middling H 'l If i.l;N-j.l'... i l "

!.-ir;le whowih to ! marriel nn ik

lMTlnitti d bv etiquette to make the fa t

i known. Th. unfortunate, might very

pro i ly say to the bappv ma rri- 1 f.ilks a the trogs sjijil to the Iniy who were sjdting; tit tii w itli sinne This may l-e lull to yotl, but 'tis lb atll to U-." Hf ''mo L'adtr.

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