Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 16, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 September 1874 — Page 3
WEEKLY COURIER,
-1 ' C. DO Ail E. PublitW. INDIANA. in in of i.ti;ki:.st. Prrtoaal and Literary. yditey IhIm-II, tin well-known Knglidi rit r, is dead. Will S. Has, tlit MM-t and csniKT, has l-M-n made an honorary member of a prominent inu.-h-al society in 1'arU. Till Sr. Iui-t Cummrreial (iauttt, lately publi-hed by Mit-tlle Id A tone, is now owm-d and puMi.-ln-d by Mt-ro, Kicker A Thomas. -Tin Lonisvllle C"urirr-Juittnal learns thatlo'ii. John C. Urif kinridge's health has not In-en improved by his trip North, and hi phy-icians entertain grave appre-ben-ioii a- to hU condition. lb-v. I.'oU rt Ijiird ( ollyer. f Chicafro. liabeeneoiiiH'ilii to goto Hiiro- lor ds health, and it it said that he is not likely to return to this country, as the physicians ils lure that the climate will In- fatal to him. K. (i. Sjnii r, the Well-kown archaol-ogi-t, ha.s tni-oim insam, and will U- r-"-uioved to an yluiu. lie was a talentnl writer on the atnrig'iial languages of America, and wa-s formerly United States Mini-ter to Nicaragua. It having been asscrtf) that (General Ilf'bert K. Jee advised the removal ot lieiieral .lo-xjih K. Johnston from the command of the Smtliern Army of the Teinn - In lo-l. ,cncral John-ton has wnt to (.. neral A. II. I ohjiiitt. I'rcsiih-nt of the 'Jeo-jrl branch Of the .Southern 1 1 i-t -ricil s iety, a letter from Wade Hampton to correct the error. to-iu-nd Hampton KMtirelv assert that ISener.d Ie was arn'ft in i-jims--itig not onlv his n-'H't at lo-neral Johnston's removal, hut his entire contidi-m-e in him It is al-o stated he had urged the Sf rctary of War not to remove him, as no better olU(1T 4-otiI I in found to take his plait-. Tie' Loni-ville Ctrvr-Juiimnl of the 22d nit. h.L- the following: "I'ih le .Folm Ilarjr, the Inn. mis l;iin-gra.-s turfinaii, j arid owner of I. on '"it How, !itl at his lniiie in WMhford eoiiiify. W-4hn-day. Hi-ha- Ini II id l T a long time, colitined to the room and in-cupving the very bed lit which his M-tiT.li4-t.-r Harper, wa mur U red two year- ago. lie was an old Ui.ti., n-arkd by nianv nf uliar traits of character, and fmpular atnon stink-rai-er and si-orf-nn n cvi-rvwhi re. The Harjer honx-ti a I. m ar Mifvar, is oneo! tli4- tine-t (Ieiii4 Mi4-s in the rlI. It i-aitu-to th4- family with the early s-tt lenient of Kentucky, and h.ts never ln-4-n 4iut of it. A more nld-fa-hiom-d pl.iiv and a more 4M-i.t-hioneil matir could not U COJ14 iVed." Hrlrnrr H114I Iadnslry. At a reo-nt onv4-iition 4t WYstcrn nianulai tun rs of nn-n-hant Iron li-Il in 1'itt-tmrg. tli4- prices of all grades of bar. r-h- t and p! 14- iron were advani-d alnnit mx loilar- --r toa almve n.i--ntly prevail-i:;-pri At a h-fane of thirty mile south of the 1'i.iori I'aeitio llailroai'l. and ; miles w-t of Om-iha. a jm-at hill ot almo-t pun -nlpliur was di-ovi n-d aloiit two ye;ir- ajo. This is oii4ot the mst remark. .b.4 di-xiM ff native sulphur in the world. It "iitains only 10 mt t-nt. ol inipnri:i4-s. In tli4 sul.hur l K-its of Sieily. .iv the Seimtttie Ammcan, the I'iir- -ulphur is only . ier cent., and i4 ii4 our Western Milphnr Is much the rtio-t Valuable, and prinni--. to Ix-eome itv b'i. on, of jjreat iuip4rtan- to tin' country. The I ,r.4't and mot ph.u-iblo plan brotii'!it forward for running Ptn-4-t 4-ar In ci:.4-s wiihoiit tfi aid 4f h4r-4- a foreign ( -vii-e, in whieh tin motive mw4T u-4-l i- an arranjreiiw-nt of pov4Tful fprinj. 4 ii'-a-4il in -lin'l4-rs like wateh HTin.'. -f eoiir-4' on a vitv lar'4 x-alc, an I tin- application 4f whii li to the ears now 4 inpioV4d is said to In cxtn-tnely Minpb and eay. TIi4,s4 fprin? are woHndnpby .-null stationary .in en-jriii4-s at each terminus of tin'.-" , atul wh ii so wound ui w ill pro4-l the car. iV4-n with tppa4-s, for a lon4-r di-tani-than any exi-tin line of this kind extend-. ITit action is rcv4T-ihl4', the a-plii-!; u 4if the lirake ow4-r In evi ry n p t -a' i -factory, and the working of the whole thin Is pronouiici a snc-C4-S-. TlirtoW4T 4.f 4 1h -mleal ar tier lias a t-iiiul a liln-tratioii in its HKNhfyin? 4-tbs-t ujsti tli4 prop niefi f ciftn. WIm-ii exniiim d by a lcii. Um' tihre 4f t t n is found : 4-on-i-t 4-f a flatternHj or ritlMn--h.-i" d tube, but wh-n tnat4il by 4 -hemi-cal pr t, w it li a 4-old strong solution f ean-ti- it ;ipjn .,r- to ,-hri. k. and a.Miiu. - the toini 4l a siinplr cyliinli-r: thu. thre iuirUiit anl v-ry ri-niarkabb al-t4-r.iti.i.-i.riir at tie - a me tint that U, the titr lfc-4-40114 -tnniT4-r, it aiUir4-s in4Tt a-l attrai tioti for 4-4orin matt4 r. and it U-.-..IH.-S -mailer. In ino-t 4a4-s wlu-n 4 hemic al a'eni y i 4-iii-loved in t ti- prcar.itioiiof V4--etable tibn-", eitli4-r t re-iiiov-iiti nint to th-stmy imtr, or In-il-i for any 4.iImt pnrjN4, the o!.ji t in vi 'en. rally attained at the sacril'ur of a little -frenz'th. hut in this i-cm tin re i-i incn-a-"-.! tenacity imparted. linl anal hnrrh. r.--Ton . hool-lioiiM-s will h n aft4-rl'e h 4.,-inict4-! that tli bas4-ni4-nt-4 w ill U iitili,t ior the puqv.4- of play jrrotind-. A hi-it for 4.thT 4 iiics. t i h 4f America's "Mpi!:it'oii of hlut ; i. (-in in t n-ad or writ4-; .".- I'O.iani ,,1,1 ,,( ;4 total M liool 1 m pn hit i n ol sine. : l.i.i"i.iM ree-ive intru4-tion. A Pr4-byti-rian. w riting fnm I!Mnil I.-.kf. -av the Presbjtcti ins w ill haT to a-I".: :li.-.M. tholist 4iiiiip-uii- tin:ryt4-ui, 4rv mImnIv w ill turn M-thodi-t.'iii the Miiunivr lime. More than one-fourth f all the jw4tple "t I p-r t'anad... at the l.i-t i-n-us. n--rt. tin 11 - lv4- as .M4-thodit. Morithan half of all the chun h buildings are Met(.oi-t. Il.. ronnitiotialists of Knjrland hi-n. ,,1 id 4f j."ioo.uio forre,ind p. ,lh, a-,,, now i .'aired in ra'-in-; a ' 1 br tie-willows o ili-4-4-;i4il miui.-ters. 't :i!r. ady ainount-i to vi-r -JsiUMi, 1 be i-u'j rri-iri'i' i( I,n,-byt4-rian In i;.i-!.i i ..r.. whii'h is 4iinsi.lerably "1 advar.iv of 1 1 ; ( hurcli of Kni'laud. or 'I !! ! tli -li-ts 01 liipti-t-". jrrcat j
l4Mly lia l'4-n formed out of a iiuiiiImt of disunlti-d oiM-8. The M-4iile f Louisville, Kv., note as an extraordinary event tho art that Hi-hop Mile, the M-nior lii-hop of the I'olond M. K. Church of America, re-4-ntly prca lied the first ntiimmi ever 4hlivereil in that city hv a culon-d iiiinist4-r In a whit church. He MruiiiI the pulpit of the I lev. Mr. Little') church, 011 the corner of FilUi ami Walnut Ktm U. T in; Ui.-hop Is ald to In-aiuan of much ability. At the late in44-tin- of the Kentucky Tesi4 hi-rs' Association, I'rof, J. It. Ihnles faitl: "We must tea h onlv that which the pujiil can unih-rstand. AH thcfa-al-tii's ol tin; mind should fe relatively h-eloi-d, so as to priKlucA an ciiilihriiiin. Ti t4-uch tli4irou-.'hly, we must jrive hut one idea at a time. V must tarh chil-dn-n arronlinir to their ability to Irani a
! particular branch of studv." Dr. llenilers4m was rM-l44-t4Ml rrcMdrnt of the association. Ares4dution was pji-s-ed C4nileintiinjr the i-ducutional clause in the Civil-rights bill. Ilapa and Mlahapa. A few days aro the three-yoar-old mii of (. W. Ah'tiisoti, who lives five miles south 4.f Atlanta, Iijran county. III., was killed t,v a fitrhfork thrown by his father from tlie top of a load of hay, the tines strikinjf him just lclow the heart, causing in-t.tnt death. Two 1mvs. named Willie Ilav and j Jh-nry .S hni-ldrr, livinj" near Kansas ( 'it), rot into a ili-pute while playino; enn-m-t, the othi r il.iy, whh-h was (ml hy the former takiii'ra slnt-ruii and dischar-rln" I the c-4)iitent.s into the latt4T, killi ri hiui ali ino.t instantly. Tlieinurt-h rtr w aslockel up 111 Jan. A fanner nann-d Martin, who li4d near ItoniiM-y, Ind., was plowinjr, the 4thrday, Hiid had the lines throw n around In-mi k ami iiinler Ins h it arm. Something fribrem-d the team and tli4y dasloil away, drajr-rintlo unfortunate man afw-r them, and killing him iilrno-t in-tanily. J4jscph Williams, tlu postm:tt4-r nt rnt;vna, Kan-as, was aicosti- br aitranTer 4ii4' day reit'iitly, who with co4-k4l pi-t'd tlemandid his money, Williams niad a shw of jroiii'T to hi sale t4j p t his wealth, but hi hand fell 4n a n-olv4-r whi h was in the fafc.aml rttliir the drop on the h i low, slo t him 4 lead. Mi-s Laura (oh-inm, of Marslillcld. Mo., was burned t I-ath n-ccntl y hv the i-xpht-iou of a coal-oil lamp which she was liirhtin; over me Inirr.ii: coals. Whi-n the 4-xplo-ioii tKk phuv she ran into the stn-et, hut licfon lu-r clothlii'r could te retuove she was hurnetl U vond recov4-ry. A younir daughter 4.f Mr. I. A., Tannary, of St. Iiuis, was biirniil to death a lew 1 lays ao from ln-r clothes taking tire whiN playing kt p house" with som c4tiupaiiions in a play-houin whiih then w a- a small stove. When she discovcrd that li4-r clot!'4-s wa. on tin, the fritittiil jrirl start iil for the h4ne, situated s4-veral liiindnil fe4-t di-tant. Fwar lent wines to lu-r ht-t, but the flames kept coilin; almut h-r s that when he came within the nueh f aid. it was of huh N-netit. for it h:ul ibuie its wort. She died ill a fi-W hours. Wni. Ihnlli-y, of IN-Kalh county. Mo., w hili out huntinr, a few lav airo, iktiiida rii-tlin anionjr some wild plum Iiu-Im-s. and siio-injr it Wits raiiMil hy a sfjuirn 1 4r S4me otli4-r jrano. without waiting ti exainine, crept within raiiL', caujfht a irlimpse of tin- dij--t, ami. w ith criminal jin-li.sn4ss, nti-4-d his pun anl tlnd. Tin wild djtth-s4 n am of a child r-n Ialimil the horrid mi-take, and li4 rudi4il up to find little -ijrht-year-4ild Huffh Sban W4 1tcrin? in his hhxil. The inxir child dhtl Instantly. )n day ni'iitlr, durln;th4 abnce f the family of Mr..fanie II. Wllkerson, who resides at Iooh-y' Mill, in H(Mi)4 oiitifr. Mo., two I a rye black fnakei en-t4-niiis hous. i:turninr hono', Mr. Wilkersoii 4-nt4-red theriKim. and ns ln a ed near a Nil wlo-n 4n f tlo nion-st4-r, six firt hHijr. lay in a roll. It pran-f iiMiii lo-r an I lapMi itself nmnd her arm. 1 11 her efforts to extricate herself, she hmkil up, and to In-r hornir sin saw tin mat? to tin oti4' sli4 was in iln a.Iful ionfliit w ith I) inr in a rdl on the rlnek. Mr. WilkerS4in was w ithin stteakinr distarce, y-t h was so fri;rht4 iii-d that she co'.ild n4t ut'4-r a nvllaMe. SI14', however, finally rxtricat4sj Ii4'r-If from tli4 vit4-like clasp with w hu ll Ids snakeship h-ld her. One of the snaki-s was kilh'd and the other made itsesra4'. Foreign !! ?.. Thi first lot of Ttaiii4-nts prlnt4dhy the Protestant. in l.me lii.nun in tiuinNt were paid lor by the 4 hihln-n of llu Stbhath-sihiMds in this country. They w4-re jirintid in Xero's jranh-n, wlu-n the -:iriy t ;i.-i-ii.,n iiiaii)! W4-r4 imnn-ii to ilc.iih in their shirts 4f ;ar, ri:tit loarto the Vatican and St. IVb-r's. Karon Hoth-child. just ih aj nt Vienna, ha 4's no jurt 4t his fortune t his d.niht4Ts, though each was already rich. I '.a mil Nathaniel Koth'ehild. th4clde-t son, f.m-st far Ix-tter than his brothers : hut tli4- irr4at4 r part of the fortune i left fixed as the 4iipital of Ihc hank in which Nathaniel, Ferdinand and AllM-rt are partII4TS. (jihi n 1-alx lla has ttecn summoneil by In r l'ari-iau biitcli4-r and ftlu-r trades-no-it f.r noii-payni4-nt of bills. ller Maje-ty's defensi- is that sin- contracted with In r 4-ook to supply th' rval Uddeat tw Ive francs a ilay ps-r hea 1, exclusive of wines. The nift has taken a week to con-ider whether tli4 -x-' i4-en of Spain shall 1m put 4n oath to nn-cr tlic evidence jfivrii on these 4huie.-tii, part i-ulars. I4-an Stan'ey Isthronly prie-t 4rilean in Kn-rland whoi not anii-nahle to any bi-hop. Wcstmin-tiT Ahleyishis kinjrdoiii, ami he can do then j ii-t w li.it he nh-u-i . In aio ient tiiio-s tin Hennery of Wstuiirisn-r was an cp'MMtpal dignity, and il is cvi'ii now tin ojiinion 4l souie ei-4-li--ia-ticallawyrrstli.it il I . an Stanley W4-re souo-day to tak4" a seat in the lloii-e 4f Lord, his rirht to 4I0 o roulJ not W c;a in -a id. A Panama pajM-r jr!re a striklnjr illutration 4d the vior and rapidity of vi -fetation in the fi-opli-s, I y referring t the bu-hes and tre4-s pr w in? in tin- ruins of tin burnt A-pinwall Iloti-I. at Panama. It is -ian-4-lv more than two years since thi cniitlairration oc4-urred, and yet then' an now y rowing within tin- walls tni sat h-a-t :!U hi-t in bright. They Im Iohit w hat ar i-ali-d tniiiiivt tn-4-s (Ctcropia),
and the branches an said to N crowding out of the hilu'st dMrs and w indow s. The F'n-mh Prim-j- Imrial litands eleventh In a clasn of thirty-two cadets at WMlwi4-h. In artillery he is fourth; hi fortillcatioii and jrcoiiictrical Hnnin1; he is eighth; in inatlicinutics and im-chanics, tenth; in military drawing he stands fourth ; in history, eleventh ; In lapd-cai-draw Ing. tw'llth ; in cln-mistry and physics, twt'iity-tirst. He lithe youn -rest 111 the class exci-pt four, and has had to follow the C4mrs of Instruction In a foreign lan-ua-re. Those li-st qualithil hi jud-re an completely satisfied with his prorn'sa in ev ry refM-ft. Oddi And I'.nit. Who wax the wisest man? Knower. What did he know t He knew enough to j;o in out of the rain. In the Covinjrton market, the nth-r day, a man fnin the country sat down u011 the slats of a box which hap'H-iifd to contain a hupe turtle. The tunle n-acln-d lor him, anil the rcorter w ho ih-scriln-s the Incident, predict that the man will carry the marks to his jrrave." A four-year-old at Kast Poultney recently went to a blacksmith' t4 m-4 his father'! horse t-luxl, and watchi-d clos4-lr the work of shoeinj; until the bl.u k-mitii C4mmeii4-'d pariii'r the horse's h(Kf-. whi n, thinkiii'r this was wron, he said -arni-stly, " My pa don't want this hor-e made any MiudVr.' A jtimhI old elder of a church, who was jrivrn to extravaj.-a-it exa-ration, was at last called toaccount lor his olleuse in that resie4-t, and admoiii-hiil not to jrive way to the hesettin'r sin in future. The irood old man n-4--iv4-d tin admonition iiiii-kly, and said. I know how prone I am to the fault, my brethren, ami it has jrivi-n me tortures of pain ; and ni-rhtafU-r niirht 1 have shiil barrels of t4-ars over it." The miTti'.-f adjuuriit-d In i'iice. In a very well-known tow n in Veriimnt tlK-n is a tlouri-hin colony of Irish S4-ttlcrs who have cultivated the soil to some profit. Some of the number eiui-jrrat4-l a few )4-ars simv to sck tlw-ir fortune el-4-w hi-n. One of them, returnin; for a visit, was makinr imiuiriVs as to his old friends ; amonr tlie.n was one .liui Honnovaii. "Ah, Ne!, w here is .lini I onnovaiir" "Oh, sure he has sitth-d dow u 4-ntir4-ly, and is wvll fl'; but, bad luck to him. In- W4-nt to Montn al and niarrii-il a little Prot4-stant jrirl ! " "Married what!" "A Protestant jrirl ! " " May the divil fly away w ith him ! w hy didn't he marry one of his own K'X ?" V4-.-rday foreiiiMHi a man naunsH'artir and his wife app4-and at the Police Court, In- bavini; Isi-n jriven by lu-r to understand that she had applied for a warrant for him for ri fu-inf to support his family. Thc.Jiidire iH-jran to4-ii4stion him. w hen the woman interrut4-4l him to sjiv that her husband w as a la.y, rMHl-or-notiiiiir loafer. "I'm'lazy, am I!'' he roanil in n-jdy. "Hidn't I -arti three shillin-rs last Sat u--dayr Hidn't I bring home half a m k of potato's Monday? Hidn't I gvt half a Mund of butt4-r yesterday? I .azy ! Ureat Iieav4-ns ! JudiT, can you .'o for to M-Iicve I'm lazy? Answer me that!" His Honor said In would take the cae Into consideration. Dtnt Free Vf. Mrs. Jipcs. 4.f(jreasy Point, 111., after sawing a -onl of wimhI, 4liirjrinif live bush
els 4t Htatoes, milking twenty cows, carrylnjr f n tubs of water, and doinra washliifr 4f t4-n 4lo7.en puc4's, incldentallv im-n-tiouetl N-ing tireil. Mr. Ji- reaJ to In-r from a newspaiM-r: "I Ulieve that imthitig would tend so ffc4 tually to gi t rid of the.- cn-a'ions of weariness, and that overstimulation of the emotions, aa lair share ol healthy witrk dinrt(d toward a definite 4ihjict." " Just hi re a -an of Koyal baking powih-r struck him in the aldoiiM'ii. F'idlowing this came a stove lid, three pnncak4s. a rotten tomato, salt.-eel-lar, ImiwI of biitti nnilk, and all the loiigh for Thursday's baking. It was eviih-nt she con-ldensl Jier hrd a "ilctinite objct," and tin fair share i work 4lin-ct4d tow ard him was a little healthier than he would have 4l4-sind. ImiianapolU llrrald. Snitch lad delivering milk for a dairy in the suburbs was stoped in his rounds by two ifc nrtives, who a Ved him for whoni he 4l4-livcn-4! the milk. The boy, on telling them, was a-kiil If his emhycrs put anything In the milk. " Ou ay." was the iiiniM-4-nt answer; and the otllirrs, thinking they had a ch-ar ca-M, each oth-nil the Ikv a "-nny if he would tell thi-m what was put in it. "Ah," said the !oy with a grin, "ye wadna gie's the jenny. though I tell ye!" Oh. yes. we will." n-turiosl the oflhi-rs. " ; i-sjt tlM-n," Kiid the litth felhiw, doubtfully. The jh-ikv wi re then handed over, w ith th? questhm, "Now, what do you put in the milk?' "Why." said the loy, with cunning look, " I pit the inca-ure in every time I Uik' ony 4Mt ! ' How a Woman was Ih rehcil hy Her iiushainl. The M irysvilli' (Pal.) Ayal is responsible for the folowing: W ln-ar of a ra-e of ch. ,c;idcd hii-I sy-ti-niatic di4i--tion w Inch is n iNirted to have ls-4-n jH-r-M-tmt4-d in this city a short time ago, .mk! which is too gool ti 1m- lost. A saving and prudent w ili after much urging, 'nlucrd her hii-band to save part f his wages by ili-Hsiting $.M a month w ith In-r. 'I'll arrang4-ment pronii-s-d to U14 line a grand financial siiee4-s. Kvi-ry month tin faithful hu-band handed over rf-IMo his piMxl wife, who can-fully laid it away in a safe plai-4. Month atti-r month ndliil 4n until ten $2iiii4cc, aggregating SitHt. had ac4-uniulat4-i, whi n the wile thought it would U wi-4 to (h fisit tinsame in the saving- kink. Anonlingly, 4ne morning tin-lady uii4-arthed b r pili of gohb-n twenties and walk4-d ilow; to the Marysvilh Savings Hank. On nti-r-ing tin- in-titution she laid Un til iion the 4ounti r w ith much sati-faction, nngnitulating her--lf, no doubt, umhi the fact that the int4-n st would ill a few years amount t ipiiti a sum. and ti wojh having in i-a-e of inlsfortune or Kid lin k in lile. lint then came the ilcnoui-metii. The ca-hicr readily li-cov-ni the p4-4-uli-arity of tin coin. The $.( pi.-44-s wt-re wurthh-ss imitations of the genuine coin. The trui fiefs hi tin case t 4iiv flashed across the mind of the gid woman. Ih-r husband had sjM-nt his wages, and in onh-r to fnlilll his proini-e and keep 11 1 his monthly dcMiits had pureha-4-d a lot ! imitation j-.n pieci-s known as " spi4-l inarkes." How the niatti-r was si-itled in Ho- family. Is ing of a thtmi-sticaud private natun. we havi not Im-4 n in)iii-itive enoii'rh to as4-4 rtain, and h ave for .ill to ini.iiiic.
PI at To rm Adopli-d hy the Ohio Dcniooratic state t ouientlou. Whkheas, Tli4 m-iiuM-rmlic rty of Ohio l-hi-r-to ll ancient rinrili-s of (m-nrin ei'uiil rirliu nl rind juli- to nil 1111-n aiel to all tlw Slali and 4-oiiiinunlll- ( I hi- A liter lean moiI-; of msinlitiriiriK Urn linl i- ii'lt in, ol tli o-or-ilinalr ieartiu-nli of tliv Kr-lrral l.ovi-riniu nl. Hit lenialativr, tin OwulK anil Uir Juilii lal; (Viiiili-iuninic all l urri.a- linn nU of eillii r iin tin- lunciioiia of thi- (idler, ami n-aistlng rvt ry at-
t-nil U u-ur any of the hiiti resi rvnl by tnv Constitution ui lli- SUUi, rimclivly, ami to mi Miif unrriore, hrtolvtd. That a aouml curn-nry la lmlisM-nt-l)4 to Ui4 W4-llnr of a rounlryi that ita voluinr holllil 1m reirulatfil lijr tlir lurrssitiri of IhisiDe, ami that all law that Inti-rlerc with aui-h natural regulation are virion In rlnc.l ami iletriinental in llii ir efl- 1. That w are in lvor -i ':rh an inrri-son- of the rircuUtinit nu -Initn a the Iiii-iik sa tnU rest 4f tin- country may from tune to tune require. I hat aouml imliry ami )u-nr ri iiire that not leaa than one-half of the rti-toin ilutn-a alioiilil I iaralle in the letal-tenler nolra o': the l'nitei Malea, 4Vuiiinnty railed irreeiiliark I bat Ihe ower 4t the N alional haiia to i-siie and loan their not- on Interest la a (kiwi r to draw InU-rest llKn their ileiila, while the ile iaT interest on whut they owe. 1 hat Ihia e'ial snd tneoual j.rlviIeK-ouirht not toekist unli-s it la nmnlfe-t that in nuollirr wmv ran oun-l aer currency he uiilied. li.-llt-vinir thai a ttetter syan in ran be il- viimiI, and one toat will Im free from unjust erivih ires, we are In favor of alHili.slmiir the Iranchiae of the Natiuiial bank to l-su- aM-r rurrenry as soon aa the Kame ran aalely and pruiluitly lie done, and that the note ao withdrawn hy the hank be mibstituted by the l .vt rnmect with a lt)il-u nder rurrenry. That the IH morracy of Ohio reiterate their derlaration that the .VJ'i bond, by the letter and the spirit ol the law. and the ftmral nnderatanditifr of the community, were nayalde In leiraltender imOs, and the art of Msrrh. I9, which iilt-djod the laith ol the nation to tiieir fiayiiient in coin, wa an unner.-esary and w icked tarrl-tfi-e of the interesta of the tax iayniK laixirera for the henelltof the non-lai paym bondholder. 1 hat withou e(iiality of Ulitlon there rannot be etjuitlitT ol rta-htJi. and "tie exempiion ol the uibli- iMind Irmn Is-annat Ihi ir due iroiMrtion in ni'H)rting the Kederal lioveriinient ami luaintaiiiliiK the law ta unwise and iinjuat. IMt wr art .!.t Iri. u.l. of m'.i li.e iuduslne of the rountrr, whether airririiltural. mrelianiral or rmiiiiierrial, and believe that lhi-se ueluntru thrive I vest when no uii'ijual iriTil-(re is miiferred by law on one ov r the nthera. H 4 it therefore novd to the iin)iiHt and oppressive feature of Ihe exiatmg land law, and insist on their reeal or iiiodiriVati-ii, o that a n v nur tariff shall lie aiiltetitU'ed lor them. We are opiMMted to all roiulunation or di-vir-a of whatever character that tend to I nr reuse the cost 4f tran-Hrtation leyond a fair r mum-ration to the earner, and we ilemand the exerriae of all constitutional swera to remedy exist injr e il n thi reMi-, and to pn V4 nl tie lr oc"ur-rem-e in the future. We are op-ed to exreaaive taxation, the deadly foe, aa all ex-rienre prove, ol every inilumry, and we lnil U-.n the HtrirOst economy in every department ot ftovi rniaint, Federal or Mfe, county or inuniripsl. We htu i..hhm d lo ki-iiim of ihe i4iblie domain lo railniad 4-orpiratioii, anl we r juice at the lart that the detenutri4d o "-ition ot 1 -inorat-ic senator and K pn aentalive In oiirri-M,and the unequivocal condemnation of the si.ple, have put a atop to a scheme ol b-frinlation that but lately threatened to xstow upon irreat cirralion, comparatively few In niiHiler, the whole IhmI v of the public land. We lavor the intliry that look Ut Uie nwnrr-hip of theae land by actual settlers, aad therefore approve Ujc principle Ol the homettU ad settlement law. That freedom of the preaa i essential lo the pri-serratl- n of public lili rtr, and we denounce the attempts made by I'adicaa at the laal M-siion ol t .min M to subject the propru tor id theprin npai new ppa-r 01 the l nit.Mi state to indictment and trial in VVahinicU)n ( iiy for alleueil lilel, aa an effort to revive and emlssly In b-a-i-lation the spirit ol Hie frag and se-mion law of the elder Adams' alministralion, and which were oT-Tlhrown, as it was hoped furever.by Ihe election of Thoma Jefferson . I hat, while wa admit Uie ecpialily of all htton before lite law, we protest airsinst the attempt that is Ik-Id made by the Ksdical in Con(rrve lo enforce social equality by unconstautiunal pain and penaltie, and we call the attention ol the voters of nhio to the lact that, altlioiifh nur .supreme tour unaniiiiou-ly decid-l that our statute, which provide lor Separate schools for white and colore ! children, I a Constitutional law and thi dirision lup-rle-l by r-c-nt Judrnient of Ihe Supreme 4 ourt of t lie t'nilel slates yet the ivil-riKhlabill. ao-Calle, which passed the Senate at Ita la-t tension. and I now -ndmfr in the House of Itepresentaiives, e, ka to overthrow our Utute, and, in lisr itsrd and di fl.ince ol it, to ciiiipil nnxel schis.l, in Ohio by the infliction of evere criminal punishment and civil penalties ujion all wno resiat that unvnstitutionaJ attempt. l hat we have seen with alarm and rejrret the advocacy in Influential quarter of Uie election of Ihe President ot the I'nited Stat lor period leyond that lo wbirh the tradition and uaafte of the rountrv have almost given the sanction of a fundamental law; that such election would be a long stride on the road to practical inonsrctiy and personal de-p:ini, and we are decided y in favor 01 exUiblishing the one-term principle by an amendment the t onM.tution . We lavor thesnbnnssion lo ll.a eople, by the (leneral As4nilily, of an amemlmmt to the O-n-tltution authoruing the passage of license law. I hat with thi declaration of our principles and silicy we arraign the leader 4f the Republican partv for their extravagant expenditure and profligate Waste of the eopte' m -ney ; for their oppressive, unjust and detective otbm of taxation, finance ami currency 1 lor their continued Ivranny and cruelty lo Ihe Southern Males ol the Tnion; lor their niian luring ..t thr public land; lor their cotit nuance of inronipetent and corrupt men in ofliee, at home and altroad, and for g- neisl nnsmanagriiM nt o the lioveenmenl; and we cordially Invite all men, w ithout regard to pa-tpa t) associations, to co-opers'- Willi us In eXHiling ttiirii Irom power, ami n securing such an adimni-trat on of pulillc affairs as characterized Ihe purer and belter day ol the republic. pimkj right of Two lVotnen Ith Hear. A iwn-siM indent of flu Midllef4wn (X. .) Mrrmry says: While tl-liing up in the s4Uitlicrn part of I Maware county this spring I made myipiarti r at Mr. .lai-oh 114-aril-li-y'f, a woixl-oian who liv4-s in lt-t4-r's IIolc4na clearing of tullici4-nt siz4 to aflord Iiims4-lf and family a living, addi-d to tli4 contributions he h-vh- on the surrounding forests and iniims in hiinting and ll-hing seasons. Mr. Ib anl-li-y loast of many ilaring exploits in the woods. but he takes a back -at when his w ill lights li4-r pii4- and N-gins to tell the adventute she and her 4laiighter. now a iMitindng dams I of !. had with a huge N artwo vi-ar Hgo. It was utNiiit nindown 011 a ovi-ml4-r ilay, and the "fdd man" was 4ut in the W4aN as ii-ual. Mrs. I'M-ards-h-y aii-1 lu-r dativhti r wi-re alone in the hou-e. I'n -1 i.tly they heard an uproar in the p'u-p n at tin' back f the house. Mie thought the ilog was worrying the pigs, and went out to call him in. What was her :i-toiiihnient wlu-n she saw a large N ar clainln ring out of the pen. Ih; w a-n't getting out alone, btit had one ot tin1 pi" in his M)-4--s.on. 'J'he latter wa ftiealing mhI killing irantiitilly in the not vi ry gentle ctiihnii-c of Iiruin. A the winter supply of bacon for the family ih-jiendiil in a tnea-nre on that hog, Mrs. lb-arl-Ii-v lilnt intend to lit tin Uar "t4te" i't oir if sin-could Ii4-lp It. Hcforc the Is fir got out of the pi-n a 4log that had n inainiil at home t'k in the situation and pit-hid In to nid the pig. Mrs. l. ard-lev S4 iz-d a small crow bar tkit stood ix-ar. ninl ti lling her d iitgliter tocome on, look a hand in the tight. The daughter followi-d with an ax. S-cing that lie had r infon4 nients Ihe 4l.g jumi-! Ill the I H 1 1 and ( I0-11I willi the lcar. The lattir rcla-cd the pig. and
taklngthe dog in his arms, crushed him to death. The two women now had the battle to thetnsclvei. The girl, enraged at the death of the dog, w hick w as a favorite of hem. jumped in the jx-n, and com-mcnc4-4 a fi arful attack on the hour with her ax. The Im-ut, with tlistendisl jaws, and giving vent to his rage in fi arful how Is, rose umii his haunclii-8, and keeping the blown otl his Iwad with his fore paws, fon-ed the girl Into a corner, and elas4-d lu-r, ax and all. In his embrace. The tuotliiT now jumped Into the pen, and commence! showering terrible blows on the In-ad of the bear with the Iron bar. The hugw animal now found the butle growing warm. The k-ii Is only ten feet hv twe lve in size, and iart of it is covered with a hack rwtf. The h4-ar dropjM-d the girl, who. although her clotln'ii were almo-t torn tl' her jM-rson, and she y bhi-ding Ijjidly from severe scratclu-a received from the N at V short claw, commence-.) again the onset with her ax, which tdie had retaineil. The tW4 women ili-aling the U-ar blows thick and fast, rather took him back, and he couimi-miHl to N at a n-tn-at. He le.ijM-d from the n-n, and Mrs. Iteanl.-ley afa r him. She ress--d him 4-losely, am again brought him at bay. The girl was so badly injured that she could not get out of the jm-ii. Notwithstanding tin hard tight of Mrs. Iii-arsdley, the I nur closed in with her again, and would doubtless have kil'i-d her, had not two in" 11 who were hunting iiearbyheardtheii4M.se of the tight and hasteiu-d to the H-ene. A rifle hall, judiciously aimed, brought the huge brute .3 the ground, and he was soon di-spatclx-d. The mother and daughter were both vi-ry ill for a long time alt4-r tlu ir plucky light. The bear weighed 212 iMitinds, amf if you ever go up that way and stop at Ih-ards-h-y's they'll let you fcleep on the t-kin if you want to. - .. The T la j Till recullarltiea of the San Francisco Wife, Alfred Dickens, a citizen of highly refjHitable and lntcllig nt, though somewhat mutilated, ap-aram-c, was called before the I'olire Court t4-dav to answ-r t4 the disgraceful charge of" l-ating hia wife. Tin-complainant, Mrs. Hickeiis, re-lati-d a iitiful story of tin manner in w hich she had leen kiekitl, and culled, and chastl out of the house, for no appan-nt proViaration whatver, w faras her stateiin-nh dischised. When Mr. Dickens was 4-r-initti d to hike tin w itness-stand in his ow n behalf, it w ax w Ith t ars in his 4 ye and the asjHct of one w ho had sufTcreil a great moial or tm-c hanii-al wrong, particularly notic4-able about the head. I he gentleman informed the .Fudge that be was not the same man that lie appeared three days
ago. At that time his head was ornate with hyiM-rion curls that 4lroied HKn his shoiil louiifers, wtifie a map-stio la-ard iiowed from the lower eriphery 4f his coun tenance. Ihe Judge gazed tijion .air. Dicki-ns and 4bs4-rv4il that t ! pn-s4-nt a-jK-aranee of his In-ad r-sciiihhd a cocoanut in the husk. This metamorph-is, the gi-ntlemiui further explaiiwil. w:u brought alKut by the jiure deviltry of his wile, lie retuniiil home the otlu-r evening from a MH-ial cnt4 rUiiitni nt with a few friends, and lay dow n on a sf i for a short mm Nfon r Msing hims4-lf finally for the night. While thus wrapt ail In sluinbcr, his wife priM-ureil a dull pair 4f Missors and wnmght the alMMuinable havoe whih the Court wa now jwrmimHl to inspwt. The wretchisl man Mint4 d out wveral pltu-et w la-re the M-alp had Ui-n abrad4s in the operation, am! a sort of cre-t which had Im-4-ii left 011 the summit of his craninin n-ndi-n-d his a- set ex4iiillngly grot4-pi4. The purj4se of this outrage was not i-x-plaimil. F'rtici the circumstance of having left a long tuft on the top of bis hcixl, convenient for attai bing a pig-tail, it wan proliable that Mrs. 1 ik-keiis designed con verting her husband Into a Chinaman. Xot withstanding this extreme aggravation, the Court In Id that the hfendant was not ju.-tithil in taking the law into his own hands. It is this tendency to act hastily am) on the impulse ol Middi-n passion that po frequently disturb the harmony of families. Dickens will come up for wntence to-morrow morning. Why Her nln Hiiio't Work. The Pottsville (Ta.) Minrrn' Juurnnl Is responsible for the following story : "A riKinlxville maid, quite old, Ix-coniing anxious about lu-r uiHtrinioiiial chances, reci-ntly coneix-tel a plan to ilece ive a young felhtw as to li-r ag4. Thi wa the way she trii-d it : The old family I'.ible contaimil a faithful record of all birth, tnarriag4s and deaths. This volume the maiden tiKW to In-r chandler, and, m-lifting the birth-page, In managed, by dint of scnitching and writing, to change the ilate of her birth to a in-riod eli-ven years lati rthan w hat it had legitimati ly l-ecn reconhil. Tli4-n the llil.h was plai-ed on the citting-rtKim table In a conspicuous manner. That evening came almig the lV4-r. He UMn ln-gan to finger the llible pages, and finally reached the birth-re'orl, w h4-re and w In ii he ili-i-ovi-pil, to his fsurpris4 that his Angi lina was ju-t one year younger than ti. He thought it stning4, as she npi4-and older. He kept his mouth shut and continued to fumble over the (ages. Xcx' he 14 gan n-ading the death-li-t, and tn.-oh t lis very astoni-hing discovery that the radiant inaidi-n. acf4rding to tin" l.ibh-. had actually been bom ten year afti-r tli4'Iii"eas4' of Ii-r father. The young man quii tly aros and hid Angelina good by, and now wears that 'eternal vigilanif i indiisl the j.rice of li!nTty.' " A tMin example ot muscular Christianity is rii-4ird( d of Father Lynch, an Irish nrii-st. foriinrlr attached to tin llonian Catholic College In-low Niagara Falls, and who was afii rward In-hop d loronto. lb turning home one dark night on horseback, Fiitln r Lynch was ai-co-ti-i! by fiMitpad w ith a bludgeon, w ho onlt n-d nitn to tlietnoiint and surnnidi-r his hors1 and pure. I he rcvi ret.d father did as he was ordered, and In so doing sprang on his a- ..!... I I .! 1 1! . 1 : . ft 1. saiiaui 11110 lain nun 11.11 on in ikick. .in; vou an Irishman.'' " I am sir." "A Catbolicr' " Sure that 1 am." " Well, I am Fah-r Lynch, and shall take your punishuii-nt out of tits- hands of the law,'' giving which he laid his riding whip upon Ihe back of the nstoui-hed otli-nder with piich vigor that the latt-r prolmbly n gis-ti-n-da vow that his m-xt as-ault should Ik; 011 a layman. An imiiii-nt philologist, w ho has just ntunied fiotn ( hina. nut, Justin-fore he left that c uititrv, an oll tiidivc grnth man 1(m5 M-ars of age, who wai just about to go in u t his la-t univi rity examination.
