Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 16, Number 36, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 October 1874 — Page 2

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comprise vrD IV nH-rt-, lour Kcput'lic.iu and ".hree Independent. The Louisiana i: publican Star.- Central

!"1I.NA. ' I've, ulive i'oiniaitt f have r.itied tin- nf t t agreement, w ish an :itU' iuluieiit that

in c ot vacancy frm death or any other e.ueof a Republican memrier of the Keturn-

in.s P.t.n, a Republican shall le M'lu'trJ ly w .lll T!. , .,.,lUU Jin,.mlllittl to tin u,h a, sn. y;

Follow inc U r.vp:tulalwn oi me pu.,:ic v , ,y t0 ioll,,.rv:itive.

I Upon rei-oiuruendatioa of the Advisory Itoard, (iovernor Kellogg on the 2 ! removed 7.1, . : two ottice n rhsrged with obstructing rcpl I tration, ind appointed other peron to their 'position. Tbi w the firt j.r u-ti.-ul result ' of the conference agreement. I I'oinniodore M. II. Woolly, row man lant

c f the Yncola Navy-vard, died of yellow fever on the 2d. It I stated thtt the recent action of the National Hoard f Underwriter inrefennce to I hi ago wa not due to the great tire in that

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Totl id rrrasunr... ' I v. In ra in Treaaurr cm during t-mh-r 1V.C li ia.ous4 to rs-iiie Ki roa.1 r..a.ul-. ialrrr4 paTLl la Uvial n-'y -navnl oulUl.D( . lav rvnt a-rruml n. an! oaiil. Interval (il 1T I I I"! ?ix-a. ... la larval rf. 1 by irmajnuoa of ni.la. el . KaJanrrol intrrwt j.ai-1 brt". S..

The niarria? of Thomas W. Fi: h, of the Kcrineer Corj of the Tailed 8LaTe Nay. and M Van Ening Sherman, Jurhter of ;en-ral "hernjan. to'k j la. at St- Aloy.iu Chunk. VTahiD)rton. on the UU ArxhbUhop

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i-lty of July 11 la-t. hut ha I Nen det iile.l Uon four Uya previous to that date; and alno that thU a tion wa oiiIt the flrt atcp in a ytmatic effort to apply the me rule to other ritie. It I a!o intimated that other citie will chortly be required to make the amendment that have bwn demanded of Chk-asro, and under the ame penalty. A terrinc c!oud-burt ovurred on the Humboldt division of the C entral raeitio K.tilrxal on the niirht of the 2d. The track wi wahel out anl an emigrant train, draw n by two lovomotie, went into the i ham. Itoth engineer were in-tantly killed, but it i aid no other were injured. A Charleston dipat.-h of the 24 state that . i , - r ft 1 I. I

.. , f , . . .. n,i l ten inouaana Totem oi me cut, ui a iuu

. , v,, ,..i.iM, white, had a tiibled in ma.nieetin(t and d-

i rani an-j me mrmwr' ui ui vukin-i, , , , l , i ., ... ,l,:ui;i ,n 1 1 maadtd from Governor Mo the reniuval of aid many other tll-tinzti-neJ peron, ana .

f5M of the arm and navy were present. r I'1 w?f'V . . , The Attornerner,! haa arnt the f,:iow- on the ground that they are unscrupulous i i.....t-. . , ..t v.rh.u in t, : partian.

' ... , . ,; ,lj tt I A roi,tet fr the control of the work of i

if . 1 the Ju-t:-e Mimnx i ompany, located at alle of men have committeJ. or are threaten-i ....... , , . , , , , . . lr IV feat, Nev.. 1 to a twrxinal em-oun-In to com rait, act of violence and bi.jdhed: ' ..... ,.r,T.iu..r J.sTica. Wi.w.iw. ,. ter Nt ween the conW tnt. oi the 4th. in C. yiiufrr : Kt "ir: I uj-1 au-i- m , whii h five men were kil!el outniht or mortbalatlrfw l-uinl ol I nit'd suala Um fx : f ,. arrora.r - tark.a in J Mir -t .ir.rt -Hr! wuun M; . . . .. Tk. .I.ini- rdtMt. i.wnj Sunt, f uruMtiu

; have nom.3rt.t .iute -if.iin r. 4tr-en fr

i-vm .r. and M. 1. Iv-Uny uUri-vl i. lor i

I Advices to the 2;:h ult. have leen ni-eiv ed from lien. !;!- Iud'.an expedition. Heavy rain and lack of sufficient tr:inportatin are reported a- retardine active oj'rtions. Trains were kept con-tant!y coin to a! from Fort iKxl.'e.a distance of over two hundred wile-.

JMl btlr CwnlJ 1ocr. aa 1 in tar vi rf Hct. may If at .id1 aa l-itT n.fhal. l a- at tur in U. arrrt ol j.arti.a c nri.sEt'.nc C4.:.a..i :a vic.tr, w :t n:i Bvt t brv.ry la auca f-:a to a. B-l l.r T.o ti-re tnt- can be f.r Ihr i,or f axTrstmc ihow who are (ri.irv ol a.;crf it la v( llw I .utr l T:e 1 ol r.Hjr. ii.d4 tw D""e.rT ahn Ton r nut ai--;t. r ; mil :,er tr of are lla-t a' r it i-'iai. Iurr tnrt cn.mui.icl n a i.i rr:'ir cn nui-l can I u..ir. mr lT-a trr iirnf! n. hrr in ci-ior'un-

II. I. t-rs. ! .'1 i u. tne . frttu whence all supplies h:tl to Im forwarded Br..ry .imc-i r.. a f . u bv waz'.n over rou.-h and difficult roads. Xo a:.'t I t,r 1 r,K r; t tnsl II la IIIiMnt ... trit vu r.-Ki t iir.rjt r t:i.- D irr to n.a ut Indians had txen cnismnTered since the jt-ear-'u. a.i rr.;.,t,.J.rna. rrj rrj.-i- tjM.k on ,n, ra;.tjlan train on the l'.th ult., L'r.....e It. iLLH. Ait..mrT-i'nTal and the scout report th ra all headed K'm-rC. WahfKirn. of Chieai-o. has l n ; in the direction of the Staked plains. p;:n:rl hif of the S-rret S-rvi.-e I'.'jreau. ier ral Ivid-n. wiih nine conipar.ies of rreid-nt Grant and fam.l j left Wahina-t-n tr ps. e ffected a junction with (ien. Mi! a enthral. He is to attend the Su Loui. Fair, on the :h u!t. II-marche.l fp.m Fort Sill th- unu ;linr of the Uix-o'-n status at Spring- ; up the W'u hita nd n.rth fork of K. d ltiver, fiel.J. ar 1 finally the we.Jd.nz of hi.n. Cd. and met n Indiaton the route. There were Fred.rk I. iirant.at Chicajo. duraix hi ' thie is.Iuwt-w itbin siiportii: ii-tan. e of absence from the Capital. h other, operatinr ajain-t the In 1 :ii. and rmmandeI by General Mile, (ieneral I.iK " ! M.n and Colonel Trice. Nothing had Inm n Th"r'.'-inrer-eoffro''d in New York, on T, frorn ( Kenie. who advancing

th .". h. waa TbiraiJ II I at Saratocawa burr.e.1 totbe?rund on the lt. I on buil lisz f.; '.. mn-1 -n fjrtiture (2M. the lafer in-ure i fr '. Tht iran 1 lci"n and Cop;r II vl were on'.j save.1 by the re:.'. e jertion. Ilev. Ilt-orv Ward U-echr returcd to Jlr'jok'j b from hi summer va a:in on th" 1 1. in ! cict i:h a prand ovation fr'ia his

from the south, nor from I'.uell. who cociir.ir aTo from New Jlexico. Kcv. Iavil wing. of Chicago. Aho was rm ntiy tried and acipiitte.1 uwn a charge of b-rev, ha form illy withdrawn frm the rre-bvterian bun h. Io hi letter to the Pre!.vterv. a-'s.in2 kave to withdraw. Prof.

v ir a : Avowine uiwlf a lr-t - j t-ri.m in th sen- in which the vat majority

of clerv'vnien wearin tb.it mine are Pres.

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. . ... . . ' bvterm. I wi.l not mnN-nd for myrrh's ni-tiaz tn Plymouth CLur-h. whuh wa -

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will yield all. that the pa-tors of yotir

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Foi'owtnx t th' comparative cotton state-m-tt for the week endia t. 3:

t rrt.-' I r it wk aii I asta T4i r-' u r- l. 1 t iit ail I. . port ttf-na lr i.aat Wrrk lr ii al 1 p. Ta . Total rt irom p. I In 'la e f-'"B i rt. Ftoek a w oa baavl e. all I . a p- ru &!"-k a w oa hat 1 it 1.1 innir lot n St---k a ri.l . M.- n Anrr Caa atoat (rjal ItriUJO

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body, tci ' irz in a l.rc city, may !e -t free from the j-oiubat with a few i lo tthe.iioz;ans that they raay frive their time nnd power to their noble work of leading the multitude to Jeu Cbrit. I, therefore, derlara niyelf independent, and ak the rteeme.1 prebytery to drop my name from it ro'l. The request wa granted by a vote of

Is to II. and the Prebterv nbse.iiently

a-lopted reo!utioneipresair.jr their affection

for Prof. Swing, and reirrettiriff the !everan e

! of their fraternal union.

." I The Feiijo raticConerv ative State Central

Mr. lW.her apjware.1 tiefore the firar.-l Conmirte of Loui-iana have putdi-he.1 an Jury at I5rKk!jn on the 3-1. and certiSe.1 to i al lre. explanatory of the itiiprorule the irrc-ne. of the i hiir containe.1 in agreement r-ently entere.1 Into by them, th in helm' nu found ziint Me.sr. Tilton T:ey :IT: -Thi reponihiIity was properly and M u:ton for Idel. Th indictments were aumel by -aid committe- the regulations uW-ojenrly pre-ente-1 to the Curt vf e-, on'.v affeeted uetions with r'ereni-e to lor, and the Jury wa di-tharfe.1. , co;; 1j. tirv the piliti.-al eampaicn. fhp'piesKev. Hrcrv Ward P-e, her preaah'd to U 'u " lUr 1,,' Mate tJoiemim-nt lmnDw ronrreTion at Plvinouth Cliun-h. r, ""in uat ueh.d and un.onipronii.ed. on the -h. an l thou-and we're unable to o!- i iri 1 co l "--"0 f principle has U, a distain admittance C the t.u:M:ns. cu-M-d. waive-l or con. lud. d. This r. eWh.'e a uuKd-'r r.f Texan steer wre U- tl trt detail d-K-. not operate as a w ithindrventhroozh the lower portion. vw dr.w al of the Iui.iana ra from the c.nYork C-.tr, on th evening of the 4th. they : "t the United State.. If not fully comr. ame infuriated bv th roi.e and !:!. and I1'"1 wirh ) the other party it will only ceintof them broke from the drover, ru-h- eumula'e eviden.-e ef the li-lple..ne.s of the

In in various d.re.-t ions, and before th ter a were ht nearly fifty people were irjurel. -riouly. I'.u-ioes. rir 1 of New York Citv were ' irrev'Iv atita'ed on the 6th. by th rumor- 'f impnd'Ff trooblea in all department of tr'l-and suspension of bou- whoe sol-' ven. yhad hereto'ore Iseen undoubted. Iu 1 ror,sr1'KB' t.f th rumor to k were con- '

iderably depre-ed. wir t oi tii. It ba been acertained that a party of

Yoiin 0ar-. numbering somewhere from I

for'y tie to !ity-f.e. cn-dth Arkansas learn that an Insurrection ha broken out at Uiver b low the mouth "f Silt Fork on the ' Itueno Ayre. in con sequence of an allepe l"! u't.. ar, I ers-.! the Fort S.li trail on the ! feaudulent conduct of the late presidential tT'h. n r kel-ton Cr-sk.zoin wet. It w ' e'i tion. iecer:il Mitre l at the head of the fear. 'l that an alii in. Wa n-dlt lte.1 betwet n Ir -onvnt.

tl' Y'ur. li.,a and th iheyennes and C- iKr-H be,ti'T wer kr.own to lr in that '. :t: tr. i; ' .!n :r.. r,f t? Kni militia. di-

i ffort nnd by our people to have a fair and 11 ex predion of the popular will." Th yellow fver ha broken out at Mazatln. Mji!.-o. and assumed an epidemic form. Adv ices from the north of Spain, received in Inlon on the lst.ay that there are sirn of a breaking up of the Carlist army. S-v-eral insura nt leader had syrrendered; and it wa reported that other were hot by order of Ioij Carlo for demanding- a cessation of hostilities.

By a di -patch from Ilio Janeiro, lt. we

TheJ"Mrnif fe 'iriJ sa the Pops l.a written a conciliatory ami friendly letter to Preaideut MacMahon, a know ledring the rffort of France in hi favor. The Finperor Francis Joepb ha decorated all the inciiitHTaof the Arctic exploring expedition, iih ludiug sailor. .V Kio daiieiro dispatch of the 4th say that the insurrection in th Argentine Sta'e w a lH oiiiinr formidable. The tleet had ibidarvd fortieueral Mitre, the leader of the movement. The insurgent forces w ere a-embled at Cirilchoy and San Martin. The Government of Buenos Ayre wa taking vigorous measure to meet the storm, and the ChainIht were in iK-rmanent aession. All the national guard had leen nubilizl, and a slate of sieue ha leen rodaiiu I iu th insurrectionary province. The nepaHr at Huenos Ayr' have supendcd j ubiu-ation. A Kio Janeiro Iip.tch .f th .":h says: The situation of affairs) in Itm-nos Ayre I deTate. The Governmeit is taking vigorOil measure to suppress tho insurrection. All Government office and commercial house have closed. The Government ha issued an order extending the tin on all commercial credits. One regiment of national troop have revolted and gone over to the insurgent. Foreigner are hantemng to their resjsevtive consulate to get passport to protect them against conscription, w hich w ill I enforced. There have len several disturbance in the street of Buenos Ayre. Berlin dispatches of the .'xh announce the arrest of the Count Yon Arn'.iu; one rcrt nay for embezzling Important State paper; another that he wa about to publish a book containing document damaging to Prince Bismarck. A dispateh from Kome, on the 5tb, "ay that General Garibaldi baa Issued a manifesto reouetfing elector to hasten to the poll at the coming election for the Cbiiiubcrof IV putie, and vote for those now in prison for political offense. It i reported from Constantinople that the sultan ha. become reconciled to his nephew, Mohammed Murad F.rtVndi, the legal heir to the Turkish throne. The Sultan bus sworn to repect that rUnt. and Mohnnmed Murad ha promised that the sons of ttie Sultan shall retain their rank anil p!u.-es. The I v wager Sultan, it i sa'd. i oppo-ed to this arrangemen?. The precarious state d the Sultan's het'th i linderstoo. to have r-cn the reasm fjr the present arrangement in regard to the succession. Bryan Waller Procter, the Fnclib author, U'tter known as "Barry Cornwall," i dead. A cable dispa'ch state that four crons wer burn to death on the night of the 4th, during a tire in Paisley, Scotland. The arrest and imprisonment of the Count Von Arnim ha caused great excitement throughout all Prussia. It i stated that the d'X-umint retained by the Count are State property, and the court decided th it there were sufficient ground for instituting proceeilinjr against hiia. Negotiation for their rtoratnn ha.llseen carried on for M-veral months, throtirh 'n Arnim" brother-in-law, and af'er repeated warriin.'s, a few of tie paper were returned, but the i hi f rtion were not given up. The dx-unieiits are said to contain irin-e Bi-nian-k' uti'pil:rie approval of Count Vcn Arnim conduct while Ambassador at Pari, up to the time the semi-official journal of Germany lgan to ft: k him a a lead-r of the reactionary and riTamont.m movement. The Mtition of the Count's faiuily for his release ha been refuse, . The recent election for ruemlMT of Parliament at Northampton. Fur., re-ulted as follows; Merriweather. Conservative. 2. 171; Fowler, Liberal. l..'i; Bradlaugh, Kadical, l.T. A Paris telegram of the ;;h sa: Kcturn from eighty dcj.artment. show that l.oKl member of the Council General have hi-cn elected, of whom ."') are Kepublicans. .Vh) M"n ir hist, and bVI avowed Btuap:trtist. New election w i;lle required in thirty district, of which twenty are expected to tied Kej.utdi. an candidate. At Northampton, Fug., on the evening of the filli. after the declaration of the vote, a mob of Bradlaush' supporter attacked with stones the hotel of Fowler, the Liberal candidate. The jxilice were unable to piell the dis-tiitbani-e. and the riit a t was read, the roili'.ary cullfl out, and other as.j.tanee summoned. In the struggle which followed many persn were injured. F.nglish In Kngland. If i hk'h ti'iie that In:rli-limcri were tjitii'lit t spe-.lv and write KiiIi-li. Th bait of tbe pulatiiti " tL e i-hilld is aN.ut us uiiin'rlligiMe to the otlu r i:t!f it it w. r- t;ilkit g Wel-Si. A Yotk-bire and H I ei.n-liiro s;t-aiit thrown Into company wimld not uii'b r-ta:id each other as rviulily its an lii-lnn.ni and a Hioil;illd r tllkiti (..telic to eacli other. Kven :iniotitrt the p-ople v ho are fairly ilnciteil. and who live in tlne luroe i-ir-eb s of x "illation in which i-rovitici.-ili-rn ar- supxsi to die out. the Kngli-li 1 tnjrimgv is subjti teil to s riou ill-tn-af menf. II ill the eountry iiiemln-r of the llou-e ol C'oinnioiis omit the linal eon-ouant In word einliii with in;.'. M my ol them talk f-f IiidUr. The trick played with the letter A which are common in many x i.il circle do not aps-:ir, a a rule, in Parliainent. exnpt wlun' the rural n jreMtitative ha to pronounce such a won I a "Is hind." It would Is- an lyitoininiou thing if thirty million of Japanese were to le toiitnl sjM Mkin In tti-r Knglidi than the Kn'li-h tlieiHstdvei. However, the eastern nation have an odd habit of imitation. Kvcrj" one know the story of the Chinese tailor who made a ,-oat according to pattern by imitatinsr all the rent in if; and jxrliap the Jatianc.se will take the Knjrlish lanjruae a it is, n-pnahwino; all the current faults of pronunciation.

A l.usslan Monte ( rlslo. S tnanv fortune have I en su ld. nly made in l.'uvdan railways.it has Ins nine the fashion for Kuropean irossips to ii. variably en-Wit liislau iniilioiiain with thiilty m iilatioii In railway ntl rpri s. I'iiiIcV the circuuistaiii-e. it is not surpris-ino-that Mricioiis adveiiturtT should 1sio'e the tiionart h of Wott ni Kure and Aia to take "new steps in the path ol irvnss." it they a'tlin'tivel v put it. Baroll Krlltrr'i in-lneliihui scheme In Fcr.-i i i onl v all cxa.'g ratisl tyi-'of the whole briKnl of railway serulation In I'us-iaand a-!j u- iit couiitiic. In an a u-tm-mtic rovcriiiueiit. it i tudcr t pay a contractor with tnu,ssioii than iu any other way. Beside ready ttttsh and miIsidi s, the liu 'sv railway bn:.. r sruns C(nit --ius and nioiicpolics that are liurn of wealth. A liig bio' ,. rtuid issiitsli-il-d in; sn-tiinis that carry w ith them ecluive priiI ov in sa't on-;il, tniiinr, li-liing. erain-i-Hislng, or vending ol t rtaiu nen sary articles of ioiular ilcui and. J he royalty secured, and tlie MiWcttin? of the contract ilulf made, the fortunate !...fsor of thcM- iiiagMiilieen.t iiionopxlit u Tien him Hway to Paris or the shores of the Mediterrancatn and live in more tluui royal ease. Some f the.-e magnate have b i n overtaken by mbtmity, it i true ; au iiii-M-rial edict ha, for mysterious reasons, t ut ofl ttieir incomes tmtimely. and one or two hapless jersn have la-en siiatehe fnun the lap of lutury to lie M iit to the hitter exile ol Silwria. But. for the unt part, the happy railroad tiuilder- n-alie in their lavishiics's the t.-ciii.itiii' story tf the Count of Monte Cristo. One of thse baronial Fjtvulators, who I Kaid to have sumptuous pala-sin Pari. Vienna, and Niee, lately burst unon the Mtnple inhabitant of Tesin, a Swi-j eaton. with all hi magnitiee ne. Passing a day of l.uiguideinuiat Lugano, Lfbeaine interested iu the efenery. Nay, more: intenst !cs is iitsl into cut hu-ia-in. and. w ith the promptness of a millionaire, he resolved to build a thatean then and then. ThU palace ot Aladdin U now riin on the "round when M. le Karon struck his jroMdieade,! eatie. The biiil ling is to eo-t ,".UI.ti) francs, the decoration anl the furniture S.tNUi.u) a h. and a hri;radc of his IhTm mal following will l.' detaa'heil by the laroti fnun hi other pal io tothi-. It i rravely said that thi-t ni ii-ha-in liUtrain thirty "l.ui.4!i setv nt-, sixty iiiiiii i.ni-. sixti--n I'ti-siati and ?wedih lingers, and an army ol cook, niii-ctioiiei-. and ai rer. A el. bratcsl prima donna I occasionally engaged to sino , r hi ps j.t pb-asure, ithd his orchestra i ohligt- to yiTt a daily concert whetln-r he ! pn-s-iit ir ahst'iit. The income of this chin! of fortune i. estimated at l."i.(m.iJ tram s. No wonder he can build p-tlait-s li War Aladdin and !it rfain his 'uest.s a royally as the ( 'oiint ot .Monte Cristo. When treople an- loM that ri hcsd' not iHt-essinly brin happito--. thy iisu.illy sar that thev wotud like to try it tor a while. It is Lard to umb rtalid " hy the M i-.-or of utitolil wealth should nt ts-satirn-d with lif and nil that gold cm bring. The jorgeou fiction of Alexander I minus In mad many a man dis,tiit'iitet w ith his barren lot. To the aveiage mind it seem (li-coiiruging that there should l-e m wide a d.lb IclH-e l-tweetl the goMcn millionaire of the Kiis-Lm railway and the frugal citieli who iim-t think t wicc Is ton- he cti Id slender Wage. l'crliMp then i not so much ddh-n-nce alter all. M. Ie B .ron. of I siii. find-himself oblige! to change all his s-r-oii tl aepu;.irit.;nce. hi ridciiee and surroundings, oik in two yars. He completely ignore hi own relative, lie i lsns by hici'saant tlesign. nal or lancicd, uisn him nnd his mot. ey. lb. noun- of the world are exha'i-t'd to initiitcr to Ids

fancies, t.'it', s-n s, and apjs'tite. Nevertheless, ir is quire likely he murmurs the familiar n train. "And 1 1 1 1 I am not hjpy." Possibly the tr igal iiuni lo-y think it no explanation ot the pre-eiit disparity iii income of which he make. comtd.iint. but h uiav say tritely and trsly ot Nl. le B.mn that h brought iioihmg into this wi rial and h will c rtiialy arry ijothii:-' out id it. Aa I'vik T"u.

Sunt tiiiu-s the mooil U f'urxJv llaS, n-siilt, ofls-shly condition, no i rerjuin-a t.r itj . cure shs i or ckenise iu tht "r-fl ;4r. of ') change ot diet, or a simple m aid:u tM it i pa-M away of Km U. When It - hng , fnun cau s not i-onio-i tid wi'H tin- bo-lv, then the con- must In- spiritual or intcll.'c- f , tual. An iutcn-4 ly inicresting novel.vi-i. ta'joii among th poor, eou-tant intercourse with fresh minds, charge i.fvep.o,1tmvl. the slU'ly of sri. nee n. w to the ti. nt. any thing that will ahaorhthe hrain and ki p it from consuming it., lt i gis llieilii iiie. The w orld i full of siinhitiennd iewity. "It i right, met t, and our IkuimI. n dutv' that we should tipen our heart- to all tlie sK:hing. healinjr. invorating hiiui n-- of the skv that l nls over u i- oinjiniigiug love, tlie ta!iny air. the hai-oy chirp o in. numerable ills-!, the ten ItetllNilid Voice. with which nature s aks to him w hose ears an os neI to n t ive her g.-utle teaching. This brif ruy i written with the earnest hoi that it may Ix-lnlplal not only to the three or lour whosw letters i: I-intended to answer, but to other who rind themselves gTow n wearr and drf-couragisl in hearing' the inevitable burden of t):i mortal state. .Vet York T-ihun$. X w Baby Htiaru A paying hoax wa played a f w ittyg sin-, says a larksville orn-oni!etit ol the Loui-ivili Cvurur Jt,urnil, Uoil the family ndativs .f one of our young married men who had the joo. fort u to- or 1mI fortune whichever war the n-I'ler-ou-strue iti of having an addition to hi family in the shape of a toy weighing; nine pound avoirdupois. A friend of tie parents dint ted a postal-4-ard to each of the uncles and aunt of the little chap hearing UIon it hack these lew lilies : "li ha a new haby at hi hou Iiarne.1 af'er you." In a few day letter of congratulation I -eean to fHUir in. A g iitleman from Lou-i-ille. file of the llliclcs, sent by express a Nauiiful silvr cup. accompani"! by the-- word: "I thank you for the honor tha, my tii.aiui's will not N-rmi: m to aeeej t very often fnuu my numerou relative." " Another, writing from Paducnli, e ls highly gratilieel that you should name your hoy after me, nd it it Isnr in ntility my iiame, and i not named ju-t forty-five" jear alb r inc. you can draw nps. n me for hi tir-t Ntot and I will honor the draft." lie "sinelt a ini-e." An aunt of the il.r.mt. W i;i,g from llopkili-Ville. Ky., kivs : "You know not how gratito d I am that you have named your little girl after me. I am not well now, hut :t siM.n as I am able to nture out iimiii the ects 1 shall acknowledge the honor in a more N-comiiig; manner." An uncle at Krin. Tnu. write: "Ki- tie hi by tor me. I d not know how to thank you. A soon us can find time to dig several (sounds of gincng. I will send my little namesake a pn- nt. ' And thutl.e continue to cine from all se lion. the family i- ijuiie iniim rous. 'I lie b.by is a j t iiiiii.unol. and if it na ives th-mine of itch one who ha sent a pre nt. tie re i a slim show for it future xi-t me.

A sad i ae of Hiioiiing iiv t'li'l-t'Hds N'iirnl reii-ntly at I ak Park, i ar I hicago. Tw o lacy s, l,aliie, Puluicr Kellogg Mini Kellogg I Sialic, pn k-d a lot -f toadt.nl. thinking th'y wire mu-hrooiu. They inducd the Mir' girl at young iKi.iiie's home to -s.k them, and tbell the time partH.k of tie oi-oiioii di-h. They aere taken sick at oli'-e.lilid grew rapidly worc. and young h Ilgg di-d. It was thoii.'ht that" llualie and the girl W otll'l reoer.

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A lei-sr lylnz In the Kegent' Canal, near th Zoological iiaJen, Ionlfn. loaded with four ton of gunpow der, wa blown uji on the ruornii.g of the 'j 1, killing a numbered pror,l woui.d rg in:iny, and shattering the bri. !. and ho'i.e in th v iciaitv. A niimI er of animal tn th Z'Niloirical Garden wi re klb' d. and great wa th atiii coneurnt upon the ili-.:er, that it is ajd veral p r-

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Mi- Kdna I'ean PnH-tor. one of the drnmntinprran'T in the Brooklyn scandal, say that she i lorty yi-ar old w hii h niean that she i "ono-w Imt' in the itiinoiliate n ighlMirhiMsl of ixty. W lu n y our Mis Kdnal'"ins and the like, vtbo may lie sniio--d to ! old and w i-e enough lo know lvttr, sutler lbiuielc to ! draw n into -crapes .f that sort, how can tin- gid Iv j oni.g thing of twenty-five or tliirt-hl Is' Xscte. to kei p cb ur of in li iitangling ulliaina s 1l,..virllt .'wtntr-J' urnut.

Kislng .Uiove Bisiouragrment. Tlon- I always away out of discouragement. Conviction tliat our -ourM i right, constancy of piirpse- , an invineible tletermimttion never to -iibmit or yi ld. and a cilni n llano on livine Provi.leiu-e mar sustain us in a lofty attitude. If we will wait with pali tne"for the clement of time to w rk iu ouraflairs, the dilliculti may di-apiar of them Ives, and we find a clear path where we had aiitii-ipatsl only insurmountable obstacle.. While we are waiting we will find it ea-y to draw profitable Icon from the eani-r of the great no il ol the world, from the life f Fn dTi k th Gn at, embrrus-d in the -even y i or war, and l oni the hi-tory f iilia:n the silt nt as giv n by Motley in his pj-eof thIb'tcll I.epuhlie"; and w- may live over again with Washington the day of Valley I org or conduct with Xcnophoti the 1J.tn at of th Ten Thousand. 'I h y all are ex itnples to us that we. through faith and patience, may inherit the kingdom of the brave, tie; resolute, th hoptiul, th patient. I liscounigeinent oflcnest overhtke tho--who-e liv s pa in the jnttv detail d comtnonpla;v xi-tni. The mother w hose narrow round of duty confine h r to the range of two or thne room; the primary teacher whoe lifpasc in the monotony of the school room; the io. chanie wd'iose day nn filhal with activity that m v r varie these typical individual find it hanl to kei p buoyant, hopeful, fresh and rediite. Hut thi I just what they inii-t do or dwindle into i yphein Thi t urn-nt i not so difficult to set in motion a many iople think. What inut l done in daily life w e all find time to do. Now pur intill tual and moral grow th among the muf and the current is started. In-read of sutTt rin-; the mind w Idle huy with nuitino work todwell on trill, on tty trouble, or to drift whither it will, let some subi'-ct id inter t occupy if. The intIhctual hero of mitiouity had few IsMik. but th y did a vat amount of thinking, and to gissl purisi--. We live in the same world they did. and have in addition nil the a ciirnuVcd wisdom of the age that have intern n-d to draw ntMUi. I if all thing when th mood of di oonragetncl't oVertakl Olie, he should think of an tlrng and cvt rj thing !- than hi- own troubles, and men t It i it t i-. shiiiM take in a-lir at once to follow new turn ids if thought and Idling.

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