Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 16, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 December 1874 — Page 2
WEEKLY COURIER.
C. LOA5-., Fubliihtr.
JASPER,
INDIANA
C UK KENT NEWS. A!IIUT.
Four armed men entered the Tishomingo Saving lUnk at Corinth, Mi., oo the 7ih, ami carried off .,0OO in turrem-y abd o.her valuables worth as much more. The .'rcsident of the bank wa cotnilled by threat to deliver up the key of the mfe. The villain got away safely, but wer being pursued by a large ioe hea led by the Sheriff. Another daring train robbery wa lOtnmitted at Muncie, on the Kan l'acitic Kailroad, nine mile wet of Kan City, on the
Mh. YVben the train had reached that sta-
I haul; propoin;r amendment U the ('ontitutioii l'l itiif( ttwit t .irfKi r-liHll ltt limit' any I Hung but gold and sihcr rom a ' -I dcr for paxuicnl of lu.tn idiitil debts, I aiul Unit 1 onre. shall pa no law lot- ; ij-ii Uie obligation of contract; re'iilinn; the. i nief-ease of the President salary .. A bill pro
tiiliilni Senator, Kcpreaentativcaand lclcKii.e in t ointrem froui acting an counsel or otherwise Iu nuns t.Kiiit the i nitcd MaU-a, mh passed without objection .Tlie IIouh then went Into Committee of the Whole on the ycneral calendar, amt alter a lengthy discussion of Mr. Hclley' UiiiiiK i.il bill, adjourned without uctiou. In the Senate, on the 9di, WIN were Introduccd and referred thy Mr Iniralls) to author-
A Wih;ntoD dispatch a) that the re
-art of the Commissioner to prepare intrue- ,jonf Ht about 3:.1dp. m., five marked nu n , ue Uie s.vretary of War t.wiw rt;.in the i xm iih
j I .-I .Ill .l nff IK, miiiMlmir IWlinni HJ ihiim" ill irwMiim me ,..-
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tion to potaiaUT concerning th prepay
meet of newspaper and periodical postage afte Jan. 1. IO, sustain the recommendation of Third Assistant l'ostmasteMicneral Barber, a to a plan for carrying out the law in the most convenient and simple manner. Intead of placing stamp on separate, periodical, or paper, or
coaches, and moved the engine and express car ome distance forwaid. Tbey then robbed the YVtll. Kargo A Co. safe of aliout $j.ci, anil also carried off one can of gold diit containing .V"'. All were large men, were heavily armed with Henry ritle and revolver, and well mounted. The Express
on the package containing them, ao-ordin ( omj,any offer a reward of J10,im, the Kan
to weirht. the form already tainted how
current account wi'h publisher, and after the printed matter i weighed the requisite amount of stamp is posted in the form of a receipt (riven to the publisher or hi agent a the time of mailing, the credit and the receipt hiving a corresmdin)f nutnler. The report of the Secretary of War show that tLe actual expenditure of the War department, for the year ending June Mil. 173. ineludinzthe river and harbor improvement, were f l.rJ.'H.vjI, and the ame for the last fiscal vear. ending Jue 3d, l.iJ.showing a reduction of f.EO sWVto.
r..)T.
The closing price of gold in New York, on Iec. 9. w a 110 T-S UeT. John S. tilcndenning h, lecn a.juitte by the Jerey City Tresbytery of the 4.Lirj;rs esJc h!n in conn-etion with 3Ii Pomeroy. At Scran ton. I'a.. on the 3d, a msn named Ludwtg.hi wife, and infant child were found in Wd, apparently d)in from poison. The wife died in an hour, without returning to cnelouneM. The husband revived long enough to ay that he had been given something to drink, but n-fued, or was unjUle. to ny by whom. The child wra mill living, but uffcring severely. Hiram Smith wa hanged at Watertown. X. Y.. on the 4 h. He was convicted of complicity in the murder of Charles Windham, in January last. Kollowing f ih" comparative cotton slatemeat for the week endinc Iec. 4 :
Nit rwift f-r tlie n at all I uile-l st it. jsh1 . . T"i.il rer-iH- ru s,-.t. 1.. KsHrtl'r t: week I'.i.il 'V-'rt fP'in -pt. I .
. tun 1 :t all l uil-l
sanl'acitic Kail way Company ?5,0(.,andt;o
ernor tMwrn f jH), for the recovery of the fund and arrest of the robler. The shooting of Harrison Cockerell. at Mount sterling, Ky., wa not done by Hon. John I. White, a at first reported, but by Vr. Shull, whose brother Cockerell killed otne year ago. Kev". Henry C. Potter, rector of Grace Church. New York City, ha been elected Itihop of Iowa, a nuocessor of the late ; Uishoji Ix-e. The final canvas of the T0t cast at the recent election In Missouri show a majority of i 2SJ in favor of the Constitutional Contention.
THE STAni:iW OF itivi:m.
Neeret Murder) of Hie HitliMii VIkIlnule Detection muI Irtul of lue Aitanoalaia. The .ollowiny U trunslattsl for Appltutt' Journal ip'tn an ltuliati liajx r of a mvnt duu: This triul, which recently Ih'hu at th Kavciina astd.cs, is not ouly ilvKiint tl to constitute an cxH'h in the criminal history of Italy, hut it cum a liglit as instructive a it U terrible upon the inoril condition of the KoiiuiiitiH. These tire the I';tcl: ltetwtt-n the years ls;."atul 171 thirteen jK-rsons iH-loiiin to all rank of society troin that tf inairistrate I'own to tlm sliiide police afent, lell in turn iH-neath the knives or btilletsof individuals who, tlttrin: those six years, evaded all cttorts to convict them. In vain wen; several of thee inunlers.
limrial of the Text. facinc l'allln l, l'l lK' .r ull..inrila i.f innrili.r Volitlllisl niiiiii in
th'vlvir ,,,r,i;;;i,li:i::ru ; oa.i .uynht m the Vum a..d mi iiioi inioi citit iis of Kansas iorainMeiiion oi In lore the very tact'H ol the Sentinels; ill tune t. homcsu ad and pie rinption m uIi i on vain were arrests made, and the accused public land- who havel n comiiclled Jo almndon ! , , k , f r noIltll!i u , ioii it wan tlH;1rhou,e l.ynas,,o th, ra a of I, uMs , I ,i,Ver and to intho llouse.on the mh.aome uU.m,K,r-tike lh for m.itWr . untt.ill were presemvd. when the I ndent . j nu1MroU4 uf these blcMHly i..csaKe a. taken up In I oininittee of the W hole . ,. r. l.iive an.l frietuls of the
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geu ana iopu . iui u ur Vm.. . , ( ( r ,t lt) nu lllm.,.ltor ,
a iM'i'l. ini iit.irv act t the iiicortoi-;ilioii of the
Tev.is 1'n. iiic luilroud, and to aid in the eonI Mru-lun of Its road Mr. N-ott preM'iiled a remonstrance of tlie t (h1 founder of . t liicuK and other citie against Uie rat- ' ilb atioii ol the Canada reciprocity treaty as far n i it relate to hie and tx ie material; also a mc-
and iu vartou part ri'fcrred to the appropriate
commilU-e. That prtion ot the messape relatittif to art.ur iu Arkansas wa referred to the elect cotunutu-e on that ubject apiointl at the last session, and the Mrtim relerrinit U the trouble iu Louisiana and other vnitlici n sUiU to a nehs-t roinnuttee of sesen meuilicr, to IniapNiinted ly the fpeuker.
The
FOKIIUV. teamrrl.a Tlata, fro'm Oravesond,
THE MISSISM1TI THOl'HLF.S. NawstilnAry ".uKiceiiiel ff Vlclsn-biiric-Mnaty Llvrn !. -Irrlwnti-Itou mma louaK-r I'roclnmitlion.
There wa intense excitement In
burg. Mi., on the moruing of the 7th. t au
K.ngland, for the Hio (rande del Sud, char-j oy the intelligence tht large Unliea of
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171. i-r:. IUiU. J'hUm. t'ts.p.c iT".v.' 1.4"., .. l,l.;.,.-i IVi.TM !'.M T',X' .M:,o:s .V,t." 4 '," l.'l.l- ,! t 47,'"i 34",iaal 7'..i
tered bv the Siemens ltrother. to repair the
u-leMiaphiabJe, foundered c2" I'sbar.: on tb? 2!h of NoveLiler. Sixty perou were i drow ned. Fourteen survivors w ere rescued by ! theOareloch.of Glasgow.from a boat in w hich thry had been Coating twenty-three hour, and w ere transferred to the steamer Antenor,
which arrived in lort on the 21. The los of the steamer i attributed to the shifting of the heavy grappling apparatus of two hundred and fifty mile of telegraph cable on itsrd. Kitty had leen paid out, which had to be abandoned. I'navailing attempts were made to save the vessel by lihterin.'. The captain, surgeon, three other officer, engine r, seven steward and cooks, eleven stoker, fuurb'en seamen, and the whole of the cable staff, numbering sixteen, and including
Mr
armed negroes from the surrounding country
were march inir on the citv . lor th purpose of rescuing the negro Shei iff of the city, I'eter Crosbv, wh wa held a a prisoner in the
; Court-house, rub lie business ot an kind
was suM.eiuieu, ana tue vvniie cui
zens marched out to meet tn tuvader
tnent. ensued resulting In the repulse of ic
I up roe at all points, with a los of some twenty or thirty killed aud a Urge number wound: I. Many were also Uikeu priener. tinlv ou white man was killed. The oriin
I of the trouble is stated in n Associated I'les j di-patch to be sutsiantially a follows: j j There ha lf'n for some time trouble brew intf iN'lvKin the 1 'axpaver' AsS's iation and citiaen i : aud the count v oitu'ial. The shcriiT was aclnitf ' wilbout lc(ial Isiittl, and the Itoaril of uer isors 1 i rrl u h.hI to order a nctv cue, tlioiili the lime for j palli lives had united. Two 01 lime other ortii ial vier,' under indirtineiit tor I
f.niTv mikI etiilx'7leliient. nil' I tlie
lticketts.i hlef electrician, w ere drowne,!. ( eii, eu's. ilespainiiir of relief trout tiie
St-ite p"t . . M. k en hand at nil interior I..VHJ". Sl k at I.iversil M' k "f Am.Tii an af! :it fr ,reat I ir: la ill
Th-- lilel suit or M s Proctor azain-t Mr. Moalton. growing out of the Ilevcher-Tiiton acandal,waca'.lel inthe United States Court at New York, before Jad-o Woodruff, on the '.na. By mututl consent the cae ws referred to l-njiniin I. Siliiman as referee, and set led ac-or iiag to the follow in agreement, entered into by tth parties: Mi l'rix-tor should cot e forward and testify that Motilton's allegation, a to brr 11, i it connccti- n with Heecher, weie in every rwt false. Moulton himself hou!d take an davit that be knows of hi own knowle.l- nothing whatever aza:n-t Mis Vt' tor chirai-ter, anJ that the lilx I to whihhe pave u!trsti''e wa ba-etl wholly ujM.n hearay. Moulton should also make an ai-olorr to Mi l'ro-tor. and that he should
The Italian Chamber of lvputie has unanimously paed a resolution In favor of granting an annuity to tiaribaldi. ' Cable dispatches report that Frederick A. Iockray, the American pri-oner, ha been pardoned by the Spanish Government. A dispatch from lUhia. Brazil, 31, says new ha lccn r-ceived there of the eonclu-
court. la-l t'tiuesoar nei'i a niceiin;; ani in a Ixxly pris-edH to the ourt hotie to oVimmd the resiguatioii of he herilT. t halie,'r t lel l, Treasurer and orotwi . All fled except sheriff I'rosby, imto, nid he -ij;iM d hi rei-ikn.iti'in. Saturday a card np'arvd on the stni-ts, pin prtiii l Usil'iksI lv t ro-hy, e.illin on all lb,- rilieiis of V am n ounty , Itepublii aiis, white and black, n come b liw aid, and riippoit him in disposition. roby denies, however, that lie i.-Mied or Mi.'n"l the order which iu-li'alcd tin- iirif-mg of Uie negr!.
m nt and ( nend Mitre, who. withhisorticcr and soldier, have been granted amnesty. It i reported th it a M-riou revolution ha broken out in the lU public of Uruguay. A London telejram of the 4'.h say that a ship, supposed to be the I'ontiae, from Sunderland for Bombay, ha leen burned at sea and twenty-six of her crew perished. The Spani-h coasting steamer Tonia P.rooks, fioiu Santiago de Cuba for tiuantanamo. on the .Id. struck on the Morillo, uear (iuan'.anaiuo. and suck immtdiatelr. About thirty l;e w ere 1M.
1 he trial or l ount V on Atn m nogan at i prisoner, IrHn on the vnh. The Ju l.ce announced ' strong
that the trial would W public, except a to
There w as no further tuhting at icksburg on the Mh. although the excitement continued with little abatement. The white had complete control of the Hr, and the militia generally were under arms. Crosby had tendered hi r signaiion a Sheriff, aud placed it in the baud ol a couimiUtc.
victims, nor those ot the victim who survived, could or would denounce them. Am nial dejrreo of mystery existed with regard to the motives of the ussassin. Were they In pursuit of jK-rsonal venireanee? Were they, on the contrary, :ictutx for other parties, and only on account of rain . Were they men fanatics, trying
i to pave the way to some tiisurreciiouury j movement i1 Such were the." questions j w hich jK-ople h ul tlnally N-en cuinpi-lled to irlve nu m despair. The only thing
Ylcks- j which seemed clear was that they hud no
part in this series of crime. It was not till Ian year, and In a most unlooked-for manner, and after all hopvof seizing the myt-ri''i irp'r;itr of these revolting- murder must have been abandoned, that a certain individual, one (iovanui Mesta bv name, unexnectedlv
v in- i -- - m ...
by various routes presentetl iniu-r ii iH iore tne juaije a inA number of euaace- tt ruction ol" 1'cstoliii, aud revealesl to hint
both the names ot the miscreants, and the I secrets of tin orr;tiii.ation, as also even 'the slightest circumstances preceding', ! during, and following each one of their attempt.
nw, who wa fin wclMnlorniiMi tersonajre, and why did he come forward so lab t'Kilateut all event for the later atnotig the victims whom he might have saved? lhscontciitisl accomplice, mthap : or one anxious to gain immunity by turning" kind's evidence '. Sol at all ; but simply the brother ot one of the murderers, the conledt rate of the greater mini1T, and. stranger still, a man w ho, up to tin- last, had lived on tlie Itcst terms with the twenty-thm culprits he was now handing; over to the law "with the sole object 4 if saving; his only son from the suspicion of being the son of an a-s;is-sin." Tlie result of these communications, and what, according; to the indictment, was verified on the part of the pro-4-cution. is the discovery that, nine years ago, there was organized at l.'avenna under I t rm and In neath the shade ot a miittml-aid society a group of individuals which did not originally exceed twelve in nunihcr. and who.se nicinlicrs, utter holding regular i'eHlMTations, ptssid sciitetnv of death, w hich were carred out, at first timidly,
then with all the assurance of impunity.
!.-rnrtri u-rrn tf-TeirruliliPit on the'eh. of &n
other serious encounter between the white by tiicuti it various weajMins knue-, pis. and black at nder' Bluff, ten mile from j tols, and guns but especially knives, a V icksburg. on "the evening previous, in set of which Were kept in a cuplxurd which three negroes and one white man were ; j,, the room where the nies tiiigs were killed. An ttlort was made during the night , j,,., an,j which constituted tlu ir common to hatu the colored henff, Crosby , who i a ar!l.,;i
hut it was preveme.t nj . Ttl0, n,.,i,.mf.nt W(.n. termed, In the guard. Governor Ames J-, . . A . .....:,:,-..,. ,i
ued a proclamation, dated at Jack- ""a" .. " V, " ' t , ".,.,.. r..K ,i. iu.i ,f ih n..t ; whenever the butnennx had to convoke these
th- reining of certain documents relative t yu (.sburg. stating that the rioter had bv j -fudge Lynches, to ihtid l the fate of a the Hi 1. siasti, al foiicv of the (iovernment. . th..t, .i.i M.tn..id .lion vi,t !lr,i the sheriff fellow-creature, it was called, 'roing toa-
ay all the co-t incurred on both side, thus , Tne in,i;t.fmrnt accuses the Count of derelic- of V am n County, and were resisting the win bio the masters." far in the suit, 'mounting to over $"."-. tion in hi otliriil dutr. and savs that when lw etc.. and commanding the rioter to di- 1 e have tcnmd the assassins of Ilavenna
Prince Ib-h. nlohe su-.veeded to the embassy at I rr'e- Ie( ue' c'' sn.e,x, " VT f "d ! t Tfwn. ' . . , , n .:, , I - , "'on or the Legislature for 1 hurda , . , t. greatcrjiumlxr ot the muiders rri..hefoundafter.tr.ctsearchthat.large;Ihe ,-lhi t take ,omu 8cti(,n n , at,(texee.it,,l bv theta have nothnumb r of documents were mising rntn the the situation. The Mayor of the city, ! jn ja conorl ysith tlieVrime of this naarchive. These documents the Indictment j upon receiptor thetJovernor's proclamation, (1 (.otmiljUi i tn,.r r.-r-onal divide into three categories: 1. Those i-sue.l a counter-pro Umaiion, lenj ' .i nt,n,t 1;(l ,,o twt iu th.-m, and it was whieh Count YonArnim confess having I u&rortl.Jlg of society that these
abstracted atd afterward restored. 2. . hV-n iniiet and orderlr , and that no threat or ! ''" astimsl t act. I nil-, their earliest Those which the Count a. km.wle.lged having violem-e w ere used to induce the Sheriff to : victim. Chevalier Moiighini, ex-director ol
That in consideration of the foregoing, Mi rroctor would claim no pecuniary damage arain-t Moulton. but would rest (.atistied with the vindiestion of her character. The referee should make a report in consonance w i:h thee condition, and thus end the great suit. Kzra Cornel!, founder of the Cornell l"n Tersity at Ithaca, N. Y., diel on the !th.
MT AXD fSOITII. Two broth r named Frank and Lemuel Ijwnin?, were arrested anil locked up in the calabooe of the village of Pontiae, M Iean County, II!., on the evening of the 21, ona tharze of disorderly conduct. Iuring the night tie ra!alsxse wa burned to the groun !. and the charred remain of the two br'.thTs wote found I t'n ruins the next; nwrr.'ng. Tne ir.formstion eoiW-ted by the Kansas St.; Bel Committee an I the State Board of Atrrieiilture show that the destitution In K nisas embrace twenty-is ewuntie. These counties have a population (f Oi.oi'i, and the numlier of d :i:ute i placet at IJ.isH. About .'inore will nee.1 other a-sistance than f The War Iep:irtnient ha decided to Is-iie arwiy clothing for the men. in reasonable ipiantitie. In the eountie adjicent to military post. The arti'-le most necdl are : Women' an I ehddren" cb t!ing. U and shoe. Iicdf -overing, corn, potatoes, ll ur, l aii and hominy. Hon. Jjspcr I. Ward. preent meniter of Conors from the Second Illinois Pi-trii t, wli was If.ateil for re-election bv C. II. II irri-n. ha formally notified the latter that he will contest hi election. A terrible accident occurred on the -P.h, rar Slad' IVrry. Ma., where the old Colony K.ilroad Company are constructing a bridge acros Taunton Kiver. While the workmen were trpaeed in sinking a pneumitic cylinder which i to form a portion or
the pier, the uper flantre of the air-lock, to-
taken, tut which, regarding a hi private property, be refuses to restore. 3. Those wbi' h he professes to have no knowledge of. The indictment proceed to prove the official character of all the document. After the reading of the indictment, the prisoner wa examined and declared he w not guilty, after w hieh the examination of w itliesvet Wis begun. Telejrams were received at Greenwich Observatory, from India, on the eeninz of the !'tb, announcing that the ohscrtations of the transit of Ynus had been successful. Over one hundred photograph were taken. Observation were also taken at Cairo nnd Suez. The photographic ebservation at Thel were perfectly successful. At Shanghai the weather wa overcast and the sun obscured. The Pretieh Aemlly ha passed a resolution f iriii.tllr unseating I'puties Band and Melville Bloncourt. who have leen condemned to death 11 eofitmnnriuin for participation iu the Commune.
resign; nI be called upon all citizeu to
! hold tbt tnst Ive in readiness to aid
him in preserving the jtace and sustaining the law. A protest, indorsed, it wa cl dined, by every white man
the National Bank, was sUMmi! one night on hi way home, "that in him might be punished' (we quote the very word of the indictment) thedifliciiltie and losses
which his refusal to discount bills brought
' in the State not an ottVe-hoider, declaring tne , Mimij,.r tradesman, and bv which : at-iiemntia mu.lt in the t iovrrnor n iiroclama- 1 . 1 . . i .... ... i.
Hon to be false, and based utw.n the ex-parte
statements of partisan office-holders, was also ! published. j Inlerthatigeof Courlesie between King j katakaua and rresldent draiit. The telerr:iph otlice of the Western Union Company In San Fratu i-co and the j Mate liepartuient at Wa-hingtoti were ' put in ilin-ct coiniiiuiiicatioii on tin -t t It,
and the ! ducted :
follow iii; corresMnihiice coti-
(onresslonal rroeeding.
! s KHlM lin, I-cenilH"r I. To thf I'rrtitlrnf oi Ihr I nitrtl Slolit K.il.ik.iu.i , Kinif ot Hie Hawaiian Isl .mil-, send trre.-imtr- to Ins irn-:it and Ks"l frieml, the I'ic-i lent of the t'lnled suites of America. lie acknow li-.li.-es a praeioii ! nsii-ption, characteristic of nu hcart"d X'oile, i mid ill hasten to express in ihtsoii those s-'iili-i ineiits of smci're nm I and lar-tinir fi icmlrliip I entertained to ard the 'resident and the great nation which he so worthily represent.
" " I Wasiiim.Tos, ls-einlicr 4. The President of The .senate came to order Bt noon, on the the I'mled Mate extend the cordial welcome o
Hie nation u in frrcai iui'1 K'MM uieiiu, ins i,inl Hu'liMe-s Kalakaun, on hi hitihI in tlie
' I nite. state, ami u-n li rs his icrsoiial conir stulation on the safety of hi voyne. The I'n-si-
ilent unticipaU' with git-Hi )ilenurc an opMirtimity of iktsoii:.1 irreetuix, snd iisiire hi lliKhnc of the sincere friendship w Inch, In common W ith the eople of tlie I'luted Mate, he ellU rtsiu-li r his Kiyal llixhiiesn, ami io'S that his Journey acros continent may lie xuarded
Tth, iii- President Vilon in the hair. The President and the llnii- of Kepreseiitatite were ih ! iiic I of th,- orvaiiialioii of the Senate. Mr. M.-rrill rert.s a .i!l pm i-liuK fr a government for ll I i sir iet of 4 obi in lua. w Inch wa or-ilen-l pnn'.-d. A niiiiiln-r of oilier lull were n!wi iiilr-liieed, laid over, and ordered printed. At I -! p. m. the President' me--aire wa n'ad. After rsirt of varioii depiirtmeiita bad Invii preM-ntisI, tbe -s-nale adjourned. The House wa formally opened at noon, of the .TH meiiilier lu ing preni'nt. The President and tin- Semite were ntillis that the House
r in ssin. The 1 re-n lent f iiiexKiife w a re-
w lis q tne lower wa se-urei, togetber witn i cei.el and read. A numlier t bill were intro-th-cover. Was blow n off br the pressure or i dneatl, laid over andordered printed. TRck-tri. , .i, i-i'u. lative. rxisriitiie and sppropruillon bill wa undo toe air in the;l.n k-r. Liht men were on ,,, .Ul ,,. ,. r, J..i. v i.i
th ci under at the t me of the en osion. i
tbre o! whom were killed outright, one fullv injured. one aerisuslr, and three escaped unipjured.
Four rhildren nsmd Hornbncker, the fit!
In the Senate, on thesth.Mr. Wrlpht Intro-
duci-d a bill fixing Uie salary of the president of ' lle t'niUsI sutea at tr.(i Mr. West intro- ' diieol a hill f'r the roii-trin tioti of line of teleirnih trm W aalunirton to Htn. v is llaltiinoi e, I t. .l-.l. V ..u V-..k ....I 1 1 . ..i
est iLirieen year old and the yoiinfteat seven.j fl(., 4n tin. post m.s, of these , iiies by ip-1-roke through th" ice and were drowned, j-iiit- of the I'o-tmn-ier .cner.il The bill sb ut.ix mlleaeaat of Springfield, 1. 1., on ',r',,rUM' '"''H"r the h.r,K...ng hI , 1 In the House, on the sth.bi'ls were IntroThe forms.1 opening of the -pringfl.bl and rlue,M-Kor the rxtinguishment of the Indian title N Tthwe.tern Biiltoi.. wa celebrated at to U- llla. k Hill reM-rvation In hakota; to subS, riPftfield, 111., on the s;h. stitute CniUsI st.it,-, n,,t.- for s'ie of national
by a kind Proviilenee.
On the? 2sih NwveT.Uer, n jzirl immed Meda Davis, alKut sixteen years of age, residing with her parents about ten tniles west of Cold water, Mich., was murdered, it Is ftii-poed, by a young man named Bunnell, who ha lsen paying his addresses to her for some time past. She was found the ii'-xt morning; w ith her throat cut from ear to ear. Bunnell h: l en arrestisl.and, it I said, has confessed the deed. . - Bible nlhum are the latest fireside diversion. I'icturesclipped from Illustrated publications are patcd iu a wrap took, and the collector a scriptural know ledge Is exercised In choosing an appropriate verse, to write below each cut. l.are and excnsive picture are sometimes used.
I for the sake of our foreign reaib i t iM
order that out of Italy some adeiiu.iU idea may la come at of the vast ditllcultiea which beset the new government in its endeavor to establish some show of public order; and also because stub facts as those, brought to light by the pros, rut Ion iu this trial of th siabln-rs, are mutters of ul most every-day occurrouce, Iu spito ol the recent law upon I'ammoniziune and ll liumicilio toatto. ' This aluio-t iiMTeilibh state of things U referable to sundry causes, but lir-taud foremost to the Ignorance and idleness which ha fo lonr prevailed in this part of the peninsula. It l also iu some measure tine -as w as lately said by a IJouiaguolese to the old revolutionary organization of tho Komagnit, la which the secret political societies had given rise to other societies none the less secret, composed of malt-. factors; nor was it always possible to define where the one ended and the. other began. These secret political socJeties, in whoe eye the end amply justille the means, had oltentiuies to pas sentence of death, though they did not always niiinlN-raiiiuiig their ranks any hand oi stitlicient steadiness to carry out their own edicts; and thus they were forced to apply, for this branch of the business, to a set of dcsieradoes, who stuck at nothing, who lived, a it were, in their very shadow, and who have now survived them, and carry on tlie trade on their own account.
Swet Potatoes.
he h el long sinceearned the title of butch
er, wretch, etc. Nor was Ir. Fresconi N-bastiano condemned and put to death for less general reasons. They accused him vveure still quoting "of having said at the timetd" the ris on bread-tuffs, tint the great land-owner had a right to dispose of tin Ir Train to the Is st advantage ; and that the K'(ile might sutler hunger even to the ext. nt of devouring the very I '. of their cattle.' Oihri. such as the? Attorneytieiieral Cesare Cappa. were made away w ith "to avenge the insult put upon the sect in having imprisoned and long held captive several of it brothcrlMod ;" w hile others, like the brothers .Nissinari (themselves memlH-r of this very siaciety ). "in order to forestall anv indiscretion on their part, which their drunken habits might . veil render them capable of,' etc. '1 Iicm knights of the blade some of them, at lea-f are far from lieing the lowest of mankind; they have hearts, passionate love of their country, and. whil
some of their numlier took part, mot ine
gloria, in the lyrolean campaig'ii id bb, others, like Cavalcoli (dovanui, llew to
arms at the wur-crv of tiaribaldi iu lsi7,
to fall gloriously at the tal.ln; of Monte Kotondo.
Another characteistic feature of this ring
of malefactor, is a sort ot publicity w hich
Is give to It dnd. Not content wiili Immolating: it victim In the full glare of
dav. ami lu tircscnee. ot many wit nesse
this society has, so to speak, the delicate
attention of giving them notice, by anonymous letter, when, Indeed, It docs not afllx such placards as the following Jo their door-nost. "Rooms to let at an early
date.". Moreover, many people beside the
victims have n-cognlziHl the assassin on
numerous occasion : but. w henever It
haschancisi that anv of these latter have
!cen included among the raids math by
the Hee, and have appeared Isvfore the
liidLt'. not a mouth would open to menu
fy them. On the contrary, kind .riends were never wanting to establish an alibi.
so intense wa the terror with which they
intiired the whole population.
If we have gone so much into detail, it
This is one of our valuable eeculcnh., and if projK-rly taken care of, can la kept the whole year In good condition; but, like every thing t-lse that is valuable, it requires some cart and pains-taking. Once atteiid.il to, however, there is no troubl about them. We reinvmhcr once, w lien a bov. to have seen a bank of them, in the spring of the vear, that had !een put up the previous fall, that was as sound and dry a when put up. They were put up inthe billowing manner: A quantity of lcrfcctly dry soil had been procured, and the potatoes had tx-en put by in a layer of oUtoes and then a layer of the dry soil, until a la-ge bank had been made; the hank Wa then covered w ith tlie same kind ofdrv soil, some two or three inches thick, suttlcifiit to keep them from lrcrzing during the winter, and the bank then covered with a board sh'!t"r. Wealso know of another instance of a planter that raises them iu I.irge quantities, and keeps them the year round in the
following manner: lie ha a basement room or cellar, under his home, bricked up and provided with proper ventilation.
In the tall be procures a suibcient qtmutitv
of common sand, w hich he suns on a scat-
told until isrhetly dry. When he digs
hi potatoes, he puts them in tin cellar, bv putting alternately a laverot sand and
al.iverol potatoes, until tiny are put
twav. alter w hich he lias no more trouble
withtheiii. He intoniM-d n, however, that on one occaior. lie did not have quite
enough of the dry sand to put up all he desired, and hem e ut d a little sail I with one lot that wa not quite dry. and in a
short time that lot ol potatoes all mtt.-d; but he assured ns that if the sand i IItirely dry. thev Keep iiertcctlv 'und and
good for an huh finite length of time, and
will all the tunc be as iiv. sound amt
mealy a thev were in the depth ot winter.
Southern Cultivator.
Fisk 1'iiiversitv. Nashville. Tenn.. re
port eight studei.ts in its college class-, in the college preparatory, six in the theological course, 17." in the normal
course, and hsi in the? primary, iotai,
deducting those twice counted,
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