Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 16, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 December 1874 — Page 6

HiMIMLII KoM 1IIUI' r'..) The ) 'Lev .'it. -l t r the inan.-vk-eiueiit of Iniiaii at.wr", know II Uu- -ere 1m.1h . Ii.ia il miliere-l to vvitu U nell. ail reaulla. Il u

lioa-d Ul A lew ver ii. rv wilt relietre ourfrou tiera of lixl.nn .t."irel:ilioria. I commend ihe re eoiiiiieV"l.ttoii of tin- !n rvt.iry for the et iii-ion of Uie om,-lvl la l- Imiinna aii-t lr eoine K'rtol U rrit -ri.nl ipo eminent lor the Inil'nn Territory. vn'l in.j-rny f lti- Imlntua ar--B.)in Uii irrritory arv l lieve-l to l- iih a Me to ni.tiiil.iiii llw-ir ri-til tt.r.iiiit the morv -iv ilie-l an-i enlightened white m. in. Anv territorial (on "t aoveriimeiit ariveii Um-iii, Uteri-lore, etiould prole, I them in tlM ir home mi l ir ! rt y lor a ri.l of at l.url Iwt-nty li ar, mid Ix-lorv it iiml li'-n i-liould lie ratille-1 I'' a majority of tho- alT.vied. lb.' report of llw Seen-tary of tin." Intiri'.r, herewith. ;iifci-hel, jive iuui-Ii iiita'ivtin;r et.ilt tir.tl inloniuvt.on. w Inch I nU-tmu Irotii ri m- nn !it'tia t ot , liut rvt r you to the report itif. Tti" .i i t I ii,iv t i-lint: t!ic oath to Mlurli l-n-iowr iniiM miI.m ril l-efore itruvviiia llu ir x'iifon4 ruts off from tin lxuiity ah htuvor ol Ui- wr o( l-li r-iiliii- in the otilhorn UiUi. I tf '"iniiifiij tin- restoration of Uu Ix-unty U ll rin h. Tin iiiiiiiImt of M-r.n v lew nuun vv..ull In- re-torv-i to the I. -I of jH-n-in r i i."i l.ir.-o. TUey art' all ol.l --r -u . w. ho enuld luve Likon no "rart in the tvUllioti. and iIk- M-rtii' l'r whnlt tin) wer a".tntel x-h.-i..jh vverv m ileleni of the whole country. TI1K I fATKNM.W.. The report of the t'oiiinaiiwr of AkTirultiirc, iM-rrwilli, r.iUini ntrifetion of mm II uitiivM lo Uh krt-m-r.il ulili', and refer to ttie aro.ti'liini i iiu ni.ial aii-l llw- I'nrt liiit 4l j.:itiiu nl i n-a l lo tiki- ill it. I (" I Hint tl- n.ilion nt l.irk'ti inUTi u-t in bavin tin rxnosilion a ini-i-f-i., aii'l i-oiiiiiii u. to t nriv ii h artion :n ill run a tfn-at tH-ral inU'rift in it. Alrvaily many f.in iTi aations luive i-unilii-l lln-ir inU utioii to lc n-prv at il. It may lw r Mvtcl lli.it all cmluol n.itijii will I ivrrKrnU"l. TIIK CIVIL M KMl :. Ttio riU- oul to improve tin ( ivi! Tvir f tlif ofniiiH-nl havf U- n 'IIhtv. to a !.- Ir a ha U't"l pni. tH ahlf with U:e oiton With uhi'h tiw iik-1. Tin rfT.- t. 1 U Ih-w. ha l-rvn U-ncll i:il on lln hoit,anl ha Uiilrl tothe ! ti.n -f tin- Tirr, but It I lin)'ra-ln-.ilU' to iii.iiiiLiin tlK-iti u ithout Ui liriit aii'l iHfitivv Mirt of l'iiifn--. .iuT:illy tin- MipMrt mhii h thi n I. .1111 rr-rii i Ir.-m tlio-ho :ivr it tlH-ir utort only to li it-1 limit v In n the ruUpin i...r....iiT .l..j.r-"l trm Kmovil from .flii e' itiioiit'cn-'.i rTin rh.ir.'i- .tkfain-t rtif n-niovt-t an-tri-'i'icnlh ritl a t'rtur- tr-Mii t!i- rul- a'l"ii-l. a ii' I U rrU ution of tli"aint h"M "harre art iiLi'le I'V irrv'MHiilH' ithi MitlKiiit T'""1 trroiiii'l ialo ii'l'iiiii'"l a a i"Lti"ii of tlit'in. I'li'li-r tln -4- rin-i.m-ftaiKr. l!iT("rf, 1 aniioun-' l!i.it if t'oiijitv a.ijiiuni-. u'lnoiit 'filivr l-i;ilati"!i on tin- -u!--t of t in! rvnv n-i'-nn. I will rvir:ir. u. h iw-ti'in a 'li-a' r" al of t!i- l.-m an I ill aKinoii it e -t i far an l ri"iure v.nn ni.it i--n rivrta.n a'int' tn li't-niiiii thfir ll:m . ('oiiih titio- -viiiun.iti"n- ill U al.an'h'iw-l.'l lie lf iitn in ii whohatt iriifii tdi ir ri ir- it!i'iit voin li-:itln. a UH'iiilnT of thi lNWinl to ! :- rult- an l r -trulalioii lr t (. krovi nnm nt of t:n' Civil "htvuv of tin roiuilry , lut c rli""n mu h zral an l ;ini tm-. in tiu-ir uork. an l I" tl. m. a to inv If . it h ill lf a 'ur-e ot tix rt i ll 1 1 ! ! if it i to if U.n'U ii iiH.iv. ICut I n'x'at tliat it i- nu I-u- irr t"..-' '. in ! a .-.i.-i .r! i itli"iit -in ril'amal n l ai-taiiiv aii'l -i-tive U to u irt it. Till: I.VIIOR I'Kolll.l.M. I Ime -tito-'l tli.it lta -li-ii-iit- to Uie T-)Tity f Uie nalK'ii ait.il. lalx.r, killi-l aii'l hio-kill--l. p-l pn-hnlol the noil nil rcinaiii illi u. To dire, t Ui enilv ment f1 U -e l- a .rMnn IrTviiur the inot m tiou attt'tition of on.rrv If -inMym-nt ran linen to all UUr utti-rint; Ili-elf, T-"-ntv ne e--anl follow . I liet -rre) the inin. an'l rvl-at it. that the llr-t reoim-ile U tin- reini'lihii atit of tin enl l Uie uhntiifi-n f a iinl i-iiiTviiry In i lai e of i f a flin-tu.it m-r valii. Tl:i e iirl, Uii-re are inanv ufj-n -l- tlit inii'ht l foUTi-l to tl STeat profit of tKh l.i!T aivl ii-ilal. How to mlu-e tapiUl to employ Ltlr i the ietin. Tilt' TK " K1 VI l Vl l.TH IN. I The uh" t f i-ui-at tr.m-Hnalion ha -ti-'-l I lie atto-nlion 1 'on-;r . New lMn tbi iiio--liou wnl. wiiho.it loiihl. l-e iv m t lie ronmiii:-e a'inht hv t'H- la-t huti - to ime-ti.-.-iU- anl rjrt ihiii!h uiij t. A revivalof liip huil'lJti. aii-i ' ar'.M ularly of irn U-.iiuliii-iuilSin, ! ot va-l iiiiKorUiiwe ti our n.ili -nal .r-i-rit . Tlie I n.tel -tale I now ..i' ill ovrr tl'l. '.- ai j r annum for freii'tit nn I a-.'ire on forviiit 4iic. t m rrri-l arnl an-l e(iii tl in Uh emj loi nient nl n'xrt of other IK-opIt- l.i-ml a f,r j-rvn;.ij- of what !hiiI I r ! fn-irii e l. e-tiiiiatin,f mi the KliTi.t.- nu-1 travel f e: Ii p-vtiv ely. It i l ! rvrvtu-l lh.it thia ih-t-anti in the rarrv in i tra ! ri-t-. aii'l t err-t it 1 woul-l ! w iliim: 1 t- a k-r-.it l-.irtnrv fnon the uii.il rur- .f j Hn ruTi-i,t in u'nuiit what mii.-ht n-i.aily U I U-niiel riv aie enu-rpn-e. I wnul nt iu'i." t a a P-iue-lv a 1 1 1 ro-o I iiliily t Aineriran -t ainehi Iiih -. 1'iit I woul I mire-t the tlin- t oil'er of ni4e -iiij-iintili l r nvev m tin inaii le- 1 n n AiI.iii'.k- an I wnUwir't it- :ml the Continent on Ain ri an -ne anl Ani-ri-an-luiil U-aim-r. aii'l woul l i-vU-li'l Uii I.U-mhtv to re.-o i rum in mail t' tiie liitli Aim rii an ,-tte An-1 l.i t entral AmTira aiil MeXH-o. an-l woul l nr-ue the xmir -ll y lrlil our I'aritie wHrt- to foreign -earl n the Pamir. It liutit U- Un.an I. ! trial verl limit fr tin -i-r-vkv iHii1i rome up to a tanLirl hy leilation, n-rirtlirr tttnai anl w-l, anl al) otix-r fju;ilitie l-kiii l Uk po-4l'iiity of the f.ovi-nnnent iwiiurin tv-in at om time for war puri-'. 1 tie ri'il alo of takin "--iii of tlM-iii in tirh emo-rfo-nnr lioull l Hi-un-l. I off r theoe ii,reUoni, fxplievin tlwm worthj of r'ni'lrati-ii. in all ntioimih-, affctin all ert;.n anl all intrTv t ahk. If any thin latter ran le ilone to lirert th" roiintrv iuUiiur of ireneral tinx-iH-ntT, no mie will IK morv tvaiy than I t altt Uu plan. Til F. MTKII-TIrflinillll, r"-rwarU-l boT-aith in tin flan nl n'lM'rt of tlie enitni-irH . appintol uikIit an art f Con-rr-api-roveil June Si, 1 -74 . townul tin the aff in f Uh Ihlr t iovemment. It ill he M-rn fprni llw rlrt that tli total ib-lt of the li-lri l of I olumhia, le irt on han'l an l av.nUl.le, i: IUmU-l leht i-nel prior tv July, 1-T4, f,'Xt,!ilo4.1: Uiii.l nleraet of t onrre June .!, 171. li.'w.l" 73; rertiHeaU' of Dm IVmnl of Au.lit 4.T7o.. .'. Total, f la.Tli. 7 til ; U xr i.il iuipnivenient aeonint, rharin-ahU- ti private propertv in exre of any otnanl ain-t urh a-nM nt. 1 1 ,iH ." S7;' lea t he-ao-ake jvJ (HiMilaiial IhhkU, ;,",'. nn1 W a-hin ton ani Alexan-tna Nm-l. .:.nin; in the lian l of tlie onuniR-iotw-ra of the ""inkinjC unl f ,74".''4 il", bavin the artual ileht b ail funl l.t.'.'M.' l.i -.'4. In llitin to thin there arerlaiin pn-fern-l iraint tle Itoanl of the Ii-tnt aniiintin in tin aifreU- nM.rtel t.y Uh- lU-ar-tof Au-lit to f.i.UT.7-7 4-. of wlnh the jm-au r part ill prohahly m n je'tl. Thi uui ran -nth nn more pr.prietv f inrltil( in Uh ileht of tlie lii-trn t (rovrniiiii-rit than the tliii.tnl of rlaima aaml tlie to-m-ral t .ovrrninetit l-e inrlulei a a runof the national lclt; hut the aretrat eiim tliu tatel irw lulr iomi lluri more than tlie fiin'b-l l l.t rhar(f-ille ex luivelv t" the li-tn t of oluinhia. Tlie i tof Conrvi of No-vernU-r . 1-74. rontnn.at an apportionment leteen Uie I niU-l .-Uh-a Hivi-mment anl the In-trirt of Columhia in reppi t of llw p merit of tlie prwipal an-1 inti-re-t of the :!. 1h.ii. I. Then fre, in romputin w ith preriion the lxnlel b-l-t of Ue li-ln t. the atfKTv.aU- ruui alive l.it-l a n--f-e-l :' ln. riw iMiel, the outtan.hn rertitlmli tf Uie- IVoarl of Ah. lit ami the unaIJiitl rl.iun n'liii U fre Uiat larl hoiil'l le n-lurel to t. if extent i.f the amount to he a.rt.'Ti-l to tlie I niU-l Ma tea i .oviTiinient, in tl.e manner in'liratel in the .vt of onjjrp- of Junei. 1-74. I e")o-Lilly inTile your alti-ntion ti Uie ri-nitmiilatioiii of the i oiiinii-iiner of the Mnkin r unl n l.itive Ut Uie anili"intv of the a-4 of JuiK -i. I74, the interest on tin-Iii-tru t lin.o aivl the eotio.atioii of inl'htliei lo tlie ii-:ri t. I (vl nui' li iinlehteii to the (fentleDirn w ho -n--i!tel to U-ave Uw-ir jriv au affair anl rou.r froni a .iUme to alb-iil to the ltii im- of tin Ii-tri t, nl for tlie able ami ati-fw-tory nianin r in which it ha bi n romlw Uil. I am Mire Uieir rv b e wi'l le iluly appn-riaU-l hy the entirrroMntry . It w ill U wn fpm Hip arr"nnpanv in full tvrt of IIm r...irl of Mi-alth Uiat tlve"ati.Urr eoixtilion of this I i-tn 1 1 very ivati1 VrT. fa my opinion the I'l-trn t of ( luml.ia hoiiM I r-'n!el Uie rouiHlof tin- National ( .ipilol, in v hu h the entire eple are iiiU i'-u-l. I l not allii'le to thi a urin a tn-rl iiivmuti'.n b Uie lM-tnrt. hut lo Iraa tlie attention of ..iu.-tv, in fntniiu a law for t!ie k-.. rnnunt of tlie I itrnt, to tlie tiiaruilivnt -aw on which Uie ntv wa platuiel by the f..in. U-r of the irovi-niiiieiit . iltr manner in vi hu h, for orninvrtital puri-ow, Uh ivx-rva-lion. Mm-li aii-l avenu were I. ml out, ami tlie pp(.rliin of the pnf rty arttially jHie-"l ly tle iM-mml l.ovrriiino-nt.' 1 think tlx- pn rt l m "I the c.m ii-- of Uie Oovt-miiKi-iit aui Uie im-

provi-uti-nt U W liriH hy Uie l.eneral (vern- I ment ia Ihe rilir of W a-lunlou ami lieol-l4wn I a tul the r juutry fhoulit Ui can-fully aul equitably I lUlllH'l. I Iwl U'V l.at.NT THE 4llHI r TUB MIsHIurn. I In a.i-or l iii.e with eei lion S. of art approval lime it, 174, I apjx'ii'UHl a lioar.l lo make eurvev of lh mouth ol the Mtl-lpi U:v r, , v ith a view u iteb-riiiiiie the li'nt iiu-UhhI of blainiii aiol iii.-uiitainiii a ilepth of water Miitirienl tor Ihe purHie ot' foiuuierre, t , ami in , areontaiire with an a t entitlel "An art ti j prov iite for the npoiiitiin-iil of a i-omuii'Moli of j riiiriiievr to iuveetiat ami report a pi riiiaiu-iil plan for Uie exeavation of the alluvial hain of Uie Mii-i-Mppi ICivi-r ml. hi I to inuii.latMii ." I appuiiU-l a roiiuni.ion ot iiiinvr. Another ( tn.arl ha iil vrl "niipbl-l it-lalMir. When it rt iH.rt arv reenvnl Uu-y will lie forvvanb-l to i C'oiire w lUiout ilelay . t-i.-ii.Ml l . S. t.UANT. Kxivulive Manxiou, iHr. 7, 174.

Uemarkalile Hl-rovfrlo-t Iiecciitij Mado in the 31 a ni moth Cave of h nturkj. Mr. W. V. rutnam, Jr., ofS;i!'ni, Ma.-., tlimtor of the lVaboily Arailt tny, arnl a Vit-rrtiiU ut of Kssex Institute, lias tH-en l.iakinjj a sdentitio exploration of the Maniiuiith Cave of Kentuiky. He toik lionii with liim ?evi r;il tirt'iiiieiis of the eveless tisli xvhirh abound in tlie river of the cave, and a few fish hitherto unknown to exi-t there. The-e latter have eyt-a and are of a hku kUh color 1 hlind ti.-li bein;; nearly white. 1 icro'i-opic examina tion ol the Wind tl-.li Miowed, w iii re me i ecs slmuld be, a nuinber of ilt lieate , threads which would seeia to float above , their heiid-t. These are nervmi tilaments : hy which the wn-e of touch i- made to j replaiv that of f'mht. The tih that liave i yes wim c lose to the bottom of the water j in.-tead of near the surface, a- the blind j tih do. A eorresH)ndi nl of tlie New Vofk Hf-iil, who oives that jmp. r an ac- ! count of the di-covTie., considers this fact : a ftinrjrcier to the theory of Mr. Iarwin. "If. lie e.V, "lis the I 'jJ"'V liiLiu toiiiil, i th" blind tiVh had lo.-t the m nse of siht from lack of need of it, and had bet n : bleached out by the darkness in which tln-y lived, the-e other Il-hes liviutf -till U low, and, if M-.sildo. in a darker place, than their eyt !-! brethren, should lie tiite as blind, and even more colorli-s-." j Mr. Putnam found a strange variety of ilora. which was pretty much all rHt. I'.tit the most remarkable discovery of ull was that of human remain. Say the Mail'. corrisxindcnf : "Mr. I'utnam lia brought ; lioine several skeleton t'uund iuiU'dliH in the -iil miles witliiu these other caves. Suiie l w miles in. also, they noticed curtnw pilos .if ri?ies, xvhii'h h t'l in the (hoi. ter a round hole, and si-emM to lw black emtl by a eharrel iib-tan e. Farther in they came uihui bundle of fajrsrot tie I ; with rops of rj-as, which were evidently ; the tajH-rs wt to burn in these cairn can!letick. They a!-o found mtR-ca-in f j woven jrax-s, here one and there another, , in the soil, as though tliey had Ixt n cast ; otl by th ir probably pn historic tiwurrs ; and in one place a pair, tied up toother by the same twine of woven y;ni-s. It i impossible, at first sight, to . -ay whether ' these reniiiins are liuudnnl or tliou-ands of year old: but they are at any rate pre-1 hi-forie. an J there are indication to show that they reach back tothe antiquity ot the , IJoiiuin "cave dweller. Impleineiit and j uteii-il are al-o found in abundance, such ; a have U-en discovered in Kuro-an caves i as well." j Parasite anil .MutualM. Trofesior Van Pe m-d n state in a for- j ei'ri jx rio lical that there are .ome animal I which, without lninjr parasite, yetcantiot live without aid. and who claim from ttieir ; relation Miiuetinie a retin;r-p!ace by I their ride, where they may divide a meal , with their b'-t. .lihoiioh. for example. a otn rnal Cru-t.'ic-':in is in-talled in tlie i IhkIv ot an Asei hiu and intercepts the p:t--a?e to it mouth of soine ;oh1 titbits, yet we cannot regard it a a para-ite. Should nn animal kindly render vervii-e to hi neighbor, whether k-i finr hi teeth in onler (a a sHiies of ploter, which enter tlie mouth of tlie cnx-odile and rmovc the dthrU that the animal from it immobile tongue cannot p t rl Jof, thn serving a a living toothpick) or, a the i palina of the rectum of tro?, in n moving the delietu which encuniber certain orzan, we cannot pay that it W a para-ite. It I no more a para-ite than he who quat by the side of a v ijrilaat and clever neighbor and quietly take hi siesta, a doe the screech owl In Mexico and the West, w hlch place itself tinder the care of a small pubterranean rodent, excessively al.-rt and vigilant, the Spermophile. It is no more a parasite. in a pleasant vein, than lie who, like tlie Petnosa, lazily anchor hirnsrll to a eood awinimer and li.-he by hi side, w itnout fati'zue to hi tin. There are alo mutual service' render-! amon several siecie, and for thi mode of lite Van lieneden rropo-es the term mutualism, a term which should claim a place ty the side of parasitism. In thi category he place tho-e animal, like the plover mentioned above, which act as n dentist to the crocodile, and like the male tmj, w hich act a an accoucheur to hi wife in ulnjj hi finper a forccp to brinjr forth the ejrjr into the world. The beel-eater ix-rform a urjlcal operation each time that it ojen with it lak the tumor on the iack of the butlalo which contains a larva. It i an operator w ho pay for hi keeping. Nearer at home we see the Harling render in our f.eld the same serv ice a the becf--ater in Airica; and can we not say that there i anion"; these animal more than a specialty in the art of healinjr. We need not forget that the undertaker i a common pTona";e In nature, and that it i never without some profit to himelf or hi off-pring that thi somber workman (the burying turtle) t uric "cad bodies. There are even some animal not without some analogy with the shoeblack or the scourer, and which perform, with a certain sort of coquetry, the toilet of their neigidsrs." Such are the Callous and Argulua among CrusLaiea. A my w ife at the window one beautiful day stood watching a man w ith a monkey, a cart caue along with a broth of a txiy, w ho wa drivinzastout little donkey. To my w ile then I spoke, by way of a joke, There' a relation of your in the carriage." To which she repliinl. when the donkey she s pied, "Ah ye I a relation by marriage." Mr. FiT7r,rRAi.t, of San Antonio, 'H-xa. ha taken a contract to grade nine-b-en mile of railroad. ' Thi i not her first venture, however, as she ha ftivnruulatcd wealth by previous undcrtaklngj of ihe same kind.

OCR 'AT10NAIj ILNAX'tS. Abwtrart of Ihe Keort f f ht Sierreliry of llis I rr usury. The report of the S-cretary of the Treasury to Congress, accompanying tho I'res-idt-iu's mc.-ng', i a very lengthy dvn-u-merit, coinpri-itig a va-t amount of statistical and other Information regarding the tlnaiuvis of tho country. Tlie Secretary take decided ground in favor ot a resumption of sjK'cie pity ment, and u what lie savs upon thi subject U of eseclul intercsl at thi time, we give a portion of hi argument, utxl lil plan for reaching a specie hasii. IIowiy: It Is not inteti'liHt to rail In iiiiestioti the conKlitutkmul valnlity of the Will -tender art, nor the wi.l.nii ui t!i..- who, in the uiid.-lof a r.-lx-l-lion vhirb Lel Uie litmoxt iv-ourre ami eiier-(ill-of the nation, deeniel the lue of urlt iioU-h e-M-iilinl to Minvs. U )h ati'.l a.lJii.lii'Mlion of

' the 1 1 iu'ltot, Jii.lii l.il li ihiiiial of the lan.l Mi-tain-i iuir their vaitlity nt in-t he aeeepleil as ronrliisive ol Uu-iUerti.n.' All that is ikov iiichiiI to he a- ' N-rt.-l i, thai the exiriH'ica hii-h iviuri"l the iue of ui li tiotrs have pasrl avvav, ami the : time lias i-ouie (or takinx stu-tl trp n may la) ' m-i-ei-eary lo re'liviu the pletlne thru uiaile. The j power to ilo ., h vell the M'hi-ttoii of mean i to Uiat luii, is with t'ouinvK. The .-ecretiiry run , ili n.-ilher more uor ! tli;in oU-y an. I execute urh law as t 'impr ress may nart. V lute it H'iii! to le very tcrtierully i.tirele. ' that re-umption of ssvia painriit ia frnliid to ! the honor of tlu'tioveriiinriil ami t thv p'tidal ! weltare, Uie view a of inU'llik'rnt ninl Well in- ! forniiHl k roim a to the Ix-r-t ineUio of reMiiupi tioii are idely divergent, ami the plans that I have leeu rii;jji-U''l tiiul'afaiioii, that the secrvlary f.M mhiii rasM-l in uxi-tintr a plan, the detail of whnll will .-oiiiiiieml tlii-in-iwlv.-s to I onifxeKS. ltut there are one or two I luii l.iini iit.il Plra umlei h niK the ulJert, w hii b, i il i iM-iirveil, niii-t Is- the hiii of any pra. In al ' plan for reMiiiipliou, ami ui".', tlnn loie, nuhiiiili lrl for the roiiileratioll of 4 'olijrrefK. ll ir oliv inus that there rail le no reniiniption lv the oveniui.'iit - Ioiik a the volume of pali-r 1 iiirr.-iii'y t.- largely in im-ih of the ofiiile ! bii.oui.I of ruin av'Milahle t.r that pin Hv-e v. hi. h 'may -oiim into Uie Tr uury in any vear, anl while no provi-imi i mailn lor the coin er-ion of tin p:i r uioiii r mlo Hiiy thine having a iicnri-r i r.iaiiMi b' .in, ir i ii -.-ioi. Ir tiie baui. or . pie to renuine o I.uik a the ho ve amount i ol' irreileeiiiiihlc iap. r now in rli rulation coiitini urn to Ih hy law W;il trn.li-r fur all private l.-lit-Willi ri'h'iriice hot ii to the part ami the future. While tin tate of tliinjr l.irt poM will roiitiuue , .i flow from u, an-1 liml employ inciit w here the ' natural law of lia-le, uimh-li urteil by rrriiain in.- b-i.-lation, make itilaily ii-h- iu.li-x iialilr. Tin1 .-ecrrtary, tli.-refore, rvoiiuueiil-l oiiix- ' to provide by law that alter nn early and lixnl day, t nib-d tat-' nob rhall eeae to In b-al-h'liil. i' a to coiilract theientler made. Hut thin prov Irimi choiild ind iiily toolhrial H.ilaric or to other ordinarv eXieiiililiii c.- of tiie ...ri iiiiu iit under thru ex i-iiiiu rontrart or appropriation-. lU tw .-. Il the lay Ihil to he :i xrd and the tuiii- of , lin.il n -Mimptioii, a rullirii lit periixl fhoiild i-LipM ! to ciiahle the eople and the bank to pivpare for l the latter hy mk Ii gradual pr in Im-iue a will iieilhrr lead to violent coiitiartioii in .1 Ill 1 and x aliie, nor -ii bb-nly iiu ii-m1 tin- obluratioii ol the ilt litor. Tin' .-iid.lrn and i:iimiliate apprerialioil ol tlie pax T dolLur to it par value in K"1 I ; i-nut only no urn -.-ary rlr.oinl of r.-lrniplioii, int. i.nlaran piartK ahle, rl i. n l I Im avoided. If 1 iliirin.' the h ri.nl of the war the hval b n.lrr art , n r.il.il a a iiankrupt law , coiiiielliii rreilitor. to trive nr.Uittaiii'e- iim,ii tlie ri-i.-ipl of Irr than the mil amount ol Ui. ir leht. tin i no n a-on hy the la A lor IfHUiiiplion rhoiiM now roiiiMdrlllor at once to pay e'iitially inoie than lir rontrart Ui par. The adoption of -in n uii-a-' uii a will 'imt euitdeiily nirr.a-i. Ihe obli gallon- of il.-litor. will )i.i'l:ir t alia v ami li arm whatever Muilar oiMo.itioi, to re-umplion ol riH i- pay uu nt may imw exi.-t, and, In-i-i Ii-, would le hiit jiirl to the di litor rla. lhelay from vvlui n lo w rontrart nmst Ik- 1i- hark-rd lit c.m r-hould Im tle l puftii'icut Iv far in a. lvalue to KIM- the HHipl. and the hank time to undrrrbilld il and prcpiire tla-in-eiv. lor it. It I lej Iii-v.hI thai not many monlli will be n.H-e-.iy for 1 that hiii h-; luii. ioavoid the mil fuel alrealv iiidii atrd, Uu lay rhotild pro. ed-the . lay of tinal I reuiupiioii by a lotiucr prriol. The time rhould j not, in Die opinion of Die -.H-n-lary, In extruded heyon-l ll.ri- year, and miht -. 1 1 I v be inmle a inui Ii h'- a in tlie jiidinrnl of 4 oiin- would I riilli.-i.-iilly proly l the int.-re-t of l-lit..r mid ! at old tin-Oil ol too rlldleii roulrai tioll. The law flnnil l al iiiithoiie the Imiue'li.-ile ' riuiver-ion of li-L'al-t. nder note into bond hearin.' .1 low ral' ot itilrrr-t, whii h, w hile inv itnijj roiiv eriou, rlomld t-t l liii.li a to ;i o-.h i.i ij the b-ual tetiler Hot.- rapidly , and th.-lt-hy op-r-ale i.iiire-iv.-lv on Hm !(. tori la. Anna.litionai in I u no nt to the -onirr-ioii of I nited -lal.-s mile into ihex Inui. I-at a low rate of inter-e-t. authority eliotild lie kivi-ii for making thrill -e-rurity for the cin-iil.ilioii of ii.ili.ni.il dank-. The law flmiild fm thir prov ide the im-an for the re-di-mplion of ein li n t- a may In- pr.'-ctih-d fir that iir(ioe w lien the period of re-iiinptioii -hall have Inv n reaelieil 'lo Uii- end the -.unitary hiuld Im HiiUinrixe.l to make a luiil In. I ei-rediiir the total amount of note remaiiiiiiK uneoiivetiel at the time of resumption, h- the Mirplit rtvenintube made applirahie to in II tTMiniptioli. It I pnibahle that the frrvlual iiml rintiininl revival of lui-ine will mi far im'reaao the revenue that a larare loan w ill not I' reiiuired lT lln puriMe-; bill it I adv iiible that the -..retary ls authori4sl t-o make it in order to meet the eonliui-nrr of a failure of eullii ient surplus revenue, .-urli a loan h..uld lie made by Ip-uuuf IniikI bi run fr U" h I one a Uie wi-doui' of I onitri-r mar suitiri rt, and to Ih- ii-m-hI of from tune bi time as tlie nM-.'itiea of Uie eae may reniire. In the opinion of Uie "-erretary the.- luid Khoulil run for Ioiik -riM, aiol Vhoiibl U-ar iiiU-ret at rate lit exr ling- the lowe-t rate whn h Ihe 4t.iveminent may tltrn te pav iiitr in rrfiinlnv II six -r t-wt e untie. Any iuhtantial or uaef ul inoveinent for resumption ii.vesarily involve supply inr Uh Treasury with iiM-rea.--! ainounla of roiii , nlla-r hy iuereartid revenuea or an adeipiate loan. The present condition of the i-ePdit of the 4 ok. eminent, wlurli would le further enliamtHl by Uie adoption of measure for return to a ie. ie basis, leave no rinnu for doubt that a in for hik-Ii pur""e would he readily taken at a low rale of inU iest. ilea sun- should a lo le adoptexl reipiiriiiK the hanks to hold Kold reserve) preparatory to n-sumption on their part. Hut the secretary doe not ib-'iu it proia-r to pursue the inatb r into further det ul. If 1 .nHre ahull rolirlud.-, a lie earnestly hopes it will, Uiat Uie time ha arrived for the cum tiiirnt of a law having for it ol.)i- t resumttioii of sh--rie pay ment. it nwn wisdom will supply the liere"ary iiietlnls. That w lurli i of the highest lniMirt.ini e ia the adopU.'il of the ileUnite Miiiry of rio-umptioii. In view of the (-Teat and pressinif nn i lancei of the Sir.li.-st return to )..-ie pnvin.-ut roiisonaut with slra. liner of l.iiMiies and avoidance of violent and sudden contraction, ilis.-ust.ion of mere details in ndv anc' Iweoni.- of little prartiral .-.'ii-'.iieiii-e. U hat is demnmle hy the; I iet interest of the I iovernnieiit ami the ieople.aml by the liiirhesl considerations of virtue and morality l, that l omrres shall undo that stab- of thiiiRS ivhieh only the necessities of war pistilied or riHjuired in tin. r.-s- t. Awisemoil lib atloii of exiftiiuf statnles, w hieh neither enable or -permit the executive branrli of thetoivernment to rffis-t the restoration .if a sound currency, will leave the lawa of trade free ton-suine their o-ratiotir, and many matter of detail will a-lju-t thrill.-1 ve. When the t.oremineiil shall have resumed eeie payment, il may lie rxn-etd that ro, will How ilibi the roynlry In olMHheiu-e to the law of supply and demand; the exMirt of our frold ppHlurt vv illim-al ly dimiiii-h, and the niillimia of (fold which now constitute only a commodity of trade w ill resume it pmicr fuiii-tiniia hy liernniinff aifain a part of the r ire u latin it mediiiin. With the adoption of the pollry of resumption, free hankiuir may safely lien I limed, ami the ilellcit of the art unl amount of roin available fur circulation ran Im- tMipplicd hy bank imles ronvertihle Into coin, in lieu of an liiroiivrertible a-r rurreiiry. Hie limine of the roiintry tin not yet recovered from the disast.T ot the last vcar'a Iliumrial panir, the rausea of which it is by no means dilllctilt to trace. It wa the dire, t and Immediate result of that exces-ive development of lcculatiTe riit.-nri.-s, over tr.iduur and inflation of credit whirh invariably follow larire isiiea of inconvertible pax-r rurrciicy. Tho alniot lsmndless rrsonrce and rnerKie's of the country must cnnipel the frradual re estahllnh ment of husin.-s, but enpilal, with il arrtistoliiiHl Sensili vene to (lan'pr, in alow to return tn the avenue of trade. Values are fluetualinyr and lineertain. I.nhor receives it reward in a currency that I un-lendv, and whose purchasing w er rhanp1 nlniosl ifaily. Neither the reward of I a I Kir imr the value of coinmiKlilica i measured by any certain standard. The euacUneut ol a law having for it purpose

Uie lulistltutioii of a sound and stalile iiieduini of cxi limis-e lor au ii redceinahlu paM-- eiirreney w ill tend lo restore couth a-lire, ami tliu rail.- a revival of indii-ll lea and Kenerid bllsincs. There will In) uu lieller linui ill the futare to enter iih.ii the work ot returniiiK to ss--e burls, and the. ."secretary bH-lslhal he cannot . mi stroiiKly utKe the adoption of the measure he ha indicated, or such other a will more certainty lead to Uie ih sued end.

I he Yuller Dog. The following is the postscript to a school-lmy's composition on dog: 1 torgot to menshun this jailer dog, rv'i'vh is of a numerou sjx shoes, and lull of ilea. ile wear hi tail lM tve'n hi hind legs, and i always running away frm someliody what ain't pestering him. It 1 had to have a dog, au it was yuller, 1 would be like Mary and Lake a little iamb, though 1 must feci otful suit. A dog what i of that disgiistin color acts like lie had just stolen something or wa just agoing to. There ain't Imt one thing I dont t like iw well a a dog that i yuller in spot or all over, and that i cat. I like t put on as much dog as any 1, but 1 don't want it to be a yallcr dog, or cats. I hid not of an evil dispersishuu and 1 aliit akii-tomcd to heckler lu in brutes an pull the wing outen tlie, but;if I see a yallcr tail lying around luse line bound to tie something to it if I never git to be au angel a long a I live. Idedu it if it wa the next thing I ever done. 1 once had a circumstance in my life which alwal remind me of something I aint forgot to thi day. I ad s-nt me into the smoke houc 1 nite to git a piece of fat meat for id felon. 1 set tlie candle on a barril an Iscgun to slise oph a hunk of fat from some side meat with an old butcher knife. I was skt-r-ed but didn't let on. I wa a whi.-len Sho Fly kindy easy like when all of a suddetl the t. rribb st thing hapencd. 1 aint skeered of ghosts.iause there aint ho etich tiling, but this a worst-rn ghost. A big yall-.r dog jumped down the hole in the roof rite on lo that candle and put it out, an went down into the sope barril. 1 heerd it howl an seed it cyesaglarin au its hair a stanin on both cuds, an I Miuatted down on my back an .-creeuicd. 1 knew it would eat me up if it found where I xva. so I scree med more. 1 made up my mind if it got out ot' the barril and come at me, I would jab that biitcher-nife into it a dtizeii limes, ltut I had dropped the butcher-hife into the barril when I lir-t got reddy to sijuat down. So I had nothing but an o'd pi till which was up stair in my pant pin ket and werrenf ld. .Inst tVI the dog got out the nalxir came over cxicctiiig that Ide killed a burglar. Ikad luiiced ia and struck a match, an I pointed at the barril and dident say nothing, I was so mad. I ad lit another match an looked into the barril, an putted in his hand i,.i piilhsl out a great bi:r canvis-lxu ked ham, which had broken oil' tlie nail and L il into the barril instead cf a (log. Then ttiey all laughi-d. an w hen line around any more they say "Ahem, a-liain," like they was kollln up something, but 1 know what thev mean, consarn 'em. Au that's what make me so impleasant with yallcr dogs. A young lrfly entered a !ook store and contidet.tly said to an a-si-taut, "I want 'My Father'" "I don't know him, mVaui. We don't keep fathers on ichere. This in t a home for decayed old gents, nor tin inebriate nsylum,"' said the a-si-tant. "It app.-ars to Im' a lunatic a-y-linn, and you're a tir-t-clas inmate. What I want, si!, is a novel tailed My Father.' ' Now this young man color up and cough and walk away in silence when anv of his fellow young men siy any thing ulsout "father." Kecently a carpenter named FJIa-Williams began the erection of a frame house in an untrotiented district about sixteen tniU-s north of Well-tow n. Hamilton I 'utility, X. Y. lie hired tJeorsre Smith to a s'ist him. me day, when drunk, tlie two 1114-n lugan to ipiarril. Willlains. in the course o the struggle, threw Smith over a wtMslen s;iw-liorse aul sawed ofl the liead of hi antagtmi-f, s vering it entirely from the ImsIv. William soon alter cut hi own throat. o - Mil. ARt llKY M KrsslCK, of Uock.lale, Pa., in wiitintr to Ir. Wlshart. say: "Mjr son wa pronounced Incurable with consumption, but hearing- of vour line Tree Tar Cordial, we purchased three bottles, and he commenced using it, and from that day to this he ha Isern getting well.' Columbus discovered America, but it baa been found that this only economical Shoes for children are the celebrated MLYKK TIPPKI. Never wear out at the toe, and are worth two pair without Tips. All Dealer, sell them.

Wishart's Pino Tree Tar Cordial! Nature's Groat Remedy FOR ALL Throat and Lung Diseases. For Sale by All Druggists and Storekeepers.

THE DYING BODY BUPFLIED WITH TUB VIGOR OF LIFE Tiinouan DR. RADYVAY'S Sarsaparilliciii liesolvent, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.

ONE BOTTLE WM muketha Plood pnr, the Skin clear, thn Kreg tnUht, Ilia 4;om;ilexloD imootti and transparent, u, Il.i.r Blronp, and re mure all Som, I1milc, lllol. !ni, runtuleii, Tctt r, t'atikers, etc., from the Ilead.Kace, Ni' k. Mouth and bklu. It ia pleaaaul to take aud tho wo la tuialL It r.enolrea away Plsoaurd I)epnlt(t It "Purines tlia Blood and Kenovatea th. Sjalein. It cure m Uh certainty all Chroulc IUrai-a that hare Uu gered In theynteinftTor ten yrars. whether It be Bcrufula or Pyphllltlc, Ilcrcdl try or Cunuiclous, HI IT S.tTID IK vua Lungi or Stomach, Skin or Bones, Fleth or Nerves, cor.KriTtxG Ttir solids and vitiatinq THE r-Ll'IliS. IT Is THE ONLY POxillVt; 4 IUK rtlK Kidney and Bladder Complaints, t'rlnarranil Womb riear. irave), TMabetro, Tropv, MoppMir of W ater. Ineonl liit lit e of I'rlne, .rl!ii' jiin . Albtiiiiltiuru. anil In tall eaea vln r linn- are drli k-iliM ilep..mia ; t hnmlc r.h uuihIIkiii, Si rofula, (jlainliilar Svvt-llliiir. llarKlnff lrjr i miirli, 4 lUK rruim Attention, r- pliniili- .nn.Vlli(, I I. tlliiK f I lie I.uiiim. I'"i'ii-l. W uter Itruali, Tic PoiiIiq. frill, Willie Murlllui;, I Ulin.ra, I lrera, klu and Mlp l'1-. an ii. M retirul In aM', Venule ( omiiUitiiii, t.i.iii, I'ropny. Kkkela. Mill Kli-imi, liroro Mil. 1 onnmi'tuin, Livr imil.nul, I Ii m In the 1 hrnat, M.'Mtti, luinom, oili In Die tUnixln and oilier paru eftlu- av n-iii. Sore Fjre, r-triimor im I Im tuirir--fn.i.i the Kar. ami the worat fori' ot Mtn I'li ui , r inptioim, I I'Vrr hirm, Seahl lli ii.l. Kliig Wunn, Suit lineuin, KrTlpel. Arpe, fllat k fpotn. Wuriin In the Heh, 4 'anrer-i 111 fir Woriili. and al' wesketnra; ami painful dt.eharva. TSIirht Sweat. I.oaif Simtih, ami rfil of llo- ltd' iirut'lile are within Hi; nirnilre rmnre of tlun oin(i r of Minli rn 4 ,i inlet rr, ami f- w iIm uw wl'l prove to anv peraon umi n i for either ol lliee foi uia el diaeaau ita Hi:Ul pwaer to cere litem. Sold by Druggists. $1.00 per Bottle. RADVAY'S READY RELIEF! Tk Chetipeit avnd Beit Medicine for Family Utss in the World: ONE 50-CENT BOTTLE wiu. rt itF moke t'iMn.AtvTs ANnruKvrsT TIIK b 'l h. M AiiWH I'hrN A 1 T A k liK III DK VI II AMilUNTAI.IIll M'TSt- AS I f 1 II S I iNK IUM'l:rr l.iLlvl lAIIMHH Hot Ullim MrUUlNr-i. U NI.IMUL ATTLNU-AM-k-TFTK M0MrT TI KfW A V"S 1IFAPY l'-KIMT IS AI'ITIKl KX1 A LI -i: IAKI.S IMII. l I V AKnlllUMi 1 I'll-H Tln.Vs- I'MN i Uo.Nt AV1U.1 a. Mi 4,ALfc. CLAsfcb 1 0 k:l I . IVPettTA'T.-MIer. V.neera. and oihera ri -l llnt lu .rlj M tilrti uitrtcl. a Imr it i iPl'riiH la arrure iIip aertirea of a iiIijsmmiiii, I.A I 'v . 'i N :K AH V KKI.I Kl l luT'ilnahle. It ran U- n-ed i'h puluve aiiri.e ef i .luii trood In all . aliriioa or dm omf ott u ep rii'io ed ; or if ' li d l.'i lrllui nja, Iilplillivri. hor 1 l.roat. It td i.ml-I.. iMir in Itiiiuu I olie, InConilnHfloii i f tin- li..ela, Moinarh. Lnnir. I.ivrr, kilii ) ; or Uh r- up, t'uoaj . I er and Airue; or Willi Nrnr.'ti. Il-.l-arli, Tli -Navloar-iii, T"olhahe, Karaehi' ; or a uh I 'iiii'ovim, 1'aui in the Kirk, or I Jo viiiini ini (urailli I'urrhu a, Uol ra Mortni or 1 nierv ; or im llurnn, M atila llrulio ; r a Uh Ktralna, I ra'npa hpvina. t lie appln alion of HALiVv l.l.Al'V lif I 1 1 " will e'.' ji.u vf Ihe uit of thei-o tun.isima In a lev tionra. Tarenijr drop In half a tomnler nf water lit In 4 few momenta ram t KAMi's, M' AsMs. m il'li 1uMAll', lilAKTIUKN. PKK IIKAHAIH1. 1!Kl;llKA. DhtNTH:r, OLU , Vs'u IS HIE HdW KIJv. anal all IM KTiNAL TAINS. Tri elera ahowll ala av aarry a buttle Of HAPWAV'h liKAHV KH.II-V Willi Ihem. A few ,ln...m aler w ill lei-eul M kneaa or p"ln from rhantfe water. It a betlcr than 1 rem h llraudr ur liitti n aa a ttltnulani. Sold by Druggists. Prke, 50 Cnts. DR. RADVAY'S REGULATING FILLS! Perfeelly laateleaa, elepantlf -oat.-., wtt I aweai rim, tmra-e n-ffiilate, purify eleana" JI"I Ireritthen. ti lWAV's ril.lj.. fur the rare or P .Ii-kt lira .f in Momai h. Liver, Unwela. Kl-lll'-Ti-. lllailder, rvnu liUeaaea. Ileadaj-lie 4 onatlpall m 4 oaliTeneaa, lnill(ration, lvipeiala. ttllloiiaiica' , lUi.'.'o Ki vi-r. Ii.tllinIllation of the Itoarla, IMi a. an I.M IM rancevm nn of Ihe Internal Vlwera. arrant. ! to rtlerl a poitlv cure. I"nrely VeiretaMe. rortalfirr n tnerriirr, niln-ralaor delelerloua tlriiira rt Xaverva the follow lnx vmpi'niia ' anltlnit frntn Tllaordera of the rlir--al Iv i-Hrip.li- : C 00ml pation. Inaard Itlra, .-.nlneaa rj the flood In the Head. Ac idity of the M iim h, Naue, lh artImrn, In-vuat of Kuod. lullo n cf v I ar ' ' I In Ihe 4o,nii h, Mmr f'.rurtationa. K-alna? c iut M-rlna- al the I'll i f the Stoniai h. hallinr.lnt. . f It Head. Hurried and Inrfleiili llo alhliir, , 't Hrrtin at the Id ot. ( nklnorliinorallii ru-naal ma when In a I vHni 1'iwture, Inmneaa ol iatni l U v ".' ' lietori' I'." jlilht. Keverand Pnll -.ln In tne Head. IK flelem-T of i'l-raplralloii, elloaneaa ef the Skin and I- v-, Pa'n In toe Milv, I heat, I.tmlia, and fcuddt'D I'luahia uf Ileal, Uurnlnif lu the t l-ah. A few il.MH-a of KAIiWAVS TILLS will fn t!i yatem from all the above-named dlaordera. Price 25 cts. per Box. Sold by Druggists. Read FALSE AND TRUE." S-nd one latter atamp to It tvAVAT .- CO . No I Warri-n aireet. New ork. liiforuiailuu Worth tlinuan. la w ill he aent you.

On uccount of tho popularity of the Wheeler fc AVil)on dewing Miithines.inirtics havo been largely engaged in pur" chasing old and secondhand machines of that make, and Imposed upon the puhlifl by selling them as new machines. The Wheeler fc Wilson Company begs to advise the public that any ouo desiring to buy their second hand machines can be supplied by that Company direct, on better terms than others can afford them, and he assured of what they arc buying. Address WHEELER A YTIUMX M'Ff! CO., tii" Hhoahwat, N'rw Yokk. rrrC T Fpeelmen Coplea of the beat AS'lriibl. I cultural l'awr 1q tha wurld. AMERICAN FARM JOURNAL. fltlern l.nrwe Paaea tnr otilv 7-1 renla H-r year, avlir Inoio-v. heliiien Coplea freu l alii a.lilrr... Vend I'oatal Curd to MM K K fte JOMit, Toledo, Ohio. You will iiait tu paocr.