Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 17, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 February 1875 — Page 2
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WEEKLY COUKIER
C. DOAXZ, PublUher.
INDIANA
CU1M.ENT XKAVS. u .miix;to. A third attempt to burn the Navy Impertinent l.uilJ.ns t Washington m discovered and frustrated on tho S'th.
A Charleston, . t ., dispatch or the r.'tn I
af7icw: Go.imor CLaiuocrlaiu,
id
eft ndant attorm y : t irt 1 hat imp iaiivtirt I competent to l'.;svv tiro.and testify ill hit uu 11 la half. Second That a- to I ho principal tiiifstiou Mt issue, he in not competent to ttxli-
1 l as to any cotiridciitial communication. It i I considered that tlii ipialinYd direction n. I ccttho prc.nt state of the law if evidence, ! and aNo rcdcct what m., remain of the rule I which impose silence or restraint, hy reason
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pul.Iic interest or polii y. Following I the comparative cottou fctate-
tuent fur the wwk ending Jan. '.! : t.;6.
Halt.
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1 J " I .lll',iLlu.t.. n.,ru ll KM
rordance with the recommendation of Juih-'e i Total receipts todate ..i i.Wiil w
174.
l;n.i"t S,.'st.ln !,:!.
K71.4J6 Ml, lull
TW'.on)
i.V4.7li
Jlvlry, hat tailed a proclamation disarming
the turbulent colurtU nillllla OI '-''r' " ,u I m,,., (g hnmt l all tinted C'ountv, and disbanding all military orj;uu, .tte port . . . tionsof every kind inthe county. The (iov ; ,7. ernor r.lo proclaim that he it ready to re-f4t..lkat i.iverpoi . move county official, upon reasonahle proof, "lr"l a floa."f
.f misconduct tn oniee , ami enjoins an ciu- ,. iu. hM ,. renominated
rnstorfrainfioiuallart tendtn to pro- lllD bv lh Kcpubikaii of the duee excitement, tfuU-t now ,rcvail in ( Third c, rn(cticut ,(llltrlt.t. Ldefleld. j A d.,atfh from Fall Kiver, Ma.sM 2d, aays: Caj.tain C.ro.in, Sheriff of I lay ( otinty, Jh (;r4n5te anJ Cn.wnt Mlla cloned yeter-
J10..WIUJ a po oi men..urn..u...r.. i ...v .., Ih1 1.r.h,nU. tlVjav. owin to di-
31,0110 8i,0W
house of Mr. Samuel, the h'Mii of the James
stMat-tion about waife. The weavers have
boy. on the morning oi me. in, ana cap-1 ... . f . BllIulM.r Kjh-v
tured(!eorge Janio. EJwnrd Miller and Kd. ! f( j, u( fre to be alvaneei to ca. h. hamuel. on aunjdeioii of their being a-eon- ,t u heu tbU win be much more eeonomkal l.lioeof the Jain brother. They were j h koppin. ., on futuU of thP Unf,m. taken to Uberty and 1-xlged in Jail. i The .,,nne workinj will be ae d il a A paek'ige waa received at the Iead-letter . wff k neh w h;e thediffll.Mv continum. The OKce in Wellington, a few Java ao. con. j nr)tvm MV th(v are rtadv t0 lubmlt the jif. tuning baif a don anake, two ded. the re, to aitration winder ahve; one wa a copierhca.l. five j Th' . wev finar 4.llline.t,.(1 through fertlon. The reptile, were in a tin box, i thft j, . Tunm l n addreeil to Germany, but had bn t.ipej j at New York on account of inefficient io-t- M :T Al Mt Til. At Chicav''. on the nigbt of the th, Janien Th A to. Utfil Tre report that th lie. I I nit. ali.i .lioiH-rr Jim. a itotorioun thief
publican Senator were in caucus on the 30lh who i-untiucd in the County Jail a a wh fir about five hours on the Louiiana ques-1 n- in a cae of rubtHTy,atteuiptHl toem ape,
tion. After mu.-h dehste, It wa concluded to j and. p ttii ujxmi a rmf, lipx-l and fell iuto knj.port the President tnwhat he had already ! the corridor, a dMane? of forty 1'eW, mangling done relative to affair in that State, and to ! himelf fearfully, and rccciing iiyurie?. from Hand by him in future in support of the Kel- whh-h he lied the anw night, logg Government, In all Uwful authority. It The MinneMJta IIoue of Itcprvseutativri, U aid there were eight Senatam who di-j with but one dUenting vote. Li'!eJ aen'ed from thin position of their Kf publican rejluti m d 'lnsnding that William . ICing, aoiates. J K' prewntative elect to Congrew from the The Secretary of Warha forwarde-l to the Third Iitriet in tlut Slate, present hiuwlf IIouka report of t!i Qutrtrrmi-tcrienertl l f jre the Iovetig:tting Committee of the aixl Commiiary-;ecrral of Subsitenre, giv-1 Houe at Washington andeiilain the damag. 1njr in d?ta l the eort to those department of ing charge made aa!nt him in connection il.n MiHlwf war, auioutitli. iu the .t.jU . vi.4 lie Vi: Ml! ul-iJv. 111 v(C tut reto J411.(KK). I in, he h re'juesteU to place hit rt'sigution iu The St-eretary of War bat nt to the Hons' 1 the hands of the (iovernor. au ct mate of Majora Comtei k and Weitel, At Uu hmond. VM on the night of the CM, Corp of Engineer, of tho cx(ene cf deepen- ) Huh rurgre. Internal Kevtnue Collector, Ing the navigable channeli of river connect- I hot and killed a colored burglar nameI IJobiug Ijike Eri"- and Huron, to atmit the pa--1 Ins-ou. Tbe Comner'a Jury justitieU the a?e of vesselt drawing twenty-fire feet of wa- j hooting. ter. The figun't are rearly f i.ft iO.f'iO. j I u the case of AVintermute, on trial for the The House Committe.. on appropriation murder of (kn. MrCook at Yankton, I. T., r" -onimcn 1 an appropriation of fl7.4oH.ooO j the Court t.n the P0ib rend -red a dei'.Sii difr Inland mall service next year, a reduction I charging ths prioner, and ordering him in cf f."il4,7'.H;. charge of the Sheriff, to await further action Th Sini.hon'an Institution hat received a t "f the tirand Jury, telegram announcing the discovery of a new i Edmund Wuerp I. Cashier of the People' planet at T.-rlin, in tho rUhf a-enion twen-' ingt l'--'k of t. Iui, al)--.iHlt d on th,, ty-thne degree-, dl;ntion eighteen degrees ' "l-t ulf., taking all the available fun.U of tint twenty-six minuV north, twtlrthniainitude. j institution along with him. The ' Rank had A delegation of colored men, headeil byVone depoitora, mostly jioor iv,p!e, Frederick Ioug!js. waite, fin the IU publi- J and i!t Mi-pensi.n will ne.-esnrily caue can s- n.ifort at Washington, on th 1-t, and j great harl-hlp to many, who had all their informed tin ni that, iu tln ir judgment, to , little a iog inve-ted th- rein, reeognie Kellogg ami refu-f to eat Tineh- A n;ot diring rtbb 'ry wa committed in 1-aek would le con.t rued by the colored o- Mciuphit, Tenn.. alioat 9 ol k on the inornple a aii imidiou ditinetioii against the j ing of th-; lt. On Saturday, a man giving colored rae-. That the recognition of Kel- the came of W. II. I'm ker rented the baelogg carrifl w ith it the validity ofriuehl.aek' : uient of the KniekerlxM kr Imldug, No. 1 rre-l ntial, lotli having lif-n the fiuteouie of i Mavlison Street, t was titH, for the purthe i J.-ctiou if lTJ. j jKis- of opw-ning a tock Insurance offi-e, and Fol'owingU the recapitulation of the pub-1 pl-wed an oil dk and a few chairt Inthe
ie debt utatement, February 1st : rear part, which hat a back entrance throiizh Six r rrnt. In.n l t ,V".7,ici.li-i n a, y bv the Firt National Hank. tn
'' r'' Monday morning John Urady, Hiesseng r for l,7in,lio,j j the Southern Expret Company, whodeliv- " u ' T valu ttile pai-kagoa, entered thia ofllee, ll!:M.!io ! having a pai kaif aid to contain fl, al-
.',iTi.u: dr-.ed W. U. i'arker &. Co., No. 1 Ma.lim
Mreet, exprentc! fmm Colliery ill, Tt nn.
Five r ceut. UimU. T til coin tonds...
I.wftil inonpy debt... Matured ileht l-rl ten-U-r nti t ertiflciU'i of depiil. lrclional rurreitrj.. xun eertiCraU-a.
Total without intcreat. T..U1 d.l.t Total iutere-t
( nth In treaur-:, coin I 'ah In triiiry, eiirrem-jr h-nal rt-p.miu held for reienip. lion of certificate of deposit.... Total In treasury IvM leu eah in treanry
lnerene uuring J 'ouJrT 1 ton. I a isHUet to l' irte Itailroinl, irU ft payal'lcin l.ful mooer, iriiK'fal outtaniing .. li.u rrt Acrnie-1 and Dot ret paid.. lnt-rv"l paid ov I Kite-1 Mate Iiiu-re.t repaid by lransirtli(in of ma 1 1 '. Ilal-tnif Iiihrert paiu if Cnited Mates
(KIT
4,ti,iio ! Ilra-ly on i nt ring aked for a member of the
firm and told hit businet. There were two white men and thrrts negroea ftandir.g W-hind
2,i42.MI,tf ti,e counter, an 1 Uralv iirente.1 hi reeedit ' an 1 at the ame time threw liit ru. h $ an.fvw.iKi j containing a large number of money package '""" ! on the counter. At thit moment a ro. wat ii, 4 .,ofio ! thrown around hit neck, a bag was ' thnwn over hit bead, and lie wat beaten a!rno-t lns. nsil.ie. Thevdians then l, in,:, 1T2 ! I.K ked the fnmt dojr, and, tyin; hit
i legs, l, n lilin; uid when he revi ed he found ; a lot of olt bagt and matting piled on hit head. W a-it'il; threw them fff and cut the rope, and, W.-Jile.' ' craw ling to the dinir, uiiIm keil it and gave the :!-irtn Tin, m!.!i r h-i 1 llf -iri'vf'l'.i' tl:lde
their eseaie through the bark dLMr and alley,
and altlnxili the psi'iee M oun d the city and
jn.ftll.ftV.
The Nnate Committee on Civil Servl.f and i 'llr,," a11 ,1:,-v' XrM". ,,f,,,'m W!W f',.u,"L
P.. tn n. hment has reported favorably tin- bill 1 " u.ey cro i in- river in . . . r ' lu- ing lOjH-rc. nt.alltal.Hri.K.ini verv , j The amount of money ti.ke,, is not Mated, j .rfment of the ...vernment M-rvlee. l-.th i T,,p ''"''"y have off. red fl.o r-wanl for f U il and military, vvhieh -acceJ l- r ai'l'-elo nsion of the r-bU rs. a.111Iln) Captain White, a horse thief, who escaped Th I-resiib-nt, on tin 3d. aetit to the Sennte fr" 'h'1 J:,il Memplii-. a short t ime in.-.-, the reciprocity treaty with the Hawaiian i I-ur-ii.fl and overtaken m ar llend-r-m. M..nd., sign, d m Washington, January Wth. i T,"- The ( :tptain n ful to Mirn nder, l:ati,i nt; ,nt are to be exthangf d w ithln ! " beret.n hi .uruera almt nJ kille.1 bun.
in in rai Mu rnian, aecompaniei iy ins muii, l. ft New irb-ant for Vicksburg on the 2d. It is iioil.T.t.Mxl Tie will return to New Orleans.
1". T. but the li.-:el!i;irtei of the I. partlll'-Ht of
Id closed in New York, on Feb. S. at ! Missouri w ill !e r-cstablisb d at Chicago.
eighteen months, and the trtaty to remain In j
for.-.- si . . ar thereaftt-r.
1113-4. , KingKalalaua and aiilte, an 1 the Unit-d Mr. Mary Felones, w iff of Col. J.dni F- j State Mini-ter at Hawaii, Mr. Fierce, a ls lones, Treaun-r of the Cli,dsea Savings Itank, , fnni San Fram dco on the United Statei at r.o-ton. was no badly burned on the Slst, teaiiuT Fetisucola, fr Honolulu, on the 21. from h.-r clothes taking fire at the stove, that 1 Angus Cameron has b-en elected Uidtrd he died two hour afterward. Ifer hiil.nnd . States Senator from Wisconsin, successor w a- ' badly burned hi bis f ff.,rts to evtin- j to Senator Carpf liter, the vote s'.inding Car-K"i-li the flanies. ' j pf ntr, .Vj ; Cam-roil, ; scattering. 4. Thit Five iii'iske., armed men bound and gauged ; reii't wa br 'Ugbt about by a ro.lition of a watchman In the American Express Com- ' ijomocrata w ith bolting ublK' m. Th" pinv'aofT.ea at Eti. a. N. Y.. on the night of I latfer offered the I.m icra's f .ur ntmes from ttie :y ith . and tlien carried off a bag contain-' which they nrtht caoie a caoing th niKht traii.'t package. The loss Is did ,te, viz: Judge Cob". ex-Gov. believed tube mail. i Iswls, (Jen. Giippey and Angus Cameron. 1 lie otti. e of the Adam Ef fressi fftn, any ! The Iemoeratic ciuciis nominated In New Yrk C'ny was recently rob'w-l of , th ht'er gentbiiiaii conditionally upon hi me -o.(asi wo. th of bonds ami other ac- 1 a,., j,t , nee of a platform that Include hard ' "riiie. money, tariff for revenueonly, and upmnv In the Tilton-IUf eher mit. on the lt. cv ef civil nuthoritr in time of lieaee. Mr.
lore 1 utoii. th plaintiff. t.K.k the w it- Catii-Mn ws born In Cab d nia. Livingston -tand in his own I half. The Court I County. N. Y.. In l2ii. He WMit to Wi-con-
ru'e-d, in regit rl to the o'lj'-. tions r:iiel by :n in l "7, and has n rvi d tlx years in the
Th. . ri.-s
State legislature, and was Speaker tf the Actiihly in ls:7. lie U a lawyer by .rtd'eaion. The western Itound train on IheMidlnud I'acitio Kailwaywas thrown lown an embankment by a broken rail, near llconrtt, Ntb., on tho night of the 2J, and the baggage and j aengtr cart completely wrecke I. Several patn-rgers were dangeroitslv w ouuded.
The National Grange of Tat roits of Husbandry met 'at Charhston at noon on the'Jd. MaIer Adams of Iowa occupied the chair. All of the ottleci-ss were present . making, with delegates!, over sdxt; members. roitiai.x. A recent cable dispatch from London states that Archbishop Mauning baa i.ued a pamphlet of 200 pagea In reply to ( t laditono.' r xloatulation. Ho maintain that the Vatican decreet have not changed the condition of civil allegiance. The allegiance of Catholic i aa undivided a that of any other Christiana. (Question of conscience alone could divide It. The recent decree have not extended the power of the Tope. The Ecumenical Council in no way touchf 1 the relation of Church and 8tate. It decree merely declared the doctrine which were already matter of faith. The Pope cannot, therefore, by virtue either of llie-ie twrree or his supreme authority, make any claim on hi adherent of a nature to impair the integrity of their civil allegiance, lie cannot do an act rout rary to divine law. To impair civil allegiance would lo contrary to that law. The spiritual authority of the Church was indirect in it filtration on temporal affairs. It indirectly condemns and declares not binding iuch temporal lavvsaadcv iate from the law of tied, and, thens. fore, impede the attainment of ealvation. Iu regard to the uposition alvnnced in the arsuacnt tbstthc 1'cpc might attempt tod-
pose the Queen of EngUud, the writer n--luarkt that, a the Queen i wholly withdrawn from the Catholic Church, every condition la wanting which would render such deposition justifiable. The Archbishop dclares that the European power have entered Into a .ytmatic conspiracy against the Church and warn theui that they are there, by wrecking theinsi lvet. In conclusion, he uy Gladstone' pamphlet Uivite Catholic to rebel ng-Jnst divine authority and encourages m-hism, heresy and tleidly sin. Iy the term of the late International Postal Convention hclJ at Heme, all uecounti between this country and Europe, except France, for international correspondence were abolished, ihut relieving the I'nitttl tates from an annual pay rue nt of aliout 2.V),C0O iotage ba'ance. The Grand Crs of the Order of the Hath has bee n offered to Thoniu Carly le, and Alfred Tennyson N tohe ma le a baronet. The Czar ha recognized Kinjr, Alfonso. The Iteaufort Fcmal Lunatic Asylum, on the Montmorency 11 jad. near tuehfc, Canada, wat burned on the night of the 30tb. Three patientt were burned to death. A loekout in the coal minesof South Wale hat commenced, and one hundred and twenty th' u-and iiiinersi are idle. Miipwrigbts of Ncwcast'e-on-Tj ne to the nuu.ber of 0,oo0 li tve also atruek. A despatch from Havana, 31st, ay that on the irtth the insurgent att;ukd and captured the village and f-rt of Jihara, in the ineo N'iiia di-triet. There wa considerable loss of I if-? on lth ide. Midiid adiii-ea of the 31d atate that decrees hav e been issued permitting the prcs to duss act of the mini-try, forbidding attacks on royalty and religion, and prohibiting the publication of intelligence vvhieh may bo serviceable to the Carlit. Newpiier which have leen visited with the is-nalty of suspension three times f ball Is-wholly Mippressed for then-urthof-f. use. It it stated on authority that i xttieen Nalx II lud.lt an acknowledgment of allegiance from the father of Don Carhw, w ritten in Hd. The AjC'i say the cordial communication Ix tvvi-cn Mr. Ciishing, Envoy of the United States, and S. nor Catro, Minister of Foreign Affaiin, have resulted iu ar understanding In n ganl to the indemnity payaide to the families of the crew of the Virginins. A negro who was recently brought to Jacmel. Haytl, from the Interior n a charge of cannihali-m, ha la-en tried and convicted, and sentenced to lw executed. M hen arrested, h had 111 a basket the heud of a v ietini, w bo seemed to have lc-n only recently killed. It it ret torled from Berlin that th Federal Council ha einKvvered Prince I'ismarck to ftiHude an t tradition treaty with the rnite.l Stati's. A private telegram from China confirms the rsirt of the death of the Emperor, and states that the Empres, overcome w ith grief, comuiitt"d iMiieiile; that a tiii of the aeventli Prime, time years old, has Ih-s-h pp-laiinr-d Eniror, and that the Empress mother is again regent. The rein I don in Peru bat thu far been to the advantage of the Government force-. Refvirts concerning the Venezuelan Insurrection are conflicting and unsatisfactory. It is considered a probable that the Canadian Minister of Finance will ai-ede to tho reouest of the tea and coffee importer of Canada, and rci in pose ten pr cent, duty on all such article imported into Canada from the t'ldted Mate. Garibaldi It s.tid ti have inform.! the King that he ' luid not come to Home with petticoat intentions, bat to forward the material welfare of hi constituent." Serious disturbances are tviorteil In Aspinwall, in consequence of the imprisonment of Ir. IVggalt, a P.ritih aubject. n the. 1.1a man-of-war wa ordere.1 from King-ton to Aspinwall to ti pt ort the Itriti-h Consul, who ha 1 Iteeu assaulted.
Conrelonal Proef edlnir. In the Senate. fn the 2tli, t he Hou-e bill granting the riglit of war and dc-ot groundi to Uie Oregon t'entral Pacific Iliiilroa'l Cmipny Um.ufli ttie pul.lic land of the I'nitcd MjiU-s from U innemiires. NeTt, t the Ctvlnmlila Kiver. Tia I'nrtlnnd, Orra-on, waa ainen.l.sj and passe l. At Uie expiration of ttte morniag hour the l.niinn ilieriisM.m was restim.sl and Mr. '.tnWIinic tHk tlie riis and rmke nt length in .lefens of tli Preaident' course. '1 he session of th lion- hal li.- n rotitinne.1 nil the juttmiii liielit, and at ini'lniglit on Uie i-tli th dead dock
atill continued, with no proepect of eiUier tide giving away. In the Senate, on the '.!th, Mr. Ccnkllng preent"d the credeutial of I rands Reman, t'ul-U-d Slate St-nalor from New York for ait year from March I, 173. lU-i'eiveilaud placed on Hie. ....Mr. IIok'7 preaentasj the ertxlt'iilial ofF. M. Ciskrell, I'nlUsl Mate .Senator from Missouri forjiv years from Man h 4, Ijvi'UnI and pl.u-l on llle.... JUr. Ilogy prers tiU-d Joint resolution of the Jlls-ouri l-irislture condemning military iiitertereiHS in l.oui.iaiia. and had I hem n-ad at the Clerk's derk. i intcred printed, and te lie on Uie Uthle. Mr. hei uuin said if the p.s.ple in Missouri though the InU-rfei-euce of the ,.. erniiieiil In 1'iasi.tua was nnt-.nisLitutioDal, he llionv'tit ttiev had better htuitv Uie ContttiliiUon of
1 Uie I uiled MiiUs ...Mr. eprag-ue, from the Com
mute on I'lil'iie l.au.ls, re.rUsi a.lvei-acly on a lull for the relief of certain etllcrs on public land in eeriain portion of I.twa. Munn wiU,
Nebraska and Kausa, and it was in.lellnitely
txistponist At the expiration ol the morning hour Mr. I'onklmg look the floor anl resume-1 Ms argument la regard to Ixtulsiana. He wa repli.il i4t briefly h Mr. (iordoa, and then Mr. AVei-i obtuined the flixir w llh Uie uniler-tandinif Uutt he would ad lits the sn-naU- wbeu II ie l,ouifiau.-t tiiscusmon was renew. si . . ..Adjourned till Monday. The House adjourned at 1U ii o'clock this morning, afU-r a conluiuou sessuui of for-tv-six hour and twenty -live minute. Thcrw was un coiiiprmnise. A motion to adjourn waa made by Mr. Ward (Itcp.) of Illinois, who aid it wa ev ident Uiat tho limits of human enduraneo had been reached, and that no lefrlalaUou could lie had under the present rule of Uie House, lie wa unw illing to aulmnt to torture longer, and therefore niovel to adjourn. Tho yite was 75 arainst Mi, nineM-en Itepubliean Voting in the aflirmaUve. The roll was called aeventyfive times during the aiUm. The adjournment was to fatunlay utsm. T he Toting on dilabiry motion conUniK-l until Uie adjournment, as it had since the fUibustcrinr Iteirun, and wa only riirerMfled by the call of Uie House, and bringing in abttcDl nu-niber. Iii the House, on the Sitb, upon being calle.I loonier, the lemorrat made a Kiint Uiat the complete list of the yea and nay and abacntce, tadng part of the Journal, must he read, and the KieiiVcr ruled the poiut well taken. Atler four hours' rending, alcnionetraling that alxiut UfUvu hours would W rtsjuirtHt to tinish the journal, Mr. Eldridire moved 1. 1 adjourn, Itut tlie motion was lost. ori attcr. however. M r. lluUer m.-vte the Mtine motion and it was carried. In the Senate, on the 1st, Mr. Sherman called up the Houje bill to amend the National Hank act, and fixing the romtenation ot tiioNational Itank Examiner, rejioi-ted from the Kinaiir Committee last week, with nnu nilineuts, which were agreed to, anil the hill was pasrs-sl.... The amendment of the House to the lull to provide for the payment of interest on 3.li lion. Is of the District of ( oluinbia was itgrecil to an. 1 the bill was passed. .. . At the expiration of the morning hour, tlie consideration uf the r-rhurx resolution in rt-Kurd to louisiana was rct-unied . and Mr. Wi.t spoke at le ikUi in defense of tlie President and ttte Kellogg liovmimdit. IK wa followe.1 ly Mr. Morrill of V.nnoi.t, who tlefcO'letl tlie action of Uie President, and charged that the ltemocrat'e party was responsible for the oiitrairc in the ouih. In the ilouse John II. Caulllcld, who aasel.cted to till Uie vacui i'.um .I by 11.. i d,-aUi of Mr. i:v of Illinois, was aworn iu and took hit sent Mr. HroinKt made a Mmt of order that the inirtni-hisl portion of the Journal of Wednesday should thread, but the (speaker overruled th ps-dnt The iekt'r then pnesisie. to the rail fit Mate for bill in refcreme, lieginniiiir w ith Uie Mate of Maine Mr. Hale of Maine intr.stuc.wl a resolution to change the rule of the House by the adoption of the following as a new rule : "Whenever a question is pending tspfnre the House tlie .Speaker shall not entertain any motion of a dilatory character, except one motion to adjourn an I one motion to III a day to which the ilouse tthall aijourn. Itut the previous. uestin, on engrossment, and Uie third reading of a bill or JolM resolution shall not Ik ordered iluring Uie llrst da fif it consideration, unl.s-t three -fourth of tlie niember present shall seeoncl tlie demand.
l rovi.lis.1 uial tun rule shall oot hpily lo House resolutions offer. ! In the morning hour of Mottlay; and provnlfl further that it shall not apply to any proposition to appropriate money , rrwlit, r other property ol th I'uiled ."-tates fiteept regular appropriation lulls." Mr. It.in.i.ill made a oint of order, which, ailer diM-ussion, was overruhsl and tlie r solution was rclerred to the Couiiuittee n Kill.Mr. Cessna also offerel resolution to chanre Uie rules, providing, in addition to a rule ut-tan-tiallv the same as the on offered by Mr. Hale. lhat'tlH-Judiciary Coniniitue may report bills of a public rliaraete'r on Tuesday aud t'Uursdavs, and that the llous may, by a majority vote, .lis-js-nsevsith further reading of h Joiirn.nl alter the reading shall have occupied thirty ininiiU'S. A niint of tinier was also made upon it by Mr. K.indtll, itisciissfs:! and overruled, and an appeal from the decision of tha Chair taken by Mr. K.nntlall and Mr. Ilsrk, which was laid tin Uie table by a strict party vote. Mr. C. ssna' resolution was then n-lerfed to the C-smmittee on Kules Mr. Iliitler of MAssiiehiisetU niove.1 to sui-peiel the rules se as lo allow the ( oinmilU-e on Kule to repxirt at the present tune, for consideration, amendment and action, nny new rule or change of rule, and providing that din ing the consideration and discussion of such repx t and any amendment ottered Uiereto, the ieaker hull entertain no dilatory motion w ha lever, and that th discussion on the rules and amendment thereto ehull not evrced one Itour. Iej.x.-te yeas, 170; n.ny, si noi two tliirds Tlie only exception to the vote tcing a strict party one was Uiat of Mr. Sencr, a Itepubliean, who voh"! nay. Hi ?ote the other way would havecarriel the mtiou....Mr. Cbb moved to susisnd Uie rules and pas lite bill directing II) President to supply f.ssl and liUMtl army clothing to all lelitule and helples iiers.ni living on Uie V esU-ro frontier who have ls-.ii r.'itdertsl destitute and helpless by the ravage of rrosshopicr last suiiiiut r. Agreed t- yea 17o, nav 4it....The Ilouse t'Mika reees uiitil lu o'clock to morrow morning. In the Sene, on the 21. Mr. Cameron presented the eredetitial of Wa. A. Walbtee, V. S. SenaUw-elect frm Pennsylvania for ix years, from March I, l-7.i. Head and pl.nred on llle.... Mr. I l.nyton presenh-d a memorial nt Joseph lins'ks. d Arkansas, claiming that at theeltsrtion held on Uie .'.th of Noveinlier, ls;i, he wa tlulv eltsi-te.1 tnivernor of the Male for bur years from the llrst Monday tn January, 17:1; Uiat Ue was iu ail n.s-ts eugibie, but lin.l liie fo.. nment of the M-tU- lias ls-en usurped by force and fraud and is now held by armed force. lie arks that Uie lawful tKivernmentnf tlie Male liereco)f. nued and such action ! taken by tongres a willprotei-ttlieconstitution.nl tiovernmeiit in tlie Mate. lrderel pnnt.sl nod n-ferred Mr. Allison intr.sliiie.1 a bill to authorise the contrtielion of a pontoon bridge acnis the Mississippi Kiver at orwear Uteeity of ttubn.ue, la. ketcrred. The lbU-a nttumefl the session at 10 a. nt .. Mr. Ilutler of Massachusetts niove.1 to suspeiitl Uie rules so a to give the Committee tin Kule leave to n-port forthwiUt change or amendment to the rules, and providing dur ing the consideration of such rewirt no .history motion whatever shall be entertained by tlio peaker. Mr. Kaudall moved an adjournment, which was rejectel. Th House then p.nn-fsiMle. b t vote on Mr. lluller motion, and it was rewted jeas, 177; nay, !)les than two-third in tho affirmative. Ureat exriU-ment prevailed during tlie tnking of the vete, and it progress wa anxiously note.1. The nlr U-p tihlican voting wltli the minority was still Mr. ssrner, and his vote again ilctcaled tlie motion. Mr. fotrheld then moved to su-s nd Uie rules, and adopt as a new rule Uie following : 'Whenever a tiuestum 1 endlng Irf-for.- the House, the. sK"aker shall not enteruin any motion to adjourn, and only one motion lo tlx a day to which Uie Hons shall adjourn. Itut the lreviou question on engrossment and th third reading of any bill or Joint resolution shall nH m ftrdentl during th first day tif it omsideration unles three fourth ol the memtwr premt hall aeeond the tlemand; proibd that tin rule shall not apply to the House resolutions; and, provided further, that it shall n-.l applv to any proposition to appropriate money, credit or oilier property of tlt I niie.l MaU-s, except Uie regular annual appropriation bills." At the surgestion of Mr. Hale of Maine, Mr. liarneld modified Ui rule by changing threelourth toiwo-ihird. Mr. lluller of MastnchnUs and Mr. Cessna made an effort lo have the proviso almiit the previous question struck out, but they were onahl to do so. The vot wa Uken on Mr. t.arfleld' motion, audit was re-j.su-l vrss, IM: navs, 1 to not two-thir ls In llss aflirii ntiv. Mr. Kasson moved to sii-pcnd th rule, and allow-the ComnntUsa t.n Kule to r. M.rt nowanv rule, or any change of rule, and that during its consideration thu epe.tker shall ciiteiUuu uo ttilatory motion, and Uutt ili.-cus-
ion thereon shall 1 lltnltesf to one hour A vote was taken on Mr. kassnu'a motion, ,'t wa carri. yeas, 1st ; nayt, lat. The result a as the cause of Mt congratulation on the Ucpuldlran si.le of Uie House, and of a corresiHindin depression on the Demncratln able. Ur. Uardrl.l Uiereupon, from Uie Ctsiunultee on Kul.-a, reisa-t-tsl Uie rule which It hal prrvloti-ly otic re-. I. 'pha rule having been read, air. i'ox. a incuiU-r ol u,e Comiiuttee ou Kule. made a poinlof oi.lcr Uial the ivoiiimitUsit had had ih meeting si ace It was ortlerett to report. The Speakcrovcrruled Uie point Mr. lUu.UII asked to liarc thtt rule read w hi.-li he regarded aa hearing on lis) iKiint, and Ui hieaker notastsriituig Ut It Mr. I'undall said Iw would iyw revign any furUsx conn.- lion with the I'ominitUss tin ltule. Mr. t.'ox also notitltsl the heaker vf bis resigDatlon a a niemlr nf Uio couiuiilUm. A long and heatesi discua ion follow e.l, during which tlie Sneaker came down on the floor and advocau-d the rule pre-iite. by Mr l.arll.-l i. Cpon a vote lieing taken Uie rule as amendetl was adopted-yeas-, U6; Mr. -sencr slill voting w lUi the minority. Xl.ssrs. lLau.Iull and Cox llieu insiste.1 on resigning Uieir placea on Uie Conimiiu-e on Kitten, aud alWr iiouin discusaion, Uieir resinaUous wt-re accesjiU.nl. In the Senate, on the 3d, M r. Clayton tubniittett a resolution reuestiug tbe President to transmit lo Uie Senate, if nut incuuipalible with public interest, such Information as I In his possession, aud not liereUifore transinitled lo the Senate, respecting affair in Arkansa, together with such recoiniuen.lation a he may dtent proper in reference Uiereto. Mr. Johnston obJtsrUsd to the latter part of the resolution calling upon the President for rt-coinincndations, aud upon hi motion that portion of Uie rcsoluUou wa slrukeu out and, a amcnYd, the resolution was agreed to.... Mr. aineroit railed up House bill appropriating I.Ouo to defray the expense of enterUininir King Kalakaua iluring hi recent visit tier. I'asl....l he sn. ate then pa use. t a large numlier of bill reported by the Committee on Pennons. 7nioi. I'nder the new rule the Civil-riirbts bill was early reached to-day, with only right licpuhlicau voting against considering it. nuiiiely: Jlarrisini, lluller and Thornbiirgb ol lenitessee, 1ownde of Maryland. Mrait of Minnesota, l.oilaud of lclaWire, eiirof Mrginia, and ManaPlnl Missouri. After the Hennepin (.'anal bill, which wa tlie special order, was taken out t.f the way, Gen. Hutler announce I that be woul.l receive the N-n ate bill as an ainendmeot and w ould riiei.li tho time for tleUite with Iteinornits till i o'clock tomorrow, when he woul.l call the previous question. Various member spoke for and aiiamst the bill, pending consideration of which Uie 1(. n.i,.uro'l.
Protccthe Power ot Clothes. Clothe pr tect the Imdy, not by keejting out fold, but by kecpiri"; heat in, or more correctly, by illowin"; through their Interstiei's each ventilation that the nervous fystem may uot Ik; M-n-i'ile to extremes iu changes ot tttn' rat tire. If the first mentioned cttt-ct were prodnt et" by jrannent, t!i n the material whieli it the most luii'trviou to uir would be the warmest. A kid glove, lor example, would keep the handt more eonilcirtable than thick wfxden mitten.. .Just thereverso, a is well known, is tlie case. lr. lVttehkofer sUte that etjnal surfuivs of ?ari.us material are rmcnted bv air a follows, flannel N in taken a. 1(a): Linen of intnliuiu fineness ."'s', fdlk 4 buckskin is, tainitsj leather 1, chamoU leather ol. S S - Tho wife of a wall-known liteniry jr nlcuian, while readiuir one of hi art.cles for the prv-ss, corrected it a she went alonj: imd the errors weresomewhat iiumeroiiii. ' Why, husband," excl.ihinnl, " you don't know the llrst rules of jrruuitiiur, fr ilse voti are verv tieL'Iii:etit !"' " W-ll. in V
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