Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 17, Number 7, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 March 1875 — Page 2
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C. I'OAKE, Publiaher.
INDIANA
CUHKKXT NKWS.-! XV MI14;T(. t A Wtivinn .l.!it h of the '.Villi n: Tim committee which x Uitcd Mii hlpi t invest 'gate ll" condition of ntTiir in lhat Mate ill s-iiJ.ii.it two r'Hrt". tin li") publieai. uniting in the n ajor.t. report and i Ihf 1i mocrat in tl. inieority. The majority report will rexl-wall the fae's concerning', the trmlili uri-ipg nt of tic elect iou ; to flic -f sheriff Titer Cr.by, the, organization of ill Tx-pay.-'' I sj.'ue,'' jin.l. as thry Ma'c, the ext. ni''i i"'1 el" Louid-nA vv,,,,'' '-lllu', organisation. The committee conclude i heir . .. . . it r .1 I
report l'V a'.mg "'ir ' " 11 '" iie.-fn.lt vf'T furtli-r art Ion by tliN Connie-,
ls7l. j sl ,Ki"
ta.i Hi tor the werk ending Foil. -
Jlulrt. Net receipt fr the week al nil I niied suies port 7-i.rt' T..IHI re elptstoilate 2, '...'.! Kxiwrtntwr the w.vk To,.l.Vi Total e yoit b dab' I,(!s4,7t4
Mo .4P h.ui'l ut au liuu'ii S( 'c imrt sink land at nil inU-rlor tottll. t. k lit Liverpool i. Lof American artout for torsi llriuin
The Cliff JH onioiive Work, at Scranton, j w.iv burned on the '.'Tth. l.o-, -Vni.- j Mm. Two hundred nnd tifty nun an thrown
o il of cinplov ni ut. The proprietor uf the Turk Hotel t Haiti
m !, MJ., I a clood the houe to tin puli- j
ilJ.eoo
lit, Til i T,iw I '.'.m.OHO i
lie. to tMe incurring the penalties of the j ' xi!-rigM MM. Th- iirincli'it hotel at j ' Al.-xau.lri. Va., have abo canceled their li-j Cv lis- for tllO tiSCTli" ("SlISO.
1 ; n.'raJ VM .Tohn Tortt-r ha lx n apix.int-
MD.I ..iii uri'ir.'.on.iu. mlln;' th. pa-wie or r.!C..iiiiiiinli.nT or l'ubin' orks or .M-w thei-auc.Hh 11, an.th lo.iwuuf a r. -olu-j YorVfity by Mayor WicUam. tlon Ju-tifiu' tiit 'in tM.ii of iov. Awm wr,T 4XI MH TII. ftpnoI..n.J h.a,iioD of the lVi-.U.W. (f s ,,,,,,., rJ.rintl..m nt tolhat Wat. : for oi..Plring to prevrnt .....oinusj o-J ; WWI u.tiua.U M .rD- ; rf , m )n raI.Tic.Jlr. hauU.i..jeJ. , luNvllle
I lir I lilit-TT o lliiv nan tin- iivuuhi iiiiv-
l artially insane. . M niaUr l ushitijf ha oflicially informed the i.vfrnini nt that the Virjriniu Inilrmnity
jar?hnve l-rn frtnal!y tranforreil. and thstthontlrt fjii 'tiion 1 ?ttir! on Ui? ai of a iyui nt by SpaiD of f0 to the family of ta ili k liiu. 1 lbci'auiti iinutr h-u prined to ttw
S.HTt'tarv of State an autosraph u tter tr-u younj Aifonao. in which the :iter HU- that b?h bnal!v!tothe throne byaot l iniv t ioa of llw Spuih peaj.le, auJ d-.'irw that tit.. I'ulU.l Stale will aoci.t the jirolT.T ofhis
f.-i.rnUM;.
IM'f of OWi'B Cotintr.
lion. loa,'herty VMte. iropriotor of th M;imheitr. Kmtu.ky. Salt Work, and father of Hon. John 1. White, nwntly elect-1 '.! Uepublican t'onpnian fronuhi' Ninth) IlMrkt of Kentucky. e.miiiltte,l tuioKk1 a few uy nint-e by urow ii'iuk. Hrfore tliroing h niM-'f into th' w:.te r In- tie.l h!inM'Ifm b'oiil.l not eM-aj. ForMeral d;iyn jto- J Tiou he had ai-te qiieerly, an.l wan evul. lit-1 It nuflcniiff iiinler ti'intorary innanliy w h. ii lie i-oramitted the iut. II i brother. Hon. 1 lobn White. oiK"e Speaker of the l'uite.1 !
ThdarVf'd. rreHi.ein the rublic Wit. a I States Houeof IJ. prt'M'iitative1, t nuinatdl town bT the i. I.t .tatetiieiit for February, U I Hf '-y auicide.
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uttriluT.le t the heavy reit-ij't from interna! revenue collect ioiw. tauel by the api tation of the new tax Mid reemie hill, w hen that bill uivlerdiMruitiiion in llielIoue, and it wn thought tbe fctock ot whUky on tian.l iii Im.ii.1 w ould be taxed. Ileavvdt aler
(ien. ral t Icpraihcil from l lievenne
Aney. J"JI. to Oeneral Tope at Fort I:iv-! enworih. that Stone Calf had come iu to that jM-t to furrend r Li(iielf and the whole J (Tieyenne trilie, ultoiit l.ifOin liumtN r, w itli tin two Orman white women. Stone Calf I
. I I .1 k. ut...n1.t nil'. tVl..ll ...m.
In whUky took out of bondea wareDouaea crrri umi iuj Bu..u.u n..c nerlTthreM orthofthe itmi In bond toud Ii'nie-. (To into camivjnd attend daily mvold'pavraeatoftheajiticijated tax. j r0all. iray ltird.Heapof Kir.U.and all
llie irmciiii v.li.n, taw 'i mimh iui; ,, mivi, were with Stone Chief.
Tbe report of the Wava and Mean Commitiee iu rtrsrd to the Taiidc Mail invo.ttga'iun I'ori. '.u It a an follow : In order that an.'ttii T ContnrM mT hae it in It powvr to (.urxoe thii inquiry until the guilty art, 1 an, are iliicovered, an.l thai the disjrr. U-In,:iujt to u. h .iic.vi'ry may altvh ex--1uiHt Intlie in.tivjilual ititnlvit, anitnl rvt u t the orty eoinl Coan" aa a U1y, ihcy finnmi.-ii.t U.nt Ihe evilenre, ami eie-1 -iUy that rliiuii U Ums ujoiifjri.ai.tlo tti.i.n two iriie (Kma: ao.l SH-huinakerj jin1 totSe nrt-.n of A Men H. Stockwell, k? le-luere-t l'i lht ltrkf Ihe Hou-e ! KepresenUtm,t .e lul l t.v him U fi.n'Uie next liouee, of which IxhIv J. (i. s hu maker ami w Uiiani S. Kmc a iiiciiibera-eirct. Mr. Kins i a4 a memlT"( trie prrent Iloue. nnd rotwiUiiu it juri'ilietem. ami the rmnniittee la nt in-parel, ttiervi'iie. lo make any rt-ouiinnilaU.u aifectlnit Inm. exempt as enil.rmeil in the aconmpanyuik' rcx.luii.in. II evulent that Uie U"tiiu.ny ol .I.k. II mar Uo ol vital iinpurUnre to the rre.liiiilily ol Stiuinaler' eviil. iiee. The eoiniiiiH, tlierelirt, Uiink that ilmay hetWrten.l U) it junt diMi-mon of the raee U irive ae opjiortunilr fi-r furllor eTiince, with the troniteat inot.ie on Uie art of tin witnen to funuhti a iii..iv a : fi tirv e.I.iiitiin uf hi connection M nhih.1. iii.i.nrMnniu. Hi mormon eril
tt.'ii'lin: iheevi.ieui enof u unreajulau-d lol.l.y.
xritn l:,ntoPir Ix-I H" The cominiuee an i
J. William Tlinia, a member of the North Carolina lloueof Kepreseutalive, ha txcit rx lulled from that body for exr"aing bi noii-lelii f in the existence of a Jod. It i reported that th genuine "old man HVnilcr ha at la,t really tni ti tapturej at Floreuoe, Arizona, and iocrnor i-.lx.rii of Kan:i4 bu eut a requisition to (iovernor StafforJ of Arizona for the delivery of the old man to the uthoritic of Kan.-. Kd. John-ton, alia Tnwtor, a'.ian Parker, the leaIer of the rsrty wn0 rolibej Ilra.Iy, the Southern Expmi mimenRtr, at Mem-
phia, mme week aince, has been captured at '
Cape Girardeau, Mo., by m. A. Puikerton. Johnton has already len indicted by the jrrand jury, and &a hU oflene i punihabie with death, the proULilitic, are that be will hanj. Johnston robbed ths United Slate
KxprM Company in St. Louia aonie twelve yrar!nce,for which crime he terved mi veam in the Mistourl Tcnltenfiry, after
urireniture ujon number upoa Ute trau'lulent which be became a pirate on the JIUiaippl,
fl.l.M .te.ej.SiKi
, $1. 7.14,130 ,238
l-reteniw tli.it Uier are privately reUinnl by inter
ett parties, tall ! luruier lejiainuuu. Followinir i the reeapltulation of the pub-
lic debt Ktatement. March lit Nix per rent. Ixinl t ire i r cent. Ixni'l TvUl coin bond T awful nvney debt I .lsture.lUljt Il ten.ter nt ertiflcate ol U'i.il ! rcunal currency Coin c rtifl-ati Tfcil without fr.tr' re TU1 Total iurel
a,779,70 S,07JIU- !,;, 4UU
. $ 4M.10I.M1
2,24J..431 i,4y..T.i
4"ah In treimiirr, coin $ 7S.4X!,"4 ah in trraKurr. etirrener lU,31!,0.7 r-ln-cml iU'pt.DiUoel.1 (t nlemption ot lerUdcile of lepoil .... 4S,fw,0U)
ToUJ In txearury
f 1.11, ki. 11
I M.t le eah in freaiury f i,l.T7,K,!M I nm-e turin g Ketiruarr i,G?0,l5j l'jiid. l-uel to l'ariflc (Uilroad, Inttrft vh!e in lawful money, prior pai ouctAii liii CJ.fifl.SlJ Ii.u rot neru-l aui n4 y4 paid. l'l,2Vi li.I. r.-.l pai l tit t iiiU-d .L.l. . .. V,Vi,lvl Ir;trel rvpaul bv tranfooruiion of maila 671.42! , fjilnnre lnlervat paid by t'nitcd rtaua an, 539, Of 4. en. Lortuz Tboma, htte Adjatint-Ueu-eral of the T. s. Army, died in Wahir.i?ton n tlieM, in the venty-econ i year of hi ape. V.AHT, 4ld . loned in New York, on March 3, at 115. In the TiiloD-lWcher trial the cae for the lrotcut iuu , loi.il on the 21. andon tlte il:h (itneral Tracy i-onunrneed the 0H'ning jei h for the defence. 4iord n Cluode, er?i t t njineer In the Anit po!. Naval Academy, ha been expedied rr ri (uinjr to fence with a negro tuidahipii i in. hile a Iiir,;e'orKn ";ation,compoHed most!y of women and children, were assembled at -per in St. Andrew' Church, Iuane Mr. t :md City Hall Place, New York City, on t'ic tnii,g of the i'lth, the wall of a partial.y deu,o!..hed luiMing a.JJoining ttie tlianli toip!ed over and fell uho the roof, Ttihliur it through and killing nix pcron an I "VcrrJy injuring nevcral other.) -en. Tra. y, in bi opening addrcM for the d- ri n in the Tilton-Ueecher trial, having re";, td notucwhat aevcn'Iy upon Mr. l 'wii' nm'Jvra and action in connection with the canr!al, the latter gettletnan baa j.-ibi lir- l a card, in which he characterize en. Tra j ktatrment a malignant fa'aeb'Md, and rhallenife a summon to the vitne. Hand, "in which event," be add " be (Tray) will find out that I do not Inline n the doctrine taught by blm, that
m l hi committed imnr daring robberie
One f the mot aevere now atonni of the aeaon occurred throughout Northern Indiana and Michigan on the ci;,Lt of the lat of February. The Committee of Seventy of New rlean have patted rclution denouncing the proposed "Wheeler compromlae, or any other
measure involving the recognition of Kellogg
a Oovernor. A d!paUh from Milwaukee denle tlie report, heretofore published, that Senator Cameron of Wiiconain will unite with tbe Independents and act ottUide of the lb-publican organization. F4nEiurv. There ia new of angninry fixht'ng between the two arti lies in Spain. On the 'jr.th even battalion of Car!it attacked llilbao after a vigorous) bomlwniment. They made an aimiiH on the fort, which were taken and n-taken th r time. The fighting waa desperate on both aide. The CarIM were
finally repulaed. The AlfonUt Mih-cquently attacked the Carlisu in their intrenclimenti and were la turn rcpuled. Tlio French Aembly, on the lit, rc- lectel M. ItufTet iu Prmidcnt, by a vote or 479 Un2. Thia majority i larger t ban the Ataembly ever ave before for I"raid.at, and ihowithat 31. Buffet will command a atrong majority in the House if he iuccee.li in forminj? a Ministry. MM. M artel, d'Audifrrtl'aquier, Kerdrtt wid Iiard were electei Vi-e-rreIdent.
Con5Telonal rrocoedlng. In the Senate, on the 2-'th, Mr. Kantacy preaented the creiU atial of Samuel . It. McMillan, I'niU'd feLato SenaUx from Minncv.ita frm March 4. Ib'l and placed on file Tbe bill to iirnvjile f'.r an.l nrulte the ronntinM of
vntr-afor l'rei.lent and ice-riwiclcnt wa then
called up. Mr. i'huruun moved n number of nniemimeiita which were afrrced to. Ttiere wa no reeeaa taken befoi-e Uio eTftnui aeiiiiion, and Mr. Merrimon w.m ritenking in .ppoilion to the hill when the report cloned. W eilnexlny' aeMion of the ll..ue continned unint4-mipu-ill? until 4 p. in. on Tburaday , the minority avftfllnir themvlrc of all tlie dilatory motion available .t ch-k tl.e protrrea ot tlie force bill. Jrinallr at Uiat hour, the iN-mocraU harm? evhaunte.1 nil their reaoarrre, nnd Uie bill l-efti rirularly In firetlie IIohm?, Mr. Cohurn r.ae to ciH-n tiebale on the bill. Ho yieMel , however, to have dome amend men tn offered, after whirlj Mr. t'on(ter niotfil an adjournment, Utiiir thai he did o at the re.iiet ot many meintier, who had tncn uttlnitin tlie hall for orer twcnlT-nlne hour, without leep and mlUiont regular mcala. Agreed (,, ud Uio House adjourned. Atthrntght aeanlon of the Senate, on the t'.Ui, Die Senate bill to repul.aU the counting of Tols for 1'retident and Viea I'reaident wag pKod yeaa, jx; nay, 20; as follow: Yea M.-n. Allion, ltorrTnan, Itontwell, Chandler, (Uyton, loooter, 4'rairin, lioraey, Verry of Mu hiiran, r l.tnaitan, "reiinf;liiiyann . lUimlton. Ilarvey, Hitchcock, Lojan, W.lchcll, Murrill of
Xerinoiit, Morton, Hl.hy, Patter..!!, l'eao, It tii.xov, Sarireut, heriiiiin, SfH.iieer.U .ilihuni, W e't ikod W riirlil -J. Nay Mei.r. Ilaynrd, I'.'Vy, 'ariieiiUT. 4'oiiklinf ,' l onpor, iavi,lN'Uin, l.i. Inn, 1 I in u in I rt . tit.lilthw uite. Hatter, .lone. Kellv, Merrimon . KaiiMon, MiuUhiiry, spruKiia, Stewart,' st.M-kt.ni and W indoiii .M. M.m. i;ordiii, I 1m it 1 1 1 ton of Mnr) lulid, and NorM.MH), who would have voted in Ihe n'live, were piUrt il w illi nehur. t niiieroii,' and Nlorrill i Maine, who would have voU'd in the allinnaan1. In the S. nite, on the 'Jiith, Mr. Morrill of erniont, from the Committee ou Finance, re-
l..iU'd back the Tax and Tariff bill which recently paired ll if ll.uc, and rtated Uiat the couiuult wa eipially diviil.l iihii the hill, llo gave liutirrlli.it he 'would call it up a oou aa Uio 4 ivil rik'ht hill hIioiiM be ilirn.M'i of. I'laivd on the i lleii Lir Mr. Scott, iVoin the CoiiiniitU-a on 1 iii.inee, repoiU'd a.lver ly on the lull ti Kccurc .. poiiilor in Uie Freedinen' Savini: and Trnt Companr from ultimate I.., and It waa iinlillniU'ly ii.ft (..Hied At Uio expiraUou of the nioriiiiiK hour the N.iii.leration ol Uie t ivilrmhli. lull wa reumet, hulajfiiin went over. In tlie lli.ue, liv MtrrtH'iueut, Uio sundry Civil Appropriation bill wa roni.lcred until i o'el.H'k re- '', alterwIiM-h Ihe Koirx' bill waa taken up for
debate only. Mc-r. Coioan, autikih ami ine- ( ry iipoke iu favor of the bill, and Mer. Ituek- j ner, illanl of Michigan, Seller and I law Icy of i 1 omiecUcut nttaiuttt It. j In the Senate, on Uie 27th, the Ylco-Prcl- j
.lent appointed a a committee, underthe resolution t examine several branched of the Civil Service during recess, Mera. Allion, lloutwell, Couklin, Merriiiion and liaton The creden
tial f l.eo. 1'. K.liiniiid of eriiu nt Mere reM'liled .. The eonidernlioii of the Civil rik'ht I. illuas then resumed, nnd .Mr. 4'arieiiU'r of i iM'onsin epoke at length ttK'Miiift the bill. A vote M.i then taken upon Mr. Thuniimi's amendmeut in rYKrd to jurors, so it ahovilil not apply to Male uit. and it wa rejected yeas, iiav, o. .Me.i . Carpenter, Jerry of Connect- I lent, Hamilton ot Texa. schur, Sprnirue and Tiplou voU'd with the iH'inocrats in tlm atlirniativc. The bill w a then read a third time ami, ine.l yeas, Sj; navs 3H, a follow' Yen j Mer. 'Alcorn, Allison, Anthony, lion-man, ltoutsell, Cameron, ChandU'l , ( layton. Conk- i ling, ( onover, t rajrin, Kdmun.l, Jerry of Mieti- 1 iiran, Klanairan, JreliiiKhuym-n, llarvrv, Mono, IiiKall. Jul.., I.oiraii, .Milch. 'II, Morrill of Yerinout. Morton, i'leby, rattcroon, l'eae, Pratt, I ffsm-er, Hberten , '3:uvcct, Sett, Sl. . i...,ii, ! ln.'er, Stewart, Washburn. Ve.t, XSiiidoin, 1 and Wright Nay Mer. Itavard, Itotry, i t'arpenU-r, t'oer, livis, liennio, l-aton, Kerry of Connecticut, ttoldthw aiU', ln.nlon, ll.mer, j llamilti.n of Texan, llauiilton of Man laud, Kelly, Lewi, Met reery, Merrimon, Norwood, ! Itansoui , s,'iiilliurv, Nliurr, sprajfiie, Stevenson, stM kton, 1 Inn him n , ami Tipton iii. i Tlie annual Poft-route bill waa then taken lip and pM5ed. atu-r winch the Mennte went into executive m-iioii. Iu the llouo tl.e eoiiidera- j lion of the Korce bill wa re-uined, and upon !; . Inir finally brought to vote it was panwd ea, I I J-, U.iv, 114. Jo!i-.in i the .U'iu il.'t.til , Yeas Mei-r. Albright, Averill, Itarl.er, Harry , ; II. i, lU irule, Itradley, 1 1 u n.lv , Iturrow, Ko,'- , eru k li. l.utler, 4,'ain, Cannon. CarH-iiu-r, CuM.n, 4'eiia. Am.. Clark, Jr., Clavtmi, (lenient,. s.A.Cobb,! ..burn ,! on-er, Corw'in, 4 'rooke, 4'ur- ' U, Pauford, liarrall. lo.lnn, m.nnan, I Mi. II ( I Immiell, Karnes, tiel.l, Jort, Jrve, l.o'h,i . uii. lei, llairans, llarmer. lVn. M . Ham, . Il-vtliorn. Havens, . I. ihn It. Haw ley, llaye,lo-r-rv . lla.letou, John XV. ItaleUin, llixlirep, lloekins, Houirhton, Howe, llutll!. Hunter, j llurllmt, Hyde, Jlyne, J.aneimr. !.awn-nce, l.awmm, l-ia, l.olland, l.ouj;hriitr., bme, f l.ynrh. Martin Mavnard, Alexander s. M. l.ll, I Jas. W . Mrliili, M.i, iKiuirall, McKee, MeNulU, Monroe, Moore, .'.iorey, Mvcr, N ex ley. Nile, . Nunn, n'Neill, I rr, orth," 1'a. knr.l, Packer, I
I aire, Isaac I'arker, I aron, l elham, ren. Ileum, Jas. II. I'latt.Jr., Tho. C. i'latt, I'rntt, ILuncT, itan-ier, K.iiner, ILiy, Ja. S , IColnnon, Ito, saw yer, Henry It. sayler, Seofleld, Seaaions, Shanli, slu-at. Sherwood, Sloan, Smart, A. Ilerr smith, Oeo. L. smith, John tj. sniilh, Snyder, Spri'irue, I ha. A . Steven, St. John, stowell. sypher, Tav lor, t liribpher Y. '1 li.miaii. Th'snpMin. Ttiornfiiirich, To-ld. 'I'own-
eeud, Tren.'iin, Tyner, Waldroti, XYallaee, I
XX attn, Jajier l. Ward, Maren I. XX ard.XV hue, Intel, y, XXilt r, ( tin. U. XX illiam. John M. S. XXilli'ani. XNui. X il'am. .la. XXiUon, Jeremiah M. XXilon and XX "MwrUi :lo. N;ig kl.'fr. Aieher, Arthur, Ahe, Atkin. lian-Bin-, Itanium, It.-ck, Ph-II, llerrv, ltland, Itlount, llowcii, Itnrht, l'.romlieri, Ilrnwn, Ituekner, Itun-hard, Ilurlcijih, ( aldwell, Caulflel.l, Ji.ba It. C lark, Jr.,(lymer, ( oiiunir. !'.ik, ( ox, I'rainer, 1 ritten len, 4'rlaii., 4 rune. ( rutchtield, llavis, laweS. Ih- Wilt, isurhain, Kldrehre, I asek. Koter, l.arfleld, Oiditinrfi, dlovvr, (i unt'-r, huxene Hale, llaneiiek, licnrvK. Harris, John T. ll.tnri. Harrin, llMsfi.r, .lipli It. Ilawlcv, ll,-n-l'ird. Hern-
don, K. ICiHkw.Hd Idwir, (.ieorxe K. Hoar, iluiitoii. Kason, Kell.jf.-ir, Knaj.p, Lunar, Ixvicli, l-owiides, l.utfrell, Mag-ee, Mtrrhall, MeCrary, Mrl-nn, Mernam, Milliken, Mill. Morrison, Neal, Neinith, 'ltrien, 1'frrr, I'helps, I'ienM. 1'olan.l, 1'otu-r, Kaadall, K.-al, Itobbm, Kill II. ItolMTts, William It. KoU-rt, .lame C. Kbition, Milu.n Ssyler, schcll. John .. Sctiuniaker, sIo, II. lh.arilman smith, .1 . A. smith, XV in. A. smith. Southard, siM-er.suinard.stnnd-lfi.nl, starkweather, stone, storm, Vance, VYadlell.XVclls, XVInU-bead, XX liiteliiue. Whilthonie, 4 barle X. . X illard, l.eo. XX Ulanl, Win. It. XX i. Uaiini, Willie. Kphraim K. XV ilwm, XVolfe, XX ocl, John 11. V nunx and I'ieree M. It. Younx 114. Not votinx Adams, AlU-rtJlarrere, Itiery, ItiiiSnton, lU'iiJatnin K. llutler, Chittenden, Kresman Clarke, ' ln.ton I.. obb, ( otton, Jarwell, JTeoinan, K. S. Hale, Hamilton, Ifl n lee, Iloinian, Keller, Kendall, Killiuxer, I.amix.ii, Lamport, Milcto-ll. Niblack, II. XX. I'arker, Phillip, Pike, Ki'hmond, Hunk, Isaac, XX. Scudili-r, Sheldon. Small, Alex. II. Stephens, Strait, strawhridxe, Mwann, Cliarle H. lliomas and W heeler, (if thoae not votinx, Mr. Kell"XX wns paired w ith Mr. Swann, Mr. iJunh wiUi Mr. Miteliell, Mr. llirhmond with Mr. Ilamilbm, Mr. Itunvn with Mr. Holme, Mr. lienj. J". llutler wlt'i Mr. SU-phen, Mr. I.aml.ni with Mr. strawhriilxe. The llrt meiitiiol In each eae would have voied in the ntlinnative, and tbe latter in the relative. 1 he bill a tae.l is the orixinul meaure. exc-pt Unit tlie thirteenth section In reference to lite uMnion of the writ of lialienn corpus waa amended ao as to limit its operation t I.ouiiana, Arkansa, MiHi.-.lppi and Alabama, and that the fourteenth amendment was added, liinitinx the time for the Uih-U-eiith MH-tion to two year after the. pa.lfrn of the hill, und to the end of Uie next session of Lougress In the Pnate. on the ld, the Vice-President laid before the Senate thecredcntiaUof I. I. ChriMtianey, Ssnator-clect from Michigan. ...The Clerk of Uie House appeared at 12: '20 with the bill known at Dm Force bill, and announced it pasreby the House. The bill was read, and objnetion bemr made to a second readinjr, it want over. ...Kills were passed autl.nnr.inx Uie construction of a potibxin wntron bridxe serosa Uie Miioiissippl P.lver at or near tbe city ef Dubuque, Iowa; auUmriinx Um construction of a bridxe v r.Mtd the MiiHippl lUver at or near I, rami! ham; for furtlicr security of tbenavlxatioo of Uie Mississippi Itiver; xi'inx eon sent of the I 'nlUxl Stab ti theerpclinn of a bridge across the Arkana Itiver at Pine ItluflT, Ark Tbe lax and Tariff bill was taken npanddieusHe(t at lenxth. Mr. Morrill o( Xennont said that, unlea the bill wa paesed, Uie sinkinx fund would le tihnnred and the River and llarhor Appmprintion bill mutt be abamlnned. The dicuioa continued until nfur midnixht. when the bill wa laid up.-n Uie table by a vote of .TO to TJ. In the loue,Slr. Hoarmo'ved to siiKH-nd the rule to take up and scree to a reoluti..ii of the Louisiana, sWt Committee, recoxnilnx Kelloirx, and recominciidnix the House to take measures to reeiit members of tins Legislature. I he Hmiso refuseilto suH'nd the rule yeas, IM; nay, M not two-third. Mr. Hoar then moved u suspend Uie rule so a to divide the resolution and lake a separate vole on each. Carried yea, 17J ; nays, KX. Messrs. l'earee. Smith of " irxinia, and scner, Kepr.bl leans, voted no, and Alexander II. stetihen voted yes, and Uie resolution wa carried by a inxle vole. The first reaolulion in reirard lo tho Itcturninx Hoard was then pal without division. The second, declaring Kel Ine elected, wa also adopted l'V! to only throe Republicans, a named above, voting no.
In the Senate, on the 21, the credential of 8. II. Maxey, Cnited State Senator from Tex, were read and placed on die Tho Sundry Civil Appropriation Mil waa received from Uie House nd refcrrred to tlie Committee on Appropriation. Mr. Chandler, from the Cnmm idee on Commerce, reported back Uie Itiver and Harbor bill wiUmiit amendment and without rscotn roendation. He said the conimiltU) made thia
report on account of the action of the Semite last iiixht hi laying the Turin lull on the table. It wa placed on Uie calendar. Tho Senate then proceeded w ith Ihe bill tn e. ualle bou u ties, ele. , and eeveral amendment w en agreed to, afu-r w hich the bill passed . ...Mr. C.innron, from the Committee on roreixn nidations, reported unfavorably on Senate resolution reeoxnirinx the independciiee of Cuba, a iii the committee was discharxc.t from further consideration. . . .The Tax and Turin' bill oreupiud a larxe part of Uie day's session, and it was finally passed without nmeudmviit yens. Ho; nay, '.Ml. Iu tho House, the bill for tlie xoverniiii'iil of the District ol 1 oliimbU wns passed The senate aim-ndinciils to the I'ust-otUre Appropriation bill, providing for resloriux Uie Irankinx privllexe In certain eases, were agreed ;,, 1 lie report ol the Selncl Coinnult.'e on Arkansas A Hairs was tlie 1 1 taken up, and Mr. Poland, rhninnan ol the romuillU'e, spoke in favor of the majority n'M.rt, vii., that tho exirtmx suite tiovernineiit in Arkansas should not lie in-U-i f. red Willi, either by Congress or by any ilopartiueiit of the t .eiieialt lovei nineiit . The.lebate lieinx closed. Uie House pr.s'eeded to v. .to on lli. substitute otlcred by Mr. XX nrd of Illinois for Uie reaoluUon reporU-d by the coui-uiitu-e, via. : that Itr.Hiks, hnvinx Ikhii elected (iovernor under the Constitution of I v;, and that Constitution never hnvmx bcu overturnel or at. roxatod and benix still in force, is Uio lawful
iioveruor of the M.ite. i lie suiisiuuu' was re-J.-cU'd yea 7'., nays I.VJ. The next ipu-stiou was on the resolution reported by the committee, that HO interference with Ihe cxietinx (.overnine'it in ArkaiiMas by any department of the I luted state (x.vernineiit is advisahle. Tho roiolutiou was then adople,! yea. 141 ; nay a , no. In the Senate, on the '1.1, the Sundry 4 'Ml Appropriation bill wa taken up, aud a very largo nuinlxTof amendment agreed to The Itiver and Harbor Appropriation bill was also taken up and se veral amendment nxreed to. hi the House, the report uf Uie Conference Commitbo on the l'ol ollice Appropriation bill was concurred iu without jea or nay. (This report restores the frauklnx privilege, wiUi the exception of rorresMindviiee uf ineinler, until Hecmiilicr 1 next, mid permanently on agricultural reports aud seed. . ..Mr. Townsend, from the Conlcrence CoinuulUe on Uie bill lor incororaUou mid reKuUiUoii ot railroad companies iu Territories, and givinx to railways the right of way through public land, made a report, tlie principal point in which was the striking out of the prov ision giving StaU' that may lie herenfU'r organized in Mieii Territories control ovt i -barges far UaUi'iUii.iu at,d IkumLI. 1h) muw a if such right ol w av bad Ih-i-ii origmallr granted by them. Mr. XVilson of lowaoppoHcd the refMirt, and said Uiat the llouse.lid not know w StI it was doing; and Mr. Holiiiau xclaniicl thiia fraud was N-nig perjM-Lrate.l upon the House. (ire.it roiifXision ensued. Mr. Tow Jcnd assured tbe House that there was no fraud in the bill, and Unit the report was a tinatiimoua one, w Inch statement wa conrtnnel by Mr. J ort. The -on-ference report was then agreed b w iUiout yea aud nay, which were demanded by (j. J'. Hoar. but we're refused by the louse The lull for the admission of Colorado was passed as amended by the Senile; Uiat for the admin-ion of New Mrxieo w n defeuU-d by 1"4 to s7 not two-thirds . lieerge J:. slieridau, Kcpresenlative ut large from Louisiana, waxd.vlaroil entitled lo hi scat bv a voU-of lit to '.... Mr. slHTidan thereupon tok bis s. at, having fifteen hours to serve. Mr. Lawrence wa also ilt-Hncd cUh U'.I IVom the Jlrst Louisiana district, in place of sypher, the sitting inemlN'r, and he also took hi scat, having hIm. ut f.iurUN'ti hours to serve. Mr. Putter of New ttk moved the following : Hrjolrt-I , Thai the thank of tlie lloiiF-e are due and ben-hy tenilored t the Hon. Js. l. Itlaine, speaker of Uie lb 'Use of Itcprem'iiUlive, for iuipartiality, ellicieiicr , nud the disliuxuislied ability wuli which he lias discharged Uie Irving and arduou duties of bis ofliee during tlie Jorty third Congress. Mr. Heck 1 sh-oiiiI that motion. TbcrooluUon wa unanimously adopted.
The ('hll-IMgiits Hill. Folloxvlnp is tlio full trxtof theCivilllioht lull, w hich h:iH leti feigned by the I'ttsi !. ut and i koxvu law: lit it rinrtfl "y I hr Srtmt nnd II HM (tf Rrprrft lit alicrtvf thr I'mie-l .Wo.. AiH'Ti'O, la C'oagi rt airrml lfi : sic, 1. That all crons w ithin the lnrisdiet ion of tbe I tilled Stat. shall Isf rnUlii-I li tiie fall and eiuil enj.o merit of Uie ik-coiiiiiio. bilious, advantase, faculties , and privilese of inns, pubhe conveyance on lainlvr wahj-.theab-rs, and other place of public aniusemenr, subject only lo Ike eoiiditioim and limiUition estiiblislied bv law, and applicable nlike to citiens of every rae nnd color, regardless of uny previous condition of servitude. SM". i. Tnnt ant iwsn who shall violate the foregoing section i.y denv nig to any eiUen, except for reason by law applicable to cilien of evt rv race and color, and regardless of any previons condition of servitude, the full enjoyment of any of the accoinui'Nlalioti, advantage,' facil itiee, or privilege in said section enumerated, or by aiding or inciting such denial, shall, for every such offense, forfeit ami pay the sum ol ? to the H'roii nxxrieved thereby, to lie recovered in an action of debt, w ith full cost; and shall aln, for every eurh offense, be deiinied guilty ol a misdemeauor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall tie fined not lc than ,',i nor more than f I, mo, or hall te imprisoned not less than thirty day nr more than one yeur; jirwilf, Uint all persoas may elect to sue for the penalty aforesaid or to Iirocecd und. rtheir rights at common law and by .late statute ; and having so elected lo pr.sc-d in the one m.xlcnr tbe othnr, their right to proceed in theoUier iuris.liction shall lie barred. Itut this proviso shall not apply to criminal proceeding, either undwr this act or the criminal law of any State; ami prmiihil further. Dint a Judgment for the penalty in favor of the party aggrieved, or a Judgment upon an indictment, shall be a bar to cither pro-eeuti.iu respectively. SEi'.J. That Uie 1 hstriet nnd Circuit Court of the Cnited state shall have, exclusively of the courts of the several State, cognizance of all crime aud ofTetises against, and violations of , the provision of Um act; and action for the penalty given by the preceding section may be prom-cuted in the Territorial, Ibsti'rt, or Circuit Court of the Cnited stab s, w herever the defendant may I fonnd, without regard lotho oUier party; and the District Attorneys, Marshals, and iN'puty Marshal of the L ni'ted State , an.l Commissioners appointed by tlss I in nil and Territorial Courts of the t inted States, with power of arresting and Imprisoning or Killing offender!, against Uie laws of the I n i ted Slab's, are hereby s-cially auUioried and rcpiircl to institute priHe.-ling aifainst every porson who shall violate the provision of Uiis act, ul cnuso him to be arrostei and imprisoned or bailed, as the raae may be, for trial, before such court of the Cnited state or lYmb.rtal Court as by law has cognizance of the offense, except in respeel of Uio right of action accruing to the l-cr-win aggrieved; bJ such District Attorney shall cause such pr.H-elings to tie prosecuted to their termination as in other rases; jirin iifctl, that noihing conUxiia'd in this section shall lc construc'l to deny or defentany right of civil action accruing to any iwson, w nether by reason of Uii a.1 or otherwise; and any I Hstriet Attorney who shall willfully fail to Institute an.l 1,roe.M,tthe proceedings herein reriiire. shall. r every such offense, lortcit and psy the sum of I'Ssi to Uie person aggrieved thereby, to We recovered by an action of debt, with full costs, and shall, on onvieUon thereof, le deeme. guilty of a niisdemeanor, and be linul not less than I mo nor more than $ X,oofi; nrul ;.rfr..vf fnrthrr, that a Judgment for the nalty In favor of Uie party aiiirricved axainst any such District Atbiniey , shall be a bar lo either prosecution reeetlvely. sk 4. That no citizen possessing all other onahflcations which are or luay be prexcrilicd by law, ahull In? disqualified for service as grand or petit juror in any court of Uie Cnited states, orof any s tate, on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude; and any niri-er or other person charge.! with any duty In the selection or summoning of jurors w ho shall exclude or fail to summon any ritien for the rnuse aforesaid shall, on eonvlction thereof, be ileemel guilty of a misdemeanor, and he lined not more lli.ui .X,(Ns). Sr.o. 5. TTmt all eases arising under the pro. visions of this act in the court of 'he I luted States shall be reviewable by the Supreme Court of the Cnited Stab-, without regard to the sum in controversy, under Uie same provisions an.l regulation as are now provided by law for the review of oUier cause in said court.
Cunlnrd A'. 1 quar4. of milk, 6 egg-, 3 tablrFpoon sugar, neaping teaspoon flour, little salt and nutmeg. For the crust 4 cups flour and cups tdiortcn-
News from the Mack Hills. Wltclicr and (ion). in, two mi inlM r of the artv which b it Sioux City fur the Hhu'k Hills Iu (h-tolH-r la-t, Imve return. to that ldiico for rcint'ori i'iiieiitrt hiH su;,. Me. Tlio Hory of their udveuture, nlatetl on their return, U in follow.; The expedition xx aa coni posed of twenty, seven men and oi.c ludy and her son. There were six wagons. The party xvere well nrttKMl, and Ktipplied with provMoiw and milling t.Mils. 'I ke t x .cctit Km ,n Sioux City Octolier G; struck tho Niobrara about l.'l) miles above it inoiilli and billowed that stream souk tlUtJiucv, Uien stitiek ueroxs the country to il Hdnt east of the P.laek 1 1 ills, on the Cheventie Hlver. Met a party ut 'JOd niouiilcd Indians, and" held peaceable parley with them. A Her reaching a pais at tlie loot of the hills, they struck into tlio iiiouiitsiiis, and. alter iieking their xxay, readied a toltit within txxo mill a of Ilarney'a l'eak in fifteen days from the date of their entry into the hilis. They erected a stockade eighty Icet long and built log cabins from the abundant timber. They found Hut cold weather greatly impeded their prospecting. They sunk twentylive prospecting holes and struck gold in every instance, from gran to lail-rook. They found minieroti gold and silver-Ix-aring quartz lodes, and 'gome specimen that Mr. Witeher ha brought buck are pronotinctHi very rich. Tim party never saw an Indian while in tho hill-. Witcher describes the PartM of the hills they raw in having inagnitlcent valleys, seemingly Hinitloset forests of pine, ubiindatice of c Ik, deer and other game. The greater Hrtion of the return trip was niadu through si. 4v? drills, over a trackless coutitry, in moat toriiij and severo xvtather. I hey diiMxivered in i otning out ol the hills u good natural road that ahorri ns tlie wjy out by thirteen days'. Their animals Mvi on grasi Ihey found ls-neatli the snow. Witclier saya lie can tak loaded ox-teaius into the hills from Sioux City in thirty day. The luemls-rs li It in the hills are iu good health and spirit. There is no exlilenw of other parlies being in the b!IN. Nothing was heard or oil of the tw o disastrous army expeditions sent out to intercept them. T'ic most jier.sisteiit marksman in Philllpston, Ma., in Cyrus Cheney, a blacksmith. His shop stands close to the road, and on the opposite' fence lie lafixed a target. In the leisure intervals ol his work he picks up his rille and tin from hi doorway st the mark. ThU l.uMt of Cheney' makes it inconvenient for the neighbors, hut they have gft Ued to it. and are careful about tlie bullets while going by his shop. J. W. Ilagar drove that way with a valuable horse. At the same time Cheney, sitting on hi anvil, drew a Is ad on tlie bull's eye of the target across the road, llagur'a horse trotted into range just as Cheney pulb d tlie trigger, and so tl e animal dropped down and died with a bullet in his brain. Cheney said that Inhad fired from his own shop nt hi own target, and if Ilagar had reekl.-sly driven Ids horse between that xxas Ihgai'a own allair. A lawsuit has Iki n liegun. .John Wengert, beret.. fore an unjretending farm lalninr In 1 'h JlSjo-hurg. ( Hiio. has suddenly devi loped info a su.'oessful revivtdi-t. " He is d s. ril.e.I as a remarkable natural oruf M nrulucated and uncouth, and a ineloliiiis singer. He iremarkably auocetul in stirring up religious excitement among the ma-scs, ain: has Ftarted on a U.ur tlin ugh the Stale.
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