Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 17, Number 23, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 July 1875 — Page 2

WEEKLYCOURIER C. DOAXE, rubluier.

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INDIANA

CUKKKNT XEWS.

intimate ft lr iu!. and the eircumtn esut the murder were such a to txcltc frreat puhlie Interost at the t im it wa committed. After sit month' upcnloti of operation, the b luh and Wikesharre (PctirO coal mine fully reuined rW on the :!lt. the price agreed 'h Ixi s reduction of P ht cent, upon tlie formerly paid. The lVmocrst of Maine have uotuiiuti J ;.n. Charles W. KolnTtx for (ioveinor.

iV.4lll4iTO.. !ti,..i. ,,ur'nrni iav.r iiil supremacy in

Instruction have been reared at the ; t icll, f -uu.-tit t of rights of all nu n Interior IVpartment for the Sioux Co mini- j un,,.r the law ; a sound currency coin or aioa. Kev.S. I. llinnnn, A. Ondugo n(l ; u, equivalent ; a tariff for revenue onl ; an YV. II. Astabj, with J. 1. Collin". Secretin, hlle.t j .riser at ion ,f tlie public loth to the are to visit the ajrnele of the Sioux: inter-; j uhH. ereditor ; a return t j economy in the ested in the negotiation, bcgiuuirK at lied a.hnluistra'.iou f the xJovernm-nt, national. 'l.nid. for tho win) of laving before the , s, . , B,i municipal: the abolition t un-

Indian the wishes of the Government re- ; n,.Veary office and the reduction of ii.tiiurtLe desired ivssion oftae Hlai k Hill , arm. : one term for President with s:i

country and their right in the IVg Horn : of fvnni. lountiu, and also to invite them to aj jn mecurdance w ith the .1.. i-ioti of te New jrrand council. The Commissioner are Yor c'oiirt of Appeal. Win. M. Tweed was enjoined as to the neta ity of jrreat care p;iM.rate, fr,nu the Penitentiary on P.latkin" interpretation of their interview. o - j wiir IhImii.I on the 2M. Accompanied by to avoid lM)ih mistakes and any u- ni. ,ounol be subsequently appeared I .cfore phion on the part of the Indian that tn t-ollrt 0f Oyer an. I Terminer, w lu re he

they are cot fairly reported. The commissioner are also reminded that they

in tho Wack Hill at Camp Harney, on French Creek. Custer' tiulch, under date of June Iti, send the f.d lowing telegram la Fort Laramie. VVid : " Hold in larget quantities and of good quality h been dieovered in Cutter' Mulch, on French Creek, and along t III stream for a distance of upward of uvea mile toward the source.". "On timers! filter' caialry camp-ground prtpect were peedily made, an I a gtod color wa panned out of gold that wa of tine quality. Tin wa done in the prcei.ce of your correspondent. The gold tcv r pread o rapi.lly that there wa hardly one in the command w ho had not iecn and panned out gold -ukr from thoe i!acer or gul. h mine. Ahout

wl!arv

Camp

re appointed to repre-nt the Indian and their interest, nut le than j thoe of the liovernmett. They are instructed to aure the iou of the kind y inten. tions of the President and Ciovtrnnu ut to

ward them, and that the prcpoed nepotia-

wa arra'gned for fraud and conspiracy.

BaillK'inz furrdhd him on thee indictment, nf the - :.ti r.a ui ii:m . .

bewaincn arreie.i oaitnu ui un r' miPion dollar and taken to Ludlow Street, Jail. Hail in the civil uit i fixed at three ; million dollar. j The qiictiun of f.ultitutinr silver coin of ( le denomination Mh:m the dollar for the ,

Harney, fir ditance of uvea

mile, there nre Mattered along French l're k four tlitVereiit iiiininj; jartie,

nuuihering twentv-liv e men, thai

taken up claim, from all of w h ich pood color La In-cii ohtained. Ttieie are ulo several quartz lode, which premise rich return, but the greatest otre hoii!d be plito-d on the gulch gold digging. " Thi new i coutlrined by a dipatch rc eied at t'lnaha. on the 221, from Col. II. 1. lUe, in command

ecort to Frol. .Icuu' lilick

Mill exidoring eie.li: ion, dated HarntV

Peak, 17th. Col. lt '-U'e a): 'Mioid found in paying quantities on Frei.cli Creek. Custer' report confiriii. d in tv cry particular."

And a parly from the ltlack Hi i w ho arrived at Fort Laramie on the ".KM fun hi r eon- j tlrm the m -w a to lite tin.i.iig of koUI. i

Tlie following dispa.ch ha leen

at the Indian Iturenu fruin Trof. Jenney

a.tw tiniiiiiig tlie hiU, witliont miy ciniw ii

ttlm mlvuulage. it I Unit we i. Mmc in Uu Hiiey Ilia ilemuixl lluil all tlie nntionnl txink i lr eulntioii lx irxniliv mill iwriiiNiieiitly lUiel, aii.t l.val U iKlern lie i-u-i in iin ir Uiee. I1. I'luit the pul.lie inicivi-t lein;iiiiH thai the litivcriimciil Kli.iuhl eeiiMi to iIim rcdlt IU nMn curreney. ami hliouM makr it lial U-ti.li ra rerei'"itle fur all luililie iluen. exeeiil where re-

t I lr tlieotilitiiition ill eonlrui lr ie.Uinn uiyi infill In coin, mid that Me luvur the pnyuient of I at lead one hull nl llio eiiHtuiiiM in It mil lender, j II. The exlmclimi ot the neeiit national hank, and tlie et(tillihmc nl in lln ir ttea. ol it ! rt Umil nf tm- IimiiL of ilnM oliiit hinl iteoi.lt on I lv. uii.ler mii'li n'k'iilatioin a tliu Mutex nut v re-

iH-tiv aly preRcrilie, nn. I no iH r curivney exe it tu:liu may be iut1 ilireelly tiy ami iqiou Ihefaith tl the l.cm r.-il (mvi riinn nt. IJ. A Unit lor Hie nolo iuriH. of revenue.

I t. We lavor theeon.iilelu M'urati.ii i( t hureh and Mali', reliitiou ih1i m n.li m e, ami alixoliiii' tne.l'.in ut oi in inn ; count and ex art limine to all

j reliKloiiA will tn, Hit. t purely M-enhtr I o.'jt ( ion nl the e eiii' l the la x paver, ilh.-i.t itivir.nii j ntnoiiK or control hy any mvI, ilm-cllv or imlireetly . otany iortiuii oi the pulilie . Ii.xil I'liint. 1 In view ol tlie ailiiiii.ttile provinioiiH nf ur M.iie

llae i ' """titiitmn n m ii tlicite nilijc.ln, hu ll jue

, iiuu io on- t iici'y itnn n i i" i n i-i un- eiiKM-raue ! party , we ilenouiice Ihe liepuhlieaii ilattriu i an no-lilt to tlie inU'lliveni e ol the pi-nple ot Ulno, iin.t a 1i:oh' uiiw :l Iumm turian preJil'lieeH. ! 14. '1'h.it we are oiMiel Uillie aiKik(e of h:il i are called Miiiiituui y lawa, or Hny nit. rfcK-ni e I tlli !... li:tlnti nr eliHlunm lint III llit'innelvci. ' ci1iiim.il ; an. I we rej'ioliateaiiy ehionage hy one i rhii.a ol eitueiin npoit nl. other, luelcr any j.r. ; ten' vv hauler. ! With Huh ilcrlaratioii of prnciplc and policy I we arrni);n tlie lea.lcrn ( I the Kciuliican :i rt y l lor tlieir exiravnirxnl e.cii.ilnr. ami protliv' tie I WaKU' ot the H'oie' in. nicy , nr theiropinvsniw., I unjut mi l ileteeiive n telll of llnanee an. I taxai lion; for Uieir continue.! tvranuy and eiuelty to the southern Mates ot tlie I 1 1 1 1 , lor their c.jiiiiiiI .1 ..I ,!.. m.l.l.j. I.. ... I 4.. !.... ......I.....

II TIUK .'I I1'. I'll"!" i.iii.o", . ,inii i. Miioiu.il. it. t( ineiuiH U'iit aii.t eo-rut men In oltlct- tt li.itne ttml ubroml, and lor Hit ir gencntl iiiii-iii;iiij.e-

Incut ol llie (..iveriiiiienl, uiel w e col'.li.i lly invile I 1 1 tt ii uitliniii ri'L':irit lit luitl lutrtv iimmiwi:,-

reccied tion. to co nixriiU' with u in exindling lliein

tion originate olc!y in theucMre of cotr.inu- frs,..i,-nai cumn.-y now in circulation, i at. cdteace. Th Indian a I'laln'.y to under-; eoiii !eiali a af.cutioi. iu financial

utand that any negotiation effcctid bv the ! ; 1 at the In.lian Hureau fnun Trof. Jenne. 1 fry'" V", 'din -;uriiiic am-li relonu iu ti.e

. . , . . , r.L . ,. . . . i . , . .. . , .. ' ailinililsiraiion ol iHione uii.urn eiiHra icrit Commission are to be referred to me l rest- umming-up in the Ttlton-l?eccher trt-, dated Camp on trench t mk. near Harney s j n,,. purer and lwtter .lava ot Hie icepuhlie. dent and I t bim to Congre before it ihall al W4 eonclud.-d on the Sdd. At thetonclu- ' Peak. Jure IT, 1" : I he di-coere.l gold I

be bin.ling. j pj,.u of Mr. I:ch" argument, he n quested ' in .mail quant it lea on the north bend of Catle According to M'ashirgton telegram, the : the i;ourt to appoint some time and place for Creek, and iu tct race or bir of quartz gravel Government official are apj nhensive that, j the rinj 0f n application to reiqB the i rruii.l lo're. Alnnit 1.t miner bv. l.-,t.d n unie prompt nicasure be Uken la n-gani j cle tn th(, prn,j f rewly-di. overed cvi- ' eamp on the creek abov e here and have ennito the continued ra'd on the Texas lxr i ll(n).r Hi, l!..i,or -aid he would examine ; m, n. e.l workinr. Gold U found from Catle

Uer, the I nited ?ate ana .mcxko max oe- ffi ,AY.U j ,U:,.Krt of the appltcatmn. Crek southwardly to French C'n rk at thi

A Scat til j of Llcpliant.

Ilv ti ! -t t't'o'ijit'' ffofj Cey!vt v

come involved in erou diffi. ultie . The j nJ f,e j.i,;,,,, 0 the followinn day,

army, it I staie.i, win new aci promi.ii u fr, beginning hi charge in protecting Atuerican citizrc. assisted by I

u.'h naval appliance a necessity may de-, aand. The steamer Ph mouth, Captain Hu- ; ell, ha been ordered to the mouth of the Uio Gran le, whence the crew will proceed, in armed launches to point where their ser-' Tiee will lse required. Theconunacdon the border i entruated to (ieneralOrd. j

Keport received at the National ltureau of j burn, of Clenn t.t AgrUu'tJft! fioui vliuirciit iiiwi: iilicilc Gfitu, if Ssl H i

that the w inter and upritg wheat will jield four-fifth of a full crop. Ilye promise better than wheat, but v. id fall below the uual average. Oat are in good condition, and will reaib nearly a full yield in the State of the largest proliiction. The barley crop protnie well. Clover W in a fair average condition. The fruit prospect are fair to good in the East and Mow the average in the Wc-t. Jacob M. M Grew, of Ohio, ha been appointed Sixth Auditor of the Traury, ri Sheet.

in

MAST. New York, on June 2:1.

Gold cloeed

at 117 l-. A projected x-rize-fgbt, between Tom Allen, of St. Loui. and (ieor.-e P.ooke, of New York, forthe chamj iotish'.p of America, wa arranged to come off uear Pittsbjrh, Pcnr., on the Mtb. P.ooke' backer failed to atand by bim, however, and the disgraceful affair happily fell through. The New York Harold claims to have d:.-

WK.T.llWirTll. The Mo Inioertie State Convention: was held ut Coin inbu on the 17th. The f.il-! lowing tiiket wa plai-ed in nomination : For ! Governor, William Allen, of lln..; f..r Lieu- . tenant-Governor. Samuel F. Ctrei , i f Ilamil- j ton; for Supreme .lu.L'c, Th-nun J. A-h- ;

for Auditor, F. M. for Tn a-tii". r. Johu

Schreiner, of Meig.; V..- Attorney-Genera..! Thotna K. Powell. of Pt laware; for niem'H r of the Doardof Public Work. II. K. nhagan. ! of Frie. The r-luti.m dtclare in favor ; of limiting the Prri lentitl office to one! term ai' 1 fixing the lary at ?i'i,t; an in- i creae in the volume of cirnn. y and the ntinment of all rational bank not, their !

place to te n ie j ny i. ga:-;enj r ; a larui for revenue only ; the complete separation of chun h aid s'ate; and in oj position to all sumptuary law . Train have commenced runnir.g regularly over the St. Louis bridge mid through the tunnel, and fifty-wen pa-s ntr r train now arrive at nd depart from the I'nion It-jot in that city daily. Memorial service in honor of John C. r.ret kii.ri.he were held in Louisville on the 17th. An earthquake shock w-i felt throughout ftortion of Ohio and Ir dianaon the mortiing of the lth. In t'rbana. S:lrr y, De Graff, and other to n iu Wetern Ohio the sht k

covered a druggist, who sold to Mr. P.eecher ! WSH v,.ry perceptibly f.-lt, the wall of many a bottle of hydrocyanic acid in May, 171, and j houe ling badiy cracked. In Ar.derconsi.ler thi confirmatory of the evidi-n. e of ; j, Jefferonviii', Yino nnt s. I'nion. Mri. Moulton, woo stated that P.eecher told Ljifavette. p.ru, Igan-port, Kokonio. Hi. liber he wa prepared, in a certain emergency, i mw,t inj o; Indiaaa tiwn the shock to end Li life hy joion. It is alo claimed WM al.0 f,.lt t0 , ffrt.,tcr or le- extent. The

that other new evidence of great importance

ha. been discovered, and that the cie w ill te reopened for it admission. The one hundredth anniversary of the battle of Butker Hill wa celebrated with treat ceremony at Poton and vicinity on

time of it occurrct.ee in the eral place named i variously given at from !:!" to II o'clock a. m. A slight fdiock w as al-o felt at Chicago. A terrible tropical htorra occurred in t. Iouiand vicinitv on the morning of the lth,

the 17ih. The city was gaily decorated w ith , doing a large amount of damage in varinu flag and fl wer. The State militia and way. As reported by the Signal-tat ion ofti-i-iting companies were reviewed by Gov- j ter, the velocity of the wind w a from s to ernor (iaston on the Common. There were j 4 niile jr hour; rain fell in torrent; from l.y) to20y)0 tnwp in line, among j stream of liquid tire descended from h- uven them being the New York Seventh F.egi- j to earth ; rain fall in two and one-half hour ment, the Maryland Fifth. the j !,ut 3:.V)lr.hc.

Charleston Light Infantry and other. Gen. It. F. Putler commanded the review. Among thed.stingu'.shtdguet were memfer of the diplomatic corj., the Viee-PrfsiJcnt, Gen. Sherman, Furnide and Han ley.the Chief-Jutice of the Supreme

Court, the Governor, Congressmen and j ton, N. C, on the

Senator from Maine and Mahu-ett, and Governor of New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Mississippi. The rro,,eion wa about 10

Two murderer were executed In !.l;noi on the lth: at KrhiiKham, Nathan ISurges, forthemnrdir of Jo ph Kobbin; and at Parin, Kdgar County, John Caey, for the murd. r of KeN-cca Park. Austin Hill (eolorcHI wa hanged at .l.u k-

lth, for the murder of

Samuel Pre. ton. William, an accomplice in the deed, w a hanged on the 4th. Five rohlrt-r biirded a train on the International Kailrotd. en the 17th, near

Houston, Texa, dubtles intending to

point, and the deposits are almost wholly in Iakota. Thi region ha not been fullyexplored. but the? yield of gohl thim far lia b 'cn qiti'e small, and the rejorts of the richness of the gravel bar are grettly exaggera-

td. 011 French Creek depoit of sravel are j very unfaxoraly situate.!; the- wnter Mipply i small and t'ailit g aiul the grade t little to admit of failing being carried off by her strentn. The prospect at present i not such n to warrant extended exploration in mining." According to ant mal a Ji-patch of the 2"il prominent frontiersmen and army officer express the opinion that there will l great trouble with the Sioux, Cheyenne and Aiapah c thi summer and full. At least five large war partic have left their reservation iluring the lat two weeks. The cavalry in

; this ilepartment are unable to keep them on ! the reservation though they are limited la j number. It will be impossible for the soldier to guard the P.lack Hill and attend to the Indian.

Tlie Missouri democratic State Central Committee hive adopted a resolution Inviting the National democratic Convention of l7iito amible in M. Loui. and pledp-d themi Ives to make ample preparation for the reception and accoiuiiiodation of all who come to it. The California Independent Stat.' Convention nominated Gen. Hidwell for Governor. A new and daneerou counteifeit ha heea l; overed of "i note f the First National P.at.k of Canton, 111. It Is ev ideiitly cbanpr.l from the plate on w hich the counterfeit uu the Tratb-r'a Natioaal liank of Chicago and the First NVional l!ai.k of Paxton, Ill.,wa prit.ted. oiti:i.. A large numttcr of heavy mercantile failure have recently occurred in IiOtidon and Man. hester. The Freb tcrian of Canada have nently been united into a inule feeelatieal b'xly. . Portugal ha prohibited the introduction Into that coun'ry and a-ljaecnt i-land of potatoes from the Uniud State. A preliminary shooting match between the American and Irish title team showed the following score : Irishmen, 745 ; Americana. 7:Kt. The result U considered very favorable to the American team, considering it w a their first practice on the ground. The French Assembly have voted a grunt

of tli'V'om promote the representation of that country at the American t'eutumlal Kxhibiiion. The Carli't Committee in Londun 1 in receipt of intelligence that the Carlit have entered faMile in itromt force, and that they have been well received ever) w here.

hear that the Governor, with tin- lull con

currence of the Secretary d State, luu isued a prohibition :igaint the d.-yt ruction of cleplniiits. 'I'll t- ba already can-id disapMiiutinnt to sundry sporting traveler mill it is XI el I tlml it slmlllil lie "clier-

nllT known. tlial others wlmure intent on I presents Hie shortage -i

the uluttgliter of big;tine may dir t their step clcvlicre. The wholesale mil wanton destruction t the.-c nst fnl ami intclliefi'iit atiiinaN, xv liich has too long; prevailed, ha at leit.li aroiis,-. the utli utioii of tlio Colonial Government. Thc-y ought to N' largely innloved in piihln work.

Their strength, which unble tlicin to

flic Ktiiinp didn't come. Ueii'" wlil..Miid thi) con.liiet.ir. still no rV s.onsc. .lust hs the railroad clmtt Wa about to call up the lirctiun and brak.luan to lulp pitch tho impimni,,,, v-r. sliijKT ont of .loon., the n-jrular ileac..,. canitt in mid relieved hi proxy. Thecon d.tctor saya be believe in inn.nnjr u clinrch the sunic Vay y,.u would 11 railroad train ifn man won't pay, or lmn'i a pus, let him ojt. Fraud in ( untied Goods. A rirent investigation in N,.w York shows a g-oiM ral system of fraud J ,.nn. ntl g,,o,U. It extends to i v. ry U eriptlon d fruits, 11, eat. veg table, and fish. At thi cxaininiition it was l.uitid that 111 the cu-e of clam, lb 1 1 content ot u l-iound can weighe.l niince. ; o-ponnd cans contained 1 j ouiires. Two-pniiud can of lobster showed '.'I ounce of solid content.. Can of condened milk turned out 111 nance to tin- pound. The contents of can of mushroom, niter bein' drained of water and sipna .'d dry, did not exceed 'i ounce to the)und. Corned hi-cl in can niaile tlic following- exhibit: Sig-n und ca 1, ol pounds of beef ; I puiind can, :i I'oiind and 7 ounce of bu t'. All thi is llio result id' dishonest eomjietitioii. Canned good 111 c sold by the cm, the price gra.led upon the honest weight being pur int. 1 tin' cuii. Another pucker puts higoods on the mat ket at J" per cent, per cut 1cm, and put that much les., I'ntit'or fish in the can. lie. In turn, i undersold by some other p r-011 w ho pn;s still le.s in the cm. In ti ls way, the m. tit who put 11 punnd of lobster in a pound-can h readily undersold bv tho'c who, puttin.' only half 11 pound of lobster in the can, can sell with increased profit ut two-third, the standard price. Any liousekeepi rcun tell lmw much he I or she 1 sw iudlid in eanneil gooiN by . weiifhiuir the ei.n U t'.ire it W pet.lt ;..; I tin n wi igbing it and the water idler the ! solid contents have been taken out. Nolh1 ing- i more coll. liion in the caiilnd good trade than to have several bratu' ( 1 1. I same nrtii lc selling; at different pii -e-. I bi dilb n tua', in a inainri' v ef c: s(-, te

nt or licit in.. I

the Water ill the lower-priced can.

T his trick pn .tils iuotlur tia.lt . A year or more ago there waa convention o maiiiitai tiirers of w rapping p;i et held in Vermont to try and c rita t atniM .s ol thi same kind, and at that oincntloii there wa a general reprobation of the fraud. It wa stated that the paper was

mile long, and occupied fourhoura and 10 i teie andlhrow the exprea nafe from the

minute in pa-slog a given point. 1 be exercises at the monument, owing to delay in the movement of the proce"ion, were not begun

until p. m., and were very much curtailed j president JIy, who happened to from the original programme. Mr. G. V. i boird, eUed the lender, a man

car, which it wa tippoetl contained heavy remittance frirn St. Loui to cattle men In Southern Texa. Vice-

le on named

Warren 1 ri idl, and Gen. CTarl Iieven.

Jr., delivered the oration. Other ditinruiahed gentlennti made brief remark. The umber of atranger present In the city wai estimated at over 3",ihi0. The ceremony ef eonferrirg the pallium upon Archbishop Yood, of rhiladelpbi. took place on the 17th. The refugee from the Uruguayan Kepubllc, 16 In number, who were exported n the hark Ting, arrived at Charleston. S. Con the'jmh, whence th.y proceeded to New York by rail. They announce their Ir.ti ntion of returning to Montevideo a oon a the political storm ha blown ov r. It w ill he remembered that the Tesd first made for Havana, where the authoriti. refused to grant the refugee j rmission to disembark. Three miner were uffoea'ed by black dtntp In the toal mine.'at StKktin, Peiin. on the 2NU

The following rate on live stock were adopted by the rsiiri.ad combination on the 21-t,: From Buffalo to Albany, 21c. per bfl lb; to New York, Th-. ; from Chicago through to New York, .Vw. The trid cf Mr. Strah Merrign for the murder of Mi- Maggie llnnn.ill. at fhe houefifrhefoi.H r, in P.ru.iklyn, N. Y., in September. 171, ha ended by the disagreement of the jury. The two ladle were vrrjr

I5nok, and throttled bim. There were five

robber in the attack, all wearing mask. Two of the five were captured the leader,

Ihook. and a man named Fllswoi th, who wa well known a a telegraph operator in Houston. lirad. Yarboroiifth, a Justice of the Peace, residingnear Covington, Tenn., w killed on the l'.uh by Wm. Kinney, hi brother Inlaw, in a ipiarrel grow ing out of an old fetid. Kinney suiren. b rtd hin.seif to the Sheriff. Itoth were wealthy and influential citizen, and the homicide can -eJ great excitement in the neighborhood. The United State steamer Saranae, w hich left San Francisco on June H for Sitka and Itehring strait, on a scientific. exi-dition, struck on the mid-channel rock in Seymour Narrow, on the l-ih, and sunk In ac hour. At the time of the accident the

vexsel wa steamii g at 14 knot, with a current of seeu knot-. She hung to the ro k for a few moment and then swung off.

w hen her how vv a run Into ih.i Vancouver

shore nnd all tlie crew and pa- ngcr got

aMv off. Liewt.Maynardan.l Ir. I'.mil It'-

st ls.of the Smithsonian Institution, w re pas-

senKer on the xes-d. Nearly all the stuns

and personal cib-ct were lost.

The special correspondent of the Chicago

Inter Ocean, with the scientific cxt ditlon

Kexolntlon f the Ohio Democratic State Convention. Tin Democratic party of Ohio, In State Convention annihlrtl, proclaim tin; tollwinr propositions ot political filth and

action :

1. A sarre. adherence to Die prineiilea of r-

crnment It lanl an l pill in prai ucjti oixTiumn

ly the l.ttbiT of tlie Kepultlir.

J. I IlilMinlutiR V' (xn wvnia i. niiin e"'

ment ot l.oierniiienl uin tlie lunetion r uie

other, ami to Ue exercise hv Kcleral aiilhority ot ny of Uie jsiwer reo rved by the Constitution

to the -.lute rceeci!Yeiy , r ui uie .ie.

J. 1 he Jinileclion l me iiovcrninein u nu me

aen. wita-iu: recari vt race or coior,r i'irii.un

eoielitioii ot servitude. . .

4. 1 tie Presflent's servlee shouM lie limitello

one term , at a salary of 9 no a year.

S. Kelrelii hment aiel relurin III eiery oepiin-

ment or the Govemuu nt, reOeral, mjim. an'i Iocs I

n Vn o-miits of laml or niom'V i'V me t.overn-

meiit or use tit it cre-lit lo railroad, steamship

or other companies. . . ...

7. The preservation or Hie remn.mi 01 ouiiie Ian. U for the Iteneltt if t itien ot the I nited suirt and f.m iirn eniiirant who bave trlared their Intention to leeome such wboalll ore.ilpjr an.l cultivate the same. S. That the contr.vli.m of the ciirn ncy lieri'tof.tre ma-lehy the IU 'iit)lican party , nn.l the lurther contraction prMisHl tiy it, Willi a view to tlie forced resiitopliott of sHie paiment, lia alreatlv lirounht lisnter to tho luisinesa f the country, nml Uin-.tteus it with ireneral ha n km liter snl ruin. We Iti 11 :t n. I Unit Ihln Oolicy oe nbaii'toiust, and Unit the vohiine 'if run. un y tie ina.le an.l kept e.jual to tlie want oftrale, leiiv1 11 ir tlie restoration of leiful tcn-lers to fcirviith do. lo te liroiiglit hImihI .y rt 01101111 J he Industrie of tho country, and not hy ietro ing Ihein. . Hint the policy already Initi.ite.l iv the I'elihlicn I'lirty , of sl olisliiiiK le.tl U'nders. nnd Kivintr natioin'il hank power to furnish all the ctirrencv. will Increase the ikiw er iif sn alren.ly

itanreriiu inoiioiHily, and the ciionnur burlcn

draw stone ot li'iw iiih'thhi', tin

place' thelll XV ith e:-e wbeleViT nijuired, I render elephant work lar mote substan-1 lialtliMHth.it oftlc wenk Ii.dian lal'rcr ' cniployrd on the road and irrigationworkin t'cyb n. It is particularly iu the ', construction of bridge that tlie value of' the elephant i manifest. N-ttiitig; can ! ' more intere-ting than to watch the ilocility and intellige nce of these great ! crVattire In the erforiiftiiic-e of their task, now tlraggin, now pushing, to the- exact pot. oigantio stone-, and placing; tlum in j tlieir Hpiioititcd po-itioti w ith the accura . y

of a mason Ut late, unfortunately, the arreno-thof tlie elephant department in Ceylon has dwindled down to half of it full complement, and from every province xx hen- works of any inirtance were goin oil (h inaiid co ne in tor I be; assistance of elephants, hut in viiin. Form ny, wt ll-trainned elephant were r.ot d.llicult

to purclu c ; many were "owned by private jscrsons. lint still more- by the r pre- j setitHlives ot the Iltiiblhist tcinple. w ho I let them out for hire when not wanted for j religious priMfs-ion. Now none ot any 1 value can I- procun-d. T he native head-j tncti rejtort that ilepbanl tre t!i.ipp ur-; ing, and the wanton iua-iit n s ct tbt iu in , those parts of the 1-bihd xv lu re tin f.- i sullii ient popiihitioti to capture them by a kraal l.nvc rendered i it unlikely that I be publit- want ' can Is- supplied hy thi mean. Nodoiib' thcV CMll be siipptVd bv th" einpltiyuieiit of eh pliant catclu rs, but tin- cruelties , j racti-t .1 on the retclud atiini il by this i process in w hi. Ii hardly one in throe nrvive the tvitig-iip operation after the elcphaliU are l.oo-od, liuluee the (niVertiuient to re..rt to it a seldom a po-iMe. In former nay the niuiler and Inddness of lepbaiit. n tideri tl their destruction a j matter of tieifs-ity : now they are fully

alive t' their danger, ami mtiuctivi ly

ke p awav a a genend rub' trotn villngt 1

where they knotv they will be encounter. ;

ed with firearms. "oinplairit no doubt

siiiiietiuies I'oinc In that an outlv lug crop ha Iseen ravaged, in which cne the pun-i-htiM iit of the invader is t rtnitted. lb-

ward are alo given lor the destruction

of rootle elephant, who occupy for a time mmiic particular road, put t flight

the peist-rurun r anu rear open tne nii', which are aba ndoneil to them to divert their attention. The lcjtcrs scattered

alsuit nreshtjw n by the runner tn uttc-

tation f their story. It luu. hetxvever. 1 that, thousrh ordinary h t-

tct In fiuch cacs arc reoove'red, the n-jri- j

tcreil lettei have some parti. ular attraction to tlie animal, and are carried oil by him into the jungle. In these circumstance, it ha. l n found neiTssary to put a stop to the issue eif lice'tie to shoot and capture, e xcept for (Joveniment purposes, fur some time to come; and it I desirable! that sporting' adventurer should lie apprised that their only lumccof lu ing allowed a shot at an elephant in ( 'eylon iiu the cas' f a notorious rogue, or ef a herd Indiilin too Ircquont visit to Irrijration vvorka. Hnd i-on-eipie nt destruction oftlie dam. London 7m.

,4 f(, I sold bv the ream ; that in emler to inul.'r-

riva Mil er would be put un ilh 'i)

sin r to t b.' Uire ; other would put up le ; and there were even instances w in re

there Were but 11 slice ts ill ii ijiiire. This puper wa of couro sohl at much less ; ill .11 an iKinest ream could be sold .r. In 'view of the extent to w hi.li this kind ot lrattd lias Im hi carried, the p n kt r ! i au- ; lied goisl Iti the Lu-t t n St de have 'called a convention to im-e t in Philadelphia this week lo adopt some measure to ! put an end to it. The trade that is. the I great body 1 f the reti.ilei i i the e-oiintry ' f.illy utnlerstand Ihe bi;-itn --. They 1 know the standard price at which lion- ( stly p.ii ketl gotsl can le sold, and they ; 11111 iVr-ejuitl the reaou why ne br and can . m- . Id lor less. Iti the e.il'Iiner who is 1 In- victim. When a man ev u pound .. 1. - . t . . 1 1

call el any truisH KT cent- l' man ne ha 1 e n pal ing for the aiu -article, lie may, a a o,ne,al thing. !i-ut:ie that b" is getting from s to 10 cent' worth d' sol d li-li or fruit or veg-etablcs b -s lor his lot 1? ii-v. Chlenan Trxhunf.

Yiunjar hn1y. enp xvhlte sugar, j cup vinegar ; bml till it t tips in old witter. Tin makes mi cxccllt nt candy, and something Is in tidal also, a it i good for cold. It the vinegar 1- ery ttoiig. take a little le of it and . some wat r ; but for ii the strength of the vinegar 1,1 ver hurt-. In n done, pour out 011 t uttcied plates, and cither mark oil iu sipiare- aa i 1 . Ii or two w ide h it aiol. or l-e. W In II ceol e in iijii to handle, draw it until if is liiee and wlii'c; then cut it info slick.

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