Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 17, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 July 1875 — Page 2

WEEKLY COURIER C. DOi5I, Pubiiiber.

JASPER.

INDIANA.

gate w ere In tleiidauce from the arlou ittr. The OM Orchard House, a Urge summer b t 1 t )M 1 rh r.lt Mc, was biirn-d n the nipht of the 21-t. There were some 2" gins' In the huie. and a Krt panic cn-ued, but loiluna'ely no liven Wfrc lost. Nearly every p-rou Kt portion of their clo'.hiug, jewilry , to. M1T iV KOI TH. John 1. Lee, the Moriuou, who was in

dieted for complicity iu the famous MojuUin- j

Mfi.liiw isiuK'st' Ti1, hi turned elate' c,t-

d. nee, it is said, hc.I will make a fall state- t (;(,t f ,r ,h). S;stJ iu ,he mn nf f TA.n.

w ami The Commissioner of Indian Affair b madeasiateuictit io reply to the eauth' letter of 1'rof. Mjr-h to the resident, in refereiue to the management of the In.lian bureau.

Mr. Smi h av tht Trof. Mrh ha. Jei limd mrnt of whtt he know aUut th: horrible to iive biru in wilting auy spccitl.alion of i aij,ir. There are said to lw a numlser of w it-

the charge made by him in n. . rec.e to the fraudulent uptliei at Kid i Cloud Agency, and ha a!o neglected to pro- j eent such charge to the Couimisioucr J

ll:nwd to examine them. Tbi (. otainiion comprise ex-Gov. Flt-her, of Missouri. Hon. II. W. Harris, of Ma hu:, acd Hon. Cha. J. Faulku. r, of West Virginia, an J an Investigation h them of the whole matter will 1 immediately entered upon. The July return to the department of Agriculture were unusually full. howtr.: an improvement in the cotton crop duriug June In all the cotton State except Texa. The State average are a follow: North Carolina. W an improTenient of 3 per

South Carolina, 'M, Improved 3

The substance of Jehu 1. l-ec's i-iui'es.ioii. in reference to the klouutaiu Meadow ina-sa- j ' 1 .1. . .!.-. tl .. . ill. O... .....t- '

ore. is, tuat luiiijr ioi mini, i kin A .f a lar?e nuiibr of Indian, det-oyed j tlie rin'urent from their cut rein-hnient ly a Dig of tun e, and that all were murdered cx- , er t eeutct n ihildrca ; that the deed wa done under order if a leader of the Mormon iliurch, ami tilt h took the news f the i w:ia re to Itrl(jhtiu Youhk. ho deplored the trn-' t i n, and f.ti.i it w ould lu iiij; di- ' trr ou the Moriuon opto. 1 The jury in the ae of rx-Trea-urer I'nr- . .... i . i . . . .

I ker, Ol HUH Croiiux, nave reii'H irn a ri-

I. .Hi. ,1.1 itl.iiw br ltildii-ul tlTIO('4 III

Alabama.

to

the New tolk

Itliaileit NurdoO'i l.lter

II. r.tl 1. 1 I .i11h U ih' (i the cn i'st lu'r.i roimti. H ill the Male. It has hiilh n .l iiont lh i-outrol id low Hhltf and Mat k demat.i;'!ies, lllul ill thU nullity there H 1 1 a -must j'0iilve mid nhiimlant te tiinoiiy ol the Intiini lailnii ot black otrs by tin (("'..ird K publican lemlei. both Ih (oiand on lreii.ui day. At one precinct, Orville HarriM ii. "the Republican canli-

d jto l'r t'oiin-, it td -red man. aid in u

I. l. .t ..... ... irn. Yll.il Vi.ti.l Mil

to the lUack IlilU.on the lr.ib. and brought into the frt on parole. The (irand Jury of the United ai'atc Court at Ohkoh. Wi;.. have found in.lii tiiu nt

! t:iii!.t a number of parties l r frauduli-iit

vent.

per ctnt.; deorjtia, 97, improved 6 per tent.; Florida, IDl.iinproTedT percent.; Alabama. 102. improved 1 jer cent.; Misiippi, 11, improved 3 per cent.; Louisiana, 105, improved 10 per cent.; Texas 3. dt alined 3 per cent.; Arkansas, 1M, improved 14 per cent.; Tenueee, l'), improved 10 per cent. The Secretiry of theTreaury, on the 14:h, made a call fjr tO,0i.(if)coujon.V2 ) Inrndsi of ib; !css p? 1'?. TM ' 'he t wenty-Mcond coll ma le for the syndicate. The countinz of the cath la the roerve

!: of the United State Treasury was completed on the 1-Uh, and every thing fjuud correct. Ex-Jude KUher, Attorney forth District of Columbia, han been reiueted to resign. The jteneral charpe ajraint him are carele neM and neglect in the administration of hi office, especially in the case of the fraudulent mail contractor. Hind, who wi by hi nejrlicence, it is alleged, acquitted. Ex-ioern-mr Well, of Virginia, for several yeara a reident of Washington. ha been tendered the (See, and will accept. The rresident ha i?ned the commission of Franci H. Sto.kbride. of Michigan, to le MiaUter Kid-nt at The Hazue, and the eommisionof Chri-tian Wulweber.of Iowa, to be Minister KesiJeu: at Kci'ador. The ommiionof Adara Itlesu, to be Mini-ter Resident at r.ruels. ha been ent to the Tresi lent for hi ijnature. The S.-creUryof the Interior ha apjs.inted Hon. N. II. Van Vorhee. of Ohio. Jj.hze l.C. Parker, of Mi-ouri,and Inlian In;sctor Kemb'e as a roranii on to viit the Oae andeam;ne into their condition. The Hon. John Hanco. k. of Texas, will be a.Med to the commission.

neen to corroborate all I"e' statement, wh: h w 11 oonv id TV. II. lUrne and many other hih Mormon authorities, and explain fully eery thing connected with the awacre. Aiu"iig the w llnee are in who . i . : . .a

actually i .ok pan in u, an i some w no i whiky trnii'.actious. f tided a iiieelirg of the participant, on their ,,v r1,. of ,h(.

re'urn irom ine ueia oi me snunier. The trial was net for the I'.-th Inst. A dispatch from Ucd Cloud Agency, IMh, rtports the killing of two Indian and the wounding of t'iree other by soldier on Utile White Karth River. Thi. being on the reervation. the Indian were intensely excited over the occurrence, and all negotia

tion and work of the Commi-!on r had been entirely suspended. A convention in the interest of the "lireenba k" pnrty i calltl t meet at Detroit on Ausus 2-V K. r.utb r. Win. I. K. llcy, Mo-esW. Field and other are expected to address; the meeting. (i-ore X. Jackson, Deputy l'nite.1 State Collector of Internal Revenue at Uiuinville, Ky., died on the night of the 16th int., it i supposed from polon administered by himself. An investigation into Jai kson' tu--eoiint. which bad been in progress for several day previous to hi death, resulted .in

finding a deficit of some ft-V"). Jackson wart a young man who-e integrity hvi never before leen questioned. He was a prominent church njeinber, Uwrintendent ot a Sbhath-M'luoI, and a member of the Hoard of Kdueation. He leave a wife and several children, for whose lenefit bis life was in-ured frf 12..VX). Trw eTtrvir:int livii:ir is sui. nosed to have

led the unfortunate man into his fatal dim-1 Penitentiary f.Jr life, was taken from the jil cultie. Collector Huckntr holds a bond of by a party of disguised men and hanged on security from Jackson to the amount of f iV j the night of the sub.

The tirst baie of new Texas cotton w rceive.l at (ialve-ton on the l':h. It was

t'olorudo Itreeaes.

Tlit relsti world of liinn tii nature an ) humor in a stage driver, n nuiks a r,,,, rado corn -iMiinU iit of tin- New r k. 'I'l ibuut. 'I hi v aro tbe ni4t important

iie on mo roa'i. I ney nave a In :n t y ul ml of shams hii I prcteii-e, :i n. Im Hi V

jiidgos ot hiiuian iiatuii' iln n. it ti:tvi I tinroad. Their ideiut an original, iiinl tin re Is u ijualntin ss about tlo I r humor th it U ri'l'rr-liing. It N ii privilege t. iiileon the (mix Hllil talk W Itll thelil. hi t lie ii it. of 14 I luiN-ss IroiiiCiiiiyim 'iiy to 1 i I Norte tlicrt- wcii- tbre drivers, who r.li. ., i i other rvery nine or t -1 a lioiir-. Kri.tu tliem I ascertained that tlio sia :v bm -i s t that route numbered a'Miiit ); tint iIk v weio all gniy, and 1 coubl see f.i niV-ei Hi it they w re all iiiatclioil i.n I superior

litiilird-. Haetl team travels Irom i i'lit to

.s.ri'iiiarkh'v

! Democratic tu let ought to 1m- sw uii'' I'ioih

l Thirteen ininers and four w gons w ere cap- the limb of a tree, a i l calli I upon the turcd 4'imileMtorthof Fort l.rraiaie. ti route I men and women i.r siit t hold up tln ir

bands In approval u this seftnueiu. lie t). Hin.e ile.1 to the women ill the au.li-

nee, li i. landing if unv would live w un h iilteen iniU s a ilay a remarket y ;iy irip

husband or have ll sweetheart who Would it seemed to me, hut the drivers sal I they vote w l.h the I leiniHTat. Foie, a colon d cm 1. 1 not stand more than th;it, the way man ot rem likable ability, who rents ai.d thev had to be driven, and the spt ed th. v

l.iiiiM'lf manages l.HKlaens of land, te-t i-; wire reipilml to make. I mud. -i remark wa'ls of a burning , tied that the i.a.'rocs. were put itmler a I to ( ieorg.', one of the drivers, i tiat the

tie momim? ot the general apprehi lilou that it the 1 . uio- ,.(,nitrv s.t ineil ra! Her li trn u; Ilia', tlol.ie lilt III I II , oi ill" i i II i . i ... , .......1 .....I ,!... I

IC.atS SUCCIi-iietl lliev mmiii ne- ... n liiuu w.i ni u ij ni.i ui.n ; right to vote ; and ti e more ignorant, he couldn't se' w h it it was good ..r. "Von ', says, U lieved that tl.ey would !' rc-en-1 are ri'ht, my Infant.' .-aid he. "d is a

.laved. Jritliertiad eominuiiltv. It W o-u y lit to At P.e'.levue prei inct a Republican can-j draw a salary in. For my ow n p ut, 1 didale openlv tine itened all blacks w lio have all I w ant to lo to dr.-w tny tm ath

should atteiniit to vote the Democratic and a cork ot.ee m a whiit

huildiug in I'incinnati, on

JOth.one tirrmaii. Kicliard Holconib, wa

killed, and nine other-, including Chief Mctirew, w i re more or l. s injured. A conventi m of Mate Railroad Commls-

I sioucr wa held t Sprinjticld. II!.. comi iiiencing on the 'J 'th. "nly live States I were repres. nti d. i.. Illinois, Mi.ouri.

Wisconsin. Coinici ticu'. and Massachusetts. fevcrtl addresses wero 111 'tile, and a coin in i tee appointed tn draft resolutions regarding the subj." t f Iider-Sta'e Cotnnierce and to recommend w hst legislation by Congress is necessary to re g til tte t he transportation of freight an l pas.r.ger through the several State, the coiiuniitee to rejxirt at a future meeting to lie t ailed by the Illinoi Commissioners. A terrible fight occurred in Perdado, Es-

1 leuiocratic

ticket, und a numb' r ot colored men tc-li- j I here ilo.'sn t ajipear to inn -ti iru t lied that those who vv re Mi-pected d' j in t lie country," I suggested. uch an intention were driven away tr-'iu j "Fruit!" be uiiswiml with a grunt, the poll. At U ;irrcnton pneiuct ac b-i-j "the country i- hareol fruit. I guess you el man who la! ls n detected voting a have never seen the storms in ih luDl. .u.c at.c ti. k. t was si ; -d by a ia gi o , gmg-. have yon? Iiitlielir-t p!.us'. Iruit in oh, who dragged him oil', a'l.d tuna j trets wyn't grow here, and it tiny could w hom he escaped only by the inter- grow they wouldn't hios-om ; hut even it vention ot white men, whoi-ono aled him, i tlieyeniil.l Mo-.sotn ami bear fruit, every ap-

and later m t hlui oti a hore, on wh t h ho j pie would have to he tied on the tree w ith e-cajml. ! a heiii) st ring, to iri vent the wind from At Pleasant Hill. jut Udore the dec- I blowing It oil'. l in y liun a man up

cambia County, Ala., recently, between two I r,K.s wJio should vote w ith the Deiiu families named Haiiett'and Hyers, w'u'kIj . crat, and un l.iied lliy sli.'U'.d tC kllli'.

1x ui'n, consisting of the father and tw o ons on each side, were engaged. Five of the party were killed ou'right, while the sixth and lat has a btn k-hot In his side, which must cause death. The fight waathe result of an old family feud. U wis Thompson, a negro hack driver at Iuka, Mis., convicted of the crime cf outraging a young lady, and sentenced to the

tion, Walki r, cau.lid.ite for Clerk of the here," eontiii'ied tieorge. the o her dav, Circuit Court, violently denounced all ne-1 but I as-ure you, sir. the wind Mowed so

mo-: Jiartt ami tlie oust was so mien, mat uiev

J. l.'.If.g the WP't!" !MM!!. H ehnrch ti-n--r

of colon d at that, and thev never discovered thru is-

(OIIKIUX A meeting wa held In Hyde Park, Inl.v.i . .n Dm Isth In t.rnti,t Ht'H'Ilt the crallt

classed as g.xl mid l.ing. and .old foris cents !f th) of to,n.uaM)

iverjouna. li.fss) person were present. Mr. I'.radlaugh

It i statctt in a leiesratn irom neaver,

At Portland a larire nuinlx r

men complained niter the election that they were individually threatened if they should vote with the Democrats, and Cyrus R. Warner, a colored .luthf of tlie IVnce, elected by the D 'nocrats, totitie.l that the fact that he h id lioen mobb"d and nearly killed, in D72. by i.e-roes, for siip-i-orting the DeinovTati : th k. t, w as rcini in(m nil, and prevented, to his know I. dge, a nuinli r of colornl nu n from voting with

the Democrat. 1 could go on

ength with such and even more

eldeinv, but this iscnough. I n tt.U county. I lariilsoli. the ReMllili-

....:;.! i..r r..i.L-n ha.!. !". writ- herd'T. nnd anv iiumlier

take until the wind blew lnui down, and lie accusetl bis friends of playing a praetical iokeui him." '1 he iml-stortii in portions of i 'oloni do are d.'scrilx'd as something awful. No doubt the tlrivir. in bis rel. reiin tolruit. reiueinlM red some of his ow n exjM rienc.-s iii wind-storms. At Mo-ci Pass, i,M t!..stag;,, road, utiout two-thirds ot the w iv

U-iwicn 4 aiiyon 4 ityand Del orte, there

Utah, that the testimony of John I .!.

well a other ininortant witnesses, wid en

j tirely refute ad the t harires w hk h have leen" ; n.ade -in-t l'rizharu Young and the l aders i of the Mormon 4 'hurt h in Salt Lake City, in

12.oi) persona were present

' ' ' made a violent "speech, and concluded by of-1 if. ring a resolution of a similar character.

The resolution was adopted aImot ununi- j mouslr. F.igbt persons who voted against it were set upon by the crowd, and the police ha 1 to interfere for their protection. Lady F" -klin. w id jw of Sir John Frank- j

lido 11 '

at great I is a hi'li Rill or bank of sand. Two years lorcilde ago a large h-'rd of tins p. numbering

thou ittcll' . Hlld

..ill ..ir....... .v. ...... . ing. positively harge, iutitnidatioii by denly iibtorm arose. Mack clou I . coursed the Democrat's, but th- testimony of Re- through the valley, sveeping uwmv a n s

public ui violnic-and intimidation was so i of tr.s s atid stone and sand. i:vas a overwhelining that Is lore 'tie con;iiii--ion ! "svhirUind, a typhoon run mad. It l. ......I1..-..I l iow li f. .tr..rf to -i. rove 1 whirled f..r a llioinetlt rboiit the -aiidhill.

I . ,.111.....'. I I - - . ,

i connection with the Mountain Meadow mas-j

sx. re. it wuibe proveu. u is a.iegfu. "i:n.the i0.t Arctic explorer, died in I

lingnam seni an empnaiic comuiaiiu mat inr ' dei-d should not Ik- committed. j rt a,jvi(, frora San Salvador cive the j Prof. IonalJ.on. the we'd known aeronaut. I tjl ul.,r, of m tcrrij,., rit which oeeurr. d I accompanied by Mr. Grmiwood, a reporter s Mi,.ueL in tl.e Soutliern i.ait of the n-

ofthe Chi.-aito Journal, made a baboon a ...... . ,. f.f,,'H.e t.eeinie

Incensed at the (iovrrnmellt f..r i's refu-al to

Julr return to the Depart m-nt of Azri

culture show that the acreage in corn is !out j cension from Chicago on the evening of per cent, greater than la-t yenr. New Kng- I Thursday, July li. The balhwn rose rapi Iland ha increased h r aereaae about 11 per ly, .a ii.g over the lake, an 1 w s s.m.ti lost cent., and tbe Pacific State aMut 1 per tent, j to view. During the night there whs a seAll the great corn-growing region have in-j vere hurricane, and a nothing had leen creased their acreage the MidJle State. 2 heard from the aeronauts" up to theSl-t. it er cent.: South Allelic States, 3: Gulf i was feared they mut have perished by State, in; inland Southern State. 13; States ; drowning in the lake. north of the Ohio. 7: and Statet west of i Senator Thurman, of Ohio, has bt en interthe Mississippi. 14. The condition of tbe view ed by a reporter of the Ra'.tiinore Hacrop is Mow the average ia New Krglad j ztttf. The S-nator say that the Democratic and.the South Atlantic State, the minimum party In Ohio are divided on the currency condition, S2, being In Rhode I:an 1. Flor- question, and tne financial opinions containIda and Alabama are alto below the average, ! e-J in the Columbus platform should only be but the other Gulf State and inland South- ! regarded as a local opinion, lied.- not ern State are above the nuximum. n21-ing I hesitate to express hi disagreement with

allow a pustoral of the Pi-hoj. whleh is said

to tie ho-tiie to the law to l' read in tin- i churehe?.. There were lo otln T causes of discontent, grow irg out of some market J r trulations. On the ivenirg of Sunday,

June .h. the mob aro-e, attacked the Cabilno, and lil rated some 2 prisoners. They then proceeded to a-ault the small garrison, an I look the Cuartei. They killed GeneralKp!noa and Castro, treating tin ir lmdies with tbe greatest indignity. The garrison wire nearly all assassinated, and many prominent citizens were killed. A Ker thi the fanatic mob

there was no Intiinid.iMon on either si.h

hut u lair and H-aeeable o'l-e'ioti. Nor did the c tndid.i'.es contini' themselves to verb d intimidation. Due circulated an " order" to the colored ieop'ie to vote tor him. signed "l. s. lirant, President.' Anothi r, J. S. Diggs, now and a" that ti i.e Coimiy Solicitor, and now i.rri st. d uiidi r criminal indictment by the Grand Jury fr t m' iU u ut and br.'s-ry. eircul.ite.i through tin- county a printed warning against his opponent. Hhat it Costs to Ruartl Our PreslJcKts.

In Mississippi. All other State except Miaouri. ICS. are below the averae, the minlmam cond.tion.sj, being la Wisconsin. The Postmaster-General ha commenced suit aea:nt the bondsmen of over forty de

faulting mail contractors, in 1 h confiscated

thi plank in the Ohio platform, and ay he

Wm Itri.!ervn. sut.riosed to le one of the I

men implicated in the attempted express ruhfkerr and murder at Lomr Point. III., was

to the use of the Government the certified ! rreted on the night of the l':h. He wis! check of othr delinquent. j taken to Terre Hau e and lodged in jail. It A meeting of the Cabinet wa held on the : j, believed thst P.rideton Is the nun who i llr, the President being fc-esent. The , knie.l Kngineer Fame, principal subject under consideration w as j The Fni'eJ States (iran l Jury, In sethe proposed removal of District- jon at . Iui. have found a larg mini-' Attorny Fiher, the President hav- , r of iudi tmnt against, partie impli-1 ing reuus.ted Attorney-tieneril rierre- j fte.l in the whisky ring fraud". Mepont to us;end action concerning tim((;re,v, a former revenue ag-.nt, has ap-

(Fisher) until he could hive an opjortunity pred a a witne and

to expUm hi ora.-ul eon.luet. t l-r.er on has handed in hi resignition a Assistant Iiistrict Attorney.

set tire to some sixteen houses w ith kerosene.

TI,.. ,.. irin... fr.im the l'.ritUll SIllO I han'om. I I. ! 1 . . ., . I I . . . , 1 r.. .. , ..luillt fviil'l

wnl soon pub.i. ly announce hi views upon hy tnmf Govfynin,Bt troops, finally a rx,h.u.u- A n -Ho- 10 bo ,rd as any wi.o

the ipue-tun. . . 11i.,.,.,i,.,i !n utiii,i? down the rioters, and iw, ovuni d the White House hi fon-bun,

a nutnlx r of the latter w ere shot. The c un-1 ami three lime as r. v... ..n .lee'ared in a state of sieL'e. and ' Fillmore, or Piertv

a number of Instigators of the riot have been arreted. among them a curate named Pala io. who pre bed an Inflimmntory sermon on the diy of tbe riot. It is stated that there w re found on the lo.lir ol some of the Dad r bel pissports whiili read, "Peter, open to the larer the gate of heaven, who has died for religion. (S'gned)Gerge.Rhop of San Salvador. S aled with the seal of the Itishoi ric of San Salvador."

Tim vm l.i liiTort." iin.lt r 1C tons, w hich

then took it up in iW s-tntig jirms and s.-atter.sl it in tlil'k sliei ts ov.-r the plain. I'niler it were Imried .-h.s p and the two Mexican boys. How many di.s h ri-l.ed with the h my liif.ntn-it.t f.il-l to sav. Duly the I'nilod S'at. s. Ib lgi 1:11. an 1

! Italy have more men than women, lb'i attribuT.il to the wear and te tr oi" li ir 1 ' work, wliich kills oil so many tin- la.r M-X i f the.e countries. A( I'ordi' g to the census of Dec. HI. Wl. Italy h i I a p uj lit ion of tl.sol.lM. yielding a percentage lot ."VI -.!7 men and r.,73 w omen. per cent.

! of old maids und bachelors. 1M p, r cent, ol Th- New York Sun Is engaged in llgur-; married couple-, and J per cent, of tiniug up what if ctnts to kc pGraiit.ascom- j w i,j,,w,... ,4 whom the widow- marly pared with his predecessors. The i-rno- j double.1 the widowers. In France there iumeiits, as given in the sffplv bills Irom j js r,.iattv ly the smallest mmilH r ofbirtl.-. year to ye,.r, are as follow s : I though old 1 rons are there pre-orved Annnil average under Taylor Kithnon' longer than ill other countries, 2 pr '-'tit. i Win) :,' i(n M habitants Is ing ovi r l.f y yea s,

Aniiti.il avt-ruge uri'ier i u r n"-i...-rr.it ' Annual average under P.nrli:i!i.in ; lN-nio-erat) Annual average under Lincoln lU-pului-r.nn ) Annual average first tern ol I. rant (1U-

i.til.iiian) .

Vnii'iil average reeon.l U-rni "I l.ram (Kej.ul.hrani 11 '.,?.'

It Will lie seen by the.-e tigures that the

4C,:7". tti,''i

loi.Tw

and seven per thousand upward o ngh y. In the I'liited Suti -there are otiiv II p. r c'Tit. upward of tifiy, w bile ti e young of

of both sexes only reaching 2o c .S per cent. the entire popula " THE MAKhHS.

ll'tltUtes ion.

implicating a large

made

num'ier

a tatenunt

in

EAST. yew York, on July

2!.

official and others. A very, at i-re-ent Chief

Clerk of the Treasury Department, but f.-r-. raerly a confidential clerk in the K venue I Itureau, is charged by MiGrew wi h furni-h- j ing information to the ring, for w hit h he re-1 ceived a high as $3u0 ier week. Mi-Grew' , st:ttment are disc redied by Avery' frb-niN. j Prof. Donaldson. the mising aeronaut, had followed hi profession for abut four years, haviug mad") during that time 13d aseendoa. Hi companion on hi laat Ill-fated voyage,, Mr. Newton S. Grimwood. wa a native of j Kendall County, III., 22 year of age, and wa !

employed a a reporter on the Chicvgo Jour-

of revenue , 1) ft j.-f tv0d. Fngland. May 2t.h, arrived i

Gold closed

at 112 T-s. The steamship Idaho, from Liverpool, on the 14th lnt., landed " Mormons) at New York, under charge of seven agests appointed by Brigham Young to conduct them from Europe to Utah. There were between .') and COO adulu, including a number of young women, and all but six are Scandinavian. Joseph Loader, indicted Jointly with John

J. Price for perjury in connection with the J IWcher-Tilton case, wa anained In the ! V, t-i r . . .1. 1 . . L ...I r.l ..l.l J . I

,T 1 o . V V " niark in journalism had he lived.

T. e.- f-..m,.tln. from Fort Tieon- I 9- ! Hinraan, of the

deroga for Roue' point, ran ashore near Sawmill Toint on the night of the 1." ti., and sank in 15 minute. There were 0 pa-sen-ger on heard, who were taken off by tbe steamr Adirondv-k. The p.oman Catholic clergy of Lawrence, Mas., have l.-us'l a carl condemning the riot In that city on the day of the Orangemen' celebration, and expressing the boj that the ringleader may bi made to feel the enormity of their crime. The n)eclal conmisshm appointed tolnveetigate the proof of Prof. Marsh' charges In relation to the Indian fraud met in New York City oa the 19'ra. Prof. Marsh an I Indian Commi-sioaer K. P. Smith appeared fore the body, aceompir.le.I by ien. Fi-k, Chairman of the Indian Commie1on. Mr.

Marh pr.eu"ed hi chargs In pimrddet

at M John. N. P.., on the pun in-t., after a vov age oft day, remarkable f.ir l.e.vy weathc r. The crew cn-i'ted of the eaptiin. mate and two boy.

ixpci.ive as lav lor.

hat Im-coiiics of nil

th." Pre-i.h tit's money V II- can t sps-rul .t i-i pirni-hing the White lloii-e. for the Kxeeutive"s man-ion is uNnit us dingy nti I (oi 1 torsaken a plai-e f'r its repu at, on as we are ever hkely to mc. There i rertaiulv n money wasted ujion the grounds, ior they are "any thing but Isi-aii-t.fnl. 1 he gris-ndioiise "cat, not consume if. Is c.iuse tin re is gem rally bttb- in it. Yet the supply bills set Hp-lit : Jo,' for the rellirni.-lillig of the While lloue. $1(1,UHfor the gri n hou-e. lJ for luil.

! id ism f .r ..r.tiiu'eliis. and s. on ad ln-

ni.itiim. We hope the president is not living in yon I his m nns.

Takln' Vacation. A bov In raggul clothe had Is-cn sitting under the fountain in front of the Young Men's Christian Association rooms lor some time yesterday afternoon, and the ltiple kis pmg store around there were beginning to get tired of M-eing him

monopolize so much room, distorting the scenery, and frightening the horse driven

pec

ial Sioux I

foWrnr.tie.l the f-illovt in? to the

Indian Bureau from lied Clou 1 Agency on- j the l'-nh: "We met the Prule and Ogailallt I in council to-lay. They de.lre a general ; council to be hell at Shad rock Creek, mil- i war Utween Spotted Tall and lied Cloud

Agencies, on S ptemlier 1, and ioitivHy refuse to go to the 3IIouri Iiiver. Thy will aid in briDglng in the Northern Sioux and Cheyenne. We have assented to the plain and time designated by them, subject to your approval. At Red C)k, Iowa, on the Dth, Fnd.

Newhcrdcr, a prominent citizen, shot and fatally wounded Dr. Helton, a well known

nil. IU was a young man or good cnaravter , th . troiisrh to drink.

and attainments, and promised to make Li. What are you doing here! " at length

inquired a man sauntering toward the lad from a neighboi lug door. "(Hi. enj .yin mvself, ' wa the answer. " Don't you think yon'd better t out selling; pup rsor sou'ethlnjr. earning some inoin'V ? " suggetnl the adult. ' That's my h'z.' n-pondel the gamin ; " I ai.Ct no 'vag. I ain't,' " I shouldn't ihinl; yci wouMN? fitting here mo long, then," raid the man. W II. roil sxi, mister "and the loy grew ronti lejitial " I'm kinder layln' oil; 'cttisp as how, you see, a g th-man gin nie a dill. for lioldin' hi horse this nt-on.

' au 1 I reckoned I would ford to sjsend i some little tim at some waferln' ilce!"

I He was crmittcd to remnin. LUvtland j

i Herald, i . -- I .1 . tt t f. I ,-V

physician. The d.-tor had att. nde, ,n ( y,,.rS flight, an Hluitional w.nTr,i Newherderrroe,-ion.lly..nd h r husband 1 'i;. ..Xll, u.mer charged hjra with seriously Injuring her by , fol(ti, JW to mn n

mTprctiee. NewherJer n. nnmeuiateiy . j,. Ut., witn rnen nf progress. Assocl.i-

forrn. An lnvetiatlon will take p'aee

Red Clond Agency. A National Convention of Ranker met at i Tateg, X. T.,onthe2oth. Some WO dele-

at ' aiIT II1B siiieinnn. IIOII, men.ai coniliei, t;iseni.ui, .ui-

Jai ko , the defanlilng revenue officer at , prison these are the conditions of proIiOuivil, Ky., who committed uiclde to j fisional growth. Each techr ti'-eds tbe avoid exjKuir, wai short J.fiWdC. exp ri'no of all teachera."

"A SATiu: o.v Tin: time." Ala the ehanire! where sli.-ne a Wa-liiiiirton, Ili-gTiined with smoke. sits.lese pulling sll, 1 he cloud Inil-ellmir deity who rules His piel.al l w..rhiT of knave and fool ; A thinu f accident, a I. ladder l.luwn 1ST favoring fortune, and lier special own. r.oorih in manners, .r in thmiKht and sieecli, His sn and t..nue U-nenth the critic's reai Ii ; Muiod and stiililxirn, s-orning all advice. And selling office for the highest price, Mtving provision for hi last of Lin, W ho out of place and pocket, must go In. I.ainl.ler in gold and tU k hy go Iselween. A pleasure-seeker upon others' means: A braen Is-ggar, with an outstretched hand, lU-ndv f.-r houses, horse, dog and land; .Nothing amis to hi anipiench! desire, Little r tog alike hi greed inspin-s ;

A eolUge here, a Lrond plantation lucre, Isw n to a tavern hill or railroad fare. I si 1 1 1 to his country's honor or her shuine, Indifferent to hT interests or her fame, s he can drive and dru.ii and smoke the same .So lo.ifcr need despair, nor siilire want A filling sul.lci t. while there lives a Urnnl. Southrrn .Vrieir. An attempt Is Ih ing made on tbe Swedi-li roat to recover the cargo of nil Fist Indinman which foundeml near the Fortress of F.lfsborg In 1712. . The diving operation, have Ix-cn very sueccsslul, a large quantity of oil Chinese porocdain having already been recovered In p 1stfeet a condition that pieces have been sold

to collector at high prices. Minnetpoll mm hingil himself last week with his wife's niibi... ol course, will ' citnl a a remarkable lliustmtlon of coanuhial Infelicity. Chxtngo Trikune, Mrs. Clinch, of Georgia, want to whistle Against anv man In America. What does sho "wet rur whistle" with:

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