Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 17, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 November 1875 — Page 2
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C. D0A5C PublUher. JASrEH. INDIANA CUKHKNT NEWS. r.MXTio-? lir.Tl On Tuesday. Nv. 2. elections for state officer were held in Massachusetts. Now York. lVunli;inu. Manland. Wicoiiin. and Minnesota; for Congressmen and memLit of the Mate I.eislat nr.- in Mi ipl'i ; for county ort'uvr and members of tin' state l'il.it urt in Nov .Jersey, k.m;i and v ir-! jrinia; and for county and municipal oir.ee ri in Illinois. So f ir a indicated ty reium received on the iii ht of the dectioii. tin Republican are successful in Mas. acini, tt.. New York, r.tnisylvania. Wisconsin and Minnesota, and th lViu.K-r.it in Maryland, Virginia and Mi-si-sippi. In New Jersey the result is doubtful. luthioap, Iliu k. i: puhli. an candidate for County Treasurer, i rol.atly elected. In New York I'ity the Taininauy candidaw were nearlv all defeated. The agricultural return for iVtoher show that th wheat crop of the present year I a hhort one, and there i a marked deterioration in uualitr. The average thu far reIorted i about W r cent, of last vcar' i.roductioii. If thi indicate the total depreciation. It amount to nearly ty,iw',J buhcl and pixe the crop at 2U.WW,f-m bushel. In quality the crop average 14 iT cent. I low sound condition. The condition of the corn crp i exceptionally hi-'h. The product reported tin) car falls short of 174 aNut f.ur percent. In oat the jt Hlu.-t i tiveixTit nt. treaterthaii la-t year. The ita:.i crop proini-c to be extraordinary, loth in yield and quality. To!a-o i two i r cent, above the si r.i'r, ltarley i iii:hty.eveni reetit. of lat jear'n crop, and buckwheat not far from the average. The Preident ha lucd a pr.x -Kinution, tlei(llalilit; tliei'.ih .,f Nov iT'.biT a-4 n lay of thanV-iriv inr and prayer throughout the I'uited State. A Wa-hiiik'ton AK-iat-d Pre, di-p it.-h oftheni.ti.lt. pive a -uii-aiithoritatm' t spre -Ion f the Irid.-nt ' view in reference to i'u ban aflair. a -mhodicd in reent in-truction to Mini-t. r ii-bin. The l'r. -id. nt." .ay the di-patch. nard the ciil di ii.i..ii in 4'uba. and - lKHia'.lv th. an 'uinaiv ho.tiliti. . a. ln . i, .rt...t. i l'ti!f.,! .ft... ,.tol in! - gravity only totlio.e wtii. iiiiiey pr'Kiuc.- in psin The continuance of the iii-nr-recti on LT'ew day by d ay more unupprtable by the I'nit. d Mate, and wbil.- the attention of thi iov rnuiciit i fiM-d on Cuba in the iiit ret of humanity by the li rrer or elliwar prevaiun. iin re, n camioi i f orU-ar to r r. t that the ei-t-n. e of lje labor in Cuba, an 1 it inriucne over the f i 1In.' and Int. r.-t of p ninular SpanianN, lie at the foundation of all the calunitiwhich now afflict the iland The ijti - tion. what d.ci-ioii tlie I'nit. d state ha!l mil..- 1. !. . rion. ami illrtieiilt ..lie. Hot i)"t J tulif detr-nnin.-d without the careful o..n-j hiJ.-ratioii of it cnpl.-x r lenient of do-1 me-tic and f..r i.n p"li.y, hut the determination of which may at any ni"iatil be forced upon ii by cM-. urr. ii.-e either in Spain or Cuba. The I'r i.b nt cannot but r -' ir.l in-b-t mb n and einan. ipa'ion, of cuiire, a the only certain and even the tieec-sry .Inlion of the u ti..n 'd Cuba, and in hi mind all incidental iietion are .juite ubord;nnte to the lari'.-r otij.-et of tin- I'liit.-.l Matt- in this ffp'-.-t. The lr-ident d- not meditate or d.-ip' the annexation of Cuba t the I'nited state, but it elevation into an in-depend.-nt republic of freemen, in harmony with ouree and with the other republic of America. The policy of the I nited State j In reference to Cuba at the preent time i declared to be one of c xiH ctaiicy, but with M.itive and fixed conviction a to the duty d the I'nited state when the time for onerpy of a- tioii shall arrive." In conu.-ction w ith the above i the follow, inif sicnirtcant information, tclecrph,-I on the same date: "Iurin the trouble), n.wIn? out of the -aiture of the Virginia by the spani-l; man-of-war Tornado, out Ct.- i nnneiit suffered rreat inconveiiienee on aecount of the very weak condition of our Navy, but sine? that the Iepartni-nt lis j l-en (loin? all in it wer with the liinited mean at it di-oal to put the ;
-V in JT'khI eotnlitioii o that we may be ready for any emergency. The Ironclad. Montauk, Manhattan. Saujru. Mah'ijeic, Nantucket, AJax, Canoni.-u, Cat-kill, Jan, IM. tator and others, are in s.-n-o-oin condition, an.l should oceal..n require, they could lie put into ervi e in live da. The new sloop of war. Alert, Alliance, Kex, lUnk'.-r, Adam, Trenton, Huron ami Knterpri, will soon be ready for ea. nnd most of theni will le ill service In-fnrc the end of the year." Tlie tlctober statement of the National debt shows a decrease durin? the month of -4.Z.01.; currency balance, 71 ; coin balance, $7.1,7t,4:i!; d. poit of lepal t.-nder for redemption of certificate of de-l-it, .,S,HO,tM; coin certificate. i:,Msi.l'in. The seep tary of the Treasury ha Issued a call for the redemption of is,fin,ipxi of eoiiKn and S,'l,ii .f reicitere.l bml, total J10.Mi,() of tl.e 5-2U bond of tiold closed in New York, on November 1, at lb!. .lohn I)olan ha been convicted of the murder of Jail)'', A; Noe, in New York City, Mild sentenced to be halloed oil I Ice. 10. I-il'a'e, the stispceteil murderer of Mi" Joi l.aii?:naiil, at Pembroke, N.H., lu been indicted by the (irand Jury. The Carl.-toii cotton and vvoob-n mill at Philadelphia were burned on the Slt. I. H"0,0"; fully Insured. A severe nov storm occurred throiij.'h"ut the Eastern State on the :'th tilt. It extended a far south a Washington, I. (.'. Hon. Aima Walker, of Maa(huitt,
died on !i2!th nil.. Ti. Mr. Walker v;- ,;,-;.. !
1k?, Secretary of Mute of Mj.i liu tt in 1S.M in.l 1V1J. and father of F. A. Walker, Siifrintt-mleiit of tlio lliitcd Mate t 'in.li. While a party of irv person were bontini: on tlio ii.i'li.iMi:i Kitcr, at I'nadilU. N. Y., the boat ui'Mt, and all were precipitated into the water. Maurice ;. lri h and IhUwife. of Worcester, N. Y., mid Mr. j jt,r,.j,lUM. and hi wife, of .'nadi!!, were jr,,w n,.,.l. The (ioodih he i'n im their L ,.(,j trio. -rho i,,,;,.,. of a l-H-oinot iv e on the l.chi.-h v.t'.l.y Kailmad exploded at r.oun.l brook, 1 pt.'it 4ll o. i,t. Willing Th.una Cooper, eiiriiiofr and Abraham Kin.: an.l Win. Thompson, brakcincn, and seriously injuring about twenty other, two of whoinarc since reported dead. lu New York City, on the 2, two r.lih Jew iKiimd ,!icph (i.ddman and M likatt. partner in the Jewelry buin.. fought a duel it h pi-t.l in a priiatc room, (iol.linan wa lit oer the riht chock and instantly kill. -d. Pikatt via hot over the ri-ht eve and inortallv wounded. W1T AMI SOIT1I. A train on the Utke shore Kailway.on the 27th. near Oilncy, Midi., ran into a vvairon i- iiiai n i ti - a man named Norton, aed'.'l, ami hi mother, a'ed u". killing both ahnot intantly. The lure toplel on the track in front of th approaching train and refuM-d to IIIOV c. A hHk of eartli'iuakewa flt throughout portion of TciinrM-e and Miiippi aWut 7 :'J0 p. in. on the 27th. At Lf aicnw orth, Kanu. on the 27th. the loily of a yuii an.l beautiful woman, a.'.-d about 2." year, wa found in he rivt r. The corpe wa richly dre-il. wcarinj a purjdilk drc an. I a Jet bn a-t-pin ami car-rim:. In the pocket of the dre wa found a lKck'-t-book coiitainiii' ?17." in money; lo, a card-cae coiitainiiu card bearing t!i name of M. M. IUa.kwcll. A check f.-r l.a.'k'ao to l.-ai nwortli. and a pa from Chicago to Kana City, were al o di-oier d in the jMN-kct of tlie dro. Tim o of the participant in the recent inur.i. r of ih- fot.r Iu'.iuii -t !. u". .r, (' !., hae b-en arre-ted. Onoofthi-ui.au Italian. i-o-,fe- to hain played hi harj' vvhil-t tile other cut the throat of their v ictini. The offi.-ial return t t.ile of the V otc at the hio liow the following I republican candidate. the s.M-retary of ri-cciit election in niajoritie f..r the all of vh.in are j t-I.t-tf.l : I ,oTem..r iiayeii, Alien, :,. Hoe.' majority , S. 4 . l.ifi.U-n:ii.t-,"Ternor 1 onrr. y:,tI tary, I..'.: l oun.-'p m.-tl-Titv . 9. '..!. vii lilor ol uiv W .Uiam. i-."., ; iirern. Z'l.i'l ; W llli.tM.' inaj-ritv, 3,'jcln. lre.i-urer of tl Miii':kin, r'.-7' -hrei. ier, -."'J.T1; Miilikin'a majority. 3. M. Aii-rtiev-i.-nrrsl I.iti.f, Powell, i.',47 ; Little' nia.rtT. 4 ..f 1 . Ju teol upn-nie t .'.urt Mcllviine, ;-7,'-4l; Ahlurna . ; lrl V4irie' majority , 4 I-.. MrtiiU-r r..iird cf I'uo jr oi k I hatrl -r, 1 ; o'Matan, ?..,.: ; Tbatrl-r' uia.r:ly, Th Protutiition Tote on l.oTemor wa 2,M1 . The hilirit rolubiUoD Tot aa on Lieutenaiitt.'Tertnr, J.'iii. Later information n-parilin the jrrcat fire at Virginia City, Nev., convey the pmtif y i n ir intelligence that there i no damage to the interior of the iuin. . an.l that work w be partially r.-uu.-d iniiue.Uai.-ly. It w ill ill pn.l.ablv take until prini; b entirely recoti-tnn-t the haft and u. Tace work whi h were l.-troyed. j that full operation can be resumed. Tho body of the youni wotnan found in the river at Leavenworth ha Im-.11 identified a thnt of Mi lllackwell. formerly liue. k.ejM-r at the Ldand IIte in Kan-a t ity, vher. she w a highly re-jH-.-t.-.l. she had re.-. ntly been reilin with a i-t r near Tjka. She had ev id- ntly m t d.-ith by violent mean-, having been tru-k above and ba.-k of the riht eye with a blunt In-tni-incut . whi h fni. ture.l the skull, cau-in; her eye to protrude. lirirhani Youn wa arrested by order of Judo liorcman. on the2"th, to remain in cusbsdy until he had paid the : and eo-t a. d a alimony prmltnte lit in the divorce uit of Youns v. Yoiinz. Tlie jirioner iH-ins' unable to leave hi hou-e, according to the testimony of physician, the Marshal t'.k up hi .mart, r with him. Mr. Knitna IlaiM k, of Iowa City, ha been admitted to practice in the I'nited state Court and li-trit Court of ! Moines. She I the firt female lawyer ever admitted to a Federal court in th I'nited Sfite. Three children of a colored man nani.-d ! Knin-ley, who live at Athen. Ohio, were i . ft alone In the lioii'e. !v some mean the house took tire and all three were burned to death. 1 JinL'e Dillon, of the I'nited State Circuit t Court at Ie Moine, Iowa, ha rendered I a decree of foreclosure aL'aint the Burling ton, Cedar ILipM and Minnesota ISailroad and it four branchet, for the sum of seven million dollar, and order the sale of said Mad at ( celar Iwipdd thi month: alo. a deeree of foreclosure for four million dollar a.'iin-t tin- Davenport and St. Paul Uailroad Company of a similar character, and one irainstthe Iowa Central lUilroa.l Company for five million, containing like provision. Coinmb. 'oner Smith, of the Indian P.ureau. says that the Indian reported a defeating our troop from Fort Hay, are a band of seventy-five to a hundred Cheyenne warrior, who, nearly one year ao, were declared outlaw by both the Ilun au apnt and military authorities. They Kiirrondercl to the military lat spring and were placed nin tlx1 ( heyenne Atreney, hut ran off one morning, and retraining a ouantity of fire-ann w hi. h they had secreted Iw-fore surrendering, fouzht the tPM.p from behind the sandbank all day, and made (food their ijm- at ni'ht. Tlo-y hive proved theni.clve to be hard liphtcr. and the Cointn!ioncr considers it of jrreat Importance that they should now- be thoroughly whipped and subjugated. On the 27th ult. ( ha. Patteron shot and killed K. W. Porter, chief herder of Hoyler's cattle, on the North Platte, thirty mile north of Sidney, Neb. He wa arrested on ' the Itnh and lodged in Jail. The same uijrht
the Jail wa broken into by a mob . f masked i in. II. and Pattcroii wa strung t a tele, irraph pde. 1 he sheriff overpower.-.l the : crowd and cut Patterson down in lime to save hi life. At 4 oMK-k the liet lii 'rniiU. however, he wa a.iiu taken out. and j hum: till dead. A terrible siorm of w in. I and rain pa.-.l over portion of Aikana on the2"th. At Little K.n k a number of houc w. re unPNifcd, the state-houc anions the iii:iiib,-r. At various other place considerable damae i r. ported. The new Constitution ha been adopted lu Missouri l y a lare majority. la).T litis, of -an FrancSco, di'd on the ;th ult. Tin-latest information from Virginia City I to the effect that the burnt district i al1. a. 1) dotted W ith sh inties. Work I jdellty and vva.-s hi'h. and the jn-ople arc re covering th. ir spirit. It. lief icoinim; in freely, and no more aid I needed. The National ;.,ld Hank and Trust Company of San Franiisco uspvndcd p aun nt on the 1st. Thi bank h:i been c-isid.-red weak since tl.e failure of the It ink of California, and ha m.vna.'cd to ke.-poin only by paving small demands and securing an extension on lareon.-s. The officer claim that they call ultimately tnect all their indcbtediics. An adjourned scioti if the Arkansas (ciicral A-embly conimcn.f.l n the '.t. (iovcrnor tiarland's message to the Arkansas Legislature recininend the pa:!: of a bill in reference t the landed interest of the State; an appropriation fr the Centennial, and the creation of a bureau f iuir.iiv'rat i.-n. mininz and agriculture. llraio recoininends that no general 1. iri-lation W entered r.iM.n during the prcsut 'adjourn-, cd) scioll. ' A very destructive tire occurred at herman. Texas, . .n the ni-rht of the lt. It originated in the st. Cloud Hotel, a W.mnIcm builditij.', and extended on both sid. s t.f the street a far north a the n. w P..totHce buildin.', which wa de-troved with all it contents. Frni sixty to seventy business house were burned, and tw.-nty-liv e to thirty families n inb r.-J li-nu l. -. Kv.ry printiiu'-otliee in the place vva ioiin.-d. An cart li'pike shm k w a felt throuih'-ut portion of lieoria on the ni-ht of the lt. Alexander I'W i- (l. lll.) has been ele, te l Mayor of Detroit. rom h.. It i now announced from P. rlin. on authority, that Prime Frederick William. : i-otiipani. d bv hi i Id-t oii, wiil i-it :!: Cciitei.nial Fx position at Philadelphia. Acoun.il of phyi' ian, acting in b. ba!f of the supreme Court, ha decided that Count Yon Aruim is unable to bear the pp.bii."ed iinprisoniiici,t to which he ha Ix eii sentenced. The ( rinan Parliament m t n the 27th. Finp.-ror William wa at-s.-nt on a.-.- 'unt .f illdi-pos; tion. Hi sp-ecb wa read by ll.-rr Ddibruck, Minit.T of ta:-. His Maj.-.ty say-, k.i far a human Jud.'in. utctii div-.-rn. M-ace is more asur d now than at any time duriiu tw enty year receding the reonat met ion of the Fmpirc It i rumored tn.it the Carli-t fn-neral Dorrctfiray ha 1m . n ht by .rd r of I.ii Car!.-. The Duch.-s of I'.dinburh ha another daii-'l.t.-r. The iimr d.-rof sixty Chri-tiaiis in I'. ha.-. a fortified tow n n ar the Iialmatian frontier, is triven a a rumor in Vienna. It i r j-.rted from Ib-rlin tint Count Vn An.ira i to Ik formally ca-lii. r. d from public s, ni. e. The arli-t claim t have pvined an imIortant vi'-tory over the Alfonit army at l.uml ier in Navarre, on ts-f. 2.1. Th" Alfotisist say the C arli-t attack wa successfully repuled. The l.co.1 (Knzl.in.ll M-rcry of o t. ." .i that the lar.'c iron ppnlu't rs, I'.l.Nkow , Vaushan A Co., employing in their collieries, mine and works nearly l,.,o m n, have notified their employees at the Middles. lHipu::h. Witton. Paik and Fa-ton Work, in Yorkshire, that, ow ivj to the d'pres.ioii .f trade, their cna?.-mcnt must terminate ou the i:;th of Novcmb r. The London Tim' a estimate that 2) tnariinr and other were drown, din the North Sea during the severe OctoU-r rales. The French iroii-Iad Magenta, the flair-
ship of the Vi.-e-Aduiiral cotnmandinz the s.piadron off Toulon, cau.-ht tire on the :nh and finally exploded. All on lard were saved. The Kinu an I (!. n f Denmark, an l their daughter, the Prince. Thvra, accompanied by Prince John of Schlc-wU-Hol-stciti-siiidcrburir-iliiekburir, arrived in Fn-M.tndon the i 1. Th" rsyal party were met at Dover by the Prince of W ale and suite, and ccorted to Indon. The distinguished visitor will rinain until the l-innin of I eit-nit-r. The Indon ojf of the 21 sajathenew Texas cotton lae muh better than the old, and quotation av -ra'- l-l'l. higher. It i thought that Texa and New Orleans iiotation w ill shortly Identical. A t'lu-Uf dispatch rej.ort the drovrnin on the ni t ult.. during a severe t'ale. of 17 M-ron, resident of the I. t-f orl.-an, while returning from mark't. Just Like Men." A few a"v it wa tleci.lc.l ! the trustees of "a certain hurt h in thi ity to have the edifice cleaned. A committee of ix Tcntleiwu Volutiteercl tle:it the cushions and tlicv t Vi them into a vacant lot and cxeri ie. their muscle for about two hour. They then vote! the job well done, an! jl.ic .1 them in the pews njrnin. The io t thin;; in order wa the sweeping of the church, ami when thi part of tlie work wru finished the; committee fonnl to their diiit that there vva more lut in the cushion than w lu n tl.ev wen; first taken I out. Ala.lv who he;irl of the atTair ! remarked that it wa ju-t like men. Troy lYc. I A nRtlMJE 2,K"J feet hnc i heinrr huilt 1 acros 15ear l'.ivcr, in northern L'tah.
Sh IuI Life of the lndluu. A crrcpondent of tln New York Trii.unt write a follow from Kcd Cloud Agency : Tlie ln.li.iii spi:iw are exceedingly interesting to a visitor to the aencio. Their face are iiitc :il sli ip.-.l tlian the males, and lo stern of expression. One iiiiht ev en say they ha. 1 a pleasiiicj e.preioii. The wear tluMr coal-black hair in two braid han'ino; down on either i.!e of their head. To one of these braids i fa-tone.1 a little bairornainctite.l with bead and tillc.l with sweetMncllin: leave. Tin ir teeth are better than those tf the men, w hite an.l even, ati.l rarely .tecaud. Thi redeeinin: feature soften the sensual l.M'k of the lar"-e inoutli and thick lip. Theireyc are lar-rc, ahnoiid-sliapc.!, ami somethine; of a tl.uk brown, sparkling an.l ineirv. While it i hard to associate the i.lca of Leauty with a s.piavv whose ranm-nt are tiirty, yet 1 have seen thoe vvlioe f u c could not fail to pleae. Their Usual jrannent is a cali.-o tires, called hti nu i'l'j ni i l'i-minni -A mi, made in one pi.-. -e, vv itli tlowin sleeve. It i pithercl at the vait by a bpal leather l-lt, vvoi k-.l wit It bras lea.s and ornament- of (Iciinan silver. This .sack i cut short, exposing nd tl.iniiel lioj-o-ii);,t call.-.l oi.. and buckskin moccasin handsomely adorned with bead and painted porcupine quill. Occasionally a red a. k is w orn, stud.led with elk teeth, which i highly jric.l. Tin y wear no covering for the lica.t, t-iUicl in vsiii'n i oi i...i..oi. r. ( ). - casioually a S'ptaw may be seen in summer time with a variegated umbrella, l'iccc of (M-rmaii silver and bras wire are made into finer-rins, and armlets are in common ue. I.ar;e holes, varying in lciijrth from a ha'f-itn li to an inch loii', and f roiu a pi ii t.-r of an inch to a ha'.f-iiuh in width, are cut in the upper and lower part of the car. In these hole are f.isti-m-.l 1 ire bralins, t which are attached turiioi-e l'C.ld, divided ilito ftotll Jive to tell longitudinal section. In ea. h section are from three to five beads, fatellcd together by means of l.u. kkin and rawhide. On the end of this carrim; i the handsomest portion of a Mother-of-pearl hell. I have s.-.-n :i 1 1 i an v as three of thee articles of adornment in one ear. A necklace of the same materia!, and fahioncd in th" same manner, is worn about the r.. . k. The only weapon carried by a piaw i a knife, oalVd in--' '. placed iii a handsomely beaded case and f.l-t !i' 1 to tlie waist lc!t. For occasion of ciTenioiiv and ilari'-c the buckskin ilr.-s and 1.--;in;s are tloiim d. These armvtit are o-nrjr,.,, with bead-W ! k, t he shoulders and slc es hcin; covered with Ix-ad in various dev ice, r. prt-s. iitii: tn.-n and atiitiial. '1 he Ic-iii";s ha e t he same ornaments. They are expert in the management of h r-, aiol at a distance it i diiVn ult to distinguish a.p;av from a "Luck," as their manner of lidin; i identical, even to the ineo.int punching .f the Jx'tiv's sides vvitll the heels and 1 -at r the U .vt with a w hip. In chi!!hMxl they play merrily :i- white children, making mud pi., building miniature lod ;. ami s.- mindly tnakii'them.t of their time aain-t the hardship of matiirer year. As a rule tlu-v all paint their face. One of their fashion i to tattoo a small round spot in the center of the forehc.nl and a treak down tlie renter of the chin. The ae of woinanh I is hailed with gladness by the parent, and i tin- occasion of rejoicing n t form of a feast, to wi.i. h are inv ited all the friend of the family. On thi ereat oceaioii the joi ful father of the jr i r 1 ";iveaway a many je.ni. s, rol.es and blankets to iii friends ami the p.M.r of the tribe as hi jx e..si..n permit. Now the yoiinj i;t is cart ful of her jeroiial appearance, a the " bucks" will wat. h lo r. She ad rn herself in ;;arnient of tlamin color, paints in an extravagant niatitier, and powder her hair with swe t-smcll-in,; leaves. pol";ainy i the almost universal practice. I lu re are three mode)
tf inarria;.'. Tlie couii-hip of one form d marriage i conducted in a sinmi! irniiniier -inoi'r li!ii l:Mi..im. I inj enamored of a y 011112; s'juaw, await a convenient time, when, approachin; j stealthily, he wrap hi blanket around her, ami then, holding lo r in a linn ! ;ra-p, pour Iii tale of ..e at. J ih-vo-! tion into h-r sonietiines unwiSiinv; car. I Thi bein (ollljileted, he "Joe to the J father an.l the price of the maiden i agreed upon a.eordin; to the youn man'. wealth ; one to three and .some time nnre ponies are o;ivcn for the ;rirl. Thi transaction bcin; finished, the j;jr Income the warrior' wife, whether site ha said " Ye" or " No." There i one tiling certain, however, that while sh" remain with him sin obey him. The s.piavv may leave her husband. tr rather she mav be Jeerted by him, and then ";,,in Vack to her family site is ready to be Ixmlit aain. There seenisnoespeci.il regard between the buck" and tie sijiiaw. In view of thi fact, the Indian, strangely enough, evince a strong; affection for hi. children. Where there i 110 love between man and wife you would suppose tlu. coiil. 1 not exit. It is nevertheless a fact that the children are dearer to an Indian than hi how, i ) course, the s. law err,,w- tjejlv fat, and soon lecome uly ha;r. At thi stride they are treated a an incumbrance. Old men a well a women have been b'f' frequently n th" prairie to die A small store of jro ision to sustain life for a few day i pven them ; t Iii yni'', death by starvation follow. This, I am told, is no longer practice. 1 by the Agency Indian. Annie Kvan., the colored servant of Sam. II. Cowan!, of Memphis, wa burned to death by the hcil-clothe) taking fire from a can'lle.
A (Icier Debater. S akin of the old-tinio . .1 it i. -:i 1 ,... bate of Virginia ejcntleincn, Cary I''leston relate in the N. .x uibor Atlu itfir thi racy anecdote: A Mi ry i told of one of the li.-i , tof these .social political debater a st,,r too well vouched for naion hi friends to he ihuibted which will s.-re p,T. Iiaji to show how iinnccess.ir the pres. fine of tin antagonist W;i .,; tjlt. k1. ccessful conduct of a dispute. It w ;at a dinin-' day," to .speak in the native Idiom, and it so happened that all the eriicsis were Wlii";-, e. .-pr M,-I-, w no was the stan. In--: , ,, sonian Democrat. The .li.-.is;, ,,, .. ran, of course, t he nioiii. nt tl..- lad., left the table, aild it speed. ly v i. , t Mr. V. , ovttino; 1 1 ear'i.f ti , ,!tl jiany in the outset, laid on li-lit left with his customary xior, r.is.. .... the Whij;s on their sorest pom;., in";, assert ino;, tleiioiiuciii, 1 -: 1 : . 1 1 t : t -in to hi own entire satisfaction f,,:perhaps half an hour; -.il.-'n in,' ev, rv attempt at intei ruption . s 4 jj, . Now w ait, please, till I p-t tln-.u-h ; I'm one a;aint seven, and y u mu-t !. ? me mako mv point. Then .,u e.ia .-. ply." He finished at last, leaving evi r Wlii;; nerve iuivcrin, every Wi.i j- f,,',. lmrnine; with suppressed unli:;ti.-.t.oi, and every Whip; iTea-t full, aluio.t to burst in":, with a speech in replv. strongest debater of tliein all iu.ni.i" -, to bc'in first, but jut a he pion-.m,, , -, t he opening word Mr. I '. ii,t 1 rm. 1. cl him. Pardon me," he said, I kte.w a" v mr little arguments, o I'll o.mdt a f. with the ladies for half an hour, w h;l.you run them over; when .m -. tliioull send for Hie, and I'll i- a:,. ( ''' cixir out j tf m Ami with that the cxaspcratin ; 1:1 1:1 bowel l.ini-e!f out of the diliili'-i ,0;... National Tliankviiin-,
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