Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 17, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 December 1875 — Page 2
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CU1M.KXT XKWS. 4 4XI.HIS. The two llouc of the Forty-fourth Congrea convened at noon on Monday. UwiiiIkt i The mmI si called l order by rcnator Kerry (of Mich.), IMrenilent pro ien;r. Prayer w"ao!lere. by the Kct. Ir. .iiin.lrrl.in t. Mr. Cimprr (of Tenn.) preente-l credential of laid.M. Key. apoiiiteil lulled state uiatof in place of Andrew .lohnwn, decest'd. Mr. lloolwoll announced th ilcalh. ol V ice-l'iv-ident W ilon. an.l jrave notice ttiat at an earlv day appropriate rvnolut.on com niemorati rent Uie deeeaeed would le ofl.-red. II ocinit announced that the llouac would prohably not complete il organization until a late hour, at 11 is o. m the Senate adjourned The lloue wa called U order bv Mr. Mel'lier, - lcrk of the Hon of the Forty third Conirrrea, h raUed the roll by Suiri, eonimeucint with Maine. Two hundred and enrhty-a.x member anereklfci Uwir name. Tliere cre aienl-lKit. bin (of N . J. ). Ktrt (of I'enn 1 . Stephen (of 4. a.), and Oliver (of Iowa,. 1hee, w ilh Uie two yacancie rone from the ISd New . or and one from the 4ih lliinoia lUMnct make up the total meroierhit of Ue Hou.e. two hundict and niuetr two. Mr. Lamar nominated for speaker Michel C. Kerr. .Mr. V heeler (of S. Y.) nominated Jame li. Blaine. A rote beinc taken the rvu'.t ill announced a follow: Whole tmrlr of vote caat, 4o; tiert u a choice. 111. Michael t. Kerrreeeired 173; Jame lS. la.oe. lo; Alplieu !. William (of Mich.), l.caathy IUuk of Ma.) ; Alexander CampbeU (of 111.). I, cat )y Andcreon (of III.); Win. Andemm, X. The Clerk appointed Meeira. Randall and Maine to e ort the. speaker elect to the chair. A Mr. Kerr wii on.iuru-u tiua U' n...;a alsic ty the Spraker'a chair there wa considerable clapping or hand on the lemocruc ide of the Hue. I'poB taking the chair Mr. Kerr made a brief adlre. thankinc Uie nvmher lor the honor conferred vpon lum. and priiiiinir to eerci the utmol inipanialttv toward ill in the 4icharee of tha JuU of hia orti-e. The tth wa Uien adtninilere.t lv the pi aker to tlie irember present. oCwvu.si vi. made to the credfOtiali. of Meer. Jd .rev i'of l a. cdode of Xa.lut Uiey were final I v worn in. Mr. Lamar then offer! a re.!ulion declaring Ce following ofli-erof the House: Clerk, l.eo. M. Adam. Kentucky; fcriceant at-Arm. John . Thompson. Onto; lr keeier. l.afavelte II. KiUhii(Ch, Te; roimaUT, Jame M. Mewart, Virginia ; Chaplain, Kct. J. I.. Tonend. 1. C. The uual commute w-re apjmwt to wait udUx- lrei lent, eu . , a:Vr w hu h Uie lloun adjunt-U. In the x-iute, on tho Tth, .lame K. KnirKlii.b (of I'oun 5 wa qualiflcl and took hif eat. The readio(r of the lrei.i'nf Mwagt occutiel mol of the remainder of the eion The uaal i)rwm d eau to k place in the ou4e, after w tin h the l'r-i'1nf Miae wa read. The H)ue tmm a lrurnd unt;l In lay.
I'hicm:.) on Thur.l.y, I.hcp.: . r " Major Aa Heard lianlner, I'lofe: .r of Law at the Wct I'oiiit Military Academy, ln Iktii ilt tailed ,ludre Ailm-ate. Tlie tlh tal oriler ilctaillnjr the court lro 1.1c that the court hll rt irt the fact a fouml, and he mi opinion In the cac The Sccn tary of the Treasury on the Mh ent t t'oiire hi timalc for the rival vcar endinir June :k. 1STT, the follow ins '
on the V. The Jury rt turneil a tenliet of ) tiilf on the et iiti.il chaise of the Indictincut. At t'levelaiitl, Ohio, on the morning of tlielih. WillLim .idcit hud a tiuainl villi hi wife and In-ttt out IutItuIiih withu lumincr. lie then tHk hit hor mul uh;'uii and prtH'fciled to the rcidciH-o of Mr. lieo. L. lii'litoti, where M tei-lauhlt r, ll.ittie Aidrn, iKianlctl, aiitl.ciitei'in.S the Ikhit.
Con Ktx utive proicr tepartiiient ot M-itc... Tr-ury IVpartinent. . War lti'parliuent Navv IViwtrUnent InU-nor Iiciiartineiit..., roi.l t.rtii I-psrliiiiit.
IVparlment f Justice....
lK'partiiieulol Ajtri.ullure Crand tola!
Ins the tot il recapitulation by department.: I he attacked her x tth the Mine intrum. nt.
ti.'.t.v.lT lr. r.entoii aiiciuiieti M mien, re, aim j ' Uhe t.Ht va ntt-u kcil. After heating both I I -1 -.t-,;; the women ill a iuot lnrritle iiiuiiiicr, and .".T it.4 ; l.robably thinklns them toth itcail, he IcN- I li'Ci'i" I ur,,'.v i "t unu-tl to Iim own Iioiim', wht ie j
lie wit aiTCMi'ti. ui' win- a tlead when tliencrf.l, ami thue n I mi witnc to her murder a? the nuirlt rcr himself . Mr. Henton It w thought ! niiht reeocr, Lut H ittie Allien' wound' i
fatal. Altleii and hi' wife had m j:- I
rated onte. The only rea-on that he sue f.r hi rimei N tint hi' w ife .tn.l her tlauKhtcr were robl-ins him of lii money. The murderer ha hen in the employ of ;
11I. Andre X t o., a epr"inan, for
.m;;i i . :dt,c. i. '' ,
The appropriation for the ti-t alcar end-
i.,.r Inn.. :) 1ST!. WtTC Ui.Nl ..V-.' 1( tll.lll Cfl
the c-dimates. and the ctiiuate for the tical year ending June ;k. I"!!, are H.'d.'.tw lacker than theetimate. for the prexbun vcar.
A Detroit Tolirr Court Mutltit-e. t Kill K M II. JullNMlN. Ma' yii any -:itnjlnr?" tln jil.tinlively in. juiivil, as slie otiHulWfoiv tin iek. Sht wiiMi't a feelle-l.ikiiio; wnnian. N wmnan can l.Mik fet hie until her weight lias heen re.lure.l to Irs than a liundre.l and ity unN. Nt, tiiailaiu, wt havt ii't," rcplit-tl hi- lltiir; "wo are jut out of e.tnilihur." "Mv I'tain whirl !" 1 1 .ilieil, atbl 1 fe l m treiiihlv ami wt-ak." "Can't he ;t feT toinin tin. ran it?" I-I fear it i." " Let tne m o voui' tongue, Mi '..I..liust.ii!" . .slie thni't nut her tongue atnl lie hetit er the tick ami survey ! it. " 1 fin hem uin. Your toiitie ttM'n't hetray vmir illtuv. ina.l.iin. " " I.ut I feel faint."
KANT. (o.ldt loM'd in New York on le t niLcr T. at 1111. The Hank of America at New Ortean ha Mi'pended payment and will s into liquidation. The freight prof iler l'hil. "liei idan w a l.urned on l.ake Krie, a few mile out from ltuffalo, on the :th. All on hoard CM aped. She had on hoard T.U barrel of alt. The Hud'on i:iter teamer Sunny. ide wa cut in tw ohv the ice and unk on the
tnornins of the lt
" Itiiah in.iv liol.l vmi up while thi
n' '"r trial 'ie nn. tir vnn can .it linwii. The
many year, au.l lualway h-en r.-ar.l.l ; t.1:4r;;,. is ,iturhin the peare. Ymi aahartule". X'-Hl-naturedniau. He i M j num. ni.:ir hitin v,.ur nei-hlH.r'. far year of ai'n. ' , ,f " The Kxecutive foinmittce of the National j .'.it.s j;,,,- im.:lkf,l, her t-Vf iMdepemlent lartr met at Chicno nil the j napjiin tir". lt and adopttl a resolution for the holding I - .,,w. Mr. .Jnhunn. let nie av t nf a National l onvcntion at ln.llauaiM.li'on ; v,, th.,t j i.x 'w,t !, hidvlike May IT, 1-Oi. A re.olutionaalfl ad-pted. l-oiuluct on wur ji.trt, an.l if lan't m--recommemlins the people of the I nited j tr,. jt u, ,m witbmt a tri.il." State faoralle to the principle adopted' "Where" the neighbor?" he lehy the Independent party. tvrcanle them- j iniinde.l. M-Ueat once int.i tireent.ack Independent i Then.' is the man, ami there is the
Kleven peron were -iui the inoxt cil'n-iie mean of niui- , v:xr ' reniit-.l.
reported drowned, five of whom were pa- J -utitn and co-operition. ami rert the
M tiser and the other employee of the otllcer of uch club to the Chairman of the lKat. For two hour fifty or Kty peron tVntral t'ommittee of the rep-atie State, j I ... I .... ... . .... . . . m ..... I
were nani;iu to tne rou aim hum i j in ruinam t ouniy, lenn., lew ni,'ni the promenaue deck before they t ould Ik i;ot 1 inee, four tlisuiel men went to the off. ! hou.e of Kuxdl Allion ami hot ami killed The thermometer marked "J4 ilesreel-e- him. An other r and poe went to arret low zero at Montpelicr, Vt., nn the lt. ! two of the upMcd nuirderern, brother, Two lisht ihoi.k of earth-juake were felt I named Itrw ell, when one of the latter at Keene, N. !(.. onthelt. I -.hot th-adJ. J. Allion, a brnther t.f the
In New York C ity on the uisht of the lt, i murdered man, who w one nf the poe. atul wtniltln't Jay," exptaitietl t lie rurt, l'atrit k Tonej atur.ited the clothing of hi; t tne of the Hnell wa arr ted. "an.l when he calle.l :i;ain e.terlay wife with keroM-ne oil and then set it on fire. 1 The u!;ar-hue twiiU-r on the Fairfav , vo attaekeil him on tin- tp, puheil
plantation, nine mile beb"v Krinktin. I .a., Vtini down, ainl in the tru,ri:le which cxpl.xled on the 4th, in-tantly killins , follow fl ymi hit his ear." three men. mortally wtiundins two, and j Mv heal swims so! .he p;aiel. badly M-aldins K'khI many ther. With i "All of w hiih wasn't riht, anl you the exception of the Mi'.'ar boiler, all were ' know it,"' eontinuf.l the I'oiirt. The
A Mnall, retl-heatleil man roe up ami
ue:ikel : You tlone it - you ilotieit you iloiie
it!" " I you say liit vour car?" Ynii lil yon litl you tlitl!" "(Mi! Mr. ".Iml-re!" " she filaimetl, wrinoin;; her haml. iifver hit a man'. ear in my life!" "It !eein that voii owed him nmnev
A ('hunter of Karlj kentut kjr HUtorjr. Captain .lack Jewutt, Hidin M..h ami Hen. HraiMiuw wero tr-tvi'lin fmiii Virginia t Kentucky on hnrv-bar., ;i the iiukIo then wa. Captain .Iewtt was a lare, tin-lMiki man, an.l ,t fair jjecimcn of the sort of mini thai ";avt t liaracter t the pcrio-! tin;, ,.,. hraies the early history of Keiiluekv. As the Ihn-f roii alon their attention was attracted l.y anry w.r.ls thai ram.fmni a alin on the ro;ul-'ul.. W..dwri e iu t 'fftletl lT blow , win n Cdj.taiu .lewett s?iit : l-t's rule up an I
what this tioht i about." 'I' hey 'm!loped up t the rahin, vs lm., !.' i a man ami his Ik tter-half h.i in . r- - j lllar "et-t," :uit sht Wa f-tti; Mli.-
bent-mail td it. "lit. id my !i saitl.lewett. " atul 1 w ill leara f!ie a looii ho will never forget." With one hl.'W f his tit the tn.k.1 la) jt... t rate nil the floor. The ";o.l .eife . at her lui-hand a tiioiiiri.t, and tin ,i .(; lew ett, w hen, mat hi n: Lack, iic c.u!ii up a lare, lon-handlt tl frym-ji tri and Itttin'it ilrivr at .lewett'. hed, t!o hottom went nut and the rim went nei hi head ami around hi in i k, eue'i w i. th force t.f the I. low. All :T rb failing to c;,.t th remnant of the frying-pan
from around Jew ett's r.nk, h had to i wear it fr ahout live mile . a hi, r..:..l, I w hen a lile in tin hauds i a l3:t. .k.rulili, I n haed him. W'v will i t '. j j u? ! tho moral. UratUhaw and M.. . r-
! tied in M freer County, and .L-mvc ' Mount stnrlin. lie wa !ithrr of Mr. Hick Mv:i:(-v - '
( A".) A'fvrti r. - - - - - - - Sclienck'a nintlrakr !!!; W!l h found 10 w-- tho. 01. l' 1.-. :lto th total rr.ii.'tin of a'i t I ! '
pi.mpt t tart the ecrvlnti of I . I . ! a h'a'tliy lube to Iho rnti:' it ! ri' until . rj d:-corr in :..-! -i' . Kj ia . i.;cl a Trtneily ..r thr - I t I p':un. !.. h d.p !! ihf ru'.t rhl . ' a ti f Inf. 1: n-e of t 'oin. '. a : i - I .
a ft
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it i n p .rt.l in W.thitiston that Spain ha
I hf scream of ihc w.oi.uii l.r.v.isht the Inmate tif the hoti'e to her r cue, and the flame were extiniruMicd. She wa hrri-1-ly hurned, however, and i u-t exiMitcd to live. The Navy-Yard at Philadelphia ha heen ol.l lv the (iovenuneiit foril.i"'.". The
I
lYnnhani Kailroad t'ompany i aid ta
have let n the punhaer. i m. ruins of the 4th, from the fffect of inju
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il.mandMo t.uaemala the '""'p;! William M. Kv art for orator. II. W. l.-ns- ..li. a short time prev iou. Unthe ni-ht v..at,,n hy that le Tu Mi- of her re on, ion . Kn J.oo.f Ki. hard ' fl, ,1(.r death he appeared in tin- play of if th. 4i'.;in in.iilirelit a l-l.i;erent. until . . ........
that a similarly imperative demand ha l-eu i
made uion lt-!ivia. t'olomt ia. and other
i a -a a a - -- . . ajijalt .t;u aw
Senator fr..ni New York, died en the 2d. i Trade, hum: himt lf to a he.l-po.t : and on i etl her mind, pulled nut a roll of money
The t h.M.ner J. i. Jenkin.. t aptain J.'lm ; the following day t hri-tiau Tlnuiia. a , and as he jit hftl an '" t the rh rk
Hrown of i.wiirn, ha heen l-t with all on , hivker, lut hini'flf through the head. Ki
H. I-e, t.f Virginia, a reader of the Ie
South Anieri' an UcpuKIc w hich have reco;
nized the Cul'tn patriot.. Lumor hi it that a i roper re;ard for the Monr.K" loctrine will tiniptd the I nited Mate- to take the jstrt of tin it.-niala and the n t aa;air.t the revenireful a-''.'reion f pain, and that thi new pha- f the situation furni-h-e more tofiit ei'anati.n than any yet given of the extraordinary anJ continued preparation novtr S'.inif forward 1-y theNaty ! partmnt.
The roinmi pin appoimen i irue.u.-a;e
-red. ' l.iwi of Michigan were inatle for small
Mi- Suan lciiin. a well known :i tre, ' men with red hair as w idl as for other
tlied very ud h nlyat ltlurtt.n, Ind.. on the j.eojde, an.l I tiffin it luy duty to tine
you ten dollars : " lid 1 fvrr!" she apt d. 1 oilf.S j ou did." " Hut will you lii nl me ten tlollar for imthino;?" I will." She Keeiiifd al'toit to faint, hut t hai.-
I livnrce.
t duration of Independent e. j At t hi. a. nn the niht nf the ."th KliHon. Ira Harris, formerly l'nite.1 state : ,halet Notlv, a memUr nf the It.iani of
C adetl l ii...i.l:i..l. n. ackn '-I fn. '. in i!k vii.-nn to l!,f I. . . . That !li.- " ;' ft c W ' 1' I lie lirtuv. uf caoTii'-l w i;!e I.; i' r. -i drlo lrl now n a.lm.ttrd l.. ulal'.t- ! Ti-.a.T!. , r ' nr Iht-M uxintWe IT will tr f ill 1fcr .i-.t m-vlli :l.r a tl.-.' J rv . ! I t ..
1 th- r.iuniiou lirtH aii.l rotrt of tt- y I j Th.-w p.l t. n tti. tw.r i ' i I ..ii rt-m.'tiiM- Willi'. i.t : ! It.'UtioOa rStftt of C.. ' 1 " I" Til.- t r. !lotl of 1.1 lr i. T"i I. ..-1 ' . ' n. j I t I'. I.- ru to th" !''! "t ro . r ..f I oi-pi-!itiin; .' Ihc ..0 i. . r !.. I I:..- el IUj I..I.U'-. 1 Ainp.B d:rvt Hod for u-e a.- xpi.y.I 1 I' rrr;.a- d otiW l J. II. Srt t . i-i.np.1 nt.f' t t.ri .r ith !. r i, -ti. ! .. plr.a an.l for ' hy a 1 ar . '- rf. I'nce "JS rut pel ht.
hoard nine j-r.n inehidiiii: the t'aptain. The Kowin A'ix-iatioii f American t't.l-
i lee lm voted tothalielie Oxfi.r l ulid j t'amt.ri.L'e, of L'nk'land. and Trinity, of IhiMin, to row theru aix-oare.l rat.-, with- ! out ci.X'Wain, at the American ('ulleirc I.Vcatla III lTli. The time i' the thirl Wedne-day in July, the place Viratora.
New London or Sprinth.ld. a mav herc-
sJm saitl :
"I'll
that re l-lif ruled man
airaiii
tiK K.M'LAN ATION.
! iianei d recreare upj I to have heen the caue in Loth ca-.-. i Tlie ArWana l.ciri-l.iturf ha aed a hill dotiatli.i: all the State land him: In thn i colllitit'. of the liorthwt .tt-ril part of the
Mate, for the Iniildin of a railroad from ' hi Honor nf the next.
i oine point on the Atla Hie and Pacific Hail- , Jt j.h n,,t omt llv tdf," rejdied I ;.. m; -I I.'.... ..... in.. v rt t.. ' I 1...
"This is . John lUoimer, is it?" a.ked
.. a ..... m - t.t. ni'il l..TUnn the IT
' i .i v- V anert.ed.. id, duiK.n. Hiihid-lpliia. which antie and Ta. lh. r.foiiuuend the Niear:u:ua I 1 ... . . had Let n lirf.lKi'ed. 1 out of t ic tilet loll.
route. The e-tinutt d ct t.rthe work I' ., . " .... , . ...
Vi.oon tm). The commii.'ii i anxini f..r the I'nitcd state t. lake immediate a- ti..n in order to fm eMail l'n'land and France. I who may be inuin cd to aid thi jiroj. t t. ! The ccretary of the Trea-ury ha. ap- i
r.a. in jn.wiiin, i r ai u-v uie, .rk.. n .ji.fm.
a point on the Little K.M'k and Fort m it r Am! vmi hroUo a window and
tli- i
Tho. Hiu'he-,(.f Liivland, ha I.. -eii t ie t n
r.fcree. The will of Vice-PrcM.lent Wiln i in hi own handvs riiin anl wa executed April 21, 1-74. I'.y it he he.pieathcd hi entip.. a.I il.i Pt.-il an.l t...r.iilln1 til 111. fwtjlo.t.'
pointed A. L". AVilNon, of L.ui.vi!le. to U ! ' ..... . ' .... I., . ... . ., . ..... i . . : Ir. m. L. ts.htU'e, in tru-t for the up-
! p'.rt of hi iii'ther-in-law , Mr. Mary ! Ilowe. now in her!"th year, and for the e lI u.'af ion and npport of hi- adopted daughter ; Lva, a little jrirl of nome t n uimner".
, Kailroad at or Hear ark. I John m. smith. x-M. iii'm r of '"iirt - , fr-.iii t h in, ha Im i n appoint -i I i Miimii-.io. i er of Indian Art'ilr. I i lOltl.H.X. ! The rather Murphy, nhior of the 'Montreal 7w With' , and the II. v.
hief t.'lerk of the Treasury I lepirtm.-nt. to fill the va.-ancy can -ft I l.y the re-in tti'.n of Win. . Arery. The puMic tlel.t -t.iteiii. nt I t Noveml't r how a decrease during the ni'.nthof $4", rTS; etdit I alaure. sTo,4oi.i;7i;; t nrreney tmlane, 1 .014.'"J; njiecial tl. po.it for retempt4oll of eertiticate of tl.poit, 42. ;i).(. The report of (.. neral M. yt r, hi f signal t Mnt t r ( the Army. d. nnnt rate the u-e-fu!nes to i-omnu ree of the Signal eru-e. t f the liumln-r of eallti'.liary signal ili--played durinj the jear eeiity..i percent. hae afterw ard Im-i-ii reported a teri.'i. il. No preat storm ha pretailed at any of the jM.rt which w a led preannoun.'i-d. (ieneral Mrjer claim that the property ..ird during the year hy niesn f the-e inal would
m..re than pav the entire eo.t t.f the -en in- i
inee it inauguration. lion, r.enjamin I. Awry, Anierit -an Min-i-tt-r to f'hini. reeen'ly dietl in thi? e..i;n-try.
(en. lliln n k h written a letter to the
A pvrotechnlc manuf.u tory e.x.loled in F.it New York on the ."hI. killing one man ; and injuring several other. I In con.e.ut ix e of tlie t l.e of ii i L'atin. together with the fact that the La-tern coal i market I already over-tot ked, a larire ihihi- ! r of the 'i-nnylvania e.!ierie. have uj'ijiled operation', for two month at eat, and perhaps ' for the entire winter. It wa climated that ( l.y the lath the u.eni.ill would he -flo ral i and that 10,' jieople would he out of em
ployment in the s. huylkill region. P.o" Tweed, theirreat New York P.iiii malefactor, ntl the cvt nin of the 4th made
llll.ajH'li"lllllie,.i-i'nia. ..,iii,ii,.iiii- ' ham of the Ludlow street Jail, where he had Let ti cot)!in'd in-e hi relea-e from the I Penitentiary. It aj. pear that Tweed, aen'int ,mi.,.l l.v f,u W . r,l. ii h ol l i en lit rniiltetl
i .
turhetl the peace!" " Not py no means I didn't. I am shti't so innocent n all th'-n holict men aroiiu.lt hetf." "Well, lit me hear vour exjdana-ti.-ii." "I shall nxldain all alxtut it, vour Honor. I v has litan. lino; l.y tld w in-
Katl.er l.ynt h. a talt nte. I joiinu prie-t I it ly : d w, slmt as tl IliriT w -ar. ailing
cine from Ir. I.ui l. It their lu on the hi-ht t.f the ."nl I.J the l.urilill of the Lu'elf llt .e Il .tel, at I'.l.n k Kit er, eV t II lllile from Montrc.il. wAere th.y were -toj.pin t.vcr ni'ht. Mi.Iaiue i ti iiiii' u'lo-, a l.nly ir n t at the hot. I, wa al-o Lurried txl. ath. An i-xplo-ion iMt-tirred in the -warthe Maine ( 'olliery. near Itarnl j, Yorkshire. Lii'.'huiil, on the nth, l.v wlii h a !.re numher of live. Were 1 -t, f'tilliated at front H"
"Throw I'hyalclo Hie o I tt nnr f It." We do Hot ill the le l-t f. . ' I. , Niacin th f r th l iX Tt -io!i '. .' .-'. t.it.e .it. -tat her llnlir.td t . i ' W'.thlitlil. Ki. li l.ov.t.iil. ' i
tS.i.r'.i. t.tt.-r. .1 1" the !. ul-iv. t....it pil'-, tie ! f ,.f !ik1i i - u :ti. t i; t t.."tur,i i.. Ii " Had U. t t th v. r t . :
Pit a-aiit Pineal. ie I, i t - 1. won. : till e It'.t. I. .1 t !.... wof I- of .". ':; ! i r ai ' x '! iMirn.'ii w J t n o o ' i !. : . ' I
th t .1 little. .iar oatcd P .: . t hail a i'r .. in f lo u.t .. r.l . n i.l i-
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for de o;ir. A man anm al-ui"; ami
, ai.l ho! ho! ho!' ami put hi linger ' to his lio.e, like mi." ' "Then you -truck him." " No, sir. Then I never sait one word ! or two word, lut ' on tie ;ir ami faille awav." " .Mr. lifonm r, you wouldn't lie to me, ' would you?" "Could I sidioke a lie t' y oil?" aket! 1 . . l ; l ' ... i .... i ! .
;to2"U. A -imilirra.iialty i- i. p.,rted from tin prisoner, pinna- in ii.tin over in
li ntrvt h. oiith Wale, in W lii. ll PJ lier-oli lifHIt.
itn 1 1 wit ::ii r i n i t If you eek information .!.o . . i n ik 1 1 i: tK mv . we nr. p 1 ' ttiat it i a'.'olntt Iv without Ji:.'' . r ' p, rfeeli'.n, atul ia luaritl.f . i:.vlie:itlll - . Ill fl " lm oMM . " r" . lilt: MAKkLTS. SEW VOKK, I'.-eni V !'
were killed and l'l injured. The .tennii r 1 ut-etil.iud. whi h h ft Itreiii -n f.r New York n sumlaj inoiniir.'. lec. ."i, oil the follovx ill.' Ilinht illil. k on .1 .and-hrink in the North s, a. known a- l.on-Sand-. All e tt . rt . to i't her olDiav in. failed, and tin-re l in- in.lieatioii in the morn-III-th it the -hip wa lre:iktli' lip, the eap-
t.iill -ie all order to tok'
If Mm hioke that x indow .ii would
av so," wouldn't ymi ?" "If 1 proke tltt window hould .lioeak of it o (jiiick a wotiltl .witn vmir hea.l!" Wi ll, perhaps vmi wmilil, and I hall -ilv fnif von ten tlollnr!" " Yh.it ?" o Vnn hriiLe tli it window, and hel'e
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the i-t-. -.-re "";M1 " time over. You hav e heen standin-up 1 wa preiailiui: at the time. :,(.- al 1. .u.M hn Jn .im, ,,,. j
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Prcident, dematidim: a ro,!rt of in-nrny and ; a !Mt the T-ooTr ,. h V.. 1 ""'n"T " ''' ,,r,,tt,,, "r ii. l.v sh, " an lmim-diate Inv.Mizat.on IntMhe el.ar ttw r,,. hi,,.-land, j So s;, . " ( ; ma.le K.t lum in enneetio.. with the 1 interview with hi w ife, 1 1 '"'l '!' ' " ' " "r. ver- ; f ( f vr. Whi-ky llinc t St. Iini.. t rxurnnx after ac..n-ideral.le l.,pe '' i" '" '". ' '- reinamd- , j,fi (((r,.(), The Demo ratic cant ii for the noinina . .. ..- . . . . i... i i.i. er of the i..i-e mrer and t revv were i
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The I)emo ratic cant u for the nomina
tion of candidal for stieakrr anil other officer of the Hotle of Ilepre-entatlve wa held in the hall of the lhme at the Capitol on the eieninu of the 4:h. Hon. L. C". Iamar of Mil-ippi wm dioen preidin'4 offifr. The riu'.t of the hallotiiu for Speaker wa a. follows: Kirt hallot Kerr .f Indiani. 71; Itandall of Pf nn'vlvauia, ."!; Cox of New York, 31. Second hallot Krrr, TT; IUndall, W; (ox. 21; Sayh-r, 1. Third hallot -Krrr. : IUndall. i.l; C'.. S.jler, 1. Uixm motion of Mr. IUndall, the nomination of Michael '. Kerr w& made unanimou. Kor ( lerk, ieorge M. Adam of Kentucky was nninated on the fifth hallot, hi piindfml oni-p-titor helnir Tol. T. T. Crittenden of Miour1. John . Thomp.on of tihio wa nominated forst rseant-at-Arm-, and L. II. PiUhuith of Tcxa for Inrkpi per, r. h on a ulnRleballot.
The lU-putiii.an caueii x.r the nonuna
er r trie ii.i-e n-er ana crew were
eoiiiprlled to take to the ll--iii,' nml other xtoed portion f the ti'.el,
! where thev rriiiained until Tiiedav
AN A;ttl('l I.TI i: A I. AldU.Kss. A the name of John ('rossjjuii was
, J annount ed, a portly, hahl-heiulet! va
in
tif time, the Warden went t look for liini.
w hen it xva found that Tw eed had fled . Thi l the story told l.y NA'arden Dunham, u loi notifti'il the tMiltee allthoritie at dun'.
tiirkniiii ' I.. ii I ) i r v i pri re.eiieil l.v Hit
v,: ;r .... i..v;n.. a,.,. tak,.n u,u. ,,. , ...t ..t h,,.i m,,,,..,! ,u ,y- ..
si.)..) f.,r hi capture. Tweed's trial in ! '" ' '-' ' ' V ; M ri,..rn9.. the,reat.U.O..i unit was ,.. have cm- I "w ieh all .lay o Monday, hi. the ,ale I -invn. meneed on the following Monday. - -o .. vere that It wa- inn to K; t. "J: ; Ala,npc.mtainIn,'aoline fell fr.,r, tho ' Wr a-l-tanee. Many live- were I... .., , V,' wall in Krederltk Kaffman'. he, r saloon . I H" rl estimate varied widely a t the, tl' J n Lmm . .
. Vou-irl. V. .1 . . on the tifTit of tho -! h - iiniM' "'i . i ... .. I .
-- - - well, sir, it is my uiuy i nemn a Mrs. Alfred Kmernoti, w!n lived al , short arirultural addn'. nnd yoiirdiity Kk kyllill Station, near llowlinJJreeu, to liten. 1 will not treat of ai irultiire Ky., was nursino; lier yoiin infant near I in general, hut only of tht subject of the lireplaff, when she was seized with transplanting. For the imrpose of more a lit, tind in frilling threw the child into I fully illustrating; my remarks let me the llatiies. I'pon reeovcrin"; the firt ' ronipare you to a plum tree. You are thin;; that met her si-lit was the form now ;rowin; on hard, stuMmm soil, nf her infant, lyin nn tlie red-hut coals j ami yon yield only thorns and leave. I in the ! last nannies nf dontli. Ileriries .transplant you to the .'Imio nf ('orrec-
iittrnetcd some one to Her asi,tance, turn : r i 1 voii nt once lrp;in to tnrne
at Newark, N". on the ni-ht of the .Mh,
and Mr. Kaffinan and daughter were hunied o hadly that they died the next day. Wi:JT A."r HOITII. The Le;ilatiire of Virginia m t on the lt. The fiovr nior In hi ineae recommend a return to the rira rore meihiMl of voting, instead of hy hallot. a at prcetit prov iled.
A ht.iler expl-nled in the factory of Me
tinn of House officer renominated Plain.' i Mahon A r Steele, pavement contractor, iii j Init t he child wa already lny mid lm- j and hear fruit.' . ' 'i i .. 1 1 . i i . ... .i . i
for Speaker together with the ret of the old
oflicer. The Preitlent ha cranted the reuct d ticneral (. K. I'.aheock for a court of in(iiiry Into the charge recently made asfain-t him in .St. Lou!, and has depilated Lieut-tnant-ficneral P. II. Sheridan, M.iJor-(ien-eral VT. S. Ham-ot k and IIrl(?adier-(ieneral JI. Terry to cca"poethe court, to meet In
Cleveland, oil the'Jd. The l.nildiiu; W a
hlown to pleee. ?nd two of the W ol klllell w i re fatally injured and ci::ht othwi more ir le. hurt. Ihc trial of Wni. . A very, formerly Chief clerk in the Internal Pevenne Purcaii at V.hlnj:ton, for eonpiracy to defraud the (iovernimnt l.y collu-ion with the YYhiky ICintr, was concluded at st. Louis
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man aid. 1 1"' mnovxin- uav .Air. i in, pn.iw : n pneu .xi i . i in--iin. Knu'ison w:tsiij;.iii slantliti hy i lie lire, "What do you want to jut a follow in when she xvas suddenly sei.ci with n tliere for?" second spa-sin. She fell into the hlain"; "It is one nf t he finest i:tilutioiis in fire, and when she recovered conseiou--; the Wet, mi l after voii have heen there i . r I l.. t . i i . . " , i i. i
ness she w as noriioiy onrneu anu sin- une vvcck a yoke nl oxen counm t or.iw
a .. t a
ferin tlie ino't fearful a-ony, which continued for about forty liour, when she died.
vou out. I ako the blue saw -liore , .Mr.
('rossfjun, and tr and he ri al ood f"r the next half liour."
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