Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 18, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 January 1876 — Page 2

WEEKLY COUEIER.

C. DOA.TT, ruMUher. JAsrEi:. INDIANA CUIUIEXT NEWS. o.iti .. In the Senate, n the lith.tho resolution is reference lolbe Preaidrnt pro km. o( the ?hiiate ajtai.i came up, and the ttiirj resolution . declaring that that iJliifr taolii bit poitmn at If)pleasure of Uir Semite only, wa adopted, .iV U 1A. The Chair la.d lie ore the nuu iiiriuorial of the Arkausas I . t is'n t m ro, .1-k. l n' ttarv of ihe act rctun.liiiir tue tax collect,! n cotton iu I; nul 1;.. Ilcferred to Commit!' ou Claim Iu the lisnie a larD uuuitier of b.i.a era po-M-nt-ed by Western and tsotdlirru nn'mlcr. aiii.in.x thciu the following. l Nr. ll lo.) for approona J"U for I'.t-v-h.'i and l'u-lom-house buiotiiiit at St. l.'Mii; by Mr. I.avy lor the removal oF olir-trui-timi In lied ttiver; also, to improve tlit navigation of ItcdUiver bv chain the amuth ot i'uin r.nou; by Mr. Mr i t slremrUien te credil of the "reconidrui id Mill' nn l to afford ti.eui llnau.iitl relief; by ir (lark lor the uiiproTemenl of I itf fitnlUiYer; ny Mr. VV Into for the improvement of l umU rl.iud Kivcr; by Mr. burlmm to per U11C tob.UVO JIMttiTI to it'll lo customer U-bucco of their ow n trw th without lu-cnie; by Sir. 1 li'imbur to Improve navigation ol i-irvain irituiiarv t Ten tie River, by Mr. l.-iinler-lo establish a mint al Iii.tinnapoli . by Mr. i ".ulflei.i to est ibhh a mint at I lu.ro ; by Mr. luting to livi.e UiU-of Illinois into three Jmlioi.il district; by Mr. Kland for improvement of ..irn.i!e kiver; ali", guin the Mate of Missouri ail public land, therein lor educational purp.st. Tlie Amnesty bill wn it uuULru up and Mr. bai UoM usl.trcraed t!io House. In the Senate, on the l'th, Mr. Iavis call I up the n i .lution previously euhiniueil by hun, railing for U.e appoir.tmeiit of a rommiUce V iuvo-t '.he bok of the Treasury Iepartmerit, etc. . and a.Mncl the S'natj Uicreon. Mr. lloiite!l rcplie I, deny irv ll.! there w any actual itiscrvpicii-y in the. Treasury account! ami r iii'in( xxiie l tiie ai'iiirriil oi"" r-pin-cie w locli hal ln ikiiiU1 uut. The sn'tial . .. i i vi... i..k- ii.. u. liUnu- mm ep- ke uin ttw Ainiienty bin. lur- I li tneeourseor roe remark nmirtin uiiu'iukio . a atri--fu tbeteatmei'l t'ninn pnsoai-ra at Anierinvii:e. I nr speaker n irriiueniiT iq-U-rrupUsl by m mler ou ihe oilier iie oi the b ue. Mr. K.m.iall cloiie.l the ilebuU-. at the runi lutiou of which the bill nut referred b Die JuUu-iary tomni:t:re. The Senate wa not in Scion on the 14th. la the Homo a bill allowing homestead eltlementa on t ort Kearney military rervation in Nebratta wa pase.. Mr. Kn.itt reporletl bark the Amneety lull which rrada a follow: "That all ii4hihtie iniiopeil in.l reinainiriK on any Hrn by virtue of Hie thin I eeriion of the four-tM-oth artirl of the amendment to Uie ConstilutKin of the fnile.l stale t, and thy are, hereby rerniToi, andea'-h an.l etrry p ron is. and ball l? foreTer. rrliTH Iheretrom , on bia appearing before the Ju.Ue of inv court of Uie t nite.1 "(ate, or of any court of reror-1 in the vwie of wae-t he i a resident, and ukinir 1 an.l iihcrrx the f oiu.w.n ,?th to l luly mWteil and r-ssorde-l : I, A H-, ilo aoiemnly ,. rear lor aiartul that I . II anrn-Tt and defend ; the Cont tutmn of the Cnite-I stt. a araint all j enemie., foreiT atil ilometir; tht 1 will br t.,.k r..l m Irt IK. a ti.l . ail law ma 1e in pamuiace thereof, and that I I er UaeUit ft :UJTl?;:?'' reservation Mr. Knott m Ti.. Ue rreTlon qneitin on toe laeare of the bill. A number of reotleno-n en1i-avore'l t cet the (lir, but the iirevioui queaUn wit n1ed and the main question ir.1ere1 ye. Kl; nan, xi. The House then Totel on the passage of trie bill , ami Ue vote reultei yea. I 1, nay a, 97. 7bs ret(uiile t wo-Hur-U not vti. t in favor of lae bill , it waa reJeete'1. The following i tl.e motive voteon tho Amnesty hill : Aay Meser. A. Itafley, tker (tnd.)' Baker ('. V.), nillou, Maine, Rlair. Ura.lier Urown iK.). I in rr hard (111.) l'.orK-wh, Cannon.lson. awell . I rer. lrii, nninse, .. . a. ii v. .... . . . I'aijiopi, I'arrau, i 'ti , i uui-n ( isiimiu. Itarwl!, t..me, r.vsni, "irt, K.'rr, Kree- j man. I.t, Ine.l.irfW.I, 1 1 aw, Harro ( Maaa.), llathorn, llaymoixl, llnW, Ili-n.lrrson, I Hoar, lb e, ILxiiin. Huble:i. Hunter, ITurl- ' ..... II , L-. L' t ' I ."'" r'K.n, M-Iouiiiii. '.Mct rry, M-'l'ii, Uiiier, I Monroe, Sah Vrbn, Oliver. ONeill, l . krr, i r?.'tV. K.;. lKKo,bhlI.,,U,K?-; V'a'": kusk, Snif-on, Pinnn kon, Small, smitli :;?.rilistu: Tufu. Van oorbee, Waldron vt ,i Ure ( ) , Wallace il'a.). " all-, elle. Wiieeter, hite, I ii i vi rt , i iinaoin , is y i, niinit U ..lrrl iMich.i, w 1 1 son (Iowa;, w'uod- 1 vvooil I'm.) wrtl !.;. The lUpubieana votinvyei were: Mer. AniVrson , llitLka, Hsbert, Karwrll, Ilnralsx.n, Kellev. Lau.lsr, (lo l.), I.utu-.ll, Mackt-y (S. C). M.irey. Pi- rre. Sseelye J. A bill appropmtina (Mi for the pen non list pii'sed, and the Houe adowruet until Monday. In the Senate, on the 10th, Mr. (lordon preeentel a pet tioa of P. Ct. T. Rraurrirril for the removal of hit political duabilitie. lieferred. 5Ir. Writ Introilored a bill to recover from the Central an-l l nlon Parjflc railroad 1 eoinpaniea tho bnn-la and cip..na iained to ' thein in exres of tle amount prwnbe.1 br I law. He aald l,0, in worth of bond had ' been lut to these eomnaaiea in h. i-m of tin ' amount anthomed by law. .Mr. tiwir, infro du-el a lull in reierenre to land heretofore - - - - ' - rranteotorai radrornp!!.. The bill rtnlnthe I'arinV lUilr.vi l i omparica to sell any lan I sot ntsposf! of w itnin th-.v year aru-r the com pletion of a road to the flrrt aettlrr oa eompliaiwe with tli term of the pre-emption law.. . In the House lull were mtr.xltic-l by Mr. Hank: Kor the remov.tl of all political rtma I , I i

tie.; by Mr Harri. ( a ) : J repeal the ft, j h tlcrvm. n . Afb-r t hey had announced prohibiting ivivment ol debt due br th ( i.i;tl . . .. ... ... staiea bel .re tiie hl- eirpt on proof ot loya.iy; ' that they would irohaby .i-ept the Invitaby Mr. Jem ke : To re-bic- the faiarie. of ail tion, a committee of 1'lvni .uth Church enexecutive aiMl lerislati vi onli-era f the liovero- , , .. .... , n.ent.evept of the Amur ao.l Nary, of over t,r,,l iU l-rtet airahi-t their -enlnif, on l, .Vo per annui. 'i p-r cent., an.l to fix the ground that t hev were ptrtial and had rpj enmi,y.,ain,tthe Church. When,.me of rebtiiVl U-vee ol ti e .M,.sleipii. Mr. W hite the other ehunhea heard that Ir. Storr' move.1 to uend the mli and brma; the House , ir, ltuddiiiKton'a Chun he Would he lo a vote on t.'.e Aturestr bill Introduced ,..., , A u i. .. bv him. tr..m t'.e benefit of which JrHermn eft out, they al-o dclined to serve, and the lnvl i excluded, and alao lo voteon the calling of the Council w a therefore abanamendment etrik.t n out that ear-eptin The (1,,.,,. Vote on the molon to au-ien-l the rule reu't-d ' ...... , . .. aye. 11 ; nava.ib); not two-tliinJa vonmr In: rhe hnIbn N at innal Itifle Ao-Utin ha the' afllrmit ve it dermred hist. Mr. If-d- ai rented t he eiial lene of the Klfle Ao, himan move-l to auejienil th-ruiea ard a-!..pt a r - ,,.,..,.. . , ... oiution d.i ith it unM and in-x.eii. ni. nt tion of America to rinpete In a match for Ihi time, that a peiflc and arbitrary p. rnsl the champioii'hip of the world during the buld he ir-serbl hv law. nt winch leical- viit,.niii J ternU r nU-of the I'liiU-d State dhoiild 1 jsid , v' in cnn lit i he vi-rrtn of tn treasury, iid "

II. st tlwn.ii.rs the set of Jan it. '". to i.rov i.ie I for the o-niiii tion of eiicr.ie iiaynietit, oufl.t to be reie U I A vote ri-eulU-d yet.. IU; nT, I a o t'ie rnli-a v re not ns n lel. Mr Mor-ri-sm nui'iT-i s ri o.i'i.i'ii r.aiiios uii tor i rt-si-.Iiritl.rr r....c...r to roire-.ridence withsoain In r fereiice to the islaud ol Cuba. Alobd. In the Senile, on the 1st Ii , the credent i.-ila of Jarre K. bust s, an .senator fruni I.ouifia-a, were pree .'e l sa lorleMl priab-dln the ,.-.-f, after which ll.en atierwa laid over. Mr Bout well ...oLem lemtl, n Mr. Datis'a nsoiution vii.i, i. i'i r-piir. f. r v ill1 ll in vi'siiirale I. N si imn ( ikeii....ln t-.e llou-e, .Mr. Knot I, iron uii- j, itinry I ooimnii-v, repi.rW'l a .npi.s4-. i m . ! .nit lo tl.e ton.li ulion, a ( .1. : ' No . r-i.n w ho lis bel I . or in.-vv h ii i r ho o , tl.e . IKce of I'resl iei.i, eh.ill ever Hrfsii. ! i i. ,1, - I i , ,. . fflu,' Made lb "l-1-.-is.l e-'rr '.r ll.i-. :. i.svi Anioirf ' b li lolr nii.e sere .Is fo'lnwii.K In Mr. I iii.d : In ex. Ill I- i.. ' -t.le M.-s oi'l I. . ,i II e pro- i. us t in.- nc . o li, I Hi o M'.,! -, to ,onm f e j i i i .lot niiiunvr re ..iu ; VV. ! .ii of .'.iiu. ii r ad l.io lii re.o m 1 ' i i. . -a . j u i on., fl. ivi i d ui.." ; tv V.r. ll 't-'4. I" I In- cii.-lroet n i. L I .. i,.o. .ii,. I Mi.. i j i i .I...I; I t M r. II I. lo r lor i;.c i..i,i on n..,i. of the .M..M, a.ppi K.vci-

b ton M. l.oul nl l airo; l.y Mr. II. nine T -i : '1 otc-ir to tli p iinn roll Minn ot pt'DMolitra U 111. h Miru (Uut k wil lor Uiloy a!ty. Tin- Hoiie Judicial Coiunilltoi lis :iri'i' t report m i-otiKt it titiona 1 iiiinMi5'.nriit tixiiij; tle It-nil ff nillio for lroiilitit at nix ye:irx, :i il iiinW i ii liim iiu linille to hoKI Ihc fstitu ttUe ain. The minority of the I'otumittee u infaor vt lfaitithe term of otliee at four year, tut iiuiWitis,' t!u htul;tit Itu liL'ible until a lap-f of eiu'ltt y ar.

The UeimblU-au Senator who ote.l with j t- Democrat for the nmv.mlitlonal Amtb iH Kty I'ill wi re l'ien-e, of ItoMon, I..vtieli (colored), ruruiHii, Wiley, Well", (ieneral It:ink, and Kel! y. l'rof. Scflye, of Mi. :iehilM-tt. l.lt.Tal, voted with the rcl of the lo loiMuati- . At a Joint mct'tinsof thelhuiM1 Appropriation ami Foreign AfT.iir Coiiitnittec! mid Secretary Fih, h cner:il reductionof ftoo,. I1u la tho tlii h.in.itif nerviee wit aijrevd upou. The halaiN' of all rirxt-cla- iui.ion were cut down, and the contingent excne aUroad were reduced one-half. It i i caid that Sirretary l"t prototed naitM ; the rtiluctioti. The National 1! piihlieuit t'onventiivii ha hecu railed to meet at Cincinnati, on Wednesday, .7 line 14, l7t Mr. tirati t Vu!i!'urne having l'en nppointed Sei ntary .fthe I'nitctl state Lew tioiiatst. IVtei -bill:-'. Iia been suifecd.'d in the ..st Second Scentary of the American Legation at l'arii by Mr. Ihniy Vi--nail. I. The Senate ha conf.rnied the rresident' tiruninaf ion of llie Hon. J. Uiissell Jouca Collector of the Fort of fliic.-i.co, anil Col. Ilohert Maefetly a f ouitiiiary-(iener.il of theFnitrd Mat. ! Army. irneral Hahroek b:i. It t undorstood, , . ... .t win;....retained ex-Attorin -(encral w illiaiu u hi counsel In hit apirachinc trial in St. , , The IIoue .Siib-fommlUee on Indian AN fair coin nienceil their inventltration tn the lMh, a tothn manner cf letting Indian eontracts. Th7 examined Mr. Koortz, of lVnn-vlvania. who testim dthat hehid from j-, toji) percent, leu for mipply ini; variou artielrg for the .ante Siouxthanthe parti.i to whom the contract were aw arded. Thn Indian nuniu w ill he called on for an explanation, a the committee eeu tlctermined to thorough!; ii:ve;t!;:'.tc this entire ubjeet. The Iemocratic National Committee will meet at Wanhlntfton, on Fob. to fix the time and place for holdl n? tbe next lemotratic National Convention. . , The National Wnman-Miflra A( iv tion will hold IbJ ttenil-aiinual 'onventin in ....... ., ... 0-fK ,Kfh tllU AUIUll"lll' .,ii .nu ... --.. month. The rail U lictie I hy Matild Jorrcident. and Su-ar, . Antnony, t uairuin in inv tinuint i wiuiuutee. r.x. Jold closed in New York on Jannary M, at 112'. KirvTt'a contributions to the Centennial Exposition have arrived. Nearly Ihe whole of the Egyptian exhibit i th property of the Khedive. Many of the curiuu and cotly artiele, m h a weapon and ornatnrnt from barbariou tribew lihatdting remote reirion of Ceutral Africa, Jewel, inlaid w ork in precious nittal, rich embroidcrie .. . . . In Kold and ilver thread prortticej by Am-1 'dan artisan of Cairo, are taken from the xtional Mll'fUm, while the bent ecimcn of Bri.-ulf.iral i.raiK-t re from the, tale of the K hedive. u v N,lr hi wife and lwi children, were drowned in tv,e Hudnou Hlver on the nlj;ht of the 11th. They were returning from ehunh, the mother and chitttren on a hand-sled, wliich the Captain waa prnpelllnir aero the river. The New H.-amp-hire lie niocr.it have Dominated I.mi-1 Many fortiovernor. The platform dopicd favorn a return to specie pajnicnt, reform, retrenchment and economy. Joseph I-uri'"14 hn been found pullfyof the murder of Jle I.nntriuald atSun-oik, -..St. II,, aill prim ll'iu .i ift ii i ' I . ' 1 1 1 1 1 ,i f-nimirrl l. " .. The attempt to rail a ( oncrei,'itlonal Council, for the purpoe uf det-idin: the . ., , - . .i,., .. u question a to the riyht of Plymouth L hur. h to drop from the lit of membership the n..tn.. nf M r. Miiiilb.n and ineidetitallv the truth of Mm. Moulton'a charvre against Mr. Bceclter lia finally failed. In arranging a list for the Council, the name" of Dr. Storm and Hail linirtoii w ere ineltuled a mom: 1VKKT AI WOrTII. fioyrrnor F.meryof I'tah, In hiineaai:e to the Territorial hejfi-lature, sticmti i ,. . . i . . . . . poly nam.V as "a crime prohibited bythelaw of our ei: t ntry and nun t hat doc v loli nee to the accepted principles of Christianity." lie expresse a hope that the Legislature w ill adopt such nieanirew a will prevent it extension, but inasmuch a the only nnti- .,,,.. ... ...... to i ,.Lr. ,ia- , n ext IikIkI from hi seat on account of hi eli-eliou b-ini contested , there seem to be ' little hope t tut t he (iuXf'rilor'w Mi'eetioli ! w ill be ui-ieil upon. j Tlm l.oiiH.atia I,i -isl tt nrc held an lec- , tion fur Fnited state Si iiator n Ihe lath, ' tai.d II ti. .1. II. IIumU wa rliuscn for that l".si,ioii. The eaiiduliite reci l ed vote, , one lib. re t'nii wa liccesArv to elect. III fix- lb publican lueliibers of the Senate, ! !, (.rieii, ill., kliurn mid Alexander, Voted will ll..' I lein.srat. Tue oilier lie-

litililii.tn r fueil t vote, lioMiiu' tli:it tin re no ;i alu y. (iov. K:i W mk of loua Ii.in Imtii tiouiiliuteil ) the lCepllMiean e:ltieu f'r l lliteil State etiator. Ilx-Seliator Hal Ian w ithilrew hi name J'lior to the l:i!lotiti. SjM.t t i l ail lian nk'iiill.'.l a tli ltc to l-it the tYntriinul r.xliiMtioii, aoconip itiieil l.y a party of lout one liutiilrc.l of lii lKtlooking l re and huaws. The iMon.lu Iej;ll ature met on the r.'th. S. S. Firletd, of 1'olW, hm elected SpeaVer of the Hoiim, hv tlin vote of

ltii'lt-iin an.l nnt.-i-eii.teni, over v iiiiam harlton. the lnm.K ritie eandidale. S. . I "iter, antuor or the 'Totter uw,' va cluM ti 1'ioiilcnt n tern. f the Semtte, The Kanst l.ecinUtiire convened on the Iltli. Owini t otne di lay in orar.iiin;, t he (ii ernor'a im'ae Hit not delivered until the l;!th. The lnen-airc K'e a gratify int rxhiliit of the iirore of the State during the iaft year. fien. (iordou (iran'er tiled at Sauta Fe N. M., on the 10th, of apojdexy. I Me Indiana editorial t cnti tinul excur' si"iilti, to the nuin!er of '.l.', l, ft Indianajoli for rhiladelphia at .' i. in., on th 14th. on a npccial train funii-lied ly the IN iin-y hania Kail road t'oinpanv. The hoiler iu t'irniH' iai-r-uiill, at Ypil:ilUi. Mich., ei'lo.cd on the Hth, instantly killing .lohn Max and Win. Otto, and crioti-ly injuring nevera! other. An iialietrnt tit, cotilalnin ten count, hating heen f oind :iv.tint l. W, Munu, funnel ly Internal Ki vctui'" Snpi rt ior at Chiiao, hy the (irand Jur" nt Milwaukee, that ic ntleiiian w;i arre-teil on the Hthand taken to Milwaukee to give hail. Jonathan William, one of the founder of the Virginia (Nevada) KnUrriye, committed Mlleide at l'lochc, on the 14th, hy Saud.tii uiu. The remain of (Jen. J. 15. Majrruder have been removed from llou-ton to (iahenton. At the next Tea election, hoxe will le llaeed at the ioll for the convtr.ii nc t.f the.e w ho desire lo contribute money for a ; wonunientto mm. The Chieaso whisky ditlller. who are ""'''T indi- tment for revenue fraud, have mostly entered a i lea of puilty on the tlrt : 0"nt of their -everal indictment, which charge tlietn with coifpiracy to defraud the toiternrnent. The I'nited State tirand Jury at Milwaukee, on the 14th, returned i ad1iliml Intlietment icaln-t arti accu-ed of tiefraiolinthe revenue. (iovernor Kellori; ha refused to certify to the cleetlmi of Jame H. Fustl a Senator fr-ni Loui-iana, on the irmund thnt, h tvlns already iued credential to Senator I'inehhack. he could not iue tlu ni to anI --..i,.,,, , . w-T..ti. W- - - ... ....... .-v. ...... . declared himelf, however, w illing to certify to the proceeding of the House relative to Ku-ti' election. The widow of ex-I'resldent Andrew Johnson died at the residence of her daughter, Mr, l'atterson. In tireeuville, Tenn., on thenlhtof the 1Mb. The Memphi Appczl ssy that tin the nlfc-ht of the 14th a lly r f disuUed men took four nejrroe from the Jail at Friir'a I'oint, Min., and shot them to death. The name of the neproe were Jim stoke. Itoh Younr, Carey Irw in and Tom rush, and the charge a gainst them were arson, robbery, and attempted murder. The mob comprised ome o) or) men, it I aid, one-half of whom were neroe. Kdw ard niehardson, a prominent citizen of Masillon, ihio, and a mi-nber f ihe City Council, w.i shot and instantly killed on the lot la by hi wife. She state that the act wa committed in m If-dcfc ne, a her husband wa approaching her to cut her throat with a razor. It i thought by in iny to have been a premeditated affair. Kx-Treasitrer Ijippin of Kansas waa rearrested and lodged in Jill at Tojeka on the lth, on addition-'! i hargca of fraud and cm-bezh-ment. The prosecution claimed to have ev idenee thut Mr. Lappin wa about to leave the country, and in default of l.0i bail he wa locke.1 up over nistht. The committee of ladie and jrentlemen deputed by the ladie. of Boston to present tothe I.k'ht Artillery Illma of Norfolk. Va., the white banner of peace ami other tnemi-n-toe of Hunker Hill Centennial, discharged that duty on the lsth. In a in-.st happy manner, in the presence of a larpe number of Norfolk' beat citizen. Mayor Whitehead rescinded to the piesentatioii address, and In conclusion extended to the committee the freedom of the city. The speeches on both jilde were marked with Ihe mod kindly feclin?. (icor'e S. Han?, formerly Superintendent of the Kail way Mail Service, ha been appointed Aitanl U. S. Trt amirer at Chicaijo. The LcRinlature of Virrinfa La rejected the hill ma kino; an appropriati.:i for the representation f that State at the Centennial F.xpoiti'n, and the State Centennial Committee ha reniKnr-d. Witnease have been summoned to apixar before t he committee of the Mississippi Ix-K-islature, appointed to inveitiate thechare a'aint Ante and Cnrdozo. Three I'nited Slate Senator were chosen ontheMth. loAa tlected S. J. Kirkwo!, Kipnbtican; Kentucky elected Jim- II. Heck, )emoerat;an.l Mississippi elected L. (J. C. I.amar, Democrat. The llepublii an nieinber of the Mississippi .cjrNl.if ure refused to participate In the election, on the (rround that the latu election wa carried by fraud. A call ha been Issued for an Independent State ( onventiou, to be held at le.-atur, 111., on the li;th of February, to iioinin iie candidate for Stale officer and to select d b .'ati- to the National lndep li b ..; fVillVflition, to be lull at . dianapolis, M ly 17, for the iion.in.ition of candidate f.-r l'r. si b ..t nd Vice-President. The call i i -pci i.iilv ad Iri sed to "ull lh-.se who are t,ri-. of lcg.di.efl iiijis( ii-e ail 1 robbery i; toe lion" of parly," aid "ll who are i pp..-e. i. forcible e perio e in' rai 1 1 ol and lili.un l ll ruin." Itis-ik'ui I by Janes M . Alb n, Chaiinian, an 1 K. ,M. Springer, seen urv .

I titi:i;. I he town of Ahancsy, IVrtt, ih" roved hy an lartlopuke on Novetn'x-r i. The KhiM-k eoinuieiii ed at 4 . in. oiith.it d ay, and continued until Mlic m t iii-tii-iiu;. N le than .'17 nhiii'Vn mriirrid. Two lite were lot and $I..V),tii worth of irojerty tl-iro)ed. Ab-ncay wa a '"-wn of alioiit .,(") iK'i'iilutioii, t'."i luile fnuu Cuco. l'renident Mt-.M.ilion ha pn)dlhe.l au addreti to the t'retielt eijii, in ul.n h lo apji-al for tin Mi'p rt of law and c"d oternnient at the coming ptnenJ election, and hot,c tho ton u try will tirr the nen-e-nary r oe, after hcitnr torn and litr. I ly agitation, diMord anil it'i-forttine. He It r known ht did not

! ile-ire hi irctiit lmwer, loit having been lnvetcd with it. Frame coald rely on hi excriUltijj it without wrakrte. lie hoje that (iixl w ill ai.l him, and the MipjKit of the national mill not fail him In fulfillment of hi ini-ion. The lr idetlt alay he think the cotin'r)' intitut ion i ouht not to he revised lu-fore they are loni -tly tried. The couerativeaiid truly lil era I policy which he a! way intended to pursue should prevail. It i reported that the diip Harvest (jtieen. of the K1.i k H ill Line, fr uit vm Francisco to Liverpool, vv.i sunk in the Irish Channel on the niortr nj of l.i-. ill, and all on board, about persons, were drowned. Th disaster i Mipposi d to bate liei n caused by a collision wild the steamer Adriti.". although t!ie steamer ! loC shows no record of the occurrence. It ts ascertained, however, that the steamer did collide with an unknown ves.., th.t crie of distress were hi-;ird en the steamer, j and that boat were lowered, l-uf, a.-i .-rd-j in t the statement of Capt. Jennio-, I there wa nothing to indu-aP-1 rtal any st-ri-ou disj-ter had o cnrrel. The follow Inr. tlispatrh from Tucson. .Tan. 14. rive a history of Ihe recent movement of the belliirerent faction In Son-Ti: On Iecember 2f the Sonor troi.p. timl. r i. nral tuilerr.'.'-o, attacked the IVsiuira Iri-wij. and compelled the latter to fall back ujon Aripe, where, belm; rdnfoneil. In turn they compelled uilemi--o to retreat with loss. On Jawoxry Hl a tleci.ive tilit took place at Catnpa. The place w .trrlsoned by Government tri.r; (reneral liiilerr.lco. at the h-.d of forty l in, HfticVed the .i,e. AftT spiri'i-d conflict of some hours, the State troops were defeated and compelled to evacuate the town, which w v taken p ,...!. in of by Serna" men. The loss In the iiiM,vtiu nt lis reported a considerable. Fra. th I capital of Sonora, pronoun-e in favor of I (ieneral sUrn mm- j now In possession of j hi adherent. The ernt piny I now al-o in poesion of Ilerrnxslllo. Alta-r and other Important place. The state troop are apparently demoralized. A recent report from P.erlln I to the effect that an armltlce ha been agreed upon Itween Hismank and the rep-: and the Italii, a eeml-offli lal Itotnan rewspas-r, say the Vatican ha charged certain (p-mun prelate to report condition under which I Prussian Bishop shall be allowed toiubmit to the F'alk laws. On the nkht of the nth lnt., the Southern Overland F. press wa robbed by American hlzhwaymn, between the Ilm Membre and the Kio fimnde, of In nlli.n and a lan.'e atnouat of greenli.ti k from I passenger. I rilworth & Sons' e.tton mill, at Manchester, and l.umley A impson cotton milN, at Astley, Fnir., were burned on the ! 17th. There wa a heavy lo and a lar.'number of operatives ihrownout of employi ment in each case. I The Tredegar Company' Iron-woik. at lMihtnond, Va., have suspended. From J live hundred to six hundred operative are f thrown out of employment. Liabilities not stated. Il.-nry Varley, the well known F.nlish evan?cli-t, died on the isth. The Ilerlin police hare discovered that Thoma. the author of the Iireinerhaven crime, wa charged in l'io with neuttline a ship on board of which he Lad ph1 insured In Kncland. The election t-'T delcpatf who are to choose the member of the French Senate occurred throughout F'ranee on the loth. The l'ari Munlipal Council elected Victor Iliitr" delepate, whose D.nie, together with those of l.otii I'.lanc, and l'eyrat, w.ll undoubtedly l; pla-ed upn the f.inatorial lit of the Ie- , partment of the seine. iMurn from w department had leen received up to the rth. Of Ihese the f onervtive nal carried .VO and the Opjoitlon two, while eiht were doubtful. A Printer In Tronhle. loe Wilison is in deepdisL'raceaniowrr tli printer of Nebraska, and thcyM-inl hi name out smeared over w ith opproI hriuiii to nil tin- world. Printer are i rotii;li customer to their h-Hows w ho ' plsy them dirty trick, hipI have a lisjrreeable way of t.i:i-iiio; thern mund. .loo Wilson woikit..n tlie S'fhrakutn. One niht he sf. 'e into the coinposit ion r nun and empf.td nil the t v j ae could tind in the foi ins, in jfiillcy, incase, in the job oiVue and in .store, in oue pile on the floor. It wa. tho wreck of the .Stl'm-k'un, Iiotlitlio new iaperand job olliee, in a uiitioled nut of ruin. ' Joe. W ilson was t aiioht, hii. I the printer li.'tve resolved never to let him 'et out of Nel.r:ika il they c.ltl help it. He ha been put iii j til because he cannot fuid n friend w ii ii . .! to spare. 4 )ut of j til he would l-o still Wo -- off, for the printer have i. eld iue-tiii; over hi ea-e, ahd i!ici.. I tint sending hini to tin pulley i to r.u ,. fur him. 'A lien a N'r v .'j i .ey f.irn;i-r's v ife put tin- ral pi on in ll.e li ii i-piw-lb r tin! I j.-. iiii ... i is it to ,i tin' Iii lit lor ! 4, a'd tln-n in v.,- a dv in declaration Shut ?! was tliikinu: aioni? In r lo w sli.nt i .- i, 1 1 tii.i-. it i i t id. -ni li. it stoi e cloi In .in: inility ftcarn in J i -ev.

Mr nuhllThe next I'r.i ni lb piil.!i. .oi cmventiou f ir ll.c iioin .iii i..n .f audi I it. s f .r l'r. siib nt and li e-I'n-si. lent of Co- C idled Male w lit be b. Id III I h . II I of Hit lli'iati . n Wedni sday. the Mill d.ty of June, lTo, at IJ o'elo k lo..n. I- will consist of dt le,' il s f r Mil r oh State eU.d to twice the liuiui.er of l's ena.ir and Kepreseiitatives in t'oiii.'i-s. and of two di bfales f rolll eah nlamz d l rrit'Ty an I I'lstn. I of Columiu. In m;,io couveutioii for ilc-tioii of deierv'e tlie committees of the ev,rd 'u'i are recommended lo Invite all lb ptibio aa lector and ll othi rvot r. w itho'it ii;'.ir.l to past political tli il rt in eso r previous piny arhliation, who are iipp.si'd to pv iv ti s-,-ti.iu issue and desire 10 promote f.iiit.llv feeliucaud permanent l.arinonv l bro-if 'oiut the coiiuirv by ULaiiita.niii and ii'f r. in,- all const it utioiul rl.ts i.f ew-ry -! n, Includine the full and free ,-ven leof the n'ht of siirJra.e without intiuiiJ iii--!i and without fraud; w ho are in fv or of ..i.tinu.-d rectition and punishiiieiit cf all oth. uldi-hoii-estv , in I of an i ..noun. l adrnnii-traliou of the li'iv riiun nt by h"ni l, f.iULful and capable ortici rs; who are iuftvur f in.ik.iijc sinh n forms in ti,. ; .i nntu nt a ex-rii nee iiuy from time ti lime sii.'.'.st: who are opposed to iinpainiiif I le credit of the N: t oil by dcp.e, itii.. aV of its oV.ii-atioiis. aid in li--r of hiOiMhii,' in everv way N..l.oi il f.u'h, and 1'iiain ui honor; wh i hold U t lh-coii.m.m !;. n. svstiin is ihe nursery of Aiu-ri.-.u i't rty, and should be Inall.tilii d abo-.itrl)' free from siitariiii c,i;i!r"i; w!o l-.i.ve t!i.t f' -r the j.n.mot ...n of t h, . n'.s t h.- .ii reel ion f the ( .on rnno r.t slo il l e..i. i iron t contided to those w io ad !: let t!,. pr ;:n u b s of I TTo : n js'rt ih'-iu j i';e ir-r I in the i oti-tituiion and law, ard vv bo a- i?i f-v-.r of rei-oirniini: and rin'ii.n!iM;iii t!..- f i,i 1 1tin mil principle of NaTi.-ii! in. iv i.-i t:.ts Centennial Ai.nivi r-.try ' f t!.' !ir:ii -f ti.e Kt-pilbliC (siirnedl V. 1 - . v v. Chairman lU-pubhcin Nati-ri tl I ..nv. iit;..n. V. F Ci; v . i'i l it .t I .r-".. Married on Seirn C'inl. He hail ha'l pMi. deal of trouble in o;t ttinthe cotinul-ial knot tied, .nrnl she hai ktnati ouht to have fx-cn !-.!.! on him, but he was not. He hai ! a convfyjuce la-t evttiin. and load id hirneif and frit-nil and intended i t f. t:pulafed with the driver to pay I.. -: t-'.'si fr taking the party to a pic t.-f.i r and t ick. The driver jrv.heted i'i'" line and drove off. Preacher after pnvti her w a visited, but were a!2 ti mi hf-n-ejaied. I in.illy the t'.trtv f -uud a reverend penileinan. whom they hii-tii-l into a shis-inakct's ho w n r the immrtHnt eervtrony w.x prf-rired. -Vain tlie party turned back. M.d afri r the bride and friend Iiol !. 'ni! d from the Tehicle the hack-driver. vvi:h ciistoriiarypniniptr.es, put l.i hind into ihe hack for hi fee. T i.e hriderooni nai.1 that be had nothing ii th in 1', and would pay the ilnvi-r when he jot it changed, and with a b!an 1 imle and patrouim"; air lx-jt ! to insinuate himself out ot the ha k : ht:tthat wouldn't do for the .lehu. With a smile even more b'and he wan! "d to see the , :iLd a it d: 1 not make it apear.iic, he b n-ed the d'sor, shuttinjr the bridi .'nsun n. and drove off. 1 he unfi-rtun -te rain nia.ii; scTeral attempt to jet out, but the horse were lashed to their f allot sliced, and he concluded to p to the end of hi unwillinj ride. He went to the end, which wa.it the Fourth Frcena : Mation, where he wa committed to tl.e harje? of the Station-keeper. Fjh.h svarthinj the man the aniout.t of t ini tent a foub'l in hi kh ket. and he w a ltl I.hi k. to t!io cell to pa hi wedding nijht in inl.tnchiy mel.tiliou. ll u-'hi'ty'-jfl It: pubh' 'in. TIIE Jintsns. EWVOHK. lt T 1. -. BCIVCS-au Tetaa HH,s tr-.l .. Live .Tir.rP nn moo to Choice. tTroS Middlirari . It'll OorsJ U .n. WlltAT-Nn. 2 (,OKN-W-UTT ViumoM., T Westrra JJnel PtJKg-New Me !T. I.Ot Js. COTTOV-Mid l'jraB E E r C A TTL fc 4 hoire ks-s to l"r.o.e Covi as-t II.-I'ITSJ... Cm fe-1 letana. . II.K.sfarklCtsillKI onoaon to ClKiice Tl.nHi mi!jJt X 3t .... WHEAT-lbM N". t " N. J CORI-No. 2 M ae.1 0T-No. J K K No. ... II.MoTIIY fKrl-l'riitie llA10-riacu-r I.lcs... Misiliiim si,i, IahJ It T boire Tiism.i. ISl'TTKK-l IwiKe Iiry r.ies rresb I'- KK -tMn Url ais. . I. steam.. VI I n i. Tub- N-d -1 ,.- L isuIk-1 - l'on.t..r(

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