Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 18, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 February 1876 — Page 2

WEEKLYCOUItIER C. DOAXE, PubU.h.r.

JAsrw:. INDIANA CUUKHNT NEWS. In the Senate, outhe Siiili, the bill to conftnu the preemption and homeb-ad entrie of public laml withlu the. lnniu of railroad' grunt, in rare where ucb entrie have Uh-o made under regulation of the I.aiiil Itopartiuenl, earn up a uutniatie-t buaiuea aud tt iticued al tome. It imlh, lut uit Uot coin lo a Vote. Tim Houe bill relating tJ the Centennial wit referred to the Committee on Appropriation Id Ike llouite. Mr. Clarke (Mo.) , from the 1'ixtofHoe CoiiiiiiiiUh-, called up the bill rrKuUtiii posture on tin rt rln mail matter. Mr. Clarke, caplaiued thai Oil hill proposal toreavl the law which ii paused in the laal hour ol the last aeaaion, in the form of an amendment. Inserted oliaourely in the umlryClvil Appropriation lull, with the evident iutei V.?r t nualeailiuK the House. Hie Uw lncrt-ed the poeUtreon ttiir.l -clnas niail tnatu-r from 1 rent per i otiuct to 1 will prr oune, or from s cent l H cent per poun.l. 1 M tiill propoee! to reinatate the xulaKe on third-olaa mail matter an ll a In-fore , to 1 cetit lor 2 ounce. The hill w a ptiaaed w itliout division. The remainder f tlif wun firineipally taken up w ith a ttiaoiiaaion of the MilLi ry Academy Appropriation, bill. In the Senate, on theST'h, the bill to confirm pre-emption and honieU'a1 entrie of public lauW within Uie liiuiUvf railroad grants In case where u h oniric have been made under the regulation of the Land lVparliiietitwa atrain la Von up. A nuwlier of amcuiliui'til m ottered and rejected, and the li.i pa, d yea, 41; nay, '. In Uie. House, vr. Cannon, from the I oiiiinltt e on lot office ami l'osl-roa!, r ported a bill to amend nolioi. 3,tJ.f aii'l J.K'I, providing ieiinltic lor the Molding of obM'ine iratter throuicd theniada. Mrnr. Conner, ll.ir, li.trlieM. and Crittenden ol.jrle.l to Varioiia features i f the bill, aud it i r committod. The Milit.irv Academy Appropri lion bill Hirmii considered at length in Committee ol the Whole. In the Senate, on the iSth. Mr. Morton, from the ( oimnitiee on I'nviUve au I K!oction, rvp"M. .1 t:u k paper relating to the claim of J. II. htiotia lor a e.at ai Senator from Louiaiana, wu!i a written report, declaring that the opinion of ll.e committee i that there I no vacatur In the senate, I. It. .. I'lncliliiic. li.miiif leeii ehfieil a -naior lor the term rouinuMirin,' Mreh 4. l"?.l. Me rveotniueintH that the p:ii eta If l.u l on the table aii'l pni.U- l. o orler'd. Sir. ulitiirT a , a a nu-ui ter ol tiie I'onnnittee on I'riviUvea alul K!iv- j tiona. lie iliKsentnl from the eoiii'lunn n of the ma) Titv. In bi JuiU-'ntnt, there wni a vjeaio-v enatinc at tue lime of the election of Kurtia, nn.i hi crelei.tiiil. 1UioUkti not reicul tr i i f' no. wore all th:il waa ne-e.-ary to entit.e him to a fc-.it, an l at the jiroper l:c C aul-'-ury) wonl.J ia:ct.':c iii..l of hi dn-ei,t. Metnr. Mei rimon anl (ooer alao li. nuit from th reMrt ol the maJ'Tity ol the committee. The Kouae l i:l aiiK iiil.ii'ory of ti e pocil law va rea l an. I referred. 1 tt lluue t enteMii.il lull w reyrlecl n.l pl.ieet on the ealeti.lar. Mr. Ilib hcork i rei ii..-1 a iiirwnn.il of the l.eiri.slatiie Aiwe i hly of New Mexico. akrtir the paawice of the a t to a luut that Territ'iry into trie I rlun aa a iab ouanrijual lootinic w.lli oilier Matea Itel.rrcl. A ineaeave was receife I from the JI u of lpreecDUtivea, uoiinrinrf the uentti of Mr. Markwritlher, an.) the arljon of the IPinie VWn therein. I he Senate, aa a mark if reapeel to Uie ineniorT of lere.oel. 8'lj. unii lul Mon'lay In the II'Mife Uie itker announced the fol!oii aelecl eoinm:te on trie lurtrnt real rrtme ami J iv m iif in! lteiliieia : M"ra. 4 . miT, New, Lewis, frail, anl smith. Another wlret eoinni'tie. cni-tin of Meir. V tutthorne, VV elia and I.tnforl, aa aulhoi ied to Ctkc unm 'iiy al Nor!j.k ii reir l u allue.l atiil a un'l fr.iil'l at tli.it P 1 VV .The lloufe t'leiiui iit into I 'riiTinltr' of Pie IVhole, Mr. Ilj-kins in Hie chair, oi the Mi.it r Acailemy A ppr pi 'atiou b.li , In. Ii a a ar'ne I at one Ivhirtn I. lit no v.e Liken. Aiootu cim-Dt w na ma le ol the ite.ilh ot !r. II. ii. siAiaweallier, late niointicr fr.eu tomierih-ut, an 1 Uie uual commute) a were a; pointed. The Son de not In f Kin on the 2tlu ....The Iloae met for itctate t.'y, au l but few UiemUi were prewnl. .Mi'ira. SchM-irr.rr, War l, an I CimpU'll ar'ke on tl.e fltianriul querLi'il) , anl Mr. Mn.tou the Uir.ff. In the Sentte, on the T.M, Mr. McMillan Introduced a biil to exempt all eela ri.a' J In nTiiratuif; tlie.Miamaaippi lUtrr an l Ita tril.utarlea above ttie xrt of New Orleans from cr Irj aal clearance. Kelcrrnl. The mini at the eaiml DM apeut in the Hier1iion of Uie ilouae bill for the pa) ment of the iDlereat on l!ie Iiatrietbonda ... In the Hon e tie feature of the day wit the intrxturiion t. Mr. Morriaonnf an amcn.l'nerit to Uie Tariff Una, a3 tin a Ure variety of article, an I l i take effect on July 1 next. It waa relorre! to the Committee on W ifi and Meaaa. Hill were lntroturel hv Mr. 'ort: To forbid Territories inearrinK indettetnea in aid of railroad or other private corporation ; ami alao to prevent the uaele klauiiterof biifTaloe; by Mr ntune: rcanixin National Ktilaay Company, for the pureo of eoiialrurlinr, operatina an.i roainUiniinf a double lrak, cheap Ireuhl railway from the Atlantic ealar. tn hi. Loui, ( hicairt and Council Illuffa, with branchea xn other center of population, preducuon and e'tnmeT-e; and to reaulate nnie f Uie Irtcri ia of romar-erce imour Matea; b) Mr. Clark: To rtimliuree the uuiveraitira ol Mitaourl for ilaiwaae auaLaincd durinn the Uie war; by Mr. i.ui ter: Oraiitin; .Uaj Here of land to Uic iiirvivor of the Mountain Meadow maaacre; by Mr Wiialnre: for the free tram miion thr'ouKU Uie mail of all dorunitriit printed bv Uie authority of t o nitre", l.y Mr. nlemi.na: Auttxruln the eonrueinMi h a bridge arroaa Uie Miaaiaaiopi Kiver at Memphis; and some Hlier Mr. Kuckner introduced a resolution for Uie inveetiiration of trie Uaueof Ixmda bv the lloanl of Auditof the District of Columbia. Addled Mr. Lutirell Introduced a rea. lution in-tructinc the Ju t riary Come ittee bi thoroufclii lnveatifate Uietari.ua l'a ill -rail roada. Adopiei. The Military Academy atp proprlation bill wa paaaed. In the Senate, on the lt, Senator Shcrman, from the C'omrnittre on Finarice, rrporied adveraely im the bill liitrotuced by Senator IWijry early iu Uie aeraino, aulhi.rixmr the paymeritol duUe on import In Jrl tender and National Uank noli a. I'larel ou I lie calendar, wnn inc adverae reoorl . al tne riu at of Senntor liont. The ebale, a. ter tn expiration of Uie aioruiii hour, rei-tmii'O r-fiaidrraiioii of the bill to aj interelou6 D.rtrirl of Columbia Uoiela alter which an X'Cuiie eioo waa heul In li e lliuae.s r.oo xiiu.irom iliel imi in it tee on 1'nbhc Land, rep ulrd a lull prov iilina; for the anient Kanaa la.llan land The murr.ic; huur ha viim expired, li.e lh went ov r ! Uie oext uiorfniK lioiir, and the II 'Uaei.n.k up at a per id or ler lUu propiHM-d aniriK.no nt UiU.e C naiitullon rrport rd from the Ju in ury t oniimltee, whieli la, " 1 hat no peir .-i ri.o aa bel l, or may n reaf ter bold, Ine i Die . I I'reanleiit, alia'.l err .ain tie eli loe to m ii . nice." fo ttu proNailion Mr. ire, a tu.-miar of Um Juduiary hi inilU' , . fT' led l'i pillow II. ( a a rUWrti tule: ti.iui and alter ll.e fourth iUy ol March, in tne vr r lf.i the term rd l I e J'reami . l mi i.v-l'rrftiot lit ut l.e toiled Mnt.nl ad ti ait ; ear, alio ally peraoii having n en cted lo t, and lie I I llie !fltee of I'reai i.eiil, -it wh i ii.ta fi.r two jeara held aiu.li i tbe, alia. I t.' li. i. mi.. ,i a ic en-eUon." II." mil i li iia b. MHra. Kuntt, New, Lijv, M'ifi I au re, i Lawrence an l llarrio -i.. Mi. hi M .. I,.,;. ii.,t lie ai.iilliai. I!ie priv i . .ii .n on 1 . CiiwaiUy , al uie e, uu1 1.... 1 1 Um .i. 1 1 ing ti'U'e. - V Will ..T(lf . The Coir..' ee on A j pr ii ial i dia lu ). II....,) if K i - ntrtt; , , lij (1,-, i,;, d l I epoll ; Jii.' .. Milam id liieiii'i.is Iioni .i,n j . .vt.ri), ainl I all lf ,v. rnUnlit i Hi, n . e w liu rci i iu bti T i ,-J'"J n-T anniiiii, exiijH uii ii.ln r of the 4 aloii.-t, U

crcclit. It haa al'Hi been dei ltlcil toilccrcaae the clerical force one-tilth, aud lu crea.e the hotira of labor from lx hour per day to tlKht hours. It I t-aiimaled that thcao chati).'!' v ill reaiilt in aiiiK f ut K'ltat $10, turn, (UK) uiiiiually. The raclllo Mill bribery matter la likely to be rcitn estimated by the pre-t nt Ilonao, with a view to il tertululnj; what action la to be taken a to the member now under tlio reproach of allowed couiplb ity. Mr. Morriaon, of Illinoi, wan the mover of the rcaolution. The Senate Committee on rrlviletrea ami Kloction, by a strict party vote, ha de ldsl to reiHirt bsek to the Senate the per 1'urptutliik' to lie the credential of thu election of J. B. Kuti a Senator

from Louisiana, with reeommenilation that they lie on the tabic without further actian, because the ootntnlttoe find that nt the time of hi alleged election there w a no VAcancy. The Inference inteutled by the majority to bo drawn from tliii report ! that the K llo (iov cmment wan the lie Jure IJoverntnent ami that rin hback wa legally fleeted Senator. Henry II. Starkweather, Keprcucntative in ('njrreH from Connect lent, died In Va!ilnj:tononthe inorniiit; of the "th, after an illiie;. of a few data. The Hon. M. C. Kerr, Speaker of the Houe, lia written a letter dei linln,' to allow hia 11:11110 to collie before the National Democratic Convention a a esindiilate, and expreaini; bia untialiuVd Mii'i"ii't of (iov. llemlricka ni a candi.bite for the tirt I'lace on the l)einiHTtie ticket. The House Committee on Indian A Hair hai finally decided not to rocotiinu nd any appropriation to atl"i any claim for bca au-tainrd by Indian depredation. The coinuiittee take the sround uHitantially that rnmfiif L rt ti l'"'" t' J"'V f',r dial, depredation, either out of the general Treury or Indian tru-t fund unnuitica. IJ. prientative Uine of Oreron will make a minority rejMrt, -otitcndinthat thettovernment i bound in one way or another to p ty well ctahlihcd elaini for lo..e tK'caiolied by act of it Indian ward. The public debt utateinent for Janusry how a reduction for the month of $1,5!':'.l.Vi; coin in Treaury, '..i'iOI.oTS; ctirrem y iu Treasury, 1 1. din eertlileate, ?Si, ltd, 4U; apeelal iIepoit of lcll-tetld-er, J,h;1. ii); outst indin lv;:i!-tender, STl,2o!,140. The Committee oa Finaneo In the Senate ha referred to the Comptroller of the Currency, for the cxpreninrt of hi view, the bill to authorize t he formation of Nat i nal Hank with a capital a t.niall a .V.co". without retricihm a to the population of the J lace where they may bo located. r..iT. (loiil cloaeti in New York on February 1, at ID'.. Lueiu W. Pond, of Woree.?cr, M.i., who committed fr:;erlo alm.ht ituiuiocratd, ha withdrawn hi plea of not puilty and ha boon sentenced to tiftccn year in the state I'rtnon. There are etill thirty-two Itldicttr.ent '.':iint hitll. It ha been s-or-ta tied aineethe flitht of VinbiW , of I5oton, whue fr'.'crie aeem to have been aluiot a extensive" a those of l'ond". that theaetwo pentlemcn were faet friend, mid that both f their autograph app aroii muiic Kt the jinc paper. Whitlier thou two vviitbic were b airueil together, or whether thi wa merely accidental, h.-i not jet been developed. At Northampton, Mas., on the nik'ht of tb! Utith, eevi n dipulsed nu n broke into the hoiisfl of John A'hittleay, Cabier of the Northampton National Hank, mm ured Mr. bittlcpay and family, obtained the key of the bank, and, leaving one of tlicir number a a purl, ix 1 nn-eeded to the bank and rilled it of a l.iry amount of ateuritie, valued In the a'zreKate at from i7'.iO to JT;1),!""'. Of the total amouu. ti ken the batik lose only J1U,0"", the remainder bein the prorwrty of apecial depoaitor. With the exception of aliout 'iV),ioO, the aecuritie taken were in rejeiatered bond and utock eertiflcatea, and therefere not iiefrotlable. The robbers not off aafely w ith their plunder, and the bank idScemoCer arewardof SS-VJiO for the return of the property and the eonvletlou of the bnrtrUm. Jona'han Karle, Treasurer of the Norfolk and New r.runawick (N. J.) Hoalcry Com pany, I a defaulter to the amount of 142,OUO. He ha turned over property and atock Hutlicbnt to cover the defalcation, but the eiurit'"a are nut convertible at prraent. SjM?ul!iibn In Wall Street I aaicl to be the caiiae ol Ijirle'a deceit . Hy au explokion of nitro-plyeerlne at Mowbray' factory. North Adam, Ma., on the 20th i two workmen were blown to piece. It ha been definitely ascertained that W1eiIiw, the ltoaton former, with hi family, railed In the eteamahfp Hotterdatn, on the 21t, for Kotterdam. Thin fount 17 baa no extradition treaty with Holland. At clumbla, I'a., on the 2".Mti, four men, w hile f limit a lluie-kilo, were overcome by the . and fell into the pit. Only one of them woa n. trued alive. A horrible murder wa brouibt to lljcht at reen I'ol.it, a nuburb of Brooklyn, N. Y., -n the "'.ith. A human h aJ, complexly aevcred from the body, aud partially enveloped lu a newpaper, wa found ner the rivrr. It wa Identified a that r Win. W. Simmon, a workman In a waon factory in Brooklyn. Suspicion fell upon one Victor Kretz, a helper iu tr e hhop w here Simmon worked, and an liii i in ! friend of the latter. He w a articled, and at Ida boue wa fouudatrutik I m Ked and nulled together mi tishtly that It waa opened with jrroat (liilioulty. In tbi they f iiiud packed the ami and lejr of the inuiticrrd victim, and in a wu-h b:!ir lliiyl uml the trunk of the body 1 V m in n n 1 1 ut up. The e ntrall had been lenoved a..d iulekliiut put innde to to .!, i"eiy decomposition. When l.i.i i. ai J t lie in ity Ma dico en (I he ndriiit ti d 1 in iMlilt, and HU'l be had d .lie it bei.il.se lii had f.miid biatielini ill t TI III I lilt I illlei, i.ui.e with hi w ife, but, thi M m. Knt. il-l.iia. M.chiJ elii' Ma Up atail When ti.i mi. nli r committed, but adnii: hav-

lux waahod up the atain of blinxl from the floor, Shu a w alo arretted and bnled In a eparate ci II. It I believed that Simtnoli wa inurdercd for Id money. A dynamite factory lu Baltimore blown up on the 2th ult. About three bundred can, eontainltirf twenty-tive pound of powder each, exploded iu volley, contliiUInjC for half an hour. The bulldlm,' wa shattered, the wall crumblln.ir in with the laat volley and Injuring lx tlreinen, but nane lerlottaly. During the. explosion the Kreateat conslornatiou prevailed In the neighborhood. Jaino Stclhvaen, a Buffalo banker, who wa recently forced to upoud payment, on thu nihl of the joili drowned himself. When hi body wa recovered about $d,.J was found in hi pocket.

The remain of the late Representative Starkweather were interred ut Norwich, Conn., ou the 31 at. Harvey I. Windsor, of Ibtrolt, I under arrest at Buffalo, ou a charge of rohhiiur the mail 111 yoar uro, while employed in the I'ost-olliee. Windsor wa arrested for the crime at the time of It occurrence and admitted to bail, and, failing to appear for trial, hi bail wa forfeited. The list of Chun he called to the Ad iory Council to be held In Plymouth Chunh, Brooklyn, on the loth of February, to confer In relation to certain matter y;rpwln:r out of the irtcat scandal, ha been published. It coinprisea 171 Ch'irelio of New York, New Jersey, IVnusylvania, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Ma.s4iehuett, IIIuulo ll.iii I. Connecticut, Ohio, liidianii, Michigan, Illinois, Wiiconsin, Iowa, Minnesotn, Missouri, Ivans 1 and I i:t rU-t of Columbia, beside a number of minister without charge. The li-t doc not contaiu the 11 ime of any New York City or Brooklyn Church. Th fniioTyi" cV!rv!ie eTTipriT tii c tii which the letter mis.ive l.a.s Im cii etit iutho Mate named: Illinoia ChiciKO, Plynnutli Ciundi, Fori v. aevenlh Mreet Cbun-h, I.etiilt trit il.nrch; prtnKileld, I irst Concrenti nnl hurch ;i ,ietiiir, i list ( onr. KHlioi'iil Church; l.oml i l, J . rd Coiufrojraiioiial t hurch; Dor,!i.i n, lirct ( onn Lanonul Chnr-h ; Kiakford. t irt ( iiinrreail, -nal hurch; W itmei airo, t'irt lon;rii:.i. liou.il hurch; l.lmn, I irt outrr. .vitionnl ' hur. h ; !oiir.e, I irr-l 011.1 caf ion kl tliiuch; Kew .vnee, l"irt I onirrrarationul v hurch ; t.iiiuuy, l"irt vourfrivalional 1 hurch. Mus iiii t. I. up, Kir! Trinit irian ( hurch, Plymouth Church.; ll.um.ii.il, b"irsl Coin? re;,' t li'ituil hutch. Kanaa Lawn-nee. Firt Contfreij.i'toii.'il ' lurch; Leavenworth, First CoiKriyationiil Chlieeh ; ToitekV, Kir-l C"op?eejail,n Pur-'. The residence of Pat Id skidmore, neat Poerpark, l.on Iland, wa dotroyei by lire 011 the niu'lit of the ;Uult.,an l all the occupants, four in number, oompriain Mr. skidmore. Fleet Wo.'k, au old aen ant . Mr. Titu. the lioueke 'r, and her hub ind, were burned to death. Skidmore wa an old nnu almost constantly in litigation with his neighbors, and had a r"at many enemie. The upposition J that lie wa murdered apd then the prenii" fired, the other oocupant bein unable to t'c.ipe. At llast Lyndon, Yt., on the lt, Sili Wilder, iu a lit of pas-ion catted by an altercation with hi wife about a trivial matter, stabbed her w it h a dirk-knile. Leav iir hi r for dead he then aelcd an ax aud with it murdered both bis father and mother. He then out hi own throat, and death not onHiiti at once, ran to the barn, fastened a rope around hi neck and Jumped from a beam, br' ikinir bi ne k and cauaing instant death. The father and mother are both dead. The wife, it i thou.-ht, may recover. wkt An soitn. Frank Hatha wav, the vr un man who abut an I killed Nettie Clayton, at l'lainview, Minn., on the 2-d, and then made an InetTeetual attempt to take bis own life, was taken from bis bod on the nl'ht of the 2."th by a band t masked men, and banned to a tree. Hi reason for killing Mi ( lajt.11 was because hh would not marry bim. A wholesale lynching o curTed at Charlestown, Wot Virginia, on the niht of the 2'tb, by which three murderer were autatiurily dipoed of. These were Pawaon and Katop, who were on trial for the taurderofI.ce, at Campbell' Creen, and In w hoae case a motion for a change of venue waa pending at the lime, and Hlnea, who wa under arrest for the murder of a negro named Pooley, at Charlofdown, ou the previous day. A party of Black Hill miner arrived at Bi.marck on the 2-ld. They Mate that 1,'JuO men are now at work In the Hill, and that along Rapid Creek the dirt pans out an average of $1 jer hour. (H her place are even richer. An expedition Is fitting out at Bismarck. Owing to a blunder another election for United State Senator will have to be held by the Legiklature of Iowa. The vote wa taken one week aootier than the law allow. It I presumable that thu Hon. Samuel J. Kirk wood will again be the choice, of the majority. Karly on the morning of the 27th, near Toledo, a daring attempt was mad-) by a pang of four lucn to rob the I'ntted States Kxpre car on the Lake shore train from Chicago. The Toledo police bad rectived intimation of the proponed robbery, and the Captain and Sergeant of the force, one ibtective and two officer of the express company bad ecrctod themselves lii the ex pros and baggage-car to await development. The robber cut a hole through the dour of the express cur, when, on a preconcerted signal, the officer rushed out and aeled the whole prty. The train wa moving at full speed. All were heavily armed. Their name are Hartwell, ex-freijjM conductor, Tuiory, Flank, and ( h.irle Pwlght. The ex re imsenger imd in charge V-"',bO) in currency and J.VK) in bullion. An cntiiii-iaaih- meeting was h , at New Orleans on the evening of theUTib, to neounuri! subscription: and othirwi-e fa or the construction id the New Oilcan I'a lib: IblilWNV. I he dial of William MiKeeat St. I.ooi, for cotitpir.it y In defraud the ( b-vi rnniei 11 couni ctioii wiih the Whi-ky i..n, torniltiiite on the .lis1. After nearly it .1 Iioum' , tlelibcraiiou, tl.e Jury brought In 1 v-.dic ' tif tiiiilly. On tbo aine dny the e 01 en a an ine Maguirc, tx-Cu'ei tor oflubn.al

ltevenue, Indicted fur a aimijar offense, wa lirout;hf up. Tnrough tniln over the Xt. I.011I and Omaha "cutoff" eouiuieiieed running 011 the oVth lilt. Tim rotito I over the Miaourl l'aclilc to Atchison, the Atchison and Nebraska to Lincoln, u rd the Hurllngton and Missouri to Omaha. At Louisville, Ky., on the. IMb ult., W. (1. Sliaip shot Henry Harris, an old friend, out of Jealousy of hi attention to a Variety actios known a Mollle Adrbine. Sharp and the woman then Hud. Harri ha alm e died, and now hi murderer is In Jail. A very doatrudive frenhet prevailed along the Ohio and it tributaries) 011 dan. U-t-'W. In Southern Indiana railway travel wa acrlotiely Interrupted. The entire buslnca portion of tlie town of Montezuma, Intl., wa burned on the2'th ult. Nine building, with most of their contents, were btu ned at Hlver Fall, Wl., on theUith. Central Pacitic Uailway train were blockaded by the a now at Toano, Nov., on the olt. There had beeti no traiu through to San Franciaco In aeveral day. The trial of Samuel I.appin, ex-Tn aurcr of Kansas, will be h Id at the March term of the Pistrict Court ut Topoka. I.nppin waived a preliminary oxauiiualioii, and w ill remain in Jail until lii lii .l come off. Then' a a considerable fall of !iov, iiccolnpiilicd iy scVi're culd weather, thfoiibout the Weetcru awd Milt liwcslcl 11 State on the lt. The Michigan Kopublii-an Mate Cntiontloii vI!l bo b.1,1 at (iia-ul Bapi.l on May b. In the I'liltod State lH.triet Court at St. L'Uiis, oil the 1st, the trial of ex-Collector M.i'iire mi brouvil.l to :i si;,..iiaiy ioi1.,. I..- H.r. ,1. ,.,.,.... , . I , .

..... ... l.. ............. . ..... .. 4 . - . . guiity a to the charge of neglect of oiliei.il duty. A to the ehar.'i' that he acted ill c illusion Willi, the Uing atld p.ll'ticip.ited ill the pp. til thereof, the Pi.tlict . Attorney -late. I that the liovct 'irtienl nil I u'l.iliibei Hie pro-ectitioti ef that count, iiia-iir.ii !i as t!i.y had 110 evidence t siippolt tinch.ii.'e. A nolle pro, was u, cor.j : icly entered to this count and a plea of guilty a to tl.e other. In the I'nitcd State Iil I iet Co'irt at Sf . L-mis, on the 1st, Jud'o Pill m m ei ruled a inotioii to vn Tit an or ler riuiriii the. Provident of the W'esteni I'nioii T l nr.iph Company to prodtm certain telegram paItltr betivei n rille H. BabeiM-k, .John Mrpouald, John A. .Fojce and Mrs. Kate M. Joyce, iu the ground that the or b-r wa luiprov idcntlv ni ado. 'I he Judge held that the dipitche wre Miffielentlv ile. si ried in the aubpirtia if f. r in, ainl that the dispatches i:iut bo produced in coil I t . Iu the I'nlted tto pistrb-t Court ut Indianapolis, on the lr, the following nuine.l parties wt.c aentenet'd f.r illi.dt whisky ulcerations. Philip ('. Io rwine, (1. T. Simoiisou, I). M. I-wia, Harrison Miller, Win. MiimforJ. H. B.Snyder, Alfred M. MclititT, and John 1". l'billips, each twn year iu the Southern Indiana l'enuiti ntiary, and a tine of l,0"u; Ji. N. Hid. three )e:ir in th. renitetitiarv and a flue of tl,'"0; Tho. Hobh, .tieur iu the dil. son County Jail, and a tine of ?l,i; Henry Jac jui a. Christopher C.ieoiiour, John F. Cri-p and Pnun Keilly, each six month In theifib-oiiCoun-ty Jail, and a tine of (icn, lli.mi, i im nit Ii iu the Yatiderburg County Jail, and a line of SV. l'aing sentence upon J. W. Binirliam has bet 11 postponed for .1 few wi-ck longer. 1 Oltl.lU. The lialvoHton .Yee of the 'J'lth learn that ailvic' received at different poiuta 011 the Klo lirande, through courier from Saltlllo, concur lu the tatement that a revolution ha been started In northern and central portions of Mexico, near the Bi (Irande. Oeneral llerrrra ha pronounced for the movement, and urprbed the au lUoritie at Pam. Tbe revolntlonUtthave assaulted Kaaone, which I defended by Moilro, who I prepared to defend It until reinforcement can arrive. The majority of the people in the northern di-trlcta are report ed In favor of suppressing the rebellion, and are preparing for an emergency, (icneral Porferio Diaz i at Lan da. Havana newspaper assert that tbe tiifar crop of Cuba will be 30 j.er cent. ! than that of last year, and that, owing to the protracted drought, the tobaeeo crop in the low country will be almost a total failure. The reported death of Father lorn Burke, in Ireland, baa not been confirmed. A letter ba very recently been received from him In New York. T he follow ing Information I contained in Berlin dispatches of the TMh: There great agitation in Pocu over the proposed law to make use of the (ierman language compulsory In publb; oftVes and court of law. Indignation meeting are organiinc and petitions to tbe Kmpenr againt the meaurj being prt pareil. Thefioicrnment I apprehensive of disturbance on a"count tif Archbi-hop Led. howky ' ration next week, and i taking preeatition against them. Tbe Hi leliatag hu rejeototl addition to the penal code further restrictIng the oleriry by prohibiting tbe porting if til.joctlonable eomtnuiiiialloiis ou church dof.r. Tbe British (ioit rnniotit ha ordered tl.e ii'eamsttip Siriu to proceed to a station at Luanda, on tbe west coast of Africa, and to take alumni Liciiteimiit ( ami Ton's partv, w bo have Just inarc'i, , t hroiik;ll the niii. eru and central pari of Africa fn.ni the In. illau OeiHii to the Atlantic. A liotilelim.t and a native escort wiil bo taken U Zanzibar. Lieutenant Ciu e run' health I fully rt stored. A revolution has broken out in Ilayil. The p .in j ,tij,t Hri in possession if , I no I. 1 he l'r iil. rf b is nnlered tbe Forrim. ' oi'iat Port an Piiiieo lo be cIoikI. but "ii . V. u-.. it, the I'i.i'i d Matu, Min ler. ".Vh . i'l e.,d 11 oft',. 1. ,ll., tins r Used to j a 'c. . to ib il i d . Tl.e '.'' in d tutorial r! t t loiia w'c c li"'d by t P t to."..l to'ligeson tm: ;tli nli j

.Tbo auaeaaful ejuulUaleei clatsitled accord

ing to political opinion, avowed iu their addresses to the elector, are divided into U Monatxhlsta, 12 Pure Bouapaitista, U.'l Kopublican aud i' who are described a 1k.iI, Monarchist and Imperialist. The most Important feature of the election are the triumph of the Moderate Kopublican In Pari, the? defeat of the Bonapartlat, and tbe defeat of M. Buffet, Chief of the Culduet. M. Thiers wa almost unanimously returned from Bel fort. M. Peak, the Hungarian statesman, la dead. e How the Baby Kangaroo I Fed. In almost nil Least., nml in man also, the air-i:i.s.s:ip' or wiii-lpijiu (which tulinit.s :ur to mid from the luti) open into the lloorof the mouth, Leliiml the tongue; ami in front of tho oj.enin;; of tin1 gullet. jmrliflo uf.food, then, :is it passes; to tlie frtil ltd, jmsso iiver thu eiitraiico to t he w iinipiie, But i prevciiteil f 1 um falling; into it (:unl ho run. iiv ilcath ly i hokin) by t he action of a Mtuill fiirt ilaginou tiit'll (tlieto'yof- ). Thi sliiilil, which oulinarily Ktaiiils ui in front of the oprnin; into tin' vitu!i.e, Itt'iul Lack and conies over that openino; jut '.vln'ii the food in irisiii', and so, :it Ihu rij:ht nnmicnt, al 11101 always pi event f..ol from 44 o(. ittT llie vv roiig; w ay." Pul, iu the vouiiir k 111:11.10, tlie milk lo in ' in! loiuiit a!, by any voluntary ai t of the young, kangaroo itself, but by tin- inj.-i ting; :it t ion of iv-t mother, it i e id. n: t b it, did Nticli a .state tliin;s old liu in it a, lias been jilt ili'M i iboii, tin' ft -1 1 1 1 would b speedily fatal. I'M no sji. eial provision exist, the young; m imi.t inf.o'liblv be choked bv the intrusion t.f milk into the w iniliiK'. Hut there i :i spi'vial provision for tin; jouii; kaii;'ui on ; tl.e upper par? of tht wiudpipe ( r 1 ir n), in-iead of lving; a in n, ami .a in must bi'.it, vv 'hlelv .st'paratoil froiii the hiti.li t i.pi'tiiii tif the nostril-, i itiiu-h raistal. It i in f a' t o ilonateil in t!.f vniitier Kangaroo that it 1 ii liirht up into tin-liin-ief etl.l tf tin- ll.as.il pa-a w !ii. Ii tTiibraei' it. In thin way tin re i a free entrance, for air from tlie no-tnl into tin- windpipe by a paap;o l u ll' from th " eaiity of the luoutli. All ll.ctii.ie t'lf milk t an freed v pas to t!i" bat k. of I'n- mouth ami tuifl niotig 1 a.-ii sole ol tl.i t li-natiol larynx, and ti.'. breathviZ aiol milk, injfi tion ran g;o i-n sinuil-t.nit'ou-ly, without risk or iii .ti v nienoe. -I'oj'Hotr ' i, nn: Monlhb;. .s' tf'Scasontd Jy)7e.,s, 1 lave 1 l.-ata sound apple with ti.iii sLnis. uarter and trim ileanly, but do not pare, riaee wtat unpli' in tin- bottom of .1 porcelain-lined kettle and sour apple over theiti in proportions! suiteti to tln ir rcp'. live ualitii v., a to et ure a ejoinl r"tilt. If pn ferr.il. :i portion of ihe iipples) may be pared. Fill r. arly even full of water, cover ebey, and .slew elowlv until tin ne, r until tl.o skin t.f t ho apple are tender.. Ihe sweet apple at tin- bottom w ill prevent their burning. Do not stir t hem wh lecookin, nor afterward tin. re th in i nete.arv. Serve t'tu.l iirei.'.l V'aiiiut lo' me in u' h deni.intl that a man who reeei tly tirebasoij faun tif 0.V1 acres) tu ar Nt vv Albany, Iml , for ?U,Ml, reieived .111 idler of ., ' for ll!" lare waltnit ln i'ip,til"; tui tin place. There are also on the farm over 'Jt poplars, v..it!i Ironi t'"to .'. per tretv ssaaaa -aaMaaaM TIIE niKKKl'n. psrwTOKK. i"i.B,u aki tnf. ISk.EVEs-Nat.va ; 4)H litan n HiXtsV-Preaaetl (lu aj ll.W Liv .l SUKKP-Commoti tn th -:ce. 5.i KU 1 iM M el liii . a ri. t n-ifffi tot hoi.-. 4 &.! WHKAT-No. -2 fhieaa-n .is 4 I. '21 t'OKN-Wealom MileuNrW. Hi 4 OAT" Wealem Mile.. ii I'UHK-.Nc Mnt .l 10 Jl i'

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