Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 18, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 March 1876 — Page 6

"WEEKLY COURIER

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C. DO IKE. htliilur. . . . INDIANA.

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CUKUEXT NKWS. COMilt !:.. lnthe senate, on the 1Mb, Mr. lonkllng, fptuu the Judu .try rtiuiuiiUw,rcjHril a.ln rc ly on Mr. M rruuon' (nil rrpea.ti.ic tie act huhirJ.iU:lV ainivnri.itioii ol niiiey to

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8ilvi-iM r it. 1 le .np' ir ' -loan. ir.Mi.o aim- tva-ciue, lfHu''l W;U) '"ea.i:iM iilf. senate lull coMerruor te!u-iTe Ji.nailiclicii t.rer lii.an rew rt H'ii Ii Cmu-.l M inn eourls, si.d f r li e pnui-!iiioiii ol rrimi'i i on. in ill. I by .in. I ngtii.sl hitian. Plait-l lue rnletxt.tr. Mr. r Mmumln niovt-.! I lav a-ele it (t'U.l.n.' resolution itii-i take up itif r.i.e'i hi. kr.i.f. Mr. Mn .it oi p.fli:. in. Sum i'U ll:- k'p.iiiil that M-ventl Ht...l..r were aiel aaio twOe-ire-l to Lave a lull -imte When tie Vole Has CWeft. 1 te noe.;..n tselnc on Ukii if '! ti e resolution a .i:th...oi a cullco for. aiet r.-ua.l via, nav. .' In Uio House, Mr N.uthaM, from the Co.Mict!ce mi Ternl'Tie. rcimrted the In, I to amend l .e :rt of (he .It of March, 1-vl. for I'te loliiiosjoo ol 1 ..lore 1. 1 ti a MMe IXirie.lt. i t!ie I ofnuiilUf of the W lio.e. Tar lloue. .Hereupon. u moihiii of lr. 'littiarij. wei l into t onumilur of tin Whole. Mr. I!a. Vbnrn id the chair, ou the Co!ora'to The unit- chai.-fi m by thi hill in Uie r k.tb!m a. I Last al.ovh ure a pri'tisivil ltuita',1 quh!'n-l voter uu-ier the law ol the Terr.l.-r.. liail te enia.e.l t. vol on the i;ue-tioo ol rii.h.ji..!) or !) ii ml .ruii'ii pi-ro-Jri.tl.iu i','i to (sty the expenses of !a OnrtiluhoiiAl Contention. Afkr lo .l.fcu.-u..n. the coin nnlU-e roe, and lh bill '?eil iiIkiUI ye. anl nat . In the Senate, on the lTth, nunihsr of bill were introduced and referred. The hill for the tale of timber Un it in Ore on as. I t a'.iU.ruui wu dieciuar. at aorae lenrth, tit without reaching a tote the ieu.ite adjourned till Xb ti.taT. ....The IKum u;ut-.l WillK.ulaitoroi.paut lu Hie Soraler' c! atr, Mr. Kerr Iseia: aHil on leave of ahetru-e. an.l i.'i.U)Hir t-.t appoint pe:.krr pro lem . , the iluty ol tleetuu Ual t tt.-er.levolv-"l. Kit refore. upon the Hiue, ri'l o-n We ihnfiam hH't concluitoil .rr. Mr. lUn-D.-u.inaU. -Mr. Cm, who a eUt u--l. No bomiK of renera! interest wa uansut U-1 ilurir; the -ion. TIjp Stiiate w& not in eviin on the l-?h. la ttK H-ue Mr. Con offer 1 a reilut'.on Je-Urin? the i: X of Uie prent tiomth,

te.irre W a'iiint.u' uii.li ljy. a .'lt.u

dT i.iptel Ttie e.:on wj m;n!r tie-Wnte-l t.t c-Hi-i'lerauon tif the Jii'l.riary hiii. It w re.lvr-l ta.tt to-morrow erloii he lor tiebale unljr. The Senate ta not in rei"ti on tl.e Vnh. The Houte inet for gf nral leliaie ouiy iu l'oe.mitlf of the Win,!;, the utji-ct of ii:euion If.n;? the tunct aol Lht l'resi..viil.al

tern. ( Iq th- ( na?, on the 21t, th Ilou-e e m- ; current rem-tom, le:Urin l!ie ti l of I'elTuu? of the preent j-e.tr a tel h'!i lay, wa concur- ' Tt in. The .Mia.ary Arleinc .ppr-prttion I till ji rt' rti d ai4 UU.n toe cjtU-n iar. j The . natf lh-n reme.i coni ierati'n rf the 1 ill : for t:.e .tl- ol t.ii.iier l.ir.'U iu the UUt of Ca.if..rii!a ana tin jon aiol in l!o Icrntoriea of ti I'lilU-l la, toe p-c-I.D q lection iw ir on Um . ainejuiiiif lit of Mr. :irk-fnt. that any per-n oe- j ;nrt l-i i;l t.in.M-if of thf pro iku oT tiie art. in a hlit. to tiier rcjijireinet.U n.ec tioi.iil i inUiet.nl. -h'.ll drcure I .at h ha n tua ie ,

nt aT.t-u:' nt winar.jr pci-iu or tr"nf. oy wlmh itie t:t:o wiuin uiu-ht aevroe from the I 'niu-1 a. or any r:M la -ol iau-t or tmtlrr u.rm u, lt.ul-l iciirv in h'he or in pari u Uie leiwtii of any t.n t'i.l tu-n-e;!. I lie amen.lm.-ntwaaiuree.lt. a.i 1 ir. t'lll )aaret. A' J.ure.tl ti l t nJD.'lJ.. . ,He Ilu ml, wth Mr. tut ti le' rh.ir at pe:ikcr pn len-.p-re. Mr. I.or l i!rr.l a reaoiution d.n-tin t.ic Attorney oeral t- rt"rt b what aifionlc anl for What pir ! he reeeM.'y rtve intru.-lioi. t ho" u:'M:i: iiv. in t on trater.UoD '( a iona etll't.el rue rvuliu ! testimony of I'iirrt in crnmn.il artiou. Al"ptel. 1 h M-oia then pOH eMo.i to o u Uie t ill to n-ri tnize the Ji lici iry , ao 1 It w.n pal je.. lli. r.at. l-t-. Mr. Clurk (Mo., tro lh r l fh-e innuiitter. re ru-I l'ie I'ort rute ti.l. I'ae.l. A.jjjarnet Ui lrthtay. TTAMlIliTOt. It wu announced from Wanbinrton on the IGlh, that the rrcaiJf nt ha.l Jut signed thw 'ntennll bill with quill ma le from Ue irir tf n American eaIe. It wr.i aiiiU'iritatiTely announee.l from Vhinton on the l!h, that Minister Schen k wouM in a few da) retire frutii the Knir!ih mf-'ior . Th National Di-mn rtlc Cv.mrr.ittee held a ei"ti at WahitiKt-.n. on the Tl. and decided urn h"!linsf the next National

I)mo-ra:io tnvtntiuu at M. IuU, on the 27th dty of June. In accordance with the joint resolution of C'ohtrrrot and tke 1'renident'a irocl.iixi.ttion. making the anniverary 'f Wahlnirton' birthday thi year a national holiday, there w a jreneral u-eni'n of puMic bttine at th National Capital on the 22d. The daf tra alao obened to a greater or le extent in other jrt of the country. r.AT. Gold rlo-cd In New York on February 2:', at 114. HutUnd, Vt., had aflW,0 fire on the 17th. Charlotte Cuhman, the dNtintr'tinhed American actrem, died In llotou on thlh. lie bad be n afRictid for ome)ear with cner, ut the immediate eau- of hee bat h wa iu umnia. Her ae w at W jears and 7 month.

The Maine LerUIature ha j.aed bill to abo!ih th ilith nalty ami to nultit'iie in itw kt.-ail impriitoninent at hard labor irr life. i'harlotte Ctinhman ttate I valued at $), om). wr.T l.n MrTH. The Independent CJrenibiils Mate Convi ntiotiof luUi.iiia met at IinJi.ui ij.h tin the Irttli, and tioiiiinat'd a full ( ticket, hi a lcj by II ui. I raukliii I jnd r 1 r Governor. The l.ttform ilenian.lt the immediate and unconditional repeal of Uie .specie Uenittnpii .a act, the with rawal from t irculitiou .( all National and S'a'e banknotca and tho ubt itutiou therefor of a paper nionty i-.ue.l ilirectly by the fiovernernineiit, mi. h nt'.nry to be a b k'al tender in .a incut of .ill d.-bt eve pt thut poit'ciof the pi:.!ic debt that l by th epr ti-riim of tin- l,w creitir.if it in I'lo patabl. in coin, tc. A ri il itioii n a t . . j . . . 1 i:f ructin the ill h e it- t the National Coiivfi.ti hi to tote f .r . ., tt..r I! i .th, of 4 alifon.ia, m. the thojee vt ti..- ( oi.vuilioii f'.r l'n iih nt i-l c.li..'...U'e. In the I', .'nock trial at St.l.o-iit, the liny. nun lit 1 1 .- d it iie of the ca- on the 1'itli, and on t jit fo.c, i ii if ,l:,v r. Attome v-

lit neral W iltiain open d for the dt ft nti in . a Itvn hour' peci !i. j Information l..o bt ' ii rcccicd at the Mockjardt in lanaCity that the dnxe of Tcvai ( cattle lo Kan tin' eoiniiii. hchmih will be J larger than f.-r tltc pa-t two tear. Twenty- j

one; tirtnuhavc Minified thur intt ntloii or ilritinhcrdit mnit'i; iu minibcr from "k.", t.t 2.tO. A careful t tiiiiate pi ice the total drive at 3"t.cJ. The dritf l.it ycirwa alMiif 1'nt.nitt. The TfX.t Slate election held on the 1Mb, and th" pro-cut Stat otlh-cii., all Pfiniwrat. tttrt" tin loiiNteilly re-tlcctcd. Tin' 11 cW Co'l-titlltioll ttii" alo adopted. The outh Carol I mt lloiie. by n tiiiaiii-

IU..ll tote, lta Utlopted rcolllt boil of ill!- I po u hment aiti"t JioL'e M it.tomcty Monen.

The (boria IIoii. i f I.eprei'nlative. on the l.'ith. unanimously paed A resolution, ileilarin;; that, in tht opinion of that b.dy, the "ftmal political ri'lit of allt iliu of till Mate, reiiardlejo. nf ra. o or pict ion con. lit bni, at e permanently fixed and -.t oured by the Cou-titutiou of the I'nitcd Mates xx hit h i recognized by tbi bmljf a tlie nrprciue law of the laud; and that in abrid'iiicii of or Inlcrfcn tnc with thc-e riht i proposed, or folitelilpl.lt d, or tlein d in any action of the General Assembly or by the people xt lioui x e ieprcciit ; and that any and all 1. -islatii-u in titttiatfotioii thereof, either by the Legislature or by oolite ntiotl uf the peck-ie. oi;Kl be mi l aill tedd. At Holly prir.'i. Mi's., on the inorhiiii of the P ill, the body of Marcus Lewis, a well known nurebatit, xa found in hi--tore horn'dy mutilated and a bloody ax lyin.; near. A ut-j: n named Mile Washington, wh.ixta arreti'd n suspicion, admitted that he w a pre.t ut at the uir.rdcr, but thedtt d was done by an Irishman named Kennedy, xsho had lied. tmthe uilit d the r.th a tlc-tnictixe xvlnd torm p.tcd through U'ashin.'ton County, Indiana, tinrootln ix biini, and en'.irt ly demolishing reten dwellin,'', beid nutMerou OUtbllildill.'. The wife and two children of Thoina Nbholon, a farmer, reeeixed ettre injuries) by the titerluri.;b t.r th.-ir I..'.'. .'-.I Iie.n.y io.t nearly a thou-aiid fruit trees. Some of the fanner mtb ro.l :ret lost iu lixet'Hk. The money value of the property d str x d is KL.id to be very lar.-e. The Miiippi II nise ha or.i. rnl the iiupca. hmrr.t of iM.th Lieut. -(tot . Ijis and Supcriateiideiit of Kdiieation Card. 'a. Only M-ten tot were cast a.ii'.i-t the iinpi ai b-

itn nt of I'ax is, and four a'ain-t that of Car-

doza. AeciTiIins: to an tniha dip'itcli f the lTlh, the Motix, Ampithoe and Cheyenne are putting theint Ives in C-htin trim, and may be expected to strike the trontifr st ttleinentu in thef.nre of a few week. Hon. A. J. Mowry rt umcd bis eat in the Kansa I.esislature, after baviiu; jriven a bond to the amount of st..V' to unswer In eoi.rt the I. ir'is airaUft Lim . lie a-- rts lli- entire innm-eip-e and sax he had Hot bin? to do wirh those fraudulent bond, further thin to draw the money on tl,ei:i f-ir other. It i aid that hi constituent. are satisfied of hi inmeciu . The Hoiie. however, by x vote of t to CI, ordered hi expulsion from that body. The Teutonic Life Insurance Compmy of Chica.'o lias p.isc.l into the hands of a receiver. The Vance Mil, which repeal the afterest feature of the I'.itt.r Kail road law, pa-tcd the Vici.iin Assembly by a Vote of .; to 2. The KanaCity Tim"' pe ial Itla -k Hill corrrpondeiit write from Cheyenne that 3,M) (rold-huntem are at that place, and !" arrixins daily. The lare-t number and the best cuiipp'd come from California. At If aet one hundred Men leave Cheyenne each day for the Black Hill-, a distance of three hundred inib- over the nowy plain northward. All airree that cold eit there, but In very limited quantiHe. The City Mill" and elevator at Champaizn, Id., together With 10,l) bilsficl of wheat,

were bemed on the in- rnin of the 17th.

Li about S'iO.U"'; in-urauce, tw.iiisi. They were probably et on Are. The Kep Valley Hank at Haker-debi, Cal., wait enterotl by burglar on the evening of the 17th. while the Cashier wa looking at lil accounts. They knocked him down, chloroformed him, and robbed the bank of 27,. of which .!.M b .,n-ed to the Coiui'T Trea iry. The Ca-hfer xva found lnenible on a table the next tnrnln. Antonio Cattalano, ared 40, Iloininico Iiiina, ak( .'i, and H tUno Lombardo, a.'eil2l. were handed nl t. Loui on the bth, for the murder of Krand'en 1'alernio u the l.'ith of March last. The a-viin, a al-o their victim, were Sicilians. K. I. KutKn. colop-d member ( f the Virginia Hotipe of Deli tate from Iiinwidiiie County, ha lieen exielled front tfcat b.aly

f.r abstract I n s money frni the pavdMM W of

the Si rcant-at-Arm. The money belonged to another colored member, and vvai in the pay-lfKik, in eare of I'.ifTln. Three fvmilie. nvmcd Howry, Irillarl.

atid Wc-tfall, rcidin'Jin (iroentli l l Town'hlt. Warren County, Iowa, have had a loinr-Msndintf dispute about the loiuti oiof varioiM road, fence, etc., iu their neih- ! borhood. The ditinte finally culminated

in a personal ncminter, on Saturday niv'ht, ItHll lnt., bet ween the male member of thu three families, while on their way home from church. H it id Howry, the father, waa hot In the uppi r lip and left ear, and a tabbed over the b ft eye. lie will probably reenter. George, hi ion, wa-stabs.-il and fell dead in thefu ld. .loliu,

another on, tv ntuli'ied and fell dead after ; iroin about forty rol. .lame Groom, laborer for How ry, wa ttbl.cd in th" rl-.'ht ! luni, I reast and back. lie will die. Tinj We.tf.iU and Irillard pnrti. wore armed, : but the H s ry party wa not. Tin' surtiv ir of the tra.'i dy xtere arr. "ted and pi n i d in j ill at lmliaiiol i. , I i-priteie f rolll the K ills-is City Timm' . sp i Sal t orn spoii b nl to the l", aek IlilU, i i t hew i r.e, on the ilt, s.is; A k'eii' X deoli. ceii't itloii i f tr'Hip is nove In in,' ma le at I'ort I'etternian for an expedition, which

will bo eoinuuinhd by Gen. Cr-Mik, and consist of elexeii eompaiiie of cavalry . No wan'oii are available. Pack liiiile ill the country are helm; gathered Iu and shod. The expedition i destined either for the lli' Horn region or for the removal of the .-sioux. Cheyenne and Arapahoe from the Illa. k hill.' All the cavalry at Fort Laramie under marching order.. The Mississippi Levee Committee has agreed to tllt the overll owed sect i ill on the Misilppi Hiter, iu order to obtain uch infoiniatioii a will cnabln it to dt Irrmiue what amount xxill be necessary to rebuild and maintain the levee of Louisiana, Misi.sippi and Arkana. Tin nunlttce will leave Washington tin- '.''th bt. and go directly to Nov Orb-ail, and fr.'Ul there mi the Misis. h i i Kiver to Mi mp' is. The

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The recent election of Itepiitiea In France II OtT to Mali A I It II. resulted In a decided v ictoi y for the lb pub- j bean, it Icing estimated that Ihevwill hate There is liot!wii' that will u hi so

a char working majority in thai body over inn.n tno p ner;u aiu.inion. i ;i

all other parties' combined. -. . FKOM IMF NATIONAL lAFII A I..

I'villllral and I'rrannal Tt'rtt ami l.osslp. ( tooiifo 1 nler ok'can, reh. IX.)

A MKVs

tuvv I) or (iiiiiti) Imiiie, as :i prejn'ilv

kept pl.it of oniss. It in tl.e no matter . IniW Mil. ill ill .io it III :t X' be, if kept lilt l often t'lionh, it bt me :i eoii-tanl . MMineiif jile.istire to the mv i.i r. In layinbuilt ii. vv su Win ban nlaet , I lie erass-

IHK hi I'liKX km III-1 i:k v i mini ii'.it at'iiitioi tin jiiiu!1 i list! til made

ok liKsiocK. j 1 1 1 by s,,ddiiier. I lii-. is ini' by any The Senate ha passed a bill to amend the : i,;,.,, the i lii apc-t of In -t way I" get law respecting the transportation of noi- ;l taiiil of ras for z ir.t.-ti ilciMiatinii. mals, prohibiting overcrowding' and ill- , (i., for i'ijs niii.,s,. nic, a- a rule, out treatment of stock in cai. 'I he bill pro. r, nM , t,' vt . ini -out pa- l 1 1 1" -. ncgloeted viilcit that no railr-a.l company or the own- i.ulilio ciiiu.u.oi," m" m N be the road-

, el of stiM'k sh ell coiiliuc any tot k in

itehlclea, railroad e.ll, boats, ol Xe..cl or 1(.S ,,,,1,.,,,., 1,,,, .... .l.tK.'.'ii.i tun f.ii- .t l.oio.r i.otiii.l lli-iii e . "i . i

side 1 1 1. ice W lii'ie tlio liinT , I ll it ioa of

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com ill uii-c t oiisi.i w it ..i.-w.j -, i i ......I -

since liceu ov 111 of the ll". unfitted

a a - . 11. I...- .. ' J t tX r i . 1 kiil'lri iri'kk.i. V !

...i. ic: . ben in.r ie mi i e i. r rixi. i i et'i : .!- .-'-.i- i - -

Arkansas; Money, of ,,sl.pp. , Lob. rt. fm ,.,.,.,;. bv t , , r , :l 1,,,,, , tini.'i b. ofMarvland: oung. of r. i.iU'' . Mieak- I(,nil r tht.r Il(, idental cai.-es. r hall : S)(W f,,,. -,lf .,.(M.tiM

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let .01 1 en iit 1 1 a 111a , t 0111 11.11 ." ." - . t it 1 1 j , 01 . ,iu-- i ...... ....., 7-,,. . 1 1 t m e I 1

Whiting, of lllinol. Moiey. of Louisiana. ; animal in a

111 rstiiiiiun

rilel

Mich

or luliuiiian 111 inner. coiitlM lucnt the time

41 Hul turf, mill that v.

tn in. tke a

, if fit ipicntl v

and VVall.ue, orienn,vnania. during whi. h animal hate been confined i srie lluil velvety M.tfi.o for w hieli

iuriliuuiuilil.il (without Sill ll lest Oil I IlCCtlln: roa.l Ol I I.-,,,. I,. I, 1 ... , , ,,r ,...., I It ...111. 11,1

wa held at Iudianapcli on the i-l. The line of transportation front xv hich I hey

fallow 111" ticket wa llaecd in II munition : I received nhall be Iticlliilid. 1 lie railroad

ForGovt rnor, GodloveS. Orth; Lieutenant- eonipaiiie are made responsible r the . ,, , , care, feeding, and watering of st. k, an l Governor, Col. Lobert . lt..biiis..n, of Al-1 ,,..,.,, )t ,.,,,. ,,y ,,,,., , ,(. m-l-I. ct ,.f len County ; Judge if the Mipreme Court, i the owmi. the railroad companies shall Y. 1 Ldson of Ioey, l. C. Voorhi of liav e : lid t be slot k for t In' amount of I uu round II i ' Vnite.intli M .ri.... 1 .',,.! food or attention furnished. The owner or

F. Kibby of Win ne; Secretary of tate, Joith I. Watt, of Kandolph; Au.li'or of

Mate, William lie, f Hendrlek; Tr-urer l State, George ', Her-rli-tt, of Joiinon; Attoriit-y-Gciieiul, John W. (iordon, of Marion; Keporter of the Supremo Court, L. 1. Miller, of Warrick; clerk of the Supreme Court, Cha.

.nirlisti lawn-, are

idearlv iinili'i'sinml tliat tlioo lircr ipi.ilitiesot oriisc will or, ly tlilivo 011 soil in ero.ni In-art. It xiil lo- t i in and iiiniicV tlMnwii avvav t :ow' theso lllssc 1111 jour Mill. The - i I iinlllil bo iiruif ilcou, imll-ivv anl t i It. byfreuetit itirrin; and iil.ci al aiii,ii atii.us

j of Wi'lbl i.tto.l Mild tilarn.l e, le i!l'-dlst, I in' mi 1 it. 1 . dins 1 1 liaic 1 1 1 1 i iuc i ll fer-

; ttliel-i .slinlll.l bo tlion.tl:

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1 custodian of such animal whose duty it 1 inav be to perform anv of the duties men-

tinned who shall knowingly fail to coinplv with the provi-loiis of " the law, shall .....I. f..1..r.. ..

!! 1,71. f".Oit j hi. .41 " . . 11.- .1 .entity 'of not li s than pio w ith t ho ui fa e ,d bt t-.1 v t :r is nor more than S.'i'in, and any owner, niin. i seol i eowu. Tltl t .... 1. .id.!', hi d !: dian, or person bavin,' control ox or m h an- while Miioot lun; ami lot din;: t In- '"p of inial tthoshall tiolate any of the-e limv i- i , c,. ,-,,,, ,1 .,7,. I tb.o. n.Tv -.bo sum 11

simi shall be punislicd bv a lino of imt less 1 .. ,7 .' ' ., , , 1 ... II11..I' 1' 1 I... li.ll.iU'in.f li.t .ii or

l..in.T .... ' .. . -- p.. -

Kmitin kv l'llu.' Grass (fii iruU n).

insiiueuon, 1. 11. ."mini. 01 "iiein er. i i.e j ,,,, ,,,. H1j iniprisoimient . Hut w h- n i Id Top tiriLss (.brio-'i nivi'b), platform adopted i of unusual length, the animal shall be carried in xi hi railroad j Sweet-Scctdeil Verniil (.ln1ti-j'inlh-4ni more salient feature of which are: (1) A j ear, boats, or other til in which tiny , .,,! (,-,., .,,; .r ;,.llt resolution demanding the rf.Mal of . tuiieh " ; have i.r,.in-r f..Hl. water, space, . , , r.n iM i, ... ,, ,. ' . and opportunitv to iel, the prov i-ioii in I. -a ir"v"" r 1 V; , . oftheLesumptionactastixc the time f,.r . r V,, ,1, ir i,,.:.,., ,,,.o.,d.d shall imt mixed in nb. mt .'uu il part, and -owc.l

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iiir t'suui i'iioii m j'.-fii- I'll no n I-v anil l ll.il apply. the present currency hall thereafter remain j Mii.irri 1 1 vi i. iin.listurbed-tlie "nlliuiate resuinntion of! ''"'"V Mi"i-ippi l-evte I ..im.iift. .

eott. of Clark; Superintendent of Public " ; ...-.,... . o, ,.- iaii tit tvf fur nt Tuiiri ttiitvii niu i ,tr. nr iv

in

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p.-, ie pevment to be brou-ht about by the ' - a......,.,, i ,., :1,,-1.. ollain m. h

traJ"; t'J) ii. J. j i..ti.u a will rv.nti. ,i.-t .-r? i 1

opvia.i.i.t of th.: Millar.!1. J.i'.V I

dct l.triug it to be the duty of the (b.vernment. in pa-sing law for raiiug the rxeiiue, o to levy t axe a to give ilie greatest possible exemption to articb of primary neces.jiy, and t place them mo-t heaxily upon the luxuriea and the wealth of the eo'intry; (o) ibelarin'.'it tobe Itii-oiiipatible with American citi.-liship to pay allegiance to anv foreirn power. civil

or eci h-sia-ileal, which a-crt the I riht to include the action of civil govern- i m nt within the domain of religion and morals; 1 1) itidorn? the ailuiinistratioii of l'n sidi nt Grant, and especially common.. ;

inc him "for the example he will leave to hi Mi.'.'t'or of removing from office those of hi- m n appoint neail , w hi u h It i found them to be unfaithful, and of caiisingthose

who have prove i ili.i..tiet t ! so j ruse- 1 P.ikota Ti ninny.

cuti'd that no guilty man honld escape;" I and (.o leconiliiemiilikf that the I loll. I Hit er i

1. Mrlon be ehosen lli eilecfssor. The Wisconsin Kepuldican Mate Contention, held at Madioii oil the '.vl. a lopti d resolution declaring that the rtirn-ney of the Natiou should, a- w.in a consistent

lilt

I w lint amount xtill be niec.ilvto n

! and maintain the b v on of l..oi.i.uri. Mis- ; si-.ji.pi, .Hid Ark uis t. l b.' t .tiii in . it' will leave here mi the "Joth in-!, and l' iiIi- ; ri cilv to New I rb' in-, and frm flu-re up ' the Mi.si.ippl Ki.er t i M -niplii-. Th" committee conist. ..t Mi-... Llli-, of l.o'iI i-iant: 11 itcle r. o.' Mi-soiiii: 1 ilstiire, of Arkaiisis. Moio . i of M i-sis-ipt.i ; I: it-M of Mir-

taiid; Yoiim;, of Tennessee ; I Fcnnt Ivan: t: I Mimic il. of

W hiting, of Illinois; Mon-v. .,r I.0111-1..1..1. and Wa lace. of Il!iv it ar ia . 1 in: in ti k 1111 1 k 1 1 1 mi n 1 . The hr-t I oi!cs.oi,.i reeo'inlion of tinHew U. ini lit 111 ti e i'.l 1. k ItllN wis 1:1 by -!.:ib,r lllt.-hc'M k, of N.-bra-l. I. W ho III -tr-.ibi.'-d a bill e.t.il.lisl.in,' a p..- tout, from Fr' ii htoo-n. Aiitl"pe Cmitv, Nebraska, via o'NiilCitv along the icrtbi-rn bank of the Ni"l rara Km r n. t 11-n r 1 iy.

Lroiuleast iitnl r.ikctl 111 with common xvooileii rake. At the saii.e t i iin-of -ow in tla-M-, sow with tlii'iu a small )U uitity f K 1 Cln or scoil, md scatter s. iiuo coi uu. .11 oal.t over the gii nihil: t In n roll tin Mivf i.'e and i. 'i-i'vc anv -tone or other nl st ruction. I!.'' oat vt ill jrci miiiiito iu a wo k r ti a l.ivs, and if kept t ut back, tvi'd kt i t!..' s,trI.ice ofceii tin-early part ol ! ; tir: s'luiin. r. Tbe i'.oil C!over w 1 1 t ie it p' ico in the fall, antl .xv;ll Yv ! In- law 11 lifi'i-n and Ii -!i-lonk'm, un'.i :i.- .i

he:ikley, of I sci .1 takes not and begins tol.l -r. -Minn. s,, i; !,,r, h S ri'n r'.

lvt. f.oai K-ptibliran, r'eti. Is. j PINK nun:! 1 i. 1 1; i 1 ' r 1 1 1 v . In regard to the bill agreed on by tinCommittee on Indian affair prohibiting tin-

cutting of pine timber in Indian reserv 1-

IflYct vf Various Ming. Pr. 1) illa-t V lia been Ii).1vimo; tin--1 ,ns of l,v iiicin j.tora. 1 i 1 1 1 - Unit i : stitl of tip' lo'licj-'.'oc i t'n- a-t I .1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 aiol il iTigi'ri ni ; that of lrobes an. I wap j, 11 ore tobe It. (led. whib' th .t d the lm fact i often ti-rr '.b' in i' ctb et. Tin' local pain if a-:, -.ii ' I by i s;ir!e t ii;-: in iy be allay ed l-y the application of roiio- aniuiouii; tin- tiit .-etinii etb et of ree:ited tin if the cil at i v e inlliience i xerted ow t he iKrvmis sVsti-in by the tellnlll injecte 1 into liie

wound. Vr. Ibillistv wnnis .tit per-

lieter to

lice Whirr jiii assaulting w ana. It 1

1 tion. it I learned that He re i an nr. cut

inl i.rci!ig ni'Ct s.it v for sin li a 110 asiire to 1 . 1....:.,,., . .1. ...;,u 1....

v itb business intere' and s,.ilctv . be . n... .1 .I...0 ,,,.ti..i, r.f v.lo o.b. f.,r- I . '" " " ,ue 1J "" " '"'

. 1 ... .1 .. ...t I. at... I 1.... I ..a, .a. ..!. b.ilomrlli f hi lllil it It Inlu. Ilk

lil.l' i- IMI I ai I'.l kV'IU, UIJl III'. U II J it It'll ld ll M "I'M ll I'tnuiim 10 1 iMiau ft, . . - . ; of the land declare, it unwise for the IT. si- i Wisconsin ,d Michigan. It appear fiat j much bettor to stand perfee t.y ;!uiet and I 1. a. .a. .a . ts. ..a. i.e. .1 . 1 l.il .. at f ..iv I Gil .. a; 1 at , a tli..llf t ! 1 tl t l I 1 1 T

1.. I.. .1.1 Li- ..ill.- If. ....I ....... ; me siaiiio-, at pi.-ui. p.o. ..... " ""V " " ' -

l !'' a- ton- . , "ini a u-a and that "the declaration of President Grant. In harmony with the law , i another claim to our veneration and gratitude;" and expreving a deiided pp fi-renco f ir lion, .lame G. F.laiue for Fresidcnt.

T he Iliiaoi Republican State Convention

cutting pine tree on the.e r. - rva- tluiTi. Iv flight, to irrit.il :i U: iv iiiiinti... but auth..rie the Se.-r.tary of , , if nM1.t4 nnd draw upon otitic Interior to gr.nt permit' to cut . .. ,. 1 .1 : .... when he shall If sati-ii-d that I -'!: Mile retribution. In thw coi neeihe Indian can .e bciictited tin n by. I n- j tion it in iy he nietitioned that M. Ie ib r thi disi retloniiry power ju rmits have Jasjcu in profess, to liav e i ureil hiinbeen iriven to cut burned pine tree-, and ; . , ,f R st St.rt. att ;ick .of art ienl ir rh.11-

arilied with that sort of authoMTV xat area

...:o 1... t.i.i k..,i.,tt..l.l ....!, ..in. of Mlie forest havf n.en Icvelcl mine

11 . . , . , ground Without regtrd to tlie trees beaig I

Mav. when Presidential Lb ctors and del

gate to the National Contention will be electod. Kudi-Ipli II. Iireyrr, Cashier of the Farmtr. and Trader' Hank of st. Loui. I V.rt sonic s.,i.-) In hi account, and ha left for part unknown. Thi Institution w as doing only a limited businc-s, and a it wa making no money th" IMicotor recently ih I led to wind up it art air. An examination into the account of the bank by an expert bookkeeper r suited in the discovery above stated. It i Ixdieved there xtill he no lo to depositor. The great ..i,OUO 4-milo race at San l'raiicie n the 22.1, wr wen by Foster, Kutherford belli second.

burned or not. The c.-muiitt.'c thought that 1 the sccuritv would le greater by testing thi authority in I ongre.. alone, so that the timber emild tint be cut unless bv special 1 au'h'iritv from Conres or the nle of the 1 rerrvation. j

m itim by nuhuiittin the utreeteil part to 1 he stints! of bees. TIIE M1RKLTS.

Hrhlntr Horsesi.

Kni:i..i. The following distre-mg casualty w a ree.rte.l from luidon on tlie 17tli: A the steamer Mratli Clyde, front l.oiol.iu to I'.ombay, wa sheering out of Imt r I'.ay after Undine her pilot, he w as caught by the strong tide an I rendered IlliUlVUageal.le,

and the ateamer r minmi i. which

wa coming down nel, ran Into her.

There are many way

horses, and we tkink, as we see the vat

at any of driver "n the stteet every day, that it i 11 wonder that there are not more balky hores than there ate. The true way to drive is to let the hore drive hime!f, the driver doinjr little but directing him and jivinr him that confidence which a liore alonee-rtn in himself xt In n he feels that a "aiide and a friend i back of bini. The mnt viimis and inexi'iisable style of tlrix in i that whii li . many ilrivi rs adopl, to wit: wrapping the lines around their

! hands, and iiiillin the horse backward

with all their milit atid tnain, so that the hore, in point of fact, ! the vvci'-lit back of him with hi mouth. ami

the ch.ui- ; M'd w it ti his tueast and lioul b-rs. I ru

trikim In r j they do under the inipre-sioii that such

BKrYES Native 1

II nan n(Ki.-J t)refed LlTt lMKKP-Conimrin lo Choice.. ! cor ION XI ,.1.11 tna-

of ilrivin" ! ri.t K-o.i to choic .... I ..- . . - . s. . . .

" 11 r. n 1 .-. a nicKfro . .. O'llX-We-tcrn Mixe-l. New HATsv Weau-ni Mixel HillK-Ncvr Men .... 8T. LOUIS. txrrrtiN MMtim HKtr CATI CK Choir .... UiMxl ta prima Cow anil Heifer. Corn fed leian . HH,v-ri kin MIKKI' i um 10 Choice. ILUCK-rmilr X WHKAT-b. I No. 2 ' Ni. t COIlS-No. i Mixed Ol I S-No. RVK-Nn. J TiMrnv fty.it loll ( I liippinir l.iii.. Me. inn Mopl o.rf I.i hI. d V V -Clmii' 1 ine.'.hy IM TfKlt-t none KM.. 1'iiUK-Mi.ii-lard Meaa b lsl-vuain . Wi M 1 nti w trhe t , Choice I 11 Wlfs. . .

RV Cl 11

l!KKVrs-Native-i-ll'HI.

probably advisable, but IHGS-St. tcrs..

with great force on h-r port ijuuter. Th- dead pull is neeibtl 111 order to tt inly Strath Clyde' boiler wa exploded by the j the hore. 'I he f.n t i, with rare excollision and nhe Mk Immediately. Ac j oeption, there should never be any puil

cording to Ihe tirst report, there wore 70 the lioie al all. A tdeaiiy pressure

tx-r.i.n nn board the Strath CI v de. of vt horn i Is allow abli

,V were drowned and only 11 Mated. It wu j any thin beyond this has no juMiuca- ! R, KVM .ci'-ire' mibsenuently reported, however, that the j tion in niiture fir reason. For nature j ivxan captain and 2t other mm it or had be u land- ' Micsbs the. ulinost Wdom if the 11c Mv.si oiornon n. Ch....e. . 1.1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 : H K Kl' 4 omilion to .I10 e. . cdat Heal. I tn.11 of the head, body ami limb, in or- j M.t it--h..i.cWinu r i.to-a Jacob Itright. Kadical, ha been relurned ! dor that the animal mav attain the high- t h..i.- ,,ri,iif Mira

ct possible rate of mi 1. In itpeediiiej , " ' ' -pr '.K . . . . i. 1 1 1 1 ... ". 3

a norm? 1110 lines noon aeniom no e;raii- cous -No i M.te.

cd in both hands when the road i. straight ami free from obstacle.

to Paili.iment from Manchester. An otnelal dispatch from Madrid wa received nt Washington on the I'lt h, st itlng that Information had been reeeiwd of the aurrr nder of F.stella. The fall of thi. lite most important Carlit trongiiobl.l con-Id-red the end of the rebellion. I'er contra, the

Ad irine; attempt was recently made to rob the l)uchev) of Northumberland

Carlist claim a gnat victory In repulsing f her jewels. tub' the laiuiiy were the Alfoii-it' attack on Sandbar, along j at dinner entertaining a number of tho whole line, Inflicting great loe ami ; friMnl, the thieves jiliiced a ladder taking 1,0-10 prisoner. Ill abo aerted ' aiiist tlie window nt the 1 lucho.1 that the Carlist have reo ciipit d iran. and ; bedroom and clTc.ete.l an entrance. A 1 ,,... 11 . ! .'rvaiit accnlentallv n isin the rear of

Mr. Fred, ink M .ilev, a newnt nner in a a '.be mansion saw the ladder and incui- l!'M'NN,

of Ion.' t:iii.Fii in ln-tri.it. and recently ' tioiislv raised a crv of alarm. Two men

Register of ttie l.'ind ortb e Iu that city, h i i limn emerged from the hi i. hainber and ri. I K -Cb.-i. been app. in'e 1 i on.iil-Gcnrral to Lg ,t. 1 ran ofF into the wood. When inter- 'i)U..... .... . ....' . 1 ...1 1....1 1...-...1 ........ 1,. 1 o rs-otiina .

I lie Col lei : or '.I CUlolM 111 .Vllsmi in- 1 opien, in-t 11. to i; .inn i'-o 1. .-.in.-. 1 in H X Y I'n.ii.

IICIs-X.i. RVK -vi. : I'llKK-Sew Mes l.ARD -l'er esrt CIXCtNIATI. Ma M'R Faintly . WIIKAT-llel ( DUN -New OA I COTTON - Meldlmx 'iKK-V. w Moo I. A Kll-Mt. HIU.... m K.virnis. ( MTTOs Mi.l.llliig l.i U K I hoic.

t w h u-

OA 1 t.

for.n Secretary F.ristovv lint gold In bu n Jewels of the IMn lie., vilucl nt JLIO.. i'i'i.K-New Me, . . ' . .... .. .. . IHrfi .n I ti. .. f...u .... .......1 ni.1.1. .1-....I.I 1 H U "X.

(liscovcre.l 111 pav nic iptai.Tiwi f 111 inai uigni - '-, .011 m " m-i nc o .....1.., j 1 tf u Ktir Ui fnifs

n gi on.

h ive carried tln ni awav.

1 1 1 1 ox - Low vl

ll.n

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