Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 18, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 March 1876 — Page 7
WEEKLY COURIER.
C. DOAKE. Tubliilitr. .JASPKK. INDIANA ITEMS OF INTEREST. rr-Ml aiiil I. irrarjr. Muk. Twain will deliver 11 'Mir-c pf liM'tun-- in KtiLim! in May and .Jinn f this year. Culi'Ji fuiin: become, by tin The memorial volume of the late Dr. S. (i. Ihtwe? will he printed in raised letterw for the n-e of the hlin.l. A fund i ii to he raised to defray the eieiise. ami faeli fuhsciihcr of .." will receive a eopy of I he volume printed inordinary type. 'I he volumes in rai-e.l type will he distriliitel uiii.ii the l.lind :t-x Kims of the W'(rli. -Senator !..ran has w rittcn a play emuiu ".xmeinures oi a "ni e-s- .. . Ia.i . . - inau," f.ir private leiiresctitatioii. It ; was I'ivcn at Mrs. Hives' in Washing-1 urn, receiiu, .mi as ronouncci uy i Uiose i i--ei.i an uti.piaiiiie.t sue. ess. I Tlx. ..I..- i .. I M,,. l 1 r. v v , - uiu ii uo.s) in a i;ieeii ,oiii i-ssiii;iii 111 Washington. The Senator'. success in . i.: .... . I .. :.. i i i i uils aiieiiifi ins hki.ii ru nun 10 iiiaK. ' ain'ther, and he ha now ready for the stac a ii ram. i f army life. Says tit.' IJostoii ( 'itwjrt it!vm'i!it : Mi II ittii" M. Aim s, a ic.riner cnthui;tstic Latin papil of Mr. II. I.. Perkins, of tnid city, tin.h constant employment in ciitah rrio!i lai'e pub'.ie libraries, hainr c;.t;ili ''iied ltos eitv lilr:tries of Cineiimiti : i ( 'hi- i.., and U now at work mi. .11 at Mm lin a..n. Vt. Her first cxjierietici. ni tin, direction was in I - . in t , , . n ..,-t ..n -u ,. w.irkui upon the t.oMoti Atiiciiaiiui I il.furi ..n. ..r.t.r.b l&itl. Mr I .1. I I.,brHn,.o.e V.arsa-,o,witl,.Mr. Poole. -Jennie .lumt" lelatcstl.is remii.Jset'iieeof lier'.'fi. nt S. .nt 111 .ri. t .... ti "inti.ii in ri.r. tu ouini.riie, .-i.is.. . 1 ln,l imlvi.'i.o.iviiivnt soiiiliin-i.! -.. i 1 11.1,1 niuj e.ii 1 1,11113 ,u ouiii.ii ni,.. t inv Li.i.uli..lr I ii, ,. . i i I lin K now li'M illlil III. II W .is .11 : cider!) ileai' ii'.s wife; the way it (line about was tli'.,: I .va my in plo w 's teaeher, as well a, my brother' lioiise-ki-eticr, an 1 011 cr.e m ( .t-i,ri, w h; ii we haifhe.-ii inis d'.oiline iii state a! h r ho'isp, she e lib--! nut to li-bei t itl a liili Wii.c from l.er -i.dof the table, 'Sonny, won't iii liave some jiiidd in' ?' an.I to the l,orrr :ui I 1 i -x rnatioti of his papa and i:i -i lf, t ho i.-rrib!. infant rep!;.-.!, lit" as P ti'llv. ' 1 -no'ss if t i livi d at ' oiir Le :-i pinhh' 7. w i.shiil t i- u we r well, hut home. Ill w.mld make . 111 s-iy I .1.11 sun- at th it 110 Mi), tit I ! .iii'i KLt aud con c. t pr.inuni iav i'h tr.it h at the b .ttooi of a it was nt no avail loinr,".i i. 1: 1 brother r marked. If will never ! f"r-i veil, .1 ciinic' and h- pi iy.-.l t, bo ri'l.t ; il imver Wa-." fcrlnif ami Ia.lulr. A coiiipan v has been .reatii d itl Iitnlnti to im:iuhn tiire jra from m-w-k Ijy : winidei fully ( heap pre s,. Noi v i.'li, Conn , h is ubiilied a man to tli" extent of 1. "., t' en il.le him to open a s. w in-niajhine fa- lory th. re. Michinery for three complete s:iwmilLs h :is heen shipped fr.o'i a l.i.iiiufactnry in lino, P. , to tin- U!a -k Hills during tlie last 111 uih. lh" lar" ot?o.i mill at Nashville, Tcnn , lias sold a'.l tiie c;,..h1s it iiable t ncinnf irtur.' .luting the next two yearn to parties i-i New York. A lt of plow and sis.i com were shipped from D.-s Moines, Iowa, reciMitlv l an extensive Chinese platiter itt Singapore, J Irtish India. Throe ye , sijj.i slieiVield sent etitleiy ami steel iii. to tln I'liited States valued at 11,7 "."0. 1. it year the total value of p-. .. exported to this country KM ili! .L'o.r,,!!.!-;. I . ,. -ht .:. .h.. importation raw -si.k iato the I i.ited .s..,t.-s rearh.-d the lar'e H-rr.'ate p-iuml. dei.olia a rapid er.iwthof I he silk matinf.u tin in industries. C'iinadian poii'tr" has !.vn sueei-ss. fullv shipped t linlttid. ;ind has ne t w ith a rea ly .s ih Ne.uJy f.nr ton, of "aimliati tiiikev were 'recently dispose, 1 i.f nt Urisfol. The lir,t calico manufactured south "f lialtinmn xva. recently turned out by the 1 otton iniils of W;!'mint.r.. N. ' The first products of the mill, ere dispo-ed of to Wilmington ladies. - A nu tli'i l of enveri, cotton with Mlk is devised. The silk is dissolved ill hyili.M !., -i.'id, or an a:nm.niaca! solution f M.r r nj.-kid. Wiit. r is added liiitil t,-. Miltition U-eins to cloud, whni the.., 'ton yi vioiish mor.'atitcd, is iiiuni-rse.l in ,t f,,r :1 j,.vv minnt.-s. Mwn taken on t it will b found to be plated widi .silk. T . . "' !,"'v pi" factories - I Merc are tue.e ii'.'it me ( ti,t..,t states which make 17, -oijmi ,,j,n ,:,iv n ,I(li,i toth. se i ne liu.tortni i. ,m ..i 4 ....... ...ri.. I... -11.1. I .. ... . .'.!, HKI, IK NI ' a'lv. A tlo-s,. nil i.-.ilr it u 1
.!eathef KevcLlyJohnv,,,. th- l,,st ' '.'""' Mu.lei.ti are out , A i.Kt-ni fieeMt cameo, .im, I to 1W,'H i . V'-; ti t .y km w-wa, the,, ,.i,y p.inCal.inet Mini-te,- lix in-in pointof t!,an for a h.n - ! ,. ?l f ( Ma j, , lhl. J,.!,,,,! Wlfe i""1 "f ", ,' , - " ! ,n; tM-v di.J tins merely h-an-e an.I .-.Inline. it. timehefore. of Mark nt.ny, ami i-ter f u ni-tus V"." - U V :T ,M t.1'' 1 t,,,rt l" :-t' !l t'' r"''' ami M.,p -Mr. Valentine, the ,eu1..tor. has -Th, NVW Orleans S. ho..l Hoanl has i has heen hrou-'ht to the iiotieiTof 1 1 s I Kl? , r '" V V ! ''V U,U'1 U' di,ii--h th tii-h,il the n, uml.. ,;t statu.. If Kohert " out-tamlin- ih ht of :J7:.,n.;.;..;o, j I'aris Aea.len,i.. ..-h Inscriptions. The ' , , ' ; ITV'T r ' l ' ' l10"0 a Tty of succe.-s m eeitam K. I.uieli. willMM.n he plaee.l i a ! ah..t live-sixths of whhl, is for teach- Mon is a -anlonvx, with'a milky sur-1 j 7Vrn ... wa! i-ne!' .terin nl 1 ,n'' , , suIUhl.. Mi... tureahovethe r..f,. rate ' alaIies. A rc-luti..,, olV. re.l a! a fa.-e. I tS,, , r I f ' '"V. neVf'rt", 'H-eurr.,1 to lexer's r.,w. at hexing Virginia. - Ul of the I'.oanl that tm.sie i -The politeness ,.f the Khedive '.tlrX AUlli i v "7 rT-"01 r The Hi, !.: cn-t of ,h,; n,n,..nal w ill he , teaehj,, u, the seh. liM,.,,se.l with n,Tyt in lending his up the Nile ; nt the eLauf.rt;.! e' SS, aM M.t.-H, ,.f wh,el, ?I..HK(,)AVe,wo.hIl,.pea. tohewior.hr though it n one of his Hteanmrs has fre-,m ntly ,raIf . . if it tM nt Mi it w :t, in a I an,, th:U J,. ,;,' 'j. 'v , V, ,! heen nuM-,1 alr.-a.ly. f;il-l h,. adopted. ,.t.n t,,mniede.l ; hut it turns out now l.ll,,iti,n t al.,.,.u!e i,', frwn,U ! ,t o f of J.'l' ' Z 1 . u
sale to say that 7.',ihki,(m)0 of pin- are ! ,u :"d a nicnilier of Parliament, is lost daily, ,,r ;.o,oo) every minute. here they ej.i j a wnu.ler. 1 The Kmprc of Austria wi'l -o to -A I'lent li oentK'.,,;;,,,, , Jj,,,,;,,!, ; liii'lan.l early in March, to isii !i. r b i .lis, oven d that if fichU e,;ith. red ' ''ster. ex-'iecn Carolii.e of Napl-. l'Jant are spr -ad out between sheets ..f j Throughout liurope. Ceiit. ni i.il I'lteriu paper in the Usual h. rbariiiin I cxi uisioiis to the I i:i?e, states are admanner, and th.-n heated between two I v rtise.l ,-r. ridiculously . heap rates, 'neks in an oven fortwo m three hours j --The Pope ha, contributed :"oo in i Mjoiit l..fi .levees Fahrenheit, they UM for a niomiii'ci.t to President Mol.e petfei tly and pcniianetit ly pre-1 rem., of IVuador, w h was ;is..,,,i ntcl v, ived xvitlomt. impairment of the most home months njo.
delicate color. Tin- process is rendere I more rapid ami certain if the lave r of iilt'iin paper in't the fiowcrs Uchanged after about an hour. ! I bo1 Mmrrb. The annual meetiii'' of t iiu Smith
rn M thodi-l Hi-hops w ill !. held at I Tin Americans who are exploring Nashville the first cdncsday in Mav. j Palestine have jiM .included u stic.es,--Ilr. KVilv ill, 1 In fol tour east of the .Jordan. '1 lie rn.-m-
hm! l-iriuM-rViof reli-M.un service ; for the people iii Jm.lon. ' i in- nam linn are icii hi ;xew j,n- . II I I . The a rnm-'e merits for the next ses sion of the National Educational Assoeiatioii, which meets in Baltimore, in duly, have been placed in the hands of J a committee eonsitini of President I Porter, of Vale, Prof. Vtnable, of the I'nivcrsity of Virginia, and Prof. Shepherd, superintendent of iiLstnictio:i in Baltimore. Th- National P-af-Mute College, at I. - ! . . t ii ii;ni n, pi es an entire academie eourseof instruction. On. )ne hundred and twentv-sev. n students, re.rcseiitinr iw vm h i'iu laics ana 1 erritoncs, imve ttius t ir receive! tuition in the .1 1 'I' t .1 I -c. . wlVs.-, o i.,es,: ,i:ir le.-.iven inc iifree oj nacneior oi .XTls, two that of ISachelor of Science, three i t inai m .liasier I .ris Of the P.-abody Kdtieat ional Fund n account of the fail ' f i . i t: i i. lure of f I;..? St ate to I Mil! .1 UM I II'' I "IIMilll 111. O I Mill II I.I, II . i ... i . ' I : i: . 1 the l utid is di-tril iite.l. The following are the statistics of . s !iM(lf ;;; ;is ,)(I,tlliri,.(, in t!l(. rvrt ,.f lh(. .,r,M.t.,.j:!. tlf the la-t .! i- i i . (M.p,.r;,j A--.W laiioti, whiwh has mt i . .. appearance : Asm., latiotis, l. : 1 1 ' - . . , t (1,-iri tl.-.. Ss. : lei-tnr. i-J i.r.l nneil cir.i nri. ii n o , or.ia :iei I f " ...... niini-ter on. i: .... 11-. ..i i. .'II . ll' I ll-l'l, 111 , l llllll II , n...:i.'...r r.'. o'ts- I.-. ... ; ...i -i-i . i .. ..... -..
.rMn.a la-t .r iv.-eivcd :5,7.; ,!ia!, t!.e Presidential election. Ihcher'. ! (!:. ! , .uj.-,"r , MM-n-taVv7 11 W ,m"t f7 ,n''n North '..roima. 1.;,1.V; C-r-Ma. 0.-! ui,l, atv-thrce Sundays ami the pota- t Ixlln J "a' write t a Vth 5:1VJnvPI'V,ar Pralitu th:it !h; Florida. Alaham i, : ,,.1,.. ' " . ' . i ii .v . . lL' of lhthal ruin are h.wii. Mi.Mssippi, jV-: I-MiiMana. .;.7ou I t" '"'( . . , v lnt" ' "f -'hl and, H ho hl4(l not In-en a successful (enTex:,. Tei.i.eM-e,-.KV. ami' ""Vr , " ..."i ? ," ' l,Ur l4Vt ! eral in dark days, he would have W. West Virginia 7.P,; a otal of V.T,- i ,;t;" ' "7 tl' J? out ,n favor o the Sau D;.m,n-, .pi-,- , t.((I Mi lH- b w h fc v...7, i. : . wiHia met tlein, and its ..pimoii i ti.m," that" the i p.e of Missouri are ,.,.. .,f . .. ,..
I, i litre aie aoo.n 1.0 inner'. , .. .. . . ' ,, " . 'uintMr i'.'i-i in l-M. . 1 ... 1 i- 1 ... . , 1 b. I, .r.i ilii-:iiilii V it forever. P.nt ii'i 11.11 .11 r. v l. . 1 1 ill, le . l I l.e s.l
of the s . ai,.,M- named preaching f..r j two, tl.r..., ;,.! f(,r. rr iM.,ul..,.J i'im ,.'ii. kiitiiiinui 11 itii i,'i.'.,r. i.r ..iiin 1 M.itt 1 A-soei iti ei r .rt, . i -ht .s. : oci it l' :i report, 1 t.r and only I'irif men: Iaiitidd A soi-iati'iii, th'.rtv pastors and sevetitei n lie n. This Iran - ,,f the ordained mii.isters and lie. tit i.it. s reiort d tini,, na-toral woik Vt- a i k. At Council I'.hifl's. Ia.,twochildreti,j e.l A-h r and Ilaw .Mi.l, were scald-1 1 name. I cd to death on the same dav ! -Chari. s Knx. r, a-ed P.. of C..lu:n-' 1 bus. i., t.M.k a dosei.f morphine to cure : a c.M, and died from its rtlect. j ,, , . . . . ., , 1 i.v an i' Km in ui hit 'i a : portahle saw-mill at Kraniin-hai.i, I.Mas.., three or four woikm-t. vv.rei i killed. 1 1 ! Mr. llnchel Apjdc'ate, n-ed s, of , lounstowii, ., was l.iirned to death I in lo r room by her clothe takine; lire, j Chatles Iedle, aed 14, of Short Cr. ek, W. Va., was accidentally killed by the discharge of his pun w.'ule hunt I 1 w. Uiot-bhe ks at Little K n-k, I Ark., had an al'.rcatioti the other day. I
during which one hit the other With a I - eatech.su. bx rote. One day a ( iUi h)il t( , iul,Mirt:int J.uie n a S.V,,u rden-house, inalntaiueil ..h k, from the ..fleet of w Inch he died Mranerr entered to ex aniit.e them l.tit. ,hat jt Jni iU,iiW iu nt.r u Ut t,. at an annunl Expense of f .V V; a prithe next morn.n-. unfortunate lv the boy w ho w3, always rsrrvin., stltt, (..,.rtioI),. ni cvAt. vute m:irx a't jimj vear to do'the
1 raiiK .-sunicrix, a imy in years 01 1. . - 1 . ... . a-e, living near Katoti Kapid,, Mich., I a. . i.h-ntallv shot himself on Snn.l n-1 w hile climbing over a fence w ith a cun. The idiot xvas fatal. Near Nashville. Tenn., !i the Itth, Felix Fred pe was stablied and instantly killed by his step-sv-n, in retaliation 4 . x luiir .T I .a t n un.l L- w- L- iA T Ii 1. "-t U !! Kill. Ill ,w nm, ,1JW . .,7 resJi'.l. A little daughter of Mr. Fli 1 , I Wairotier, a-ed I, at lansiMrt, In. I., '
xx 1 1 i I looking through the cr.ii k of the tol store. n- of them, w lii,e name is dMr at some i-laymates, stuck h. r;llann.r, said that he could whip any torque throairh the era. k, w hen another man in Austin w lm had n a "stovepipe child suddenly shimmed the door, cut- I hat." They ot very excited, mid
tin otl two-third of her tonrni.' John lii. e, a poor Pittsburgh ,h.M-. maker, ei.t hi throat from car to tar. His wite, w ho h id been out. on her return found her husband HinjT i;pii the (loor oi ei cd with blood, with abort irash ii hi throat, and st.fV in death. I'.csiile him was the knife with which he . i took hi l.fe, un.l tton the wall wri't. u j in Id 1 wa the word " lve." I he i i wall was bespattered with blood, show1 1 11 lT that after he had made the ";ah he had dipped hi tinkers it. the crimson 1 fluid, mid w hi'i' lie w.i w! iin 1 1 " s 1. f . -I i.t. ..I . .i , . ...r I ),., .. . 't II of work and coii.-c.iuciit mi-. rv wa tho 1 cause of the deed. I'orrlgu Xotri. Dr. Tell.-.ni.pf, Profess..,- ,.f p..:;.;. :'.l Ki-otoiiiiy of the I'niyersity of Hr -
Mr. '1 homas I.ivcr,id'c, formerly a wealthy manufacturer of March ami inucihie in Dorchester, Man., ha left his entire property, amounting to J?l''t -
pon, with the exception of it few b ' ur.i, 111 an iiiswmuoii inr me .eii.c..tion .f p.Mir lys. ,1rH rn' "Jin.'riV'! ,,.v'1h" ',l""'h r ' J ,,,H r""" !f M, :l" '""''Vs Mandinir Mdo hy side with heathen tcm- , tiles f li.t tt I i j.trtl' l li At lin.' Ii.iii.nrf t . " " "r; "- himself from bore. So ray one of the ' correspondents writ in (Mill ! Knd(. What is the difference between a man ami a tire.t iinr ' me wears coat, the other pant.
-The ?reat feature of Darnum's 1 champions of the Administration aad , ( From the Nuii..n l "Centennial l.ow" Willi confess 1" th? ..ril,, t,( VrM-nl ; We, for.nir part, see far more danof decayed circu- inana-ers. ! rant. Joyce, it M-enis, went mi far . fo ..... 'rnm,.nt itl linilllV.P u.
! Th. vh.ive .i l:. r. Mr. II unn.er in 1 1 .....l ul..... t.r..,wt... ), l.;. .. .;i . i,,. j-vi-rv time Mamma, il.i you know,- what the , ,.,r...t MM.(.H1)l ,)f !Ult V,JU hlilkV ! . . i .""1 . lelili-illlls. he;,d. Well, I'll tell. They're . ........ ... It... 1.... Many a man I w"' Woti.it tall . as a strit t-car con- .. . .. ..II. I I II I . . 1 . . . . . ii'K ioi coiii.i iaKe iio..j ai.u inaKe a ill Mc'as f Mcii'ii count. -A eor-itcowcouhe,lUpaape-I h" "' ", :.l . W hethcr Mie Wl.S Woi!nI-'t ilurill tlie 1 m .1 1 1 . w ar or swallowi ! t tie l a'l while raI . ., . ., . . ,.7 ! uiiT. I i! t hat a it mav, s he a t s 1 ni- a I . . . ' . , .l.,r.,.,. . .... t. T TI . . . t ft..... tl... " ..... ...,, ii... ordnance bureau.- I'nx. II" held the old shirt no bv the ne. I. - - . - - - - wasn't mourning f,.r the - iniient He '-r.v said : -I wish I had a.l the dnnk111:11 c -one uiroun u.;:i on neckband. A Ciii. :i'o lawyer had a .'.ream t hat he died mid went t- IIe.n ns "-ate. What pa-sv.l between him and St. Peter no one will evcrkn w. The lawyer has drooped hi profess;,.?), how.-ver. s it may he .surmised that "ven Chicago law j can make no case up tie re. The si-eor.d rii,;ht after her husband died she sat by the open i hamber winI . .. 1 ' . u" u V 1"M'ir' V'r I,KV 'v'-1" UAmr. ln tl" -v:,,rl- V11,1 ll thin-of -un- t;, s.ep withwt a .inarrel of some kind is ji. new ,i , 1. .., ...n.i it ' 1 ... t.... ti'i ' , , 7 ' , , 7 ,v Z tC lh" " 1 4 d ' 0t' jr'n,Iy' "Ar'i.NT rnoxi "tiik i u KTsntf ok . . . . . j 1 o r. 1 . We wnn-'.rrt I 1t .larkn w.wvl Al rvnin 'fl an I in.ik'ir, M L it s ur!v iui Iw- ruul I, Ad 1 I Itlt Iridic. Tt' -lew ejin-. il.iwn an 1 rl u U.rjuh (ll'iW liarli!y fatr i!'n-. ; ; X liarfh ramr Ix.mr wan f.'.'linci bluf , An.I ,jffel aiF. A class of r:.-ed boys in a school had learned to answer the oinstioiis in , ur titA i...i.i i,r 11, . ..it-- vi 4 i.-itr-.t - ' ., , , 1 "ran-er aske.i : no maue '?" And the boy an-w en d ; I he , du.t of the earth." "On, iml" was the remonstration, "(Jod made you." ! No," w the rt'sponse, "the boy that Cioi made int here." A S!OTepi-e Hat. 1 A nartx- of men came .1 wn (i m I .lino '.hi nt v i.t..i .Ii v. ,-ivs ll.e n,. tin ( lex.) thiiitte, and were drii.kinir 111 the saloon next door i:bo the Canidraw in their pitols laid thi in on the bar counter, l inallv, leavinjr the saloon, they went down the axetitie and were p'tie abiut .'k minute. As HiMn a, they left the salo. li some; one met pM ti 1 lioiiipoiu and told hitn ftl-c.t the threats th men had made. Mr. Thorn psoii went to ki, iii.ni:, and. putting on a silk h it, ret lined to the saloo:i. When the parties from l.lan.i returned, T homp)ii w;; talking in a j.jial sort ' way about luin a Noitlurn man on a tour f..r his health, hut that he beIn v ed lie cmjld w hip any man in Texas. 1 1 innvr said, ' You do? W li, vou are the man f.r me" (..r something to that i. .'... .ix ... ii.. .1,. ..;,... .. .;. . kt , 1 ;, .it I .1.- :.iiiiv iiii.i ill . ni i. - shooter. Pult before lie colli i C.H k it Thoi;io..,!i fired at him, the ball entering m ar bis ear and coining out at the back of his neck. Manner then started across the street, still tn i:: to cock his pisi il. w hen Thompson tired a second time, tf. ,. Jnll taking etTect in Il uiner's b.i'-k. Officer coming up. arn-sted the paities, xvho ave bond for their appearance at the Mayor's Cmirt. The fortune le.'t ly t!i late sir An thony Kotlisilnid at:.. nint to nearly lloti.-'t., sterling. Thi fottune cx-ci-e I that of the late Mr. I ra,sey, who i ha h'thert" been regarded a the larest of the mill-on lire-, by fl,"oVo. I
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was fori ! to make a humiliatin;rconfcioii . 111 in aourcs 10 in jury 111 lavor l 111 iinloi tutiate fr.cnd lieu. ISatR-ock a -oi.fei.u whose ohj.i t was to lift a part of the opprobrium of dishonest associations floin the .Junker's friend to the Maker's party. I he priv-m r' intimacy w ith the two eonviete.l felon-, Joyce an.I McDonald, require. I u-i epuliation, are! tlie ex-Attorney -I .eneral i it. .1 . an iu Knowicu-meni ine irankness i p,,,...!..,! nv ilV .('mmi..i.,i,..r -j -t - iouiass hiatenient tnal int-maJ ! revenue supervisors are political ma- j I chines an well as official ones." It was j about that time, said the speaker, that McDonald and Jovce made them selves wry conspicuous here, as the ' l" attempt to work up a San DoiuinI icehn in Missouri by writing -sJit1 1 ' l" " ",'P ;f r"1" . . . f . . . , . . . . . ' o o -V 1 Y ! . " . . .i i- i send them to (.cn I!aV,Kk with the Mue.tion: " I low do y..u I.kc the rmr of that arti'le? ' Sin l"iiiin:''i w.k ;i with the Pn-sidt ni," imd that f..r the i Jirst time Sumrn r and ( hur are show n up m their true li4ht ,t is hardly to , U- wondered at, tne e-Attorney- .cner- ' f r?rT.' t!,:tt,':U,,," K ,1,U,M heart to the embryo convicts. It is a little strange indeed that s. aeeoin-p!i-l.e. n p-tith man should K- rau";tit by such coarse in-ans as this tL.-t t!. 'vanity and vuVrity" of .Joyce and M Don aid's overture, should h.e ajtivated him mi conmietelv: but this is - . , i-. i .i.' i in iiiaKin- Ii I'.eock i-:iexe "tliev were the devoted friends of the Administration ;.nd the President," and thus i made him ready to .1 for them Mich favors as he m?'ht, not i'ieonitent with hi ctlieiil duty, livery tiling said ' and done by P.aV-cock in thiseonnection, said thr speaker, "is explainable on I that theory." . itIf this I.-tpi-, hat are we to think -f the Administration and tlie Administratiou party? If two t knau;, o ...ijios.. .. uifiri'wn, s private secretary through the AdministrationV poveitv of friends ; if the Ad ministration had so estranged itelf from the country that the coar.-e flat-i telii'Sofa brace of indrels ware! "'1. -s.o pratefiilly ret ived at the U hile llotiv, . ' and editorials writt.-i. by memU-rs of, t),,. Whisky Kin- and published in one j 1 . .... . ... . .. ' of the Whi.k v Kiii;., organs were the i eay vassjx.rt to the confidence of the. j President ar.d Lis private secretary, then ' Kepuhlicaiiistn is sUdiv d. ficiei.t i.i hot- : or and morals. The inide xiew of the I
Adiiiiiiistratiou, gin 11 us by tw o hijrh j tained in "a jtvle of luxury that fewjer-t-mem'H-rs of it, show it to 1; sordid, 1 ons dreamed of, furnLhed, repaiml, vulvar and partian to a decree that the and heated at an annual expense of
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lorney yXiUi lianis iUemi't.s to make us believe that any scamp ran secure its contideiiee and favor by Ie hiring huuself its friend. 'I nlil the ITerUon Here (her. t rim V New X -rk Kvrinnx r..-!. One of the most s-addenin ' tLi'ts we
' have recently win in print i, that pas- ;l commercial pause) other etintinpen-sa-e l.oin the ictimony z'i n in the ,.j,.. What that meant he did not know, ; P.ai.co, k case in w hioh Mr. .1. W. Dou- , lt,t ie thanked for the "contin-'en-
la-., f..riii r!v Commissioner of Internal Kevf nt;e, explains why an a' tempt was not sooner made totnwart the nefarious operation of th" Whisky Kin?. The first thiuir necessary to this end was t ; make certain chaiipv, of place anjon I the revenue stijn'n i.or.s, and Mr. I Vuiprl l.-t-s savs in his tesiiniotiv that after con-
, sii.tation it wa determined "to watt un- ... ,w . ... i ,, , . .. It rrnn the T Io P.lx li-.l ti the fall i icctions wite over; we wait- , ... ,, . . . . . , ed. and then there were a numUr of U hn ronvnted or not. ! senatorial rleeti..,,,. and we had f. wait ' """'-'h''' rh' V I until th. v were over: then we b-und that XfMU ,h. A!'r"-n P"'!'- that their wewereintheniidstofthePlesid.uti.iH('rVT,V. ,,ot r.'." 'U ....in,., - . ..i.,, ...i- . "lh- tab, l.Mt in its system and in it es-
..(, ,, . . i . i . .i . aft r that we arranged to make the transfer." The onh tiling proped inthi-cne w as to make siu II lllanes of place ani'iii;' the revenue oili.ers a, weie neeessaiy to jirevent and b t.a t fraud, iion the revenue. It vx as b Iicv cd w it h ood reason that some of the revenue' iV-cnt employed and paid by the tb.vcrnn.ent bl loii-ed to a!, or-aiiied hand of r. venue robu-r, : that thev i.se.1 tl.eir oilicial positions ar.d th- information which came to then, as Coven. in. ntotfio r. a mean with which to asit in .i. fr- i;..ii,.. i:. ......! ... 1 . . Ll ' 11 1... II. 1.1. Ill, .lll't 11 .s., tie. essnrv to change these men alnitit liefore anv investigation could lx-1 made with the miallest iro -
! pect of success. The men w ho held 1 Jail, nanu d Kolvrt Kel-o, while smokthe coti-ii'.tation and determined upon ! in ' a i'i.e. had hi cht In s cat.' h tire.
b lav were under pay a .servants of tiie Co,Tiinient, ow in lrne,t. fear- !.', straightforward nice t tV.at
j ;v rii!ii nt a- truly uj miv hrk owe : u h f -r U to hi miplovcr. 'Jhey were r.t t tnployetl or paid ly a party.
i,ui ny me i.ov.i uu.et.t. n they owed . any ihin to any party the debt wis MlslIiurv to tl.eir 00 l'at on totiiem. timi and the people whose 'n.ii-v ;ul ' t heir ia!arie.s. Ncieithch-s,. wo Lam the authority of Mr. Douglas.,' oath for ; ja in;; that they deliberately, all. I after -..iiult:ition, in !eetel their duty to the , ( iovrrnmetit, ami postponed, n,"t once, hut t-everal time, their etT.-rt to !. t. t ; an. I stop the rohUry of the Trea.-urv ! r ; is .sheartenin, we av, to know that 1 l,:i. ..ffl,, .i i!..,.' i 1 1 . r .i.ti 'Miti.M .'i .... - riiii-rjL Ij.M.l rl iiHworthv iewj of their functions and their duties. Ike i;rrat Mischief or (iranfs Adminlt rat Ion. tnjijr;tv uitt. or 5.,.!!fr..rJ.. ... .i,.. t.rii. .r,vK i:...,,'. i... ::.... ....-. l'rl-t .1, 111.1 il III 1 lit" Pin... I I in ti.... 4. V, .. .:i:. ' "f election of any uiaH for three i"1"- t mu-t not i lor-Mtten, n . f the T,. f:l f ,,u Mn, Haim on popular latitude which ' i, ?..,) l.-, v i ... , ; iuumc iii n-i iii oeiij.jraii.have a terrible numlur of fault been fui'iven him, but they have come to j ,u,c the rim.ariin.t! (;f faulUf aml t uke 4,n uf ,irtms N( ordin:irv President could, for instancy have heen 1 ..n ...... 1 ,... .... ..:i...i.:. illowed to trive a (ioveriiinent like this : iiihis(u!man t'uvor, by uppointio hiIi public functionaries throujih pure j.rsonal cajiriee. i When President ('rant first bean to make c.xtiaordinary at.d, a, it .seeiiie.l, ' M'aiidaM'US selecte ns for plaza s in the civil sen ice. Lis frii-mls maintained that we must not reproach him, that he wa., ) a .simple-minded man, w n wa n.re.,saril v in this matter in the hands of the Senators and I! presetitatiies ; Lut he speedily dissipated this theory by ap- . pointing simmoi., of Jloston i:i detiaui e t of the Ih prcsentative of the di-trkt, j ar.d McDonald of St. Loui, in defiance ;of the whole State delegation. In short, he ha administered the f Jovernin.. .it ii, .itl... 1- .... ti... 1 -. . ... . ,ytoui nor en tho n-w "rivil r(frrno svst., h. tho Sll. 1 of Tnrli,h 'v' ' s:is ; I like MtKtHpha; juit the VuieV.s rohes on him. and irive anv brnly who ays he is a thief one hundred blws with a stick." How Nice to be Preshlfnt ! l'ollowinj is a brief extract from Vuvi Ppk tor Knott' speech on the i Term Constitutional Amendment: halarv of jO-WaL a mansion us- ' C -ri f M HI u!lK 1 1. mw n I t .. .. L ... I I, . . i .'-......'.i ....,;... .i . Iresi.K'nt! writing: two assistant secre tarie, at l,.- a vear to do the work : of the private secretary; two clerks at ;',.. to do the work of the the assistant secretaries Naurjhtor : a kteward at l !?l'."o a vear t supply the President ; table with the choicest wines and rich1 et viand that could tempt or satiatehi nn.if i.A. u-itl. d.I (Mill ..- f . 1 ...V - i net iodieals. itatiom-rv. teleVams. nnd .'ll., ..111! 1 ',V ' , Il I 1 1 I .W.'H.'S, cies." Iaurhter. If the children of Israel ij;hol for the flesh pots of livj.t, what must be the anguish of a .vnitive soul when taking a last lonrr farewell of ti' !i salary and luxuries? A Prnoblican rpfrs Ojdnlon, M-ntial principle. 1 he use of the mil lie otHoe and public revenues for idit1 icad purposes was the plain and direct source of all this pui.lic sh line, oili. ial 1 ( rime, and private misery. Is it enotn;h to mete out remorseless l etnlmtioii to the particular offender. caught tl.i i time, while leaving i i operation the 1.... .l....:n. .l.. sw w,u .iV. I l'!v, "'""' ,l,e 7'"" Ut ll,hT H.ptm of the l.onr.and j U'P servi.'e system w he' li shall "Jo an internal reveuuo olhcer a man i lu-h tone ami PkI htanduu' n, ' army olm-er. It can be d-me. and now is the time to do it. m , At Tipton. Ia.. a prisoner i i the He xvas locked in hi cell with tio w int, ...... .... i d w ojh'm, and w hen liiNiv. red wn b: 11 burned that he nvh died.
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