Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 18, Number 11, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 March 1876 — Page 3
TT17ll?l7T V PHTTDTTs-'D ) " w..If-n milU ami ma. W-Ui-iiiijI UUUHiHjlV,' l",u'ry f r ten years from the time the I are started. There Is one mill in
C DOJ N'E. rbll.htr.
Swedish (ioldcii Sword medal, presented to liim by Kin;; Oscar II id May,
INo, on tin- occasion of the parade of
Oil. Tat loll in A I OH 1st ! f. ,nl . o.in. I Jul I tl.u !!...!.. C.r.. II,. . .-.I ; ., . ...... .
iii. lit , w liit-h has in. i. Jf :i dividend (,f ' sions. tin- Knitx tor wears oulv the Star
JASl'ili:. - - - INDIANA. percent, anion;; tin- stockholder. I .f t J'.hwk Kg Order, which in-
Ma;;n -to-electric machines mot. .1 1 loses miniature portrait of hisf.thcr j by power, and intended f,.r the ilhiiniii-1 mother-- Frederick William III and ! ationof l..rgY root,,, hat e recently Im cn 'N'-'-'i I'uise. I .nu' li imin in (iriiuaiiv. Those of I The remains of the late Lady An-
Tl v. if.' f Senator I!urni.l' died J the hum recent -oust rut -timi echt about JTUsta Stanley, who died on the lstinst., . ;i the '.'th. ) r, -.jijiri. hs than i) foot-' were buried at Westminster Abbey on I'r- r Kr:ott looks likea f it parson of power to drive th.-ni, so that ! the lull Willi fjn-at pomp, (.biccu Vivt i:h pi:.k i ii ks at.d a white inu-tachc. !l "in'h1 horse-potter ran drive from s ! tori.i ami I-t-r daughters, IYim-css I.ea--Mr. I.v.s .J. tmin " lias retire! l" Ji M" '" -- Four Mich tna- trice and Marc hioiios of I.rn'. were
ir ... , , ..4 .... v..... v..i 'entries i.iui el in :t separate small rK)in present, t ne Ar iii,iiiop oi canter
ITEMS OF INTEREST. l'cifBl a uit I4.-rarjr.
Tilt: hiilksai m.sntss. ytvrr 1'rrflnent rrtitrninciili nihil
Mo. I luHdlnK UamrmlHy
in Coi.rrcs would take any notice of the Krct . hrge il V ting i he lnn.r and the hom-My jf the fr-iary .f War. Tin
linr l-tt-nn r;iii (Jt noiiiin il Ihfin a rl-
iliop
haf nceiiilj l. . n applicl tofi-rd fmir 'nlr.v, I'liinate f nil KnIaiid, the Karl
utnii-.i: -ini-ni oi ine .ew io
. , . ( vi- i i i. . i Miuaiiiv pla t'j lamps in the Iar" iiiills i "i iiau-iiiry anu 1'uke oi w eslinin7 !! ,'i,',Mr'- lll.a,n. IMc,,,,, &r were ch-f pali-hean-rs. Dean
. roiiiii li" it.-.l i in'.-irk- lim liv 'im f....t I ounal wrviee. 1 lie remain were
rt !
ln-
whilc :!( li liin-i .. I. i;.rl, .. ' tcrred in Wexlmirtster A1Ih-v at the ex -
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Md and I'.nd.
The first chiropodist in Knlish his-
'JMrton t. IM us that ( t) ;:ir, ,. lam,)S ,,r n und.ird ran-! lr-" ! '"ire of the ueen, an honor ao
:""'ul "'T"r,, i" fiiaiii th,. fnr ele. trie anins th. n fore i eurded few lilies
the p..punty of tV a, ra-e L . tun r. , pVt. ire liht that .,(") endle. K.-pr- rtative l'ip r, the Ixman.a while this is a oinplis d at a total eon f i h !..r, is h .-onht after ly the . of rents per hour. The total cot of
I.ely pr s of .ifhintoii this C'enten- the whole arrangement only ainonnted ! torv Willian the t'orn rurer
nialhae.r. tol,C-i. j A nvm WM jp ;n a ,u.e il: hitman is desrril.ed l,y W. j rourt, recently, pive his orrupatiou s P.IIoHi '.l as a iMN-t w h. has ra'rrie.l iip d MUh.p.. ! that of a " conchIoit." and explain-
Miss Aldrich, aped '.'.', of Uij: i ed by saying he ojH-ned oyters at marK ipids, Mich , drowned herself in the ; ket. lake while temporarily insane. Valt Whitmaii'H forthcoming noctA I'-year-old pirl at Morristown, ( ry, ays the Norri-town Herald, don't Irnl., fell into a kettle of boilin" water ! rhyme worth a cent unless: vou would
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:at. s Dr4--ns, who raptured general - William Martin.a-ed 7;,of Athens r'mc; , , 1 r-a in a famous i har'e in the Mux- , County, Ohio, fell oyer a toe and re- I A Hartford man wants to sell a farm i. an war. r iyd" fatal injuries. j In w hich meandering streams and The American Senate, according 1 Win. A. .tones' :i u.-ll L-iu.un ktiw-L- ! riyulets permeate luxuriant pasture.
t the Atlanta ' W.ri- r, i the baldest- operator of Western Iowa, rommitte. 1 1 while majestic oaks and btattly niaple.s hsj.fi . ' r. s earth cr -uU Mo Ly .l.,;;i, l.Iu.If ihr.M.-i, ii,.. attract the eje of the LchcMcr."
tiie ,eaens aboe or trie waters l- head, at Lis home at oodhine. No r.'ath, for thai matter. Abaft the ryes cau-f assigned. f each S nator rises a vast expanse of At Krie. Ta.. two mil were under
a house en'acd in raising it by means ; lulenee. The Uoston I'ust a.sks : 'Io,s . .t i -. .I- ...... ... I. .. M 1 ' I ....... n ... t. ft I tliot nuLli.H w t lrrt 9
" " j , way arnl the house eauie down, killhn
iotn oi iheiu instantly.
n-Ieet .f the form to its lexical ronlusion, and hii arriyi d at a sort of literary rcembla-ice to all out-.l.ftors." Mis Ida May, the atTianced of
.tinn i t.oplon rwnnrtt, is a rien r .,f tin
In Keki,;i. f:.ll n. pifv ran r-Hch bliii to ''''''''. ftr the e of the rlii tciiiMrthe retrit.utie otrolke; hut in his , Moi.ilu r tMeiii n : and now w hen the .s'mn hour of hopel-.. drtnieti..n. the Nallon Is .' I" "n inliealeil t t tie lut letter, it is not compelled Hi looit Hevoixl hini to the foiin. f rune v. I.leh this rotten and rM ally AdUiu that M ill the poj.011 Into hi iil. and I """'r-li,'ii dejilon. hut itn diw oxer) . now lrii 1. i 111 in wi!i4erin hoiii from j l;elknap u a professor of (.rantism, the temple ef manhood. He mw the pi. . 1 the natural out f. will ,f a venal. J ihl.in,
.. .Miii.ur rii-n iu, H UK II, lie).' 1 1)111 HIT wllh the prei.h 111, extends all our the country, and Includes excry bran h of the pulilie rK e. He felt ure .f protection from knowing the of. ret of those aroimi him. He knew a Keput lican 'on'reis would only invei Ij.':.te to whitewash, if it could eer he f..rel to o through that partisan formality. Hence, he imw arrogant, areless, and l.v long inilllUl.it v and .uirom (l. tilit. until the I'einocratir Mouse of Uei.res( ntaties eiiiliMie.l the mine w hich has blown the Kepuhijean party to fragments. The pretense that this reflation was a surprise to f. rant, or the Kepublieatl leaders, is a weak intention to palliate their complicity. The fa t were ail familiar long aifo. with many more hoekiiiir Hill, which will now inetital.ly come lo light. tir York
iiucu.tivateil an-a sterile an t bare. .s nator John iordons brown head is
the one -p.f.ful oasis in the l.-ert of white ?kulls.
A New York temperance lecturer
says one of the chief causes of the pres
ent financial depression is alcoholic in
r.!irn h Davenport, the A voim man tiAino.1 Smmol Km-.
.Ia:;-ht.-r f Mr. K. L. DateiiiHirt, has no'.ds, "while out hunting near Keokuk, a.eb d new la-ir. ls to h.-r family name, j.,W;u undert-Hik to climb a fence, when althou-i ... h.i.s not , t a-, ued it on his -un was accidentally discharged, the st.-.-. I i. ! r the -ta-e natn.i of The shot t.-.k eirc t just above the ri-'ht
P. .are ha Il !a h, this oun lady has r- ently jerf 'rn.e.l in Italian t ra at
N..pl.
at i'llef - I.t in :r:i!:nt: f-r-:is.
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a;
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in a i:-w oncra
r:'.;tl. .1 "Hit 1," and the Nea-ti-s prai? her voi-e a:;d : res;..n in the hi 'he-t
The two largest single-plate glasses ever made are now Ihuii manufactured by an Indiana firm for the Centennial. 1 hev will be Jiffeet lonsr I'V 17 wide.
1 one of which will be silvcrol as a mirj ror and the other plain. 4 M -ni kQiftl li! u citna
. w i- 1 1 11 1 1 . u ixi iii 1 .-.i t ' in- 'ii" .
y r i- , " . , ,3 " :"r.ovs, don't vou ever j-pckerlate or
Latin
Sk htl n. i hurrh. v in the r.oHn
- t ! i: .1 a year. ' 1 We do for the Church ?
1 us'.i at a recent
vviil for uniiet li!n ' to turn III. Yon
portion . I t be sku and bra 11. . . ; ,. , .. 1 , ,. , , , . ,, , I miht just as well o and it down on a la.iies Ikowland, of Dotialdsvi.le, in ,,, mi(i,i;Q ,,f a ,cddcr, with a . , brin- unable to draw the hcid .,ail twixt vour j,. r,f !in,i wait ((,r a,.oW out of his "tj., ,y the ordinary m.-thod, , ,,.uk 'lt, Tu to i)C milked." 1 ..... .. I ....... ...... i:... 1. 1. -
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iiroppe-i 11 t:m me narrci oi iiie eun
He then ran away, but did not run f it
. rioii-h, ;i, the iron rod ovcrtMk huii Mid . liter, d his hip, pasin almost rnt.relv through his l.odv. lie u!lVrel
it pain until ib'..th came to his rc-
An old Scotch lady jrave a pointed
reply to a minister who knew he had oMended her, and expressed urprise that she should come o regularly to hear l.im preach. She said: "My ouarirl's wi' vou, man It's not wi' the
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lliator 101. 1 the johher at the threshold of Hie White House and the favorites in it inner coiniseU. He atv wealth gathered by his fellows en meagre salaries, anil amidst the -travngart vulgarity of a ial organization that hated tirtue. lie saw that men had come laden with gifts and hid rec ited the h'ghest honors in return for them. He aw ttie .simmers, the Schur.en, the Trnmbulls and the fireeley of Kepmilicanisui forlddiUn guests at the KepuMii-an fcat, l-cause they were honest, lie aw the Mortons, the Conklings, the Cnitera and the Ulaineii puiw-r-ert iceal.le friends of power, nl dwarfed from utate-nienship to the shuttling trick of the politician, lie aw thf Kelloggs, Ihe SiH-ncer", the Pattersons, the asets, the hipen and the Moshv crowned as JlVpuMirati dictator and parting theotticial raiment of the Adtniustratioii. He mw Milliner deposed for his purity, and the phrrny cf arrogant jMTsoiial rule sweep even Cameron away up to the leading chairmanshipof the Senate. He aw Schenck 1:0 .nit to the first court of Kure io bucketer the honor of the (ioternment In pritate sIMculatite kwindlet, and the nation tinMt in its demand for his recall, lie saw 11cock arm In arm w it h district plunderers, faring sumptuously every day, resting in splendor hv the sea-side in munmcr te-a-1 1011 . and the most heloved of all the 1'resi(lenti.l ein le. He saw fellow Cabinet olh-
cem ila7ie the vul 'ar erowil with their
l Aniili.u .... .a nfA u , tnn t.9 .!. .rilv
, ... ... w . duiiiui 11. ship alx.ut their lavish hospitality, and read t itb wounded pride the elHuent pen-pictures of ilcienlant Journalists, portrat in; the counterfeit tint and the .io.hly trapidns of otticial households. He saw the Attvrney-(ieneral and the secretary of the Intri'T hsr.d Ir. bar.d with fraud. Korc tli.ii proten and at last confessed, and no severer judgment for it than reluctantly accepted resignation with Presidential certiiieate of detotion to 'hem. He aw the Secretary of the Treasury oo abuse hi trn-t that the accusation of ignorance would hate been a Imuiiillcss charity, and his retirement delayed until Presidential favor could charge him with high Judicial functions. IIcmw the Secretary of the Navv retel in official venality and honored hv his political chief and associate for his sx i d magnificence and his skill in earning elections, lie uw the Iostniaster-('.t lieral taken from the lobby to ply hi tiM-ation in the Cabinet, and when public tolerance was exhausted, retired w ith ample reward and protection. He saw Mepie id rcttiiiig iu Mt-aitu at the cost of a bankrupted city, honored w Ith the President's commission to rod under color of hi own t;iHinifa tilled laws; and when dethroned by his om n unblushing profligacy, and his got eminent abolished to rescue the capital from hi infamy, evert- b partnient of jMitver tet paid tlibutelo his s.x ial spleubr, and welciHcil him to their family lireside. lie saw Wotum UllseVed. scop he by the fl uncs of int in d seandal. omnipotent in moi ling the Admini-trstioii. t'ongre.s. contract- and commissions, and yet smiled ujon. Lowed to and eten led to the altar by I lo.se wh boasted of lllu-triois crown.
We repeat that Iklknapisa symptom of the disease, not a sporadic rase of personal dishonesty. This miserable and degraded wretch, who only yesterday was the secretary of War, is a auiple of the men who now govern the country. For this and for all that rut come in its train the leader of the Iteptiblfcan party are also responsible. Mr. I.laine. .Mr. Conkling. JIr. Kih, Mr. Morton. Mr. Sberuian, Mr. bdmunds, are all as resMnsilile for this moral eartkniuake as the President. They hate aubmittcd to every command and indorsed every outrage. They hat e lieen the w Wing adVin-ates of every act of usurpation w hi. h has marked the Administration from St. Domingo dow n. 15v their aid this crowd of adventurers and Joblr, w hse representative i now under imieachuient, were enabled to hold jower. They consented to all of it. They had no protest, ro ..i.iwtiori, and ros-, whea the whole d.!knap business fctauds before us in it naked deformity, when we ee ring after ring breaking and developing the deepest corruption, when we find the American name oterthe world the synonyme of otticial di-hone-tr, when lieeau'se of" the infamv of this trusted leader of the Administration our very institutions are In reproach, it is time for the people, and especially for honest Kepublicans, to hold the true culprit resensible. These men hate leen the leader of the panv for tear. AV" York llrr-nM.
.. . - I. I " 1 ' " "J-in Vi loo-iienis ll.inin, . ..:.t. !....: lo which the htltyt- lief. v.ospi. .... . I He siw the Murphts.the l-ets. th.I. .tee.. -r !,',... . I l.e ie..-t we can d is n ,.w V,,rk Citv a "rntb-inati hen CVloticl 1 orney w as in I 011- j t he M- D"tial l come and go. an. I ncuTwnr t. s..-t! c li--r.i.e upon t. nr.. -1 r.ir-.-tis ",.t up j"r, TluT i.,jlt t(, d-ui, he met a .bdin IhiU who was dis-j their welcome. Me saw Pm.hback kn.-k r. a,l f. , th ma many administer li.ine to his yo, j--! f. '' -,ial I.J -Th.Vwi:; iTXK XZl -o-':. :: son, us directed by the attending phv- !" 'i'1'1' a" ;l."'llr 1 , th-nty that usurped the potter of a . ..,- Ti.e 1. 1.. Tf'. f fi'lv a-). I the Cr-'.-r si i in, but picked up a bottle of aconite : 'l,i,V- " eaid Colonel 1 orney, ,..walth. and the smile, and f-iempv !.:...: r.'-.-.t .Io7,is. make 1 V mistake. He did led notice the mis- ' " 't very isr;n: for thf main exhibi- . ..:!..-.. of adininS-trative .vt pressing Lim L'-l':. :I -.. n. t i-i t'liellapt-stpublica- t ike until the child had taken the dose. Jtion build,.,- will only cover an ami . n t o ;th.. .iiat-r ;-;'r. v,ere the
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When (ii tit ral (iralit became President the carnival of these person came. They could be of great m rt i. e to hi in in securing, a ri - ! . ti.'ll f.r a . ..o.l l 1 ia, and eveu for a third : and the result was that to an extent neter before known in our hi-tory public office of all kinds tH-cauie tilled with a class of men whoear.-d nothing for public measures or for any poiitii al principles whatever, but who were bound to their i.litical chief by purely selri-ll and personal oblei ts. The example of that chief w as enough tk corrupt men w ho were verv cav to tie corrupted. A tie York Worin.
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! by the cr i timi the . r d.d bV:Mm - in I'hil.id.d-
1 h- f.i:i:'.'.i-s are histori'.'al in the t a:.i.a!s.
. .r.. mi. 11 hi.- 1 .lim ii.ri 1. men in.- uos,-. 1 -- ". .. . I. ....... .1., ...... . ., . . ... .... 1 ...nil i. .t itrit i:n ' .:.-.. L mw'" .iitert.iitiineiit
ue c ncu 1.111 10 h;s son mat lie was ' r"" ........ j..;,.i:ied and t!ie boy went into con- vclaimed .John D.
v u!si. .us, w hi h rruled in his death, hav- !
1 s.
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1 1 as
-Mr. irj.-on, the Kniriisli nreacli-
id in X .'.s. oiirs.-, that .1 holy wri te to him from Holland t he h id read his s.-rtnotis
'..- . . , hi, t rould do s., no lotj--1 !. id ls-. li told that he (Mr.
" -k carr.al aril worldly i-.. :. who a. re a t:iu-ta he. f tr.e t. -u hers t uiph.yrd in iV- .-:..ii p'.l i;.- hool.s, more than are w.-n;en, sr. ! y t the than c"i!!. n M'-ac more money in salaries th in the v.. w .men. In other words. t:.- . , ,,, ti. .re than two-third of f w or . f r ;, .s than half the iiioney. A r. -w tiieth.Mj i f preaching to the ! -t is i '.: tri.-d in Philadelphia. A :c:-e h is U mi I uilt ori Men ine Street, '.'.ere ,ir..I.y -morning bre.tkf.i-ts are T. n ? the .xrupantsof the tation.'e;ss. .f:r the m.-al suitable re-'..r.-'in s.rvi- are he'd. lictwren '.r.'.i 1 f,.;.r hundred N.r jersons ' th ;s ! r uj:ii: together rvcrv Sun-i.v.
ir- literal!- died f"o.ii fright
A lad named Sammy Sotile, son of a farmer at Kasttnai.yillc, Mich., unrtiH.k to illustrate to his little brother and sj,t, r hw person are hung-. H
-(lov. Hire picked up a bundle which
au.bthe lesson-, i:i i t ii
illustrious example which nut him when be was call. d from obscurity to a Cabinet
pirtl Im. and that he worshiped and fell
HUt tlie logical
se'iuel of hi unfortunate ae
-eptaiue of honor which w re tosd in the tempest of LToteling se!ii-!.t-s and nrc d. 1 'It t"..;.il'u 'fiwi.
an Irish woman dropped the other day
in Iloston, and, brushing: the dirt oft", handed it back to her with a lw. A by-standcr a.ked her : "po you know who that polite L'entlem.iti was ?" "No,
was standing; on a chair, with one end indadc," she replied. " Weil, that was
of a trace-chain around his neck nnd the (Jovernortd Massachusetts." "Di-
the other end fasteiied to tlie ceiling, dade, is he? wns her reply ; " sure, he Marsh or the imprudci.t Plain. He i w hen the rh.i'r slipped, Icltiii" liim fall. ' a parfeet intleman, any way." watched day and night by a detachment of 1 : 1. 1 .. 1. 1 : . 1 " ! . 1 Ik 1 lee. 1 he ertieer hat e order to .ele hi 111 v u. h b:oke his lic k immediately. Tim. wa a very pleasant donation it ail hazard If he tr.e, to lie I he parents wen' away at the tune. .,:irlv the other evenite and the com- '-e prose, nt.d to the full extent of the law. Y licit they returned thcV were horrilie.I .,, s., U'e riv.. mi nil fur lii-iri'ii" I l"1 l1' lurilli' M of Justice thi time will
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The vigor with which the Administration pursues the digra.fd 15 Iknap i beautiful. He i denounced in court i irde with a much warmth almost a the tell-tale
i- i.un I... :r v,n Mi-in-ii-lcl ly the neck, with ferlin-, but the next day the and dead. j im-ni,tT expres:.l a desire to resign. Miss Nora Kclt'.in, of Iavelanl Vil- . He said that three ouarts ,.f lans, a
I ae. th, hal for .sometime U-en r.aeiv- ke of dried apple, and a calico dre-- Krt Mil i trad inj the attcn.ions of a Mr. Samuel Kr- in-'-i'own were undoubfdly l'o.hI in 11 3J
i .,r"- ...... . soi.ner. ami
tel. and they were soon to be married, their way. hut thev s i tned to him to
. . .r . . .. , . l . . . l'lll...rM " III. in-.ll' piiri(l 111 ft. .ll.
;"' ' nioiucr nav inuu-ii, Mie went to f,.rni an unnatural lasis to preach sound nun on. It wa shown that Mirsh. who held
The Poliial Congress e-ed to .-over Up and whitewash )u-t sinli pr-M-eedings a this. Hut fortunately for the people nt this country, we now hate a I'eimcraiic IP Use that thrown away the whitewash buckets and I ruhes, and has gone at corruption, fraud. cti!ation, and extravagance with pitchfork and rake. l.termined that the whole foul lllas shall He il.-stroV ed. J'ltts
The Oracial t r ol the National Democratic Contention. The Natii'iid Dem.x ratic Committee, to whom is delegated the power of fixing the time and place of ' Jiolding the National Dein.MTi.tie Convention of lsTt!, hate appointed Tuesday, the twenty-seventh day of June iiext, i).on. a the time, and selected st. Loiii as the place cf holding such convention. Kadi state w ill be cut itled to a representation e.jual to double the number of it Senator ai.d lb-preventative in the t 'ongre of the Ci.ited Mate; and the Territory of Colorado. whose :uJ mission in Jnlv a" a State will give it a t.We in the next Klectoral College, is also inv in d to send delegates to the convention. Democratic. "onervatite and other citizens of the I'nited states, irrespective of past political a-.s titioiis, desiring to eoojierate with the leni's ratic party In it present effort and objects, are cordially inv ited to Join in sending delegate to the National Contention. Co-operation is desired frnm all person who would
w hy could we not lute had a little display
of this righteous indignation four tears ago'
In Februaryls.f. this whole storv of the
ill contract w as published in tte 7'ri-
io.vnthn that the olhcer.
migrant were inerril.'s.lv
piliage.t for the lien.-tit of somebod) iii Wash- i change an administration that ba autTered
live with some relatives, and they tried
to break olf the match. This so depressed Miss IVltoti that she went tothe Slianii Kivcr, and, tvina handkerchief al-otit her mouth, .(clilnratcly j'timped i:i and drowned herself.
Krtlcn "iotea.
theo!ox- from. .Vorwi'cA Jl'tHtttu the trading privilege, wa an intimate friend nj . i . . .. . . .
., . . in" . ei ! hit o. ..ar, anu we gate in The a'entof an I.n-h-h company f;) name and addre- f..r the benefit of the
llllonile in caetliev wished lo ak UTIes.
c n ' t vi ... .. ii ,t . . . . .1 peniine ior i.ircin Miii'iueiu. .so i -..n. i . I . s!..rn. an re.eiitl.de-. (jueen icton.i has presented the " i i ,, tbn i e he M hut of tt:-rv:."-.r- frm wh
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. HI wi.icii lie :n.i: j- kt,., . one .-k-s truth will prev ail over the Kent (late.
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. .i, -ure a knowledge will ; reva!lov r i.vior.miv; so sure as the i-.ip f th-.- Ind". m an Ithe huts ,.f the '.'::. r nn.-t ive place to the farms, -. l'a:. iro s. s, (.,.. U and churches ' f rieelern i ivioatioti ; o sure a that
' ir,.n i..-ft.f sm. nn.f ......i.i.r
ro;;nd aNitit ii in their must come forth to be
i.ti.ied bj n:'.ri, ,, sure will s, it-tititie '." I !'.' U- iu demand right here in s'.. I.t;. th- dcius-m! f'T it will s' p p . with the population and "'Uli if the i - it v nd of the urnund- ' i -.:;a'rv."
lias tieen for .tome tune past mix in ' un
the w ild pine lands in (Murjria, whi. li have been Iv in inntilied for years, and only a burden to their owners. The object i to ubtai'i the timlcr and turpentine for foreign shipment. No lcs
ur-
the
from which
nts an acre.-
one o, u,e propose ,v , , y , ,,v J4 mii:in f which used to be oal.r 1 u. ' av frola ,'1VC to liftv
statue of ihe late Dr. Livingstone ; , ... , v. . ...- .
I. , . . .. .... t , I I III I a i't'li I.tlllH I Hi III ftB " IIIIO .1 P. as Ini n roiiipl. ted, and it will be erect-
ed
' "hi, ir.
hi.di now I. ..-. r
on the kite set apart for it on the
North I'.ride, in Kdiribur":h, Scotland i Mr. Ilocr I.yon Jones, of I.ivei ' piMil, died recently leaving beijuests ranging from .J.",i to 1.o,isj each ' in fifty-four medical and religious charitable institution of thai city. I tueen Victoria honored a ejootn oi
the i rim e i onsort by bcmir present
Visitors to Shippan point mut have become more or less familiar with the apiK-arance f a verv- lare white b iK'lonin to Mr. Stndvtcil. Ilecently this noble beast swam from Kishirj; Kok, on Shippan Point, to Vincent Island, a di-tance of about one mile, through a heavy sea. It was thought
the (ly had ierihed, as he could ind
a
tiofi.. Nor vva it oniv the licentioti. ma,
I. v.. lent, and iKl-f..rsaken inde.eiidellt pres which made these tiling known at Washington. Thi y were frequently brought to the notice of the Administration by high oflicer of the army among other" (it U aid) by (e ll. Il len. The operation of rvil (irant h oe been repeatedly expocd. It i not Hmi iiiik Ii to av that for rear the frauds in the War Department hte lcen well known to the Adift iiistration. while at the West they hate been absolute v notorious. If (Jen".
ltelknap liad only ilenjed hi crime, and
tried to break down Marsh testimony, noiject.
the public credit to become and remain in
ferior to other and les favored nations; ha lerinitted commerce- to be taken away hy freign iwfr: hasftitled trade l,y unjust, uneijual and x-rniciou legislation'; ha imiMed unusual taxation and rendered it most burdensome; ha changed growing prosperity to widespread surtVring and want; has U.indered the public money recklessly and defiantly, and shamefully iicd the plotter that should have been wift to punish crime, to protect It. For these and other reaon the National Democratic party d-eio the public danger imminent, and, earn stly i.cirouof se urIng to our country the .leing of an e.-o-nornical. pure and free covernment, cordially int lie the co-operation of their fel-
low-citizcns in tl.e rllort to attain thi oh-
. i , " , . the dog; had penliel, as he could ind when his funeral procession left the , . . i . , rx 1 i be seen a cchmI portion of the tune, but royal Mew s. The Sn-M,i was named t J , u J a ri ,,, ,, wil,,f(Ut Kraeu. .hen, and he had M-rved his ,,1,,,.;,, extraordinary fatiotte. (M, a fti'V il H''oc-s and the (u,en n.ot : () ; . ,lt. :l).r()ni.,;ni,.,, a f,,!,.
sWIfure si tnrfaalry. Montreal has in progress i f ercc--o the large-i i ..tt.in mill in America.
He,,,. lard, p
Th- j ir . ii.?cr t of I
faithfully for thirty-ix years
unpanie
incr iai1v. and lccornin offended at
Mr. Joseph Tho. mis, roach-builder, ! ome unfriendly demonstration on the Ilirminhaiii, claims the Whaddcti Hall , pai l of one of the p;isseng;ers, he ol-
a itv id the mill will be".,si,n t estate. Hi, kinhanishire, KnIand, j untarily left the boat when about a ru'jr. whi. h, with accumulated money, ex- mile off In Island, and .swain back
. . nr.M in uw i.fm Mvnin. i no to mjj:iii rmni, a !itanoo ! nearly
1 ri i hi i i i i un rii ai ' r ii ruir i u nt ii hi iiTiiTiiir tvn iitr i i w i'itiKT
r.irmiti''hani. ! rxoloit was ierformed last week, w hen
. . . .
....
v ' ijr.it t.ire, is i ir, prom
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-rituarc! at alma 1-.,. h.-,h..i.U i T '-'"lror ill.am tf Cennnny J the water w as very ron-h and cold."he his the lar-est f..r the oast thir- ' l""" tortv-three different decora-; ltitort (( t.) .Mwite. i (i.ma nil i.f ia-lii,.ti fa-lf h (lio it tri.Atif !. .n ..f i
in'l( i i mi H.n un no t At f 'lill oi i ay sss. . . the I'.lack liable Order, are in some way ' A ki cint railroad act passe.! by the connected with martial plory. Mis first j LeiL.ture of Kliode Island makes promilitary de.-oration was the Kt?sian St. vision apaint such terrible accidents
bwrge Order of the fourth class, pre- as that at South Wallin-ford. Venue
" n y. ar-.
A IV f.-sor Collins, of U hit. field, N. II., announce that, after fifteen ' ars .f study and ex . ritii nt, he h is 'ivi'd tl-e problem of cheap fuel and "ht by d;.v '. rin a method of b,im'".r water, ar. l that he intends soon to ike out a pAtcnt.
ont.
sent.-.l to hini on the ethof March, . It provides t!at each railro.;d con.ora
for valor in the face of the enemy; live j timi shall keep in each passenger car one days later, on the loth of March, he re- ' pail, one ax and one iron bar, and that
eeivc'I the Iron Cross of the second
Th We of (ieori-i cxemp' from J class. His newet decon.tion is the
nothing; but or candles shall to
used for ligditing- any car
doiidt tliere would have twen a panv of
stanch Administration men to see him throu.-h. The charges would bate teen wonted a lae Intentions of the 1 eiio rats and Indej ndent. put forth for i tb-ct upon the New Hampshire election. 1'erhap a safe would hate l. cn cracked ine night, and the content cntejed tn Marsh' t.eilroom and placed belweeti tlie mattresses, where Harrington and the Chief of Police would have gone immediately and found them. If the case h id ever c.nie to trial the
Department f .ln-tice might hate appointed one of it subordinate as prosecutor and assigned all the other to the duty of crossing himaiiil helping the defense. After the
cutotnarv verdict of acquittal Itos sihepherd would hate got up a serenade and a subscription of .o"i. And If it had come to the worst aml'ieti. lb-Ik nap had perforce resigned, he rould at least hate gone out of nthee with a tirst-ela-s testimonial, and got a consulship, or a foreign mission, or the next t scant seat on the bench of the Supreme Court. That i the ordinary war of getting over u h t rouble. Put to confes ! .V" Y'-rk JrCune.
There i nothing to astound the country in tlie corruption of p.eiknap hut the reck'less iii.i mie r in which he exposed hints. If to detection. During the last three year the
Sun ha repeatedly and in varioii forms' charged him with the crime that are now !
proten and confessed. T In se charge were sjecitie. positive and damning. Cnder anv bonet Administration thev would at om-e have Peen Mrrulr Investigated, and their truth, when pr-ted. would have driven him into exile under criminal prosecution. Not .. however, under the rule of (irantism. Neither the President nor the partr
Tliowvs A. Wu kkk, Alabama.
S. K. CiK KKrU., Arkansas. KittNK IV vri'iv, California. WlMIVM II. IttKM M, C onnecticut. ( II tKI.t s Pk vTK., I H laware CiitKi.KS K. I 'ykk, Kbrida. A. It. IaTox, lieorgia. ( YKt's II. M ormh k. Illinois. TlloM vs Iiow i.lMi, Indiana. M. M. Hoi. Iowa. Is we K. KtTov. Kansa. lli.MiY D. Mi llrMtx-. kenturk. llt'.Mcv 1. uiiin x. Imisiana. I.. D. M. J-witaT, Maine. A. I. M. Knoit. Mart land. Wli l lvM A. Mookk. "Michigan. Wiimm Im'iirkn, Minnesota. .1. II. mi iitr. Missi.-ippi. .lo. ii. I'lkiK-r. Miourl. lii.o. I.. Mltl t.r.. N. braska. Tiio. II. Vt ii i ttM. Nevada. M. V. U. Kiai;i.Y. New llsmpshire. Tiiko. y Kvnimpi i'ii. New Jersey. M. V. HtNsoM. North Carolina. ' .loiiv ii. TttoMi'sos. Ohio. JvvtUf K. Kki i y. Oregon. .Ixtrs P. p.tr.K. rennstlvanla. Nh iioi.vs Van slyck, Khinle Island. Tiio. Y. mvi.ivs, south Carolina. xVii.MVM It. IWTK, Tennessee. V. S. Mik KUVI.K. Texas. It. It. "Mti.lKY. Vermont. John- (iconic. Jr., Virginia. John IH.hr IIo;k, X'et Virginia. liHMti.K II. r.vt I.. Wisconsin. Tiios. M. PaTIK.ksiin. Colorailo. At'GPsTl'9 M'HKI.I., New York, Chairman. i RKHr.RICK O. riMNCF, Massachusetts, e'retary National Iemocratie Committee. Washington, February fj, 17.
