Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 18, Number 23, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 June 1876 — Page 3

TT7I7T?T7T V PnTTDTT?!? V LiHilxLi I VjU UlxiijlV C. DOJKE, Publisher.

JASPKII. ... INDIANA, ITEMS OF INTEREST. -ml i.nrr.r,. I Mr. Mocsly, during his recent it:ty in Augusta, tia., was given a purse, of 1,6 by his friends iu that city. Mr. Lawrence Itarrett, the actor, . .. ti... vi: i: f....

,,. ., r.. ,, , 'n medic that emii"h brh-k fur u. Jn'-uu, is the son of a journeyinan ' rT'"') in.u i imupii irnks iura t-.ilur in that idaee house can Ih rur out in a da-, provided ' . .,'', ... , . ithe straw btaek isbi- enou-h. It will

. , i.i.i, . i'i . i i. nved in health, and hopes to be eni. , , -..ii ii... , . tirelv retoreii 1'clore cold weather comes i ,, ... , , , ! -Mr. Henry . h?zti llow has rent-. e.I a eottaire in i.ryu Maiir, Montgomery

I ounty, I enn ., an.l will pa-.s the sum- j ( (,rra!s in fact, alioot any thin?. We window near an Illinois .station. " I'arner there with his family. , hav e heard of men of straw" Tn pol- blea, zees is ze feefteen-e plac e of zat It is hai.l that the will of A. T. 1 it k-s; why not houses of straw on the . name vich I see feence ve leaf New Stewart w ill le contested by a horde of j f irm? I'anI-: Uuril. j York." Turneys, w ho claim t be relatives ofj j tn irate father in lloxbury has the d. eeaed. Mr. Stewart's M-eond n.P. .n,i ii.h... j studded his front ;ate with nails, paintname, it will berememU-red, isTurney. ! ,,,, Tavlori anJ oM n.,i(i,.nt of ed his d.r-steps with tar, and keep alt hitman sets at rest dt eid-1 (Jras Lake, Mic h ., was killed by 1 ir lit- ' his wati h-do? on Lalf rations, but has clly, in a letter to W. M. Itos.i tti, the ! nin while ,tandiir' in front of his hue, ' '"lin,l lu ni" R'Trow that he-can't make t.iries in regard t- his extreme deti-' d urTn ' a reeei.t t!mnd r-storin ' curtiti? unpopular by any Mich detuti..n. He .ays : " I have not so far K,,,m iA Vw I5rit"3i ( t vkes. Nt In Koxbury.-Z.Woi Tranheen deprived of any phyMeal thin-I whil fr,,m a huntin- exn,.l ' ""'' need or w h whatever, and I fee I con- ; :i,(.i,K.Iit,t!y discliar-e.1 his i -A Filt-burh man V.roposeS desietident I shall ma m the future." urii ,iwin;, ,, ut his fac e en- ! cation instead of cremation. He txMiss li kins,(ii will immediate ly ' tindv away aTid killiri" him instantly. ' Iains that the body would be re turned Lm -'in a tour of the principal New Kti- "T. ... n7n i.i.i,.. ,., t i to the family in a hertnetiealiv sealed

land cities with the melodrama " Anne i U-deyn," uppearin? at New Haven, Hartford, Springfield, Woret-'er, l'rovidetue, New I led ford. Fall Kiver, and l'.irt!an 1. She dec lines to act, it is i;id, in New York I f're next fall. The li ixtiin Trnn.irrtj,t says her enaement in thatcity was a financial sm-i ess, both for her manager ai.d her-elf. ito-a, me uauirnie r oi i r. .J. i. lien- , . , . ., r , ,. . . Jnt ks. of lies Moines. Inwa. cbed recently in tlie niiietcetithjear of herae. She wasbe!oed by all w ho knew her for her ir nileiie- t'i c haracter and C'liajin? disj.osiiion. She was a youn? lady cd remarka'oie scholastic attainments, and ii i ii j -li i if t f i I'trir Sn tkrri ri r t lit copvof the Ann!hu the only journal of -pure mathemancs published in the 1 i.itel State-, and of which her father! . "... . editor, was performed bv her. ! i trlioal mmi Churrli, T!i r- is .iid to be nearly or.e hund:cl women preachers in this country Tne K-v. Pr. Perrv, "f (Jeneva. N. V.. ot I i IS beetl eie V .1. ted Mpiseopal Pi-hop C.ir.liti il 'ulleti, in his Ievlon cit ral, a:i;ioii:i s that all K onan Catho,i. s wl. J . -ill the I reeIIl.l-oi;s, the io "1 Teiiij da'-, or tie Fenians, will be ecr.m:inni.cat'd. The Wc sh y M'-morial Church now ! :iildii:' in av ;i.n:ih, where .1 .dm Vc sley sp :,t tie- -.iriy part of his Christian ministry, is now o far lini-hed as to be ready f r rooting. Kev. Ir. Pien e, believed to be the oldest Methodist minister in this eountry, now in the ninety-fourth jear f :

f.s a-e ar.'t the seventy-seeon.I of I.is,hfe in t'i.? same manlier. At l em, hi., ;

ministry, is a b-Ie-ate m th. l.alt.m .re ( A l'oat-n.in mimn h;i Im-ij t.iMii.(Ml unions the 'iuld Ind. ukh in .New Iexico, wlio are suiio.eil to i

te a remnant of the print Aztec nation, j .-.rou.n, .n 'i""'''"' Kev. John Menaul h is charge c f the ! K' deri- li, a lumberman, lian-ed himmission. The Puebl-.s rev ived him e!f to a tree, prvh-l thereto as ts nrwith cordiality. i posed, by the -cliaflir.;:" of his friends -The Christian Pnion of the Cnited i n ve aflair. At States will hold its (;em ral Conn. il Kt ! Milwaukee, John I-arrel, a drunken

Providence Chapel, Hancock County, Ohio, Mav 31. The Christian CnionYs - 1.-...U l ..: .... . :, i : i l : . uiv imi..iii'ui viiinii .i.rsiun i u ii 1 1 v .m t ti .: . .... ; all of the I hristiau denominations in i I,., ,., r.. n- . . ! -( op nha-en afTords patuitous technical education to even the younest children id both sexes. I hree I nights ccrv we-k in - . struction may ie had in sawing, turning, carvin-, im.1-. ishin, etc., and the little lmes can be ; admitted at seven ears cd ae. A practical rc.-ult of the admission ! of women to the school government of ; Iloton is seen in an order introduced! by Miss Abbr May, a tiicn-i-r if the hind Committee, which has been Klopte.!, f ir an iicpury as to w -hat steps may be taken to secure simplicity of i dress among pupils on the day cd their j graduation. Mrs May, Miss PealnHlv n.l Jlr. Ilutchins were apHinteti to ; co-operate w it it the principals of the high ami grammar m-hool.s to carry out the intent cd the order. xlrar anil Iailattrr, The underlying principle of the niueh-talked-of Fryer process of reducing ores is that all elements which unite with the precious metals are oxyuizaHe. I be dis-eoverer s theory is tha' W'biln f Iwi v.. .1 tt. nii'tili fin nut do -trove.!, all others can, and w h"n the treatment is M-ere enough to destroy j the hate metals, there wiil be nothing ; left but the valuable ones. He h is made over tests of ores c f all kind, 1 and has never failed to obtain all the gold and silver contained in the ro.-k

operated upon. I he pre ss does away . standing his largo fortune Hon carios w ith stamp-mills and nmilgauiat ioii , has done nothing to help them. ans, and by pre nting the rloari-ig of Another charm which the Anierin.ereury, is capable saing ln.ivy can abroad possesses, to tlie r-nvy of all '.u'.lli.nis of d.'llat s ea li v ar. " 1 ,,.r Koropean sj,tt.r.s who nre no. 1'ariA recent invention is :n ;!- n'. ian b. rn, is stile that n aim 1. s at

ing and oil-beating :uid liluinirating stove tt-.a le of g-ilvanied c ist :i'id Ibis-s.a-i iroi, s. tnat il wiii l ist for le us without repairs. Ordinary kern. !,e oil is tlsed, Mll the ( oMibllsti'Ol is so p ," feet th-t tie' gacs ar eonsuiiied, ;.rid no nu 11 of oil, gas or 'inoke is emitted; a child can work the slow, :md ail accident i, w ll-nih iiiijMissii.o, a the

I klov ' "'u,:t,"l from thec.il reservoir, and the. beat c an not radiate to the oil. j At a trial of the cooking-stove, recently, I'',e hatch of bread was perfectly baked in 'J.'j minutes, and the second

batch in minutes, at a cost of less J ii. .n ..w..tii f .. mit j,,r i.atin', and icold flat -irons we re made hissing hot in A possib'c use f..r the ft raw is t-ro- 1 ', posed by a genius in one of the prairie j Mutes. He has invented a machine i Jwli.ch presses hay, straw and other i r"-' material into compact brick, 1.H l:n hes bv "'I inches in siH. It works; It works i nt burn; m fact, s th-v av, a wond- , ... . - en lioue will burn lnorereadilv. After . , , . . , ,. a man has made bricks enough fur his new hoiie, he ran work ui ome more i) htriiW inlo f(,n.in:, m:iteiial. and wilJ, tie ,.,.,t hij t.ari Luil(. (Ut.hou.-. . ..... i ,':, ,.. , f . . i" " I n:er-itv 4,. '4 tin . 4 l .,, ...... .4 t., fo'in ! rSanscrit ..f th- Mudvof Sar..s.-rit and . 1;, ' , .,, . t ,, i i t lwb.ys ,,an.c.! h?nch and Tare. ..f ince1m s IihI. -ot mV, a .juarre!, , !rin w hu h the f.riiur w as struc k bv : .. . 7 . . ... . . ... . - i a orit K inrow n ov me i .iht, causing ' J..tlt it, .in V.t.'f i. ,,i i- ....... i i i t .r.. . ..I.. ' lenu'li was l. cars oi l, unl lare cjiily i .. J ' 11.

Mrs m y onahan, of Ians- j r,,isl.M :iAxh,.u ,here followed a penp..rt, Ind., kin.lkd the Jue with kero- , t(( u.n(j,.r ,nni iike th:lt pro-lueed bv si II.' With the Ullll re.sUtt. TlieflJIlKii ,;i,;.ri,u,k,ul. ,-,t ,f fhonm.f

... ' . 1 to the nn, whv;h stant.y evphnled, scattering Us b.a.m , :n "r l" :"'' ' '-rs creaH,1n? lor neip. iatt.es; hdl. Parties ' liamV UT Ik t 111 1 IViMl TTfe tM' W 'I m

ir at hind went to her assistance,;,'. t,,'i . ,i t;m ,, Utr-h.

. " . " ' ,". . : I,,nl w,,,r? l,M; J"'1,5 cou.ia f ,ul ,',ul i she was horribly hurne-: ad over the; i..iy, ana i.eomi n. ;e ci recovery. A. Hart.n, of Walton, Delaware. ounty. N. Y., whi e under the int hi- ; C 1 ciii i' i f religious exeiteiner.t, laid his bare an.i on a work-betn h, and with . an :i Ix-an at the shoulder and cnthis 1 arm, by r-ji-.itcd and terrible blows, into secti three-fourth' of aji inch ftp. ut, breaking the hone at each blow, and e arpVteiy scv rin ti e nr:n at the c'.bow. It was befi'ht hi-; injuries ! would juove fatal. ! Ai:i'n the many ea-ps (,f suicide , reported for the we.-k the ft '.lowing are a few : At Indianapolis, Ind., Mrs. Kitty Ian handed her-c If, m aejcout.tof rief, as is supposed, i r the rc -ert lo-s f ji r two c liildren ; and at Sullivan, Ind., a woman named lesart, of unw liolfovie repute, also took her U in. lb.e, a suiun r i1""'11,1" health, han-e l himself to :t post in tus . ?:iri-n. . .-u.i-jm,, l'dward V. lUich. a ilrauht-j. , " a a "M' , l" , , v .1 niother-in-law. but failed and then W M I ... I .1 . . .-U t III him ,1 lie. in i in un - 11 iiic in .i'i. .r IlIlllM,! ui;iu inrow-ii uiv . , . , . . i h.ul been separated from his wife in . , ; , , .. conse iucnce d drunken hahits. , At Kochester, N. V., John Calhoun shot! -j inrti,.tilis a s.-rions wound, and ' . , ... ,- .,,,.,; instant. ,,t, v.ii,., i,.,.i i..o i.- ha. ! II, .'il.s. Vlll".l. .' .... .... .--, !,,.,. ,tl n,.,.,.ri, in, ! ,r,ilritie ' ..' .,,., . ,. "r,.fnsal to return an. ,;, .:1V i,:,,, ti. , ,,f ih i tra - 'edy. I " j !-? :o. I f he Indon 7ik an nounees that 1 ),,n Carlos ha taken for a term the j Orleans House. Twic kenham, for many years in the occupation of the I hie d'Aumale. whcn the Hereditary Cratid 1 uke of p,,u!en entered Ileidellerg a few wr,.ks a,, to iM,Hn stmlies at the fniversity, the old castle was ill'Jminated in his honor. Castle M-ramar, near F'reisti, once the favorite seat of the unfortunate Maximilian, is living put in readiness for the Crown Princ e of Autri i, who will hereafter reside in it.

iza- Tlie l'K-ngal (.overnment ha jap-; ,,mif Csiu?i,t Tommy's left ear in a lhat ! I)inted a native lady inspector of the rnn jtIiJ lH,,r;in t) j.i.r him un,t.. j female sclusds in CalcutU. She is the , ,,u.rri(uliv, sa ing as she did so :

' u-uu r ci oen-aiee . ........ , This is the first uistanoeof any appointnient of the kind. Hundreds of Carlist ofii.-ers are in an utterly destitute condition, some of them nearh staning, sinc-e the collapse of the pre tender's cause, but not with- ' trition wiiieli is more potent than grace, and more he .vitching th m beauty. I lie billisll r (let ill l l li Uilsel putsen a P ii is': in-n:a!e ro-tui! i , and straightway it becomes tr .in-f' rmed ii.t a sti:l and r:i.--i garb. I bit the New Y,,rk b.-ile d"i the ..v-st cr-atin of Worth, '-ies be r shirts a v h r -,'aii ik e, s, and ill ri.s three times !' f

walks out of her boudoir a Pari-denne every inch of her. The mysteries of

underskirt, the M-cm. of c olor the titiM-K 01 earning .nuns anu 01 awnting eadies seem j to come to Lit by intuition. She fall behind the Parisicnne in one respect she cm not originate; but she so catches the feeling ami spirit ' of her original that her copy equals it j ln 8,1 respect. Pari I.ttUr, frutn l.u CU "''l'ir M.i ami i:mti. They Ray Dom Pedro snores, arid s '')' ''Kiil.Iii t be? In his country all the women are s huras. t inrinn'iti 1 xux'' . .... -r ather Spumer is sa.d tohavepivf n his aut'T:iih to a lady in Florida. If she can unravel it sh will have fishlines for all her seven children. ttw h(.Ur utinocrat. said Ifc.tn l't-dro, looking out of the c ar Lottie, which would be kepton the r-,.1,1;ir-v 'z,'a VJ"a ,U1'1 V'u- ,ia a" ee'ht ounce iihial and Miiaher persons proportion. wcaiinv peonie couni j'j. ,v,t I1) ian la..4 vv"ith labe ls, and Uii u u. t in bottled Vv i . rtc rus. It was evening, and from a vine- ' covered piazza came a voice. It said, hose little birdie arc vur ana anIiftii?'T a ruMer bMit mit of Alllj the Mreet outride a in, Illi(i,1Ie.a;:t.( lu;4n wilh htel ll-ioK-ith no button on hi-hirt , i . 1 Malnnmnr ! I'nrsf" in l.is . . k han.I. stot.t.e.1 ami riunir over a Lite in?-K,t wi'th the air of one who has u?vi,,.ntaiiv .waU,,! a l(.th.-.Y,r- . ,,;,.,, L1iaM f;. ;.lit 1.11 (Ik Marvel), s in a ni.eut afu r-cliun r speech. re.p uiinir to the toast on "Airricul fare,' that Agriculture did not produce suc h offenses as P Iknap's." Is liuiiaM running for c-fiiee, cer will he , h k. us in the ee and say whether he -er liuht a jir of lard with abo'vldcr I in tl- Itottoin cd it, or watched an.nnoj cent-l'tokiri": agr iculturist placidly wt-ihinj; himself al Vlu unds cd . hirel man on tojr f a load cd hay worth is aton? I'.urli'i'jt'm llaulcye. ' lie wai only a 4 year-old who pull- ' cd the dHir-bell of" a lady on State Street la-t Saturday, and upm her an- ' swerinj; the call the inniK-cnt remarked : Please-, ma'am, but I come to tell you sonio f. llows are stealinj; your lilac. " umt.jjt4j like Tennyson's Maud this i,,(riMti'm c:tuc-d k-r intothe prden . Miere she siirorised these feloniuuh :lunU and c.iuxd them to over jrni.e hurry. In token of her thankfulness to the tuvenile who inlormeil, a presented, while he, on rejoining his incensed comrades, with that same siuiie called c hildlike and bland, merely remarked, "If I was too little to climb I wasnt too little to tell on you." -IhjjU.sticn (fa.) IiUiUxjaiecr. A Mother Sacred Love. The neighborhood of Ninth and L Streets, say s the Washington Sunday Jhra'd, was thrown int a state of ec itenient yesterday inorninsr bv an infu- . . . l X . 1 riated middle-aired female clothed in black, with short red hair, and armed with an interestinirdookini cowhide. with which, with fiendish delight, she cut the air right and left, as she Imwled alone; at ten-knot speed. Halting in front of a respectable-looking lnue. she attracted the attention of iti inmates by throwing a brick against the l'Mir. Hail a Ho.en lie ios were liirusv , out of as many windows, among them that of a well known young gentleman recently married. The excited woman observed this, secreted her cowhide, ! and with a saintly smiie said: 1 "Tom, come 'down here; I would . m . I . . 1 . ! speak with you a moment." Thomas complied with the request. and, accompanied by his blushing voting Oride, oiened the dior and con fronted his visitor. That ancient intitu'don cleared the front steps at one you yinuig wn-tch! loupuppv: ym, n;r;it, fu whelp! (Whack!) iot married, did you? Uun ofl' from your mother and iiiarricMhat gal there, do yu? (Whack! whack! wTiac-k!) Now, .Tt j,.,t git yer things ready (whack) ftIl ,-,,ine lnme ! I'll let jer know that until yer are twenty-one (whac k) yer ain't guinpr ter git out of my clutches!" (Wha.k.) Tom's wife rushed to his assistance at this juncture, saiiug : 'Tom, lny d.uliiig, slaj) her g-Md, and coi ;ie in." l'.ut I. :i tearfully rejiMed. a an extra sli ii p cut landed on his nec k: 14 Icin't. iny(ouch) dtriing: mother mi s I lliilstnt." Meekly he descended t:e- si. p., :uid w as h d i.tl by his ni.unln.i, fo..oA 1 by a large crow d. The ni'wlv made bride went into the h"ue, slammed the door, ami pii''t reigned.

A DEXUC KAT1C VICTOR 1 ASM KKI.

.m rttX&rlStrZ: LrU.iln.l ... I.. I I.M.ri-TlK It bale Itauliral Trio HHrltcal. j - r-iu Hie H.ia' ir:buo', 5-1 J We invite tlie attention of Kepuhlican to ' i the following list of MtlH had their t in -) tr? votes mrcnu an stati I SOCUATIC STAT1.S. C I'l .ra.lo l.lmi.n I'4 4 Kaoeaa Mainr Ma hu v its .. M irhixan. . i Al.iUams I ... . ;i aii.imi. 6 ' ... . 11 c aiu.in.u ' .... i C oi.no licul ... . I -laMaie 3 . . . . I I r lomli 4 ' ... . lli .-..rv! I't . . . . ' Keii'te kj- 1 , 3 l.un-i.ina ........... s .... f Mm lair I s . . .. tl MaiapiH s . . . . t4 M ir.ouri It .... Vi'l.... t .... 7 v., r:!i Caruluia 1) , ... . J rifii S, .... Ii' 1 -iiiieee. 13 trxna l'l irriDia II i ! M:niieU Vrtira-ka Nrw ll.tiiipnlurr. rtiiu . . IVi.Dftvlr&nit . . . I Khxte Ulari'l .... SMum ar"i.na.. Write int.. laruiiaiu. .. . . . TuUU . We.t lirgmu i . T.al IV) 1 loCBiriL STATES. V-w .Itroey Sew York S5 j Ioliaii IS . Total ! BlA-Tt LATIos. Whole number of vou-a :v9 r ei.ary l a i Ii'.k K.-1-ubliran suua.. ..l'S fviuof-ralic SlaUs 1V lKlatalle feUlra Ut Which of the Statea named In the lemo-c-raiic list can any lit putiii-n claim fur either 'eiikiine. f"fin. orltlaine Which ef the Mates in the Kepublieun li-teanthe Iiepiiliiicaim afl.ir.l t hmtft Whal Iputilican is w illiuir to take the risk -t runnii;i: aramliUate, alna-lv ilcn'tuoc.-d tr k---Ifuhleais aa railroad j- le-er. In tlie Mates cif Michigan, Wiconiu. lliuii. Minnesota, or two in Ohio, when the i ublie sentiment . r"T' 5!"t Ve'-sTs-sea is'1r.J 0-fUt. rnee in the Cioveniiut r.t, and against uioni.polie and corruption in any fi.rm To elect any 1 iepiil .1 u-ao earnli.Uie, he luu-t carryall the Kipuhtican Males. ar.. nui-t tr.-t 'A4 vi.tCK from the debatable Mate. W'e cite Uise ti'tiresto show that ttiecirciiiiistances of the campaign d not soimit of takin' aciy risk. It is not a time to carry on defensive c-anipain. ani there Is no precedent for tlie election of a candidate who was put en the ciefeniw. succeas can only be accomplished by an atxressi ve canvas, and iih Mr. Itlaine the licpubliean party can do nothing hut explain aiitl defeii.i accusation made aaint the candi'tate by leading uieuilcr of their own partr Ti.ts 7 ''.J, it lull.' I ! fcdded, lVfca the a!Kj- riinirt-s in the Interest f its candidate, Mr. brtstow. AdJinir the '.ii votes of w York to the l"iO already conceded, it w iil he sen that the s'lccc" f the I'emocratic ear. didate is ai:jred anJ who honestly doiihts that we shall carry Nw Vork, or cen liidiana ami New Jersey J Ll. The lie cent Cabinet Changes. Krni Die New York Sun.J If Urn. irant could t-e measured by any j of the a. cepted ruW s for puWic conduct, the rc ent ehar- in t he t'al'iiict w ould Is? c on--idered inU!(in to it most protaineLt nictihers, and to auii.e t-f those wlio were p rU ally aftected. That th'.s niodilication w t r.iult aoutbv an tctriirue, anl was chief ly illli Ildeil t' accomplish a perrOllal object, is now certain. enaur Mortou will t-t ir v t th.t effect, if the epportucity should cer offered ! him. It i now known that Mr. Hri-tow wanot inforined f thee chanirt a by the rreident, an.l only knew of Hu m, in fa. t. when the public at larce did. .bi-U'e Taft vea transferred from the War lepartrnent t the At-truey-ttenerar otti. e without a wi r J f consultation with him m the snt'Ject. Ilr was (...th astonisheJ and ar.no) e. at tlie nev. f.r. having settled down to his place, and frstab i-hed the l-t relsti nw iih e n. Miernuii, ne l.toke.l forward to a plen-ant (tosition forihen-t nineni uth, with an honorable auil.iuon to mite a name that would c-ontra-t w it h that of hi jredeccor. Ttie country understand bow I m- araeron came to le nude e retary of War. The caus which precipitated thee trans tHsitii.n, and the introduction of this new clemeiit, did not die out with the evasion. They exist, and prot.aMy wiil be soon man-fc-i:Vd In another form." Although the rela? i na between tirant and Kristow. wbieb hau been for some time cold and formal, before and dunnir the whisky trials at M. Louis, were partially modified after the eacle of ItatH-cick, they hae (craduilir assumed the former state a-'atn, and are now distant and disacreeal.le. All the ix-rsonal intimate and surroundings cf (i rant are hostile to Hristovr. This feeling ba tteen so intensified by the Pre! deutial ipiestion that an open rupture ba often been Imminent. Itriatow is charged sc-retly and openly bf these peculiar friends with batinc pursued a riven policy and prompted investigation In order to promote his own amoition and todtniace the Administration. It was not dirhcut to make tirant heiiete these chance, or accept any theory that would seeminely relieve him from the load of odium resting upon the Administration. Hence he bss come toreirrd Hritow as an enemy, and ha tolerated him in the Treasury ruerclv U-cause to dismiss him would le apt to help more thsntoharm hi in bafore tne country, bat he has plainly siznitied that bis company wa not wanted, and that his resignation wouid le gladly accepted. The anuoiutment of A. P. Tutton, Sutrvisor of Internal Uevenue, a Odlector cf Ptitla.h hhis. is a faicrant and Intentional aflront to the eeretaT of theTreasurv.wno oi iM.sed it as not tit to be made. Tutton ... . . was the trson w no laiscir asumel ine responsilnlity of Cirar.t's order, revoking that of Hrlstow"f.r c saiiffinir the sunenisor of internal revenue so a to break the Kin? connections. And this is his reward for a barefaced and ridiculous assumption. bv -rv ho.lv knows thst Mlopald and the W'hlskv liinir senators and Kerresentatue t.r.M'iir'ed t hat revocation, knowinit that if trit w's policy wa carried ont. the ruin that followed 'n after hy other vigorous measures would be inevitable. Mr. IJristow i 1 mined to p "t of the Treasury soon after the nominations shad l made at Cincinnati. mere i naruiy remote jTobabilttT that he will b taken up there, for all the lnnuen-eor wie a.iiiiiiii tration w ill he thrown acint him. If such a contingency could eoine at. out, of course hf would retire voluntarily; ami a It is hardl- within the category of chance, he will have to (to any how. The present scheme I to put I.n. am cron in the Treasury, lie has had a lars'e c i-riei)ce with the Mate Treasury of IVnnsiaiil:i. and knows Dow t rotl'fil.lc trial . orine. Hon is. The crcat siut'ition of hi f ith.r ws to L'et tntAthat depart uii-nt under Mr. I.Mo-.-I m but the rr--.i,. i,i del led Diink In' to the in in to ti Ui'lli- bullion. Mini he ne him the W :ir l:!i.-e only to r-1 i.i a p!e.l.'.' inch- by hi fro-i.d .it C'hi Mcnv b. l:e etti.it Mr. I'.-i-'.ov should not bale sii'miim d to the r-'pia'cd in.litrnr ie Which h.l e been )i :t liporl I. Mil tylir.tl.t. II hi I -. i . - i. l It t :ie irk soin. ncss ot f.lt.o J. .-ill. 11. l..;t 11 1. is-,lMe.t hi r-: l!oll of otli'-e on the zrouud that "iiie of th - hi t

men of both I ante have ured him to stay, a a protection to the Treasury and to the pu'iOc InU rests. lie aeriutisly ntertained the idea of resign in if in January. l".i, when the rreident reoked his t lei. rated order, but wa acivised by friend to abandon it for the reasons already stated, tuber occa-lon aro-ewhen be n.i.'l.t have withdrawn andtuadean ia-ue

l fore the c-ouctry on the cue. That course would havt divided the Kepubilcao party, attracted to him the best elements, and almost compelled his nomination at c ineinnati. He hesitated, and lost hi op-j-ortunity. bueh rhaix-ea are not often relsaied. It 1 now too late, and Mr. ltritow etin not make a division in the ranks after the nomination, no matter what hi irrbar.c tnay be. e wiil hare to sup--.rt the nominee and fadf ii.to the rat.k by the di-M-ipliue of party, to be forgotten or l.ejrlec'.cd like t hoii-.i..! ,,f others, and to ie pr.erilid ahouM fa- candidate by any pubdc misfortune le elected. Inten iets. in? m .SevauU Kdltor, Yesterday aftern-xm a.s the? editor of this paper was quietly attending to his business, L. A. liuckner came in and excitedly asked : "Are you the editor of this paer?" We answered, Y'cs," He then drew a w histler, and pointing ii our vicinity snapped it. We instantly threw him down, the stoe p.in oyer at the same time. Wa stojeiJ down and bejrsm to w ipe the floor wilh his cowardly carcass, not noticing the pisUd which he w as still trying to U'e. A printer jumed ia and took the pistol from liuckntr, when we allowed him to ret up an.l ordered him to go out doors. He picked up a bar of steel aout i"j itches Ion?, and undertook t strike us with it, but was prevented by our pentie rip upon his windpipe. In shovln? toward the door, we shjvel him through the plass, a fragment of which cut a smull pah in the editorial scalp. The article that we supjHse the superannuated old f'Kl took otiense at called no names, and w as a matter of common .street talk, and was published as an item of news. We shall continue to publish all news items we can come across, regardless of whom they hit, and hereafter be prepared to defend ourselves apainst w hotter comes to assassinate us. We retract nothing, nor are we eorry for the mercy shown an old mm." I.ny on M-v-dinT! And damned be he wfco first cries 'Hold enou-h!'" The "old man" kft his howiter on the field of battle, and can have the same hy calling, proving property, pa in? damages, and apologizing f.r his cowardly attempt at asa.sina-tion.-H"iimt.cca (Af.) Ilfji'xrt May 1. Mr. Blaine's Yindicatlon." from liar Chjcafo Tribune. Mr. lilaine made acuri-u vindi-aMon' yesterday. He rea l lift een of the eighteen letters he t.K.k from M illi'tn. These letters, intea l cf 1-eici a vindication, s--m to l-ile evidence mount aiff Inch that Mr. Itlaine, rer since he has leen io C'iU:res, haleen an aftiie a:.d extensive rator in the securities in w iid'-at railma I. In one cf the tter he refers to a decision made by himself a sj-aker, in w hu h he ruled out a proisp. aiiindmeiit to the Fort Smith and Little t Uailroad bid. which amendment would have defeated the object Sollirht by the company. The mure of securities la whis-h he wa dabbling and speculatintrcoTer a Ion,; lit of thespeculative and questionable railroad corporaiions. The c harge a'aint Mr. blaine l. not that h ha been personal ly dishonest. or that he ha cheated any body, but that while a member of i 'onrrc. and particularly a Speaker, he has been exlenaivelr enquired a a broker io sehiiijf the questionable stcsrks and bonds of railroad -omnanie which have bvl. and bsve now-. legislative demand before 0nsres: and in one of thec tetter he refer to a decision made by himaelf which saved one of the bills of one ofthc-se companies. Ills worst ene mies havenot tsen able to Tlx upon htm the c hari ter of a pamt.ler an.l sf'ecnlator in the securities of questionable corporation. a be ha done in these letter, all -f slikb were w ritten, as he say. in se c recy and confidence. Instead of vindication, the letters seem to establish the charge. A Constable' Threat Cat in his Wife's Presence. . A horrible and fiendish murder was coimuitted near Mesilia, New Mexico, few nights ao. A bade, cr ball, was iu progress, and number of Mexican roughs were pre 'ent, drinking and fighting and running the affair to suit themselves. Anieeto Motitoys, a Con stable, interferes! to quiet the disturb ance, when he was set upon by a bunch of bullies and stabbed and beaten with clubs. Two or three of the stabs were serious. The officer was carried insensible from the dance-hall and con veyed to his home near by. Later in the night the Mexican fiends, armed with knives and clubs, went to the house of the wounded man, ami demanded admittance. The officer's wife, fearful of the demonstration outside, refused to admit the gang, whereupon they burst open the dor and rushed in. The Constable, stretched in helplessness upon the bed. was again attacked, anil beaten mercilessly with clubs. Then, as if to climax the atriK'ity, the insensible officer was dragged from the bed to the fbor, and his throat cut frui c.ir to ear. The wife's entreaties on behalf of her husband were answered by a Id jw from a club which felled her to the lbr. There were five Mexicans engaged in the murder. Two the worst of the five escaped into the mountains, but the other thice were captured the following day. )t fire r Xcf. An AnlhoriUtiie iH-uial. l'ron the Alimnr (N. Y ) ArgTi. It i alleged that a tirm of advert ii"T en; have sent i ircul ir tocei ta-n n- a -pal-era. c r.taii.in etra t f r.-:ii "t lie r n -pH-r fivorii (i ni rn -r I T 1- n f r the l'. iileliCV, to be republished a 1'" nelle t.l f TC II1JM ll-:lt I 'll. We are autiioii.e 1 1 siate thvt n sin h t I.. i Is- ii ibon" 1 v t!i.t t r'ii. r !y at t r tit til, or bv tkVi j- r- ii f. c- vr. w ith t ..- :.i,tior.tT of "i,..erti'-r I ' Jn. d r--, t or indirect, or wi:h kn-whd.-e. or byitie :i.-' t, y or with t' - ki.o-ve i.c f n -""-If .I'.oUt (i'jl.'ni"!' 1'liiieU.