Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 18, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 July 1876 — Page 2

I At lturtlnjMon, Ky., on the niht t the WEEKLY C0URIERi3-;'ri'isrr

C. DOJJfE, PuMitber. IXDIAN'A. CUUKENT NEWS. 1 couitr.m. vla the Senate, oa lh 21t, Mr. Sherman called bp the Ho-e Jo.nl reolut)oo auUioriiicf th Seer, lary ol U Treasury la lu f 1. . Ouo la ilrrr eoin in exctina-e lor Urgxl tcn.lor olea, aud ulimitted an amendment roTi.!iric that lb trade rtoilar hall net hereafter le leg altrn.ler, ant authorumif the iwwury ol the Treaaury to limit emnac thereof to uch amount aa L ma? deem ufl-cienl lo ui1t lb export .itm and ir . f mJ. Tto Ixliaa Appropriation bltl wa then passed , the rlau ttruTKliDf lor V lra-.r of tha Indian Itureau to the w ar I irpartioral having been amcleaout. tlie UuuMapeot nearly Ibe entire (mwi in Diarnnif Um varuu lien. ot Ue sundry Ciril Appropriation bill. In the Seaate, on the 22d, the Naval Appropriation bill wa eonited and paaacJ.... lath liouae, tbe Sundry Civil A pprvj'rialioii bill wa fnrtber coeaidered in Committee ol ibe Whole. In the Senate, on Ibe 23d, Jdr. Edmund morel to take up the bill to amend the cvnd. fourth and fifth aertiona of the Enforcement act, lately report! from the Judiciary Committee, to meet t)ecUoni in the law eipreaeed ib Ue recent deciaion of Ute Supreme Cvrt. After dincuion a rote waa taken, which resulted yea, i-i; nay. It party rote. To iropoe1 amendment were then cooaidered and the bill aed yea. S'.; nay. 1J The llouee continued rni icraliim ol the um1rr Civil Appropriation lull ta Committee ot U- Whol. In the Senate, on the SUb, no bu.ine oX pecial lnUre.t waa transacted Tba ilme, la the ab-eflc of Speaker Kerr an J Cox, Speaker pro tern., elected alilUtn Saylcr Stvaier pro lew. In the Senate, on the 2Jtb, the Anuy Appropriation bill, a ameaJed ty tbe Comi-du-e on Military Affair, wael. The iimhImenu coital.! in nrikin vai ot the Hon bill all ttc&c sciti. -' 3 mX a rccr cation nd reduction cf lie Arm v ana al. o tnarea.iuf appropriation tt.i . .""J In the lioure, Mr. Seal iDtrodu'-ed a till pro Ti'ling for the repeal cf the ljumption act, and moved the prerlou naeetioB. Objection waa ma.le and the toll went orrr. No business of pecial iutercat w tran actrd in either IKnae on the iTth. tTARKIMGTU.. , , Senator Morrill, of Maine, baj hen nominated for rVcretary of the TrranrT. The nominaUon wa uca&uuoualr unCrnif ll T the Senate. , ' An order hx been iaued by the tet retarj of War relieticf lien, tsdiofield from command of the Military iMvulon of the facliic, acd !iptiini; hiiu t tLe ommacd of West Te'ut Military Acadeiij, rflietinjr Col. Hcfer. Gm. Mi Dow all will tale Ciriiauiinn vi inc jiiiiiu; fiiiMUttuiGiauitc. The rWvKIon nftt,e will .1 rm. I ----- 1 tlnnei! The TW .rf mpnt r.f Ih L.i:tV i"J , be under the cornmacd of C-l. Huer. The ful'owinp i'p'intcicnt Lae recentlj .. . nnounced: Jaa.e A. AVjiliarx n, Ki, ja be Commiior.er of the (itcfril Lai. -office, vice S. S. ruritt. reined: Wm. J. Hot pen, Tew Tr, Secretary tf Legation, Iycnn, vice Wickhtn II(.fiun. reiined: Jamen Iay. of New York. Sf-r.d Secretary of lAciMfi, I.ocJor, vice Wta. II. Che e?ebr'ticb, re-fcii:ne'l. Mr. Itlaine hai hl a rel ipe. in con-e-inence, it i aid. of his attend'rtf arc! upeakir at a ratification meetin-'. l!i pbyicucs have ordered him to leave the capital as voa a he is ia a coudit:ott u traveT. Kit a. Sherman h.w Issued an order f r the sppr.-j rijte oWrvsnce by tbe Army cf our Center Lial anniver-ary. ( HAST. ' The Main II'puLIkinute (Jocvention, held on the -J 1, ruu oduaU-d li.iv. Conner, slid reccinine njed the t poiuliatat vf Mf. Blaine to the vacancy in tie U. 5. hti.. WESiT A.M H017H. Davi l Meriwether, anrjrro, La been arrested at ClarliiiHe, Terin.. on his owtj . f . . . couieion mat ae mi''picea a emua oa the Iuivii fuivir.e anJ Great "outhern lUL'roa.1. I in ijk de.tructlonof a tralaan J ariy irjurinc Joaeph Hiromet, the eni- ; call ously neer. JleriwetLer has been in the habit of ; wrerkinj; trains, he aT, to t-incJc r Irlired , paenrer. William Adin was hanid at C!evelvn4 00 the 22.1, for the murder of LI. wife, hi ico-oa'ienier. ami in. i.erirr- 1 I'.r.tr.n 1 . . . . - onthe4;hof lfrnherlaat. Gen. Oror.k' rnmmimi bait a fv.t with ' the Sioux on taa nebrH. a bnr. h ot tfc. i . . . 1 leuowiume In Montana, on tbe l.Mh. The Pioux were la force upon the hills, and made the first stUca, thereby ahowln? !

confidence in their abHity to defeat the j J Ciung waa tj .et. vooy. Tbey were repulsed at ail1"".' . v ,l. " . rM

point, however, after an enacemeBt t latln? four hours, during which I nine of Gen. Crook' command were killed : n.i .-1 a.j 1 ' many wounaca. tjenerai . c. ..t..i. - ........ .

t-iut.a uorae was oot unaer turn o unrip f " s . t bonf sty. the flLt. The Sioux left 13 dead bodie oa in ce1 'rom tf,e nt ,t aui1 1 kUl tified I The i-eoj le look to the Iloii.e with trut the field, and it it sail that a number of , tr"m no 'UL-ide caiiae, as, for th three and hope, that tbee refortna win be adherotters were killed and wounded. Tbe fipht . 'lowing evenings, the young returned i ! t 7 . There can 1 bo 'ncea. . , . . to the nf J to rst I siu-nt i-vrl 'IOB eoniter.t with duty and rood f. nth. occurred W miles fron U. waoa atid p.k " " , 7 -, ;n IT il l K 1 Kdrrncbment Is iDdi-pen.ald. at only traiD,andowlD to a of ratloM. and ia hmr wt"hng this hnnxl and their f u., ,, ritlt ,ni f,Pt(lrii t,order that the w- i.mled might be tared for, . Parpnt, and the wbole Una was occu- j demoralization brd from yid'txIitT, it waa necesar .return. j pied, ercept short intevals when tlc3-but Ue- Me l imperatively required by

HarrrJoLi .. a banrod U Pari.. 111.. ! no bangf-d tie murder of on the2.T.I, hi it tp-n, I " Jacob It. InIeceniUrlat. He left ! awrittee. ... , u i.'nn. wbhh Urrir.iMi.i,i 1 o!d on ttie .street the day of hi execution, i The railroad bridge acrois the Missouri ! -titer at Kana City w partially jf. .troyed by fire on the 2" 1. It will cot about !

r-o.oi to rer air the daniitre, and the ev- I "l4"rfc J'""I"ng- ''Jt " a a ia:.oneral railroad, Usln tbe bridge will 1 f or ' flarP'nff ' 'L wings: but on the ome wei-ks unal.le to make tbeir tfireet ', C'-h day thev could fo!!ovr their parents connection in Kansas c ity. J almost any disiance, and execute an cpIn the Tnited State Circuit Court at CU-- warJ fli-nl with I'parently the? same "go, on the 21th, a numW of conictf J ' ;w4?- Kxamination of the wing-fenth-

mmte ttje ii-ky Itins we re seD. a B- . . . 1 icneen loranous terms or imprt-onment in il. ss . . I 3 ' " V1" WJJ t one jrMf, nnl fitifw T.rriu from !, .000 1 iJST I'iiitiv- re-1! 1 encf-M irr A ) . I . IIfinjr, t. n. P!(T;!non, JyiiHthan . Imon r.well.II. p.. ?ti;Vr, F. L. II. O. Pontman, DivIdP. i-h. ffm. Able, j Itc.l, 1 Co.p er , It. P. Huti bin. David Cochrane, and po. T. tturroncL. Kx-Al Icnuan llil- ... v. .1:1.. ,.t.. i.. . ! fieo dreth did not present him-elf for wr.tenec, ana is iuppo. e to have fled to Canada

murder, ith the iuUu'.ion of bamcinK Lira.

Tbe rioiier eiiJeaortd t ru. ., wbrnhewa hot aaul woanJtd. ai.d ' equrnt!y hanr J and hi LoJy ridvlii d w t:h Uillrla. ., I ltdlrl At Klti), C rawford Coucty, on Ike nlhtcf tbe 231; A I ftaoaer naiuej (K. borne, confined for murder, made a d pirate attack u-oc lUk Hendcraon, the Sheriff, with a billet of w ood, luBictinj: very erioua Injurtea. Tbe crlea of the Mtf-rirT wife brought a Urre rmwJ of ritit ti tn tia rcM'ue, who after arJ U-0 oultLt J rl-o;. er and hung biu to a tree. roHuu. - AdvVe from Mexico are U the effect that the KevalutiouitU are again in the aacendant. The Ciovrruiueiit funti under uira:a bare been badly defeated by lbe IUvoJutijil!4; Monterey baa been evacuated and b now in theha&dof Diaz; Saliiila la oo upied by EjKiledo, and Mur and nearly all the town a!in the river have been wreated from Lerdo. According to the Constantinople cvrreHndt nt of the London iaiy ,V', the moi-t atrocious crime have been committed in Bulgaria by the TurWUh Irregular troop Thirty-, even lave. are Vn.wn to be dertroye., the building Iting l-ut U tle torch anJ the midect lutudercd in cold Moo,!. It is be'Ieved that from 20,(a) to X,Of live have been v riSced in this Laxbarou warfare. Oar Centennial Anaivenury. fUym.l.XM. At ion BTTUE l'KUIICir. The CeateonialanniTerarTol thedaroe wbieb the lxi le of Urn LaiiwU Main Oceuarvd tneir I iftlil 4m a rrake auA euuu iuimm muult Iroarr of earth freea to aetann i an eTeevcior.&I v. jyu. The !!? oT the iwiwinent, at it birth aaJ in iU frc'aieneaa, intka the blesoinx aad pro4eetf cf a diT.ne Frvt 1-nre, auU uirtcea eoit nte and thre millioaa of pewnnmber. coirtoj-B-iiar ti.e ii:Jion wtich then . waa ae-fVi ana for w hieh lerreDt 1 rarer were Uieaoflcrea. It teeta florc l oa th occur- I re nee f tae ie bun .'retltfi anmvtri'ary uf owx ex '. SIMMS enoe a atoav. a rrwfui ackn- wteaj. merit be auatte to Aiaiiirtiir tiel for too I wil tLtrA ' rrv'retLe 'oa tbe anfrpteetfon an I bouat:ea w.i. h beh to our bclive-1 fuiicrr. 1 treref-re ztki ( i um t'ni'l s tm tea oa tike so-

prvactiinf ;n day of Juir. taa :iuoa to iatuw - nuu.u i ai nana, aau money u seewea to al ot.eranee witn wn h they are aceuAtoise-J , carrr it on. Therefore, lhapjtrwaarBiut to rreettae return ef the eay. farther, m oeh ' be retalr.ed, and an army of ninty-foux maLneraf-Jat.uiatiPie aa in Ur KilrBTt ihaoaj eSee-holdrn kfrlon pn. public ri:)ou an i .ierou nai lafcakiTic to J rnuatd to rei4t every tneaaure of ee mAiiaikhtT ol foe ttie vic-fi-i t.ca luiTe k.tn "T r' o mad lu Uud oa the Con beuwed npon vi ani tfir d tiurmc tfe , rmr and lplnm ifir bi!l, wbich tlie Iloiine eei.tury of oar eiiaieoco, aaxl kaaiT to in- e:it ttewn rt.4-T7.r from the jrtett apTot,t eonliauaaceof ll.faioran t ot 11:4,1 ro proptUUorw. It micbt bTe pone finch

1. J ":. . u u . '. iu w.uirr 'im a kituw ww fit i hand an-1 eaiiie-t ! ea ol the t'r.Loi M-iU a ij . bea&aed. lHneato Cftrf Waaomrtnw.th: ' Mh cay of Juae. in ttaryear. f oar lorU 1-Tan4 ; ot the icleTn leceeof iie Tt tc I Miu.e our I LuoJreJ:'. I . URaT. Hf tbe l'ri Unt. UaMlLK I !, -ccrttATJ uf &Mt. Hsw CirJs Learn to Fly. It is doubtful if y ung birds, while ' vttin their neLs, are toaw-iouA of tLe . betolpadeof their win;,. Aftr I long-continued fcxi vriueuing I lind 1 , tLey ma e hj u-e ox u.'-iii m en-kavor , :r. to t'5pe. Vi Iri-.t Iaip 1..-t , l k 4J.il 1& Cli" t irelr. !! removed fx o:ntLeu t, or Uw - ; lend themselves by po king at the in-, nu'.ci. n wvii j u.ici.h ti7im ii , ((.r 1 u !H n .t 'ti.-.l ! 1,11.1

ih'rd d:rrt4ly and in.lirt-aly jCsirB, t ' 1 couuu Adiainitraton and a p.irtl:in i consequently there will be no mre revtfsern or rVrhins rv.re i.n -lr for. - f Zl iie 5"V'L lY Lttttr i wanti. Tnen . enue derived by the City from senii- ! them o rtl,e?wr 1 tt Jll i'Z'Xl1trI L"T a" U'; '"'n 11 fin om the paU-rnal Lead 1 tnem to ue lli .r w ir.gs. 1, ailcit,l rvrtle .ri"e M a cr-tly nham. maintained 1 .fl,:i ti,u.i;.v .

, Cn onlv interpret rf rtalu La'iUia , actions cf th partnt lirJ wi'Ji rfcr- - . f As an ir.taiae I wHiijU4A from my; Cf-nci . with rf f :nnco to tL iadi o i tnf iM. Tr. l n Vl. ,Y JlVf cf th!s f pecks U a d. tie tia.of . a 1 within jan feven paces of the railruud , within jan feven pace. of the railnid , d. tr!"k- The Tnrg bird. were. jut to k'lve the nest. I vialle-l the , w 1 1

ut '" ur11 VJr , 5a ' . -1 a.P"tbe (.fern. -and arrern ltlit.ra.lv

P0 11 OI lh I'jryonrg otru Oe t f 1 . , , I tmgon a brhT-sterii, shout a yard from 1 .1 . t u- i. -.- ' the ned. Takin a favorable position. 1 j.uiaj. jw"vii W - rjtras Cloiely, I l.nr u-aa l-crv tMlAt a r.'T.i- ' " ' - ; Kvidently scnK-tuingucnTial hart red or was ocmrrinr- ' In. a f rnents I saw the hen-bird rj to I - .. u . . f . 1 . .. ... : . . . F"" u Iwrcea 1. Irom he edge , U the nest, to which ; w. kt P ui! ,UP rwi"? rr l. n ita "' M uu' ".ou"4 acraiguw-n out 1 V. ykU-n TL'io was the initial uiovenitnt that develuned into : ... . . . , ' , , . . . .: 1 1 v Curhf I the rnnniTl.ir.n ur..i-.. t 1 . tt .1 t ? 1 . .1 . WPre ,n I'r.g tLe young Urds , f rsrxr.1 w..r. -. ,.-.. ....r, a i ' 11a irui 1 o juii. uul viri Li'iiiUL' 1 t,".m ,ru.m lhc rai:,""aJ lract over which trsih r3cd frciuetjUV. Two dJs frr,u Z th ne.-t they couJd C' or t ight Jarls, but alway s from i'7oer to a lower Pr perch a-d re"ain.nc I branches by very 1 ca l"e n'ore Jtv'4;e branches by very on Ulti "h of Jane, as comparcw with tta hr V -a e-1 r ar . s- ..! I . . Ma I " - ' ..7. . . In llii rri Y e .9 lltA .aI r 1 tr 11. a.- ' . al.- . . a.- a . t m l w K incrfRi ni-ni-ru 1 u a - r v 111 ta in t r- m r . rt v -t -m i . v " " - ' - r- ---- - - ter -leslged." I'-puUirtxen't Jfonih'y. One Cat-tain and six Lieutenants r.f fie Chinese Army have arrived f.t Ir-j lin and w ill serve n tcrnj in the Tru" - j..i. . - .. ; Mtii wrtny, iir tne purpose; 01 siuiji.g j the German military . j.tcm.

Tbe Ureal Isne.

Krio the New York Sun. J The I'rr.iilrt.t ha at lat .fh. ially hnn h) hand lu fyr of all the -iun rxtrnvairnce l- luiiertinent iaea KvCi'D ' ifru auil aa tmuittr le-iniciian to i-- a l .li.t rrixit..ii. itnpand In the Vfhita l -li 1 iie. coi.tlauin ttuip-irUT tbe ain'rapnili'tt- fr the preterit ?aljrar. In ti i r wont 4. I f Idm tLo efl u: im to aaV t he llnn-e of rprerntaiIT, a r rain!; re-du-ei ihe apprcpriitioii fr the rout In Vear Di'urlv 1. riv uilllioua of dollar, to inula i tdi proper work, eat ita ow n rtl, ntulnfy It attuH. ari4ilry Li order. I hi aii.lt. iu interference with tbedutica a 3d fund K! of Cori tlnmld bavf i .tn terwlyxlnld on ti e pot f uMtnjr the iuolcnt meoae, or reluming it without notice. It U not only ucprccodeuudf but I little Te than an outrage, which can only be explained by iranl' ienorameef the'elrroentary diatlnction which eparate tbe Independent department of tbe Government, or by the ohviou eatue which has rendered that ignorance more dente andobptinate, anl ilo-raced the flice which be ocruplc, but doe not fill. Of tbe twelve principal appropriation bill. U-n hT paed the lloue, one 1 now pecdlnr, and tbe other i to 1 reported immediately. Some of them were aent to the Senate neveral motth a:o, and bate J . K I l lMl, 't ictui ll u IV HIV llVUt loadeil down with amendment retortn the old prodigality, with a view to the tmpntlin; d. adloii and tooerce the llouae j hTx, up'the . enonnoua expenditure. throu?h which ; the itri at Kia have been enrich, d, corinto urm!.ion. The Alminlt ration and niptin ha been pread through the put lie ervU e, and the Government h&a been eonverted Into a machine for plundering the people. Ihe iaTeetiiraUons already nfade demonstrate byeod Uieiula that a retrenWiment of more 'than, fifty (uiiUon ia pr ticaal, without fn the leat depree pimbictf any branch of the ('owernruent. A refnnn to I that extent would, la fjt, cnntrilxite Urcly to th eocral eth-iency by exacte forcitur accountability, atid conipellioar a fait!ful di-MtbjTve of !ut. The lioure ba jitopped fhort of thi polble retreBch-rat-at. aud only reduced the appropriatione , tniny-cir.e miiiiotis ia rouuJ uuiuiN-r, e,nrard with those of the vumut fWal J ear. lb Republican party ha art It fare a?aiu.t the correra of any ahuc. aad iusit4 thit titrc had bs B reduction of epet;(5iTAire, no nutter hof niuch tLe IP' ntav T. or whit fa'.lin? off in the ratq'ttw there may be. A Procidentia! til rta'tm uere may ri rtlier, vD-oliiltti varlota miir.n. and 1 ,r : m - 1 . " Fltu "'. uf e LuruiM-r f wortble eon-W-T" aiarie ana nnui any liMrn; :rw cf oimerre to Juttfy them. Tbe IIuj-e allowed a libera: nurvia, Irit the 1 r.-,.l, t ik. i.mi . ...1 ,1.. 1 Senate would not sell, and the bill, after 1 rvpeatei conference , taw.' uspcndd leftweetbe two nnes. a.l a .iedbxk i" a.re-ttened i.pon ,it a- upon r.. . Mr. twMMi, 4 Iowa, one of the nokemen.f the Adminiatrauun. went far on t .vaturdie U.t a todeilare. if the IiU.matie bill wa tot paM-d 1 y tLe l-t 4 July, tLe secretary of 4!te weuld telegraph to tOTe5!; 1 i.in't woul.l te prte!el afTer that date, to nr. if the II ne of I: j rt n!arefund to oiM-y the tliituti..rr of the , Tant i tl'W ,i" - M.T,,r. nr niri' pi '"1 -on may r r.ij ailuic j thia Laie. and At to the re.nie a m-i' on . It the benrl.t of Idle and Ir:emitent 1 ar t -"1 d witiio'it any e-lor of ntility Tii-e h n"re or fe true of ali o:Lcr. I'ader eair le.-M itie vitm, tLe Snc .wrepinie with the fbni-e of I.sri in , S-J. Thall-au- . f lmows repr l u,,,, ti(. sn,, ,UtluIlr coutrol. the-i K'-w'.K.f a, .ohMLt ...a. im r.. T I 0.tk ot any imprirunt iuetkn. it rhinzs miiMru, ai.a liAM a tit e control Ter the puL..;.- puie. Ihe liouee of Lor. I ui'i on iniiur'.1 11 wu' l rxt Tenure f) depute the bud-ret of lutde. Here, the henate, fT'H me renal evereies a rower 1 . . lr ipreaurr than the Ixrd rn LicUnd. It n.aT.n'v r-wi-' it . i.i'i. i .. .. n "n,J ,mf,u' llI'lJ tui. but, a in . ;'Z .1. . be"; " , -' "J,, t 4-" tie j'ii-m-ih 1 in 1 r aivii 10 urjrTi i.Krn j . - " ' ..... s. r.au... the tir-ica, ar.d tbe crtS-H-hobler. : erytr out for more niuney: and on the other j are itb- pe "'.'In I tW ir indu,-

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uw mo i The Mie between tLe. two. partie. is vary I" 1 r' .:'' A' , .T.!

the nest. P1 ... . I u. ..,k ? r k r.i.

1 1 'i iuo mil' are lor iamini'TioTi. ine1 : -- "'i'n 1 , i"'i, in i ilulc 01 111c

$17 her own in.fividual right, having br. an.1 i.r.tra.u.r. and loectil itor 'aiut I been tmrcha-ed wiih her own inonev

. pl inderer, axid politician, shmit fer large appropriations ana hue expenditure L. trr farmer, ererrraerh.nl.-. everr lal-.r. r n TT tuizen. asx ror econo . .i 1 : :.r - r. ant every ro.ltitIzen. aslts for econo- . ' T ---- --- j 1 Dili aim m- m..L. i . ...1.1 -i.-u-uunmi 1 u; re.enue. it tne Kepunii- . . ' 1 'i i- m Jifa w ik wif ine .T n try th!tt,thefr rrninrnts should wr-I-roree tbe lne; Hut In no event thcuM the iiouse urant one mine aiore ian u aetuaiir ' 1 ' u i ji an "o ii.i Auiuiui-irai ma m tbe f .eevr rnm ,'.t. TLe war to real reform Is , ."w,n '"J' li"r,rt" "'""J--t u have a eubsuntlal remr and lu-ln a ehunA-e fr the better by ;ood works. The Kidaappinc ef Wasfclnifte , .Newhursh. . at It waa while at thee headoiarlcrs a bold fUtemi'l waa made to tnnfnre ... Wa.-hington. Clinton was vctv anxious 10 T rM.enon of . w X his porwi; letter" and nLmrr c rlmxnv tters warn ..' ing Liin "I bis danger, lint with all the t'l-ta that were laid, none seniei to It's . easy of execution M the one that vr.n failed here by the patriotism of n 3 oiuig lady, the daughter of one Kttrhk, 1 who proe-ed to-be a warm patriot. I. . f . I but tin.', wiio knew Mm best looked on him w ilh suspicion. This man and this

I spot were oeletted to t'fffrt WttsliitiI Uu'a capture. 1 ho ilau injx).fi wu-

to bar ft boat ready, and u p.irty f TorifS artited In the wmhI m-ar by wlu'Q WaAliuizton should bo invited to ditwtir. lli Jauhtor uverhi'itnl aeon venation that exposed thi-iplut, iiintin- ' f. rifled WtMihinton of her Mispi ion, and Uyod hiiu not to accept tlu- tnvi tatun ol her father to dinner. Tbe dinner hour wm to be late, so thttt it would I be drk before the meal was over. ! 7'Len the acuure waa to be e fleeted, ' and the captive borne olT to the iH).-otu of the Iludson. Tnn loat, manned by etTon rower, Would e.ifily have reached the Knjjlwh vessel below West Point before Washington ' woul4 be iuLed. InsUaxl of declining tie invitation, he accepted it, but in the mean time ordered a detachment of his life guard to march to the place just at evening, and present themselves at the door. While Ettrirk was engaged in conversation with his' distinguished gneet, he heard their footsteps and the low command of tbeir leader, and arjpposing them to be the detachment of Tories, he roso, and, laying his hand on Washington's shoulder, aaid : I believe, General, you are my prisoner." . . 44 1 believe not, sir, but you are mine," was the reply, a.s the life guard closed around him. lie was immediately marched oil and locked np. This threw the daughter Into a paroxysm cf grief. She had not anticipated uch a remilt. She had given no positive information niniply told her suspicion to Washington, thinking the only result would be to make Lira decline the invitation. That he would mako her kindness to him the cause of panUhmnt to ber father she did not for a moment dream, and she besought him net to repay her fidelity to hint by the imprisonment and death of her father. If it had beea f a mere personal matter, Washington, . would doubtless have ButTcred the man to go uniuolestctt; but the. blow wad not aimed at lam, but at his country, and this we would not have forgiven lu an only ton- Still, i very insuuet of Lu uatore revolted against inflicting needless suil'ering , on the daughter who had acted so nobly. If it Lad M?COtu V.UyV U, LoeVf I , it ia doubtful if even Wellington's inHucnce could have savetl.the wretch whose crime was tenfold greater thau th.it of Arnold. A drumhead court-martial aod a swift death was what he richly deserved. Washington, however, kept il... M.I. . v.. ...... . . . . t ... Mir inline iuiic-r uuiei eceii 10 a iew . lrsonal friends, and after a slutt conp ' 1 1: 1 1 uatiuruk ieicii.cu uuu on iuo promise j tLat te would, leave the country. To : Lh'.s ho gladly consented, aud escaped to Nova Scotia. The secrecy which Wah!r;ton maintalr.cd iu rog.ird to it . , , . rn . V lhe daughter 3 fake douldh-ss kept hl from becoming n part of the hiitory , of the times; but there is no doubt of hls tnuh among the old Ucvolutionary T. ',. i 4 4 "U""J J Jr vitty. Hsw a I'rartiral Y 1 onnr li aale ' . tied a Family IMfilciity. 1 rri , Bellow famiiy, on Twentieth ttrettt have seLtJi d tbeir deputes, and of the family. The ditlii ultics hav e been a follow: David T. iiellcw.a teacher of languages aud U-legraph opt'rator, married the wdow tf au aed iut roIei:luMe ' uerchaut of Terro Ilxute, 1 a . . a . . 1 ina., auotii mreo years xj. lickn.w - iH'attitorof ilu-s Dora UeL'esv, the elde-t, and Mis NetlUi C, the youngeM of oid man (oa-ssner's familv. Soon after his marriage ho retuoti d with h'w wife t'l thl4 ritv U'I.ita li.- i'mr i 'i.,1 in - "-e. - the dairying and. mat Let-garden buailies. ionsiderable roerty is f aid to 1,1m 11:, . 1 1 " -11 irui'.ll.uril, out V9 illJS f .ififj;, ta 1. ' . n, .it. i Homing (leiinne Is known. Iiut tlos i . . r . ,, , , milch 14 Known P.o!I.ixr nrnvoil l 1a n ... . - - w Worlhle,, j,2Tchararter .in,! a nuU.m.-o ' familv affairs.4 This voun? la.lv it ai prars held a right and title tn the Seven- ' St. ;or-Tt It was her own . . . . . . .J n the name of a trnstee ami licit for her um. Her drunken . ". -1 ...u..r.. e..,- .-. t,m h kB 1 .-B-a m .. T . " "U,.c -rem annnvinis and aggravation for j . Iwo or three years toast. He has insulted the young man who has been paying attention to his step-daughter, and in fact prevented his visits to the house. Tuesday night, however, the young ladies invited a half dozen or more young friend to the house, among tbcra Mr. Joe C. L , the aforesaid young suitor from Seneca, Kansas, a former friend of the family m Indiana. The 4old man" came borne about 10 0L(K. wjln friend, but Undine: aome j -(rangers present wentout again to 4tho aveLiie, ands-anio back about an hour afterward and broke up the party. Not satisfied with this, Ilcllew attacked Ms Step-daughter in a violent manner, and was seconded by his drunken guest, who, it Li to le ree retted, stands high as a citizen. The dilemma of the young ladies was a painful one, but Miss Dora was epial to the emergency. Mie requested the young gentleman visiting her to expel the two drunken men. It wis done instantaneously and ellVctivcly, both parties rolling promiscuously out Into the sir out. Ivarly on i'riday morning Ihe courageous young ladywas married to her choice, and w ithin time hour afterwards nccotupanied her husband to court to answer to a charge of assault. The old man is left out high and dry now. The homo which knew him onco will know him no more.

The courageous young lady h.s the bent wi.-liosof the V V'ie. hui aolved a family ditlii'ulty Miece.sfully. Kvery body in the ,4Soutli end" inilorses the brave young jrlrl in her practical way tf evading a family quarrel. r-Aaraj (Ay Welsh Ulscoverj f ImrHra. lu this age of acthe historical rwH'arch, the imehtion of the pre-Colum-Liau voagea to Amria'U is receiving that rightful attention which hat for centuries been withheld. Tlie dineovery of our Contineut by tbv Northmea in the ) ear 1UJ is now atrongly fMablinhod upon the evidwuoe of ibw.agju of Iceland; aud testimony is slowly accumulating in support of the traditions that adventurous mariners from other countries, in their Jong and daring voy. sgec, happened upon the New World, and even founded settlements on its khorcs, hundreds of years ifore Columbus sailed in the Sauta Maria from the harbor of l'ulos. Among other claims to the discovery of the Western llemiupherei thut ol I'rincfi Madoc of Wales, who flourished iu tlie latter part cf the twelfth century. Very little it known of the life of Madoc, and the evidences of bis having visited and planted a colony in the New World are wholly circumstantial ; yet they are curious and worthy of investigation. His story, in brief, runs as 'follows: Ou the death of Owain (Iwvnedd, the Prince of North Wales, in llfo.the snocession to liU throne was disputed among his children. To avoid the contention, wnich was distasteful to hi mild temper, Madoc, one of (iwynedd 'a sons, took to a seafaring life, for which be had a. natural fundac. I!j i.tud out m low ships, aud, sawing to the westward, came to an unknown country, which o delighted Lim bj lis fertility that he left moat f Lis men to keep possession of it, and returned to Wales to induce o Uiera U joiu bis youug colony, in his second expedition he was accompanied by a brother and a party suflicient to man ten hhips, which set sail from a small jvrt five miesfrom Hoi) head, in the Inland d Anglesea. This is th? most that history records of the voyages of Madoc; !';it aUu.-ion is so freiucutly made to him, and his discovery of a' new and plea-ant land to the westward, in the songs of the Welsh barvU w ho reorvil tho .annal of their country, and in the writings of later KnglUh authors, thai wu tuu-t acknowledge somebatdsof tmth for the narrative. To give further substantiality to the tradition of M..doe's discovery, there are many curious stories rLtin of a tribe of Indians formerly dwelling in South Carolina and Iloridi, and afterward removing we-t of the Mi.-sj.vippi, who were said to haven pa'j cnplcx-

1 ion, b.uc eyes, nil lia:r, ulN a:.d ln.inJ tiers .superior to thote of other aboriginal tribe-, and who spoke a liiiguage so ; tlo.-ely resembling tl.f Wel-b. that it j could be understood I y WcNhmeii. The tribe is now extinct, and the only u.oans of determining th fads of tin ir history are tn aminatiin f the torii's preserved of Lhe!u, for rHifs of authenticity,' and a eearcli anmng the scanty relics of the native Amciican ru es for vestige of a people desis bded froul Princr Madoc and Id follower. The Kev. Mr. llowen hns been for sovctal years engage I ia culltctiugfrom bf'fcs, pamphlets, ar.d immt, all fragnieiits ! tti:uotiy teUint cun-f rning t!i discovery of Atnfrica by the Welh, and has pieced thepi together into art, lngeniius and interesting narrative. It lacks iio argti.iiciit to proln. copvL--tiott except po-itive priHif, :o;d cf thi there is none. Whatever tin re i, however, of hi-toiy or trailitioii t found the claim of the W'el-h ujMn, Is brought forward, and, incomplete aa the materials are, there is entertainment in carefully scanning thetn. rVlovi.o TiiLnrw. Till: XAUKL'IP.

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