Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 18, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 August 1876 — Page 2

WEEKLY COURIER,

C. DOASE, Ta'wUsbvr.

JASrKI

INDIANA

CUKUENT XKWS. In the Senate, on the Vth.the amendment df th House to the Senate till to provide for Uie aale of the reservation of the confederated Otoe and Missouri Indian in Kan Mia and Nr!.raka were aicre-l to, and the i.ul . the debate uiho priuLnic extra cop. eol Itif President nicna'e w continued l Jir. 1'itlicrsun, tu wa replied to ty Jlr. !'.. .vmt.r J-J-er-niD hrD tiku. t'Hif, I. tit tf re eoticiudin; hit remarks the (senate a.t.ournc-d In the Houee, a u.M parsed civm a .not. of J i t muilh k tlx wowl Capt. )r.4, of the iserenlh Cavalry , killed In the Custer uun. The political .lcl-ate continued by aier. Hoar, Hooker vuj other. Ia the iate, on the loth, the confcre ni-e report on the Kiver and Harbor Appropriation bill wa agreed to. Tbe bill appropriate 15,. tuu,(M exactly. Sir. Sherman continued his remark of yesterday, acl he vn replied to br lMr. Ms.c.al. In the House, Mr I.ot'l (IVro.) orTered a resolution r uina: that in some Mate, a i alleged". Ue rijrhl ci-tit'crred tpon crrLa.in citizen l.r the r .fieeulh Amendment are reited an. I controlled hy fraud, riotence, etc., ami declaring tnat ail aUempu br force, fraud.

terror, intimidation, or otherwise, toprevmta free exercise ol the nhtof suffrairc itoul. meet with certain. coad::u and effectual puutishment; and that In any earn which hi t.ereUslore -cnrred or mayhereafUr occur in w hieh nolcnce or murder baa beea fir shall be coinni:ttil by one claa or race vo another, prompt punishment of the rnminal or criminal i iairraUvely deman led, w betber the cr.roe be one punishable by a line and Imprisonment or one demao.tirir Uie pun.hrocot of dealt). The eallinjr of the prerimi tievtion by Mr. Lord created consi.Wral.le confution, and upon f.e roll heir; called there w found to be not a quorum votine. TbeUepuLIican then demand-e-1 a call of Hit ltue, which wa earned . The I etncralie memler meanwhile pat la-re. 1 aliout

air. Lord' iek for consultation , the rn'l of which wa that the resolution upon Ue.na a eeond time put to a rote recetr.d iTt rea to 2 nay tiione rounfr nty being a4ec. lt:anl (Mo.) and ICeag&a (Tetaa). ine preamble waa then aereed to e. IU; nay. 31. Mr. lW-'be. (haurman o! the Coiijmittee on Ktpenditure in the Nary I Vj.rtment, intimiticd a majority ivni of aid coaKitta, tnareiher with their rrmdution, which waa aiptei. the re ort crniirr epretary Uobeeon for ne(:lvence m hi official tintie, through which the t.overnnirnt baa teen iefraudel out of fca.'f a million dollar, acd aim) recommend the removal of Isaiah lljin.-oin. t bit-f of C'onetnirlion bureau, tor incompeu'nry and ntrtitworUiieM. The minority reort aara there ia do eviuenceahowicg culpability in either case. In the Senate, on the lltb, amfndmer.ta lo U-J r-jml-rvuU: Vl'tl tr rtr-i to, uiakinic appropriation for fat mail train a far W t a St. Loui and iaha. and frm Wabinto New Orleans, ria Kichmoni. sir. Ha. !! ubmitted an amendment to restore the fratkinr priTiIefre, whira, kftrr a-m.-e diFrupion, wa arced u yea, 3 car. 1 a follow . ) eo Mer. jtlion, liurnnt-ie, Chrictianry, Coor, Cracin, IaTi, lawe, Ife-am. fcd-mun-i, Kreiio(riuyn,rtrd"n, Uu-iey, Howe, Irftall, KrZlr, Kur. Masey. Urmami, .V.U"hell, Norwooj, l'ld k. fif.rrwn . 1Ud-i.-j(i, lnsoni. Miil.iiry, oorr, atevecaon. Hal-

lac, U ilhrra . Say M tm. AD'bDT. 1 ltr , Hot'th. (am- ' enn ), iavt..n. (. kreil. itrry. liam in, I Keixan, I-rv-'in. lcCreiry. Mocal I. IcMil- I

of the AnierU-an Concreca. W l.t ri'.l l.j'l lUala-rrai t. r lr-nle hat vrm r wi re int nation! nrk? He lrc.t tl.e prorl r !crro e f the rur.KC Mr. t uixtr l. IcimIi.1 the m-rayaa wwri l n-k-.'i lii:c Uial in a bill I -l ilv iaard a ct'iiu-ffuce r-iHtrt tl, re UiiiHl l

aouie uaivrtectioii. the l'rr-1 lent ihori in 1 ll.t in. . . m . ' h i r l,k i.nn IK., wal rilir ,if '

Niii!rra d orUM-m rrforwer ia lo kirp rr Uwf api'tv priation and fc cvnJ tnlr ..r Ue wrliare of Ike country. Mlcr mciiioer to.k part in the ilet.ale, and themeaea finally referred ! the I otnniitc in C'immTre. luriu the rvatilnK r--l u there waa au rkcit-

mar IxHwren Mrirs. kNi and Cox frowinf ot.t of a Krneral I'olitii al and pcronl ! Ivbate, anl at 1 a. lu. Uie florae waactid in ! (iou In the Senate, on the lMh, a ntimbcr of llouae bill arrauting pcnMu were pafcd, but niany went orer. The Ilouae J mt re lulion

pruriding for t) aprintiutiit of a commilon

tril con.liiion. The tuinority report tie- J are Col. H. Pat. Pyeram!.!. II. ii-ol-

u c t!it tin-re I any trustworthy eUdcme urcd).

the niont ei eie Inown vlni'o T.,,

nty 1 deserted, rorty Hi Id lahor, r. vver..

I hm uif that th rlettior. wa not fairly' lien. Korthe, of (ieti. Slierl.lan' stair, rostratetl -ml near Seville. Tli

I t-oii.liu-ictl, and tbat the iliilietiitle in the arricl iu St. l'aul on the !th, b iiu; li ft I In AnJalu.l are s. orrliln and ful

e vim

to ltuuir into the cunnire which h taken '.t e In t tm pal .flKAllla.ftfill.t B ll it MUilaP tllatrtlt k. A

thereof , etc. . pawc-t. The Ch.r ub4juently for two yean AMant SiljH n Illii: Arrlii

state are all dire tly tr:nealle to (iovernor Aiu. !,'. prostitutiou uf hic.:lii' for part lo I'urpOM's, The riJctRV h not yet tein jdintid. iiator Locan appearrtl 1iyrrju-t beforfj the Corn nii: tee on WhUky Frauds on the loth. lie cl: ra. teri-1 the Insiniiatioii of eX'Solii itu Wilson that he (Ii.':iti wx

couiueted in anv v with tbe framla t

be a most rualk'ious fal?t'lnK,t, alld ad lucid tT'of In t'ontradii-tion f everal of M il.n' stutcnit iits tujile before the I'oturulttee. .Jaraofi (i. Hill, of Hoton, who h been

sury,

inn.Hince-l a eiich c.miniitte-, Hi.n. .lonea, J n Tr?

lL.iJn.il . n 1 lt.. 1'tk.ft Kttl t.. mHiLPii. II...

I'reei.l. nt t accepi'the err ice of oluiit.-er to I Supen isin An hitet t. aid in i:pre-iD Indian hortiiilic pa wed. The J (Jen. Ilor.we I'orter a'erej 1m Tire the brM? ZrX:X';l ! uae Connnittee on WWaky Fraud, on tbe , ( itv. loaa. alao asel. Trie hair laid U f..re 12tb, and In hi testimony contradicted a the' S.nale a mcre from the Fren tent of the BUtnWr ft titemenl made It Hluford Wil- ' I nited stU-. rrturiiinx WKhout h: approral the 1 ., , , .. Nnate bill lo provide for the ml ot a portion f OI' The ( ommittee adjourned ou r nutil of ttve reaerralion of the eonfedcriti'd Otoe and ' the tiet esion of C'onnres. '

liouri bind of Indiana, and sac and Kox In

than in kahni an t Nebrai-ks; aisA. anliicr neoae trotn trie I'reaidcnt rtatiuar he waa con Vinced after lurtt.- r exannnatin that hi meaare returtiintf the biii aithout tin ii:n.vturr wa premature, ami roiuettiBir that the bill nuxhl ! rrturtei u him tor In aurnaiure.

Arirumect beicfr made that the I'rei lent ha t no nM to recall a bill after he had ret. I it, a nw ti'n t pa the bill, notwithatandmir the obycI. on ol the I'rcsid. a., waa nrrirl uuanunoualy. The uaual reMtlutiona of sourteur were pail , and at I M p. n.. accrlinc to lha term of the J iint reaolulion, the lreident H the enale announcol that the urt aeaa.oa of the Kurtydorth Conreaa wa enlel Id the llouae, meaaajre ww received from the President anoouncinir Uiat be had I'trnt the Iiplomalie and Consular Appropriation bill, but ra.lmjr attention lo lh fact U t conftitotionallr the House bat do rubt to ordrr the withdrawal of lontul or Minialera, aTUio:irh it miht re-luce or withhold entirely thealarieto 1 paid lo said o-er A c:t::ut:jcil iHjcui& U

1'mila of the power of the iYcidcnl in rr?rd to the diplomatic oftlce waa carriol on by Mr. Tucker and Mr. Hoi man on one fide, and by Mir ttarfleld, Lawrence and Itank on the our. The mrf-nze wa referred to the Commiltew on Appropriation. Mr. Hunter, from the Judiciary Coo'.mitue, made a report ex ncraunar therhairman of thali-ommittee, Mr. knHt, la OLnnecti writ!) the Joaiah Caldwell U-'enrarn. Vr. MeCrary, for the wiiaority, diacntcd. but the tnajoritr resrt pael by a party rote si to So. A resolution of sympathy lor Speaker kerr. on account vf hi aenou ii'aes, wa passed iiurininuilv and ontrred to t-e telerrap)iet t tr. Kerr. Trie speaker an nmncc-1 a memliera of the iint committee .n Chines Irair.i.rration, Mer. I'iper, lleebe and Wilin of Iowa. lleaoluBon of thank to Mrssr . sarler and ox.

socaker pro tcra , were paje I. The speaker !eo w-in. (Mf sy'er tn in- I'v

pounced that the boor Vr final adjournment hadamve-l.and thankinc the H ue f'lf it courtesy, the flrat seaaion of Uie Huse ot tlie rorty-foiirlh onrre tood ili.irn-t with i

out ilar. Thia authontatire dissolution an folio we-1 br lr.e ehcer. Mem tier aixl offir in -n.el:ate)y rnav-l in takmc U-ave of tuh other in the tnot dcniiinatranve mir.nj-r.

I It i unofficially reported from Washington I that the President bis determined that la every Instanc-e where Immunity w jrrantj ed I y Secretary l'ristow and Rluford Wilion t Indicted wjhi'ky ronstinitor. condition that they sive testimony against

other fx-rson. that thry ball he irosecntea anew. In case where j artie ple.tded ?ulllT an4 have not yet been sentenced, they are to be brought into court anI Judgment moved in their cae. President firant hs aubmittej to an interview by a New York llrvill correspondent, a report of which U poMmhed in that iaier of the LMh. The rreident id tht there hal leen many misrepresentation reaniini: oihciai communications between him and Mer. Hristow and "ilon, a an illustrxtion of which he stated that he never aked far the reit:ntlin offeretl by Itrlttow, but teveral time, when he voluntarily propo-ed to resign and wa urjntly anxiou to do o, he (the President) prevailed upon him to tay in oit.ee. Cocernins himself, the President naid the question of hi intejritr or pnbity, it

(.en. Terry camp at the mouth of the i

Km!.ii.1 on the lt. He report the command in K 'l condition and nmklni; pretsr.itioii t.i Jointicn. Crook. The Indiana re thought to bo mnsed sonirwbere between the U sebud and Hk Horn lCiver, but the jreneral iinjresson prevailed that t'lev would nut risk an c -nifatreuietit.

The fees allowed to special cout)t l of the ( (ovrrninentin the St. I.ouls whisky n-.-s j are as fttllovts: .lolin It. H nderson, Jd,. I

I La ton. .,. fioverner Porter, if Tenueset, haa been renominated by the I-eituM-rati State Con-

baa been appointed t rention.

The Mii hlirnn I'emivrat h.ive nominated W. L. Webber for (iovernor. The reirnUr" Uepub'ican state ( (invention of Ark vnsas, which convened on the '.th, nominated a fujl State ticket, as follow.; For Governor. Joseph Prooks; secretary of Slate, Joseph N. Johnson; Auditor. II. II. 3IiIIer; Tresurer, Nick traub; Attornt y-iei.i r.l T. II. I.jrne; Commissioner tif Lands. J. T. Jenifer: Superintend'iit of Public Instruction, V. II. (iillan; Chancellor, Tim. Pate; Clerk of the Chancery Court, .lame W. Jackson. Presidential KKntors were also iiofnintted. Archbishop Pun-ell, f Cincinuiti, lus writun a letter to the Catholic Ttl"jri-h detinin? the attitude of the Catholic Church towirv? M hool In the I'nlted State. He tle-!arf tL? Church ha no tlipositlon to interfere with th ystem,

fir.

The Wa'ner Musical Festival at l". .y r.-tith, (i. rniunv, opened on the l.llh. Anion.- th.' tlistirjruislted auditor present wire n,,. Fmperor William, the llmpcrcr Ioiu peilr.i and half a dozen minor princes, bes,ie I.isxt and Gounod and other eminent com. loerii. The opening iH-rformaiiee w .is vi r bri:li:mt and Mi-ccsful. The French mishion t hiipel at Nit I.,,,., for the province of I''an Il.!i, in China.' waa attacked by the iiopulnec d'iri.i.'

P.rojdhead, JIH.uni; I.ucien celebration of mass. The priet.t an 1 uun I uf the eoiiLTi-irat ion ui r Lillo.l

The Pritish Parliament prorL- .-. ,n the l.Mh.

X PrfsMenlUI Mesnatre lNcdnlin Kiet-uthe rrrrocutive.

the

nd further

No

doubt

Justice and equality would entitle the Cathoiic people f thi country to exemption from taxation for the eupport of other at hooU, or to share of public fund in proportion to the number of their pupil In the hool. but even thl claim we are ditoed to waive in your favor. '

Senator Morton made hi tiM political ?' "',r7:na"ul ;il u m .i. . , . ., ,n eallmn attention

IKret u, ior uie ireent CHini'ain.ai inui.inapili on the 11th. The freisht brakemrn ou the tihioand

Mississippi lUilroad Inaugurated a strike

mi.:Lt le 1ud 'ed now or In after rear, nev er

fare him an em-tion of concern, at let In t Seymour, Ind. , on the S".h. on a.-count ..f ! i,ir;i,l',"Bt,.i

tae war oi uouot, tecaui. ne knew mat lie i u-uueuuu oi usage.

had never been imjlled by improper mo- The confession of Hobb Kerry, the enp

e-. and he did nt llieve thre wis thf ' tared M:d;;rl txbres. rubWr. is i.ubii.hed

Tlie Hpl mf the KeawMiptiaa .4t. Fo'low Ir(t i the n-tc by yea and nay on the resolution reported by Mr. Cox, from U.e Committee on Racking an-t Currency, on Uie !tb, for the repeal of tbe lnumpt.on Act of J-T5 : )'. M-r. Ainsworth. An lernoe. Atken.

r.acn.na-, I'fand, IUxine. ftrndford, I'.T'.tt.l,

Lan. Morriii. tieelr li

.sir. liar. io.pnuueequer.i.y explainer! mat ne I ilr,.wn , N. V. ) . Krown Kan.,. Cahr-ll. Cald-

iin-n-n..u.,in.i ci.sj.f:--ii nil I ,.;i f Ark . jv lwt '.I iTrnn 1. Cati.ot:' tan.

ix.a, i '. t ate, cauneid. t larke (kr.'.i

r.-ve irom yew to nay. teiitor slrt.-r read a

pumwroi ie.(rraoi in.m i.e m-can or Ala- c. lark ( Mo I . C li roer. C i. rane. t oilm. C.V.k.

.ama.ienvirc trie ataumrct vt Mi..U.r .aU.in , 01 ir.t.nW. Iouls. In.rham. .Un. FTar... bis recent t-h, that n ei ti.u in that sute au'kner. lion. irler. omr. Korl. rark- I wafairircor. wu-l. The wr.lera cljim that lln, i.nse. t...l. t-lm. i.nnter. Iltrrison. i trouaanu,, publican roler. were cj..frn; u.xnri. Hivmi.n.l, llmkle. Hrrf.l. Il .'.man ebie.l. Mr. ,n.er aid be ho,.l i .er .k.ir.. Hon-. Hub'-rll Hueu n tlei.ae wott.il appmnt a special ccn.m.tt. ur,, JoDr, ,Ky-) ljkD,,n (ln,, Lsne.

. .i...i i aarrwe, l ew ia, I.vnde, May to , Mrh, Mc -"' tutir-nal anndirent pr..-d I Kar!s.nl. McMaHoa. M.! ..ken. Mi;:. SIt-t.ytlselIouise.inr-irajr.ltJineirh Mutrhler. Nea!. S-w, p.vne. as-rp.1 to -.;., tat. 13 la the House f I..,,. i,.i.t.-, .11 !

U.e senate till author.x.n the enitdotnient of I ni,r ji.,". , 'r..i 1- I )... I,,.1L. tvirf.r

art 1 rr a El i.rovid .. ' . '. ,L " . .

- I - . i-Mf irinu, .-irnnuil , . IlllUI, ..a.;.

southar-1. sprinarer. slirier. teTnon. sut-.

'i:htest thine to the contrary on record

With the liirht of events and experience of earlier time there were mary thin;; he could a-'e n w which he rui,: bt do if atrain necessary in a diffcre nt wr ; but they prtaiuel more to the matter of discretion a to individual thin to ijuestion of policy. In everythin he did he had alway adopted the rule throt.zh life to examine into w hat v. a submitted to Liru carefully and without any thin but the principle of doin riirht, a far a be could J:.le, to e-iiJe him. He bilaluay written, spoken and m-ted in

I that dir-ction and ia a manner vbi h he

thought came up to the standard. Intel! j:cr.ce ha l-ecn received that the

lie mv that the ranst comprised ei-ht per-

ons, vi. : Frank Jimc. Jesse .Tame. Bob Younirer, Cole Younger, Clem Miller, Charley Pitt. Hill Cbadwick and hlm-elf. The roblery wa planned and executed under the direction of the Jame and Vopntrer Ikit. After the robbery the party kept together for about 'JO mi!e, when a division of the joiU w as made and the Toblrcr epaated. Kerry receive! Jl.!! a hiihare of the money. After makin; hi confebm Kerry led the 01V1 r to the place where the Mivide" was made. and a lan: nuuibrrof valuaTde ppcr were ri'ovrr. d. Kerry hal only w hen arrested, hav in

! gambled awn and spent the re-t of the jl,-

WAf.iTN, I. ('., August 1,. II,,. Preaidcnt sent the following mrs:i t.i ,. House of lleprener.tttive to-day: In anixiiiiK-in-, a I do, that I li n.- a::.v. i ray aiKiiature 01 ni-.inl appro al to tho act n. ii ini( aprprintion lor the con -11 1. ir m. I tntlic service of Uie t lovernincut for t'.e vear rt. 111K June Is;;, and for other ptirit-t-es, it :. my 1I11U to rail aiu-ntion to a ai ivii.ni m tin-.u-t .lirei liutt that notice Is- aent 1.im eral 1.1 ih,. ,., lomalic uud conautar oflicer id the Cov.-riitii. nt tocl.iee their ofli . lu the literal a-'Rae uf tn, dirM-tion itwoul.. t an in-i..n ..f .,. t .i,.i, lulional preroKatiTe and duty of Hie Ktecutne. lly the t onsluution the Preidis.t rli.til i.avr p .er by and with the adr ice and 'nscnt 1 I uir Senate to make treaties, prov ided two. thirds i the M-imtor prraeiil con-eot, an.) lie slnlJ notni nate, and by and it'i the eonsfnl and a !vu .if the Senate, (hail apisiint einliaa.-tdor ami tw public miuiater and consul, etc., rtc. lii. within the (Miwrr ol ConKrer t- gri.t ir w iUi hold appropriation ol tmoi.a f,.r tiio av nient ol the aalarve and exiv-ns,- i.f the f . eiifn represeiiUtir.a of the .ovrniiiril. In the curly dav of the Gorerium nt a sum in grt wa anorom iul , lainir it f the' t'.c .ul.vt ti determine the ajrade of It. rand rountri.-s to w Inch these ahould be aeni. Later, for rrv many year ieciflfl sums h-ve lm-n appro" priated for ieimated mission or employment, and a a rule the onus ion br Congress to make an appropriation for any pc.-ifl.- s.t ha hereto fore 1-een - pu-. a an indication l a wi-h on the partof Concreaa, which the Kxccutivr brain h

and complied illi. to liie iiHsf.'iirt.

1 wtiii-n 1 nave in.iicafii, 1 urnr I that the inlention of the rovi-i'n a onlv to exereisthe ( dnstitational ieroa-ntive i.f ton I fTt over Uie expenditure of the i.ovcmnienl

and to fix a tune on hich comm-nsation of eer

r nil r-ir.

the rvecntltr.

w nu ll 1 anoiii.i iw cotiieiied to reti,and my present object I not t.i .Ium-ii or li-pute tlie wiadom ol failii.tr to approoriMte lur n-ersl f tlc, but t iruarsl anaint the ronstru'-tion tk4t niiiht pot-aihly l pinned on tlie I ifiiri, .- i;e l as Ituplyiiir a nitht in the leirialalire br.ii,' h to ,i reel the rloRii.jf or l.s.-oiilinuuiK "f at;v of tlie t)pl'Hiatlc or consular orbre i f the liorrn niei.t. ( i-net I f S . 1 ,1- im Kxrculive Mansion, Ati.T. l', 17'!.

Kcv . L. P. smith. President of Howard 1 '. Hm.-e Younirer, who wa arrested ! u'rT lKn lh'" l"-e.-i.iive

f'ollecp r,1 late 1 . tn m i ... !. .nr nf l.li.n ! I'Ani.ill. W.rrt- a.. .Iiuk..,...l .'t.e I... ! . . . -''" rla'' '

ArTairs, died at Accrc a, on the ft eot of held several day, there beini: no e i-

Africa, during the latter part of June. Just i reviou to adj lurnment theSentej confirmed the nomination of A. M. t'lapp

l,ts coi.t, insk-a of no aa

ol. wa tMx-e-l. Mr. lUnoall ma.le ae.irferer.ee

report c tie Indian Appropriation bill. He said the bid aree-t to w a a vir over la-t ytar' bill of The bill waa a-reel to. In the Senate, on the lith, the confereme reiK.rt on the Lcpiala'.iTf , Kieculire and Judicial Appropriation bill waa a.rrel U. Tie Hawaiian treaty waa c.n-i-lerel at letsth, but nit 'lise.I c.f. in the House, the conference rf-jKirt on the Leiria.atiTe, etc., Appropriarion bi.i wa agreed to. A larre cutr.i- r r.f minor misst -e and ronruLite are practically auo;tiei by the bid, no appropriation ma.le lor them. In the seoftte, en the lUh, the Ilou-e bill for Ce a f tv 1 ne 'an 1 waa amended mewl at a-id !. Tie bill to carry into eTect the llawa an treiiy aed. The confereoce re ort on the Indian Appropriation bill wa

ft lot ted. Mr. sjenccr mi.mi.ied a resolution pn.ii'lur for a romrr.ittee to investitrnle the ele.-tion in Alabama. Ol jecUon r.natle to it rresebt crsuM ration , ai.d it went tvr Trie louse )o:nt re-.oiut.on l-r.-fsr-irii' an amendment the Cot.st.tutioo ol toe I niie. -late pcniioimr toe appr.-iiaUonof monet for tbeupsnrt of er. tarmn le-.l .i dt-fraud yeae, . ; nai , '. ft ftnet partv Tote. The House bill authoriz-rz the enlistment ff troopa toai-1 in suppressing: tite Indian insurrection wa ps-.l with an aiendment iirutina- tie nun Ur of rerniita t and the amour. t apiropriated to fl.CJ.Toj. In tne House U,e iil.tical drt.ate wa continued by Mr. si nrt"n, mho made an emphatic denial to tlie tM. rf.ert that there bad Is en f rau.l com o.itu-1 in the late e!ction in M.--i aippi. lien jr W'atterson. menil-r e.eet frm Kentucky t Lll It vacancy cause. I br the deatn of Mr. Hsesooe. prffsrnUd himself at't took ti oath ot office. Mr. Schb ii-hrr n.a ie a iser h in ftdroracy .f the Silver bill. The eorference re port on the Indian Appropriation bill wa a reed to. Mr. liaiotail l ea prave.led lo Truir nn' rneral remark on the several appropriation, tie nave an extended accourt rl tne reiuctj . o policy of the Houae, rhariinr the senate with narin.s deteare-l the et ll arejiu-r economy eonterr.plate. bv the House. Ilerefendel therariou ftpl'rnpnvtion bi)! aa ruffl'-ient, and arraigned the K putlican party a obstructiTe t eronomy and ciren to eatrararance. He waa replie.1 to by Mr. r"u-r, a mem t-er nf Uw Apf.n-prlatkin txrnimit'ee, who aai 1 he felt urethal further anpr MTiation. imnnntinf to 7.0 (to, would be rna-ie next aeMiijn to defray the ripenae of t'-e irovernment for tlie prrsenl Csral year, and what, be asked, wa the I'lirjcwe of thi retuctoinof atprnpriatii? Wa it to aid inventor 1 i!dn to resume cie parmenta in K.'i.tr wa it to pay the vast numt-er of cotton rhm.i w hu h were r-adT to t launcbet on Coparre- tieit e-s-i.-n' Why had cot the Hnse proposed ft re-tnetion of the taxation A redurtj. n of appropriation wi'hoot a re'lurtion of taxation woii,.n4te appresiated by the people. Tie Ispeker laid tsei..re U.e House a message fr-rm the preiilnt in rrM to 0 e llarcr and llrt-.r bdl, tui.ni that If It bad teen ronipulcrr lo expend nx.r.ey tlerein appropru-teo he wonld tinif tstie.1 It.' but a it wa not, re would take care t' at l-.o public money rlioul ibecx-l-erded on usele w.-rk, tr nwin any that wa rx t c.Varlr nafonal. llie readmar of the niesnare create-1 .dite ft sensation. Mr. Ibaraa unme-Iiaietr rose and wmre-l iu rtferre t,, the t.immitu-e Commepre, -f which be amemts-r, and from which tre bill lal is oririi.al.'r rrps-rte.. He rniW-ld tle Presjijent f.ir -s-un..njf that hi ranal Jjdjr. rir.tand oi-er ti were to lctermin! how lar the propria t o ts in e bill were It le apt-tied to tl.e ol . rts it. fin. d, and cbarsv tene-.) it aa an act vt "perMHial got erna-rnt . " r. re f.rl, ( liairii aa of the comrt.ru-e on (yt n.itu re-, er-ndemret tle rn.- sa .-e rery fyrrj , rl.aniir it a entirely In ke.tt t iw tr-e I rtsi Mrt'a Wea, exprs..e. after the t rai.co rt-m.an ar, that th-re a a ;ri X iui!arityeleen the roerw an Ib-pti ic nit tie I man l.irpire. T tie I'resirlei.t inVen'Ied to tt at r.auU aa l tiU.bfy the will

l

i Teee. Thoma. rhrsrkrri.rVin, Turker, Turn

er, an V erheea. Van.-e ') ) . Uaddell, Walker (Va). Wal-h, Wel;, Whitth.ime, -hams (Ind.) W illmm ( ala. ), W ilebire, Vi:a.l0 (W'.Vft.) iatea.Youn.r-ie. Aiy M--r. Abtiott. Adam. Itart-r, flailey .. A . . Ilasler J 11 , I'.aker, lailou,' I'.anks, I '-e 1 1 . I'.:air, l;urrlard (111. , Caew;i, Clottet1an, Cor.er. C rounet t ut!er. Inf'.rl, lay, Iiirac-1. Kame, Kit. ret man . trif, liilxiii.

llale, llanrnk, Hardrnt.urir. Harra (Mas ), j

uriioeraon, lie win i i.j,ifar, lionr, llayn r. J-yor, Kaon. Ket.r, Kin. ball, l-ruir, l.sil.ani, I-evy, Lrn.-h, M. Isuatll. i.-. rary. 3lead. Met.-ali. M.Ilrr. .Monr., Momoon, Nash. .nn, o'Rrssn.O lell.t eil.. Packer, 1'aite. Pierce, t'i-r, Tlatt, poturr Powell. Iratt, It-iimy, Kuk, smt.son, schi kler, Sinrsikson, smaM, mith il'a.), strait, su.weji, Thorrip-Msn, I hornburr. Townsend fa ) . Tulle. Wait, W alker ' V IL.'.W ard. Warren, Wei (Ml.), Willi , Wilson (Ion ft. , tVoodbum -;.

C.njre adjourned t ,: sp. rn. on the

j I'.th, having bten In acs-dn f r day. I Although thi wa an unusually Inn; se1 i n, there have be-n f our of ureaterlencth, I one of them that of 1M' lasting unfl

Sept. . day.

TrTAIiniXUTO.w. Ilallett KiU-oume, the contumacious w.t net, ha ei.tered u:t ?aint the Speaker of the House, Seri:eant-at-Arm. and mem-

'letrtof the Heal Kstate Pool Committee, j cla'min; l."sJ,i damage for Injurie usLained by reasou of Imprisonment without

caue. The majority report of the Home Potoflice Committee on the Investigation of straw" bid, etc., trade by Mr. Clark, of Missouri, severely censure ex-Potinaster-(ieneral Creswtll, and declare the evidence MifzeM that the Pot-orlce Ileparttnent dwrinir hi administration waa either In collusion with wrongdoer, or that criminal neelience and pro tncometen:j existed. Kx-Potmaster-ieneral Jewell U also cennured f-.r not remedying the evil of the preceding administration when discovered by him. The minority report eay that the testimony furni-hea niot complete and fatlsfactory vindication tf the department and l: manaem' ct since the inauguration of President (.rant. Id reply to a proposition fnm the Agency Indian, that there be a cessation of hotilitiettjrainst Sittinz-liull and hi adherent, in order to allow negotiation for peace, (.en. Sherman av that the Indian tritre with which the (tovernment I at war are not u h ft nation a to allow the establishment of any negotiation c,f thi or any character; that no confidence can be placed In their promise; and that the request doe not come from the hostile trile, and there ia no ground for believing the desire for peace I general . The m.ority and minority report of the Mlssi.ajppi Investijratinsr Committee Lave been prM-nteI to the Senate. The former Sklliee that the last StAte election I1 carried by fluid and Intirnidvt ir.n, and that the colored voter re practi.a'.lr disfranchised in the State. The report recommend that Corirre enai-t I deryln? to State In inar.-hy representation li Cinre, and. in cae all tnll b r mraure ahall prove ine fJ.i t tial, retnvr.ding the Mate to atcrri-

KT. (en. P.utlc r ha arnepted the nomination for preventative in the seventh Maat Lii-ett Itrict. Thoina Morton (Mai-kenbuh wa hvrtrd at '.ataxia, N. Y., on the llth. fir the murder tf Mr. Sarah Norton, on the .".! of Iecember, 1T5. He confessed th--' deed, but denied murd rou intention, he having leen 'inder the Influence of Ii. ior when be ;i!lt J her. Jenkin S. Howell, colored, onticted of

w a harmed near Snow Ibli, M l

on I.T

the llth. The execution wa witne-ed

I 2.-V p rson. i I.eo n Yaudney and Arthur Ilovert, c.f

Montreal, fought duel at Ki. hford, Vermont, on the lth, two shot !in exchantred. Kovert wa wounded. six participant were arreteil. Clara A. Prown, of (ireerville, Pa., aed l.'i, and Carrie Stull. of Warren, (.,i:ed Iti, were drow ne.I while bathirur in Chautauqua Ijtke, N. Y., on the Tih. They were attending the National Sunday-rl,iMl Convention at Pair Point. WW A.I forTH. fiovernr.r Piilsbury, of Minneaota, ha called a personal conference af the (ivcrnora of the different State, and Territories; wli h have uffered from ei bopper de relation, to meet in St. Paul, to devlte plana for a united action in the destruction of the ejrf and Jouni? prashopper. He ha alo intimated hi intention, in hi nevt message, to recommend the Iiri'lature to provide a fr-tem of State and county bounty to part ie destroying the pest. The lat advlcea how that the pra-hopper are now d' ins very little havoc In that state. The extension of the Texa I'acific Itvilroad from Ia!U to Port Worth, Tex, ha been completed, and through connection to the latter point established w ith sf . Ixxii. W. W. Jil, who w conricteil of the crime of abortion In St. Iui. hi victim Iseinp ft younir lady named Mi Lulu Shane, ha been sentenced to one year imprisonment 'n the County Jail and to pay ft fine of of JW), bei let cost of prosecution. It will be remrm?ered that a young brother of Mis Shane, In order to avenire hi- iter's wronz, attempted to ahoot .lil n hi own hou-e. not lonur ince, but wa himelf t,ht and killed by Jilt In elf-defense. Th" Missouri KepuMimn State Convention, which met on the 9ih, ruminated Hon. (J. A. Kinkeltiburjf, of St. Itj', for (Joteraor. The Presidential Klectorv at large

dence 'aint him. He is a couin of the fatnou Younger budhers. The narrow -pauire railroad from Kana City to Lexington, Mo., wa oj.ened on the 12th. Jame II. IIi kok, alia Wild P.ill, known in Kansas :iid the territories a ncout of ome prominence in early day, wa killed in a aloon at Peadwooil on the 'J I in-t., by Hill Sutherland, who, in Justification of the act, sai! HjH killed hi brother at Fort Have some year a.'o. I. Sella Martin, colored, a prominent Republican politician of New Orlean. was found inciiible in hi room on the moininir r.f the llth, and noon afterward died, from the effect of an overdose of 1 iiidantim. ien. Terry's command broke emp on tl e st b, and took tip tlc iine of march down the wet bank oftrv Ko-elmd, where It wa expect ed t Jam-don would le made vv ith Crook,

some 70 Mile Wlow. Terry' tlthtin force j KI:Ey numbered l,t men, w ith nupplie for : I 41 K

A Mow?e from tli President Il-uarJ-Ids Arprnprlalion. W.ni.;iiiv. l. ('., Auiru-t 14 The I President to-day sent the f .;...;!; n,es. aie, addressed to the House of K'pr scntaj tives: ! In affix in, me 'irr:itire to the liver ,n:. I ll.ir ! t-or Appropriklioti l .:l N.i t.i'.J, I .'-.ti it my IntT to anno'in. e tn tlie II u.e of ; i.re--M-tires my t'J.si'tioi a f tuitne fralures of te I;,) I and the n-aM.n w Iit I orn it . It il w a ol.htri

to ex-n I a.l t.'ie t 1 oe.-re.. !

I aloiuld return ti e li rer :m i II ir

lir bill wit.i my ol ...i ;i..n. i. ;itfi sLan l.nif the ureal lriconvenicM-e t-i pi.'.iir tt.h-r erM resullmic tin r-f r. in , and the I of ri fi-nditures from previmit t ..t . re-sea utnin i.n

' C4irr.kilel4- work t Ith. .lit ei.uin. r.it k, niat.v I appropriation are ma le of a ur.-lv pritale or j Iim l iiilerrsl in no M-n-e N.il...i ni. I ran n..t ' rive my -.unction to liiese, and 1 uke c.-re tl.: lurini( n.y term of cm -e no tuil.lic money hi.l j Is- en led uj.li l.'ictn. Tl.cie is ery fr.-.d necessity for economy of evjs-n 1 turis at tins 1 lime, itr.m ina" out of the lors.il r v. n.:e l.Leij , to aro-e from a tell. ieni-jr oi ai r -i i i.i i tioi.a to insure a thoroiith c.il..-. '.i .n uf tinj same. Ttie reduction of revenue di-tn. t. dm: , inutK.n i-f pcial at ml and t- .1 - I I . i . 1 1 -f j i!pervis r, mar resii.t in a jrre.it f;iii.i: off "f revenue. It may le a rpiesti.n, i.i .-..n-i h-r w bettier any expenditure can le . u authorw l under Ue river and harlr api r. r...u -n 'iir-.rier i In.in to proli-ct w..rk already l.i.e ai.d p ud l- r filler iii) cirrutr. H-inci wi.l I u.i.weipcur I lures notrUarlr national. I suneifj P. .l,:;iM, I Kxeculire Mansion, Aurnt H, !'"..

THE SAUK hl.S.

dav

A hootinff affray ourred in the courtroom t Alamo, Crockett County, Tenn., on the llth, which resulted in the kill'r.ir of j Mack Weller ami tho woundinp of nine other, two of whom were id. of Sheriff , Harri. j Samuel Mcllride, Treasurer for S. hool j District No. 1, Pueblo, Colorado, ha de- j

eamjied with onie l.",0s) (,f the achooj fund. A Stale Convention of the Independent of Mi-ouri ha been called t a meet at Jefli rn City, on Sept. , for the nomination of a full State and Klectoral ticket. (iovernor Ilendrick. of Indiana, on the l."th. l-.ue! a prot-laniatlon ordering the rlotous striker on thedhlo and Mississippi Railway, in that State, lo disperse. The difficulties were mainly at Seymour and Ylncenne, where the triker hail laid an embargo upon II freight train, and resisted the effort of the oinpany to fill their place with new men. Three companie of militia were underarm at Indianapoll, on the l"tb, awaiting (iov. Hemlrick' order.

Native steer I

umion to Choice

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OA14 No. a KYlv-No.

TIMinilY SF.EI) TUHACC" Planter bur., ale. hum Shipping Leaf. II A T Choice lliuothy Kt lTEIl Choice Dairy K.I.1.S I'OKK-SUndard afeaa LA kit steam W 0tL Tub waahe-t, Choicft Lcwaahe.1 Cotnhing.

p;. i7'

rtKKH.w. A I.ii!an Ia1y made an attempt to ainate Prince (iotechakolf, the ICusslan Minister to Switzerland, at Heme, on the !th, hy firing at hlra w ith a pistol. The Prim e wa unhurt: the lady waa arrested. The affair win said to have a political nljrniflcance. The Mexican ..evolutionist have captured the towr of New Laredo, nuking pri-oner of the entire garrison, consisting of sity men. The attacking party numbered .. The federal loat seven killed. Including Captain Mendio, and Col. Yalta, the command nit, w a badly wounded. The Revolutionist lot four killed and eiirht wounded. A Pon lon di'pati-h ay that IMsraeli i to he elcva'ed to the peerirt but will remain Prime Minister. Report from Madrid nay that the heat ia

KANSAS CITI.

ttl EVES Native Miner Cow H W.sv SHELF Common to Kvtra CIIICAlei). HEKVE. Comrooa to Chowe Hi m,v Common to Choice.. ll KKP Cs-inmon to C'botr. . rLOL'K-C'hotoe Winter Kitfa hprin huperilne... WlHCAT-s? print- No.Z. So. 3, corn-No. a Mixed ) A T 8- NO Saaaa)a R K-No. 2 It IKK New Me I.AItle-Per cwt MF.MI'HH COTTOS-Middlln ri.ot'K Choice COKN No. a White OATS

NEW OKI. RANK

rlH'U Ctioicie to family. OOKN Mixed. lATh M. Ix.ui. HAY Choice, I l IKK New Mea "At iV.. . l WAR t boice I.c -'Or,,

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