Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 18, Number 37, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 September 1876 — Page 6

WEEKLYCOURIER C. DOiSI. PuMiahsr.

JASPEK. INDIANA. CUISHKXT XKWS. KAT. The Connecticut Iemocratic State Con vettion, beld on the 6th, nominated the i following t!e-ket: For Governor, Kii hard P. Hubbard; l.ieutennt-iO?enior, Francis.?. Loom is: Secretary of State, Iwis-bt L. Moore; Treasurer, Edwin A. buck; Comptroller, Charles C. HubMiard; F.lectorat Laryre, Gov. Charles U. Incrso.l and General William H. Frackl.n. The Massachusetts IVmocratic Sta'e Con vention, he'd on the 6th, nominated the following ticket: For Governor, Charles Fnui is Adams; Lieutenant - Goercor.Wil - lian 11. Plunkett; Secretary of Stite, Klw in H. Lathrop; Treasurer, Weston llowland; Auditor, John P.. Fitzgerald: AttorneyGenera!, Richard Olney. Kx-iovernor (iarton head the electoral ticket. Scott Lord, of New York, hxs txen renominated for Cor.jne". The City Hank cf Uarribur?, Pa., ha iUi-pecJed. Liabilities, V...o. which, it is claimed, are fully secured l y aet. Libmfv, the murderer of 15. P. Webkter, in OntanoCountv, N. Y., hatgt d

at Canandaiua on the fth. ' thus pi vinit the victory to Go. All report ) work have been attack ad and severely beatThe railway paecper agent, at a meet- j azre that Go- had Wen severely punched en. Work i- aUogether stopped, and the ins in Nw York on tne 9tn ffd t- a by Allen, and had cuch the woit of the i ri ter refue to allow the rice already harfurther reduction of 1) per nt. in the I ficbt all the way through. When the train ' e-ted to be shiroed to market. Governor

prices of Centennial ticket. Moses Y. Til Jen, brother of Governor Tiiden, died on the tnh. Tt-.e esrlie.t returns from the elation in Maine indicate a Republican majority of i from b'.Ooo to 12,'. The Uepuldieanma- j Jority for Governor in 1" ws S.s72: in ! 1ST4. ll.t'T, and In 172. 1T.2M. Complete returns of the Vermont ruber- ' natorial vote pive Fairbanks (Ibp.) 44, , J Bingham (Iem.) Sl.or.'i. and scatterinar 2-'.. Fairbank's mijoritj, 2"..,'27. Full return ' of the lower House pive the republicans ! 2V5: Iemocrats, 51, and no choice ". A Iemoiratic los.of 2". The Reiublican ma- j Jutity fur Guiiruuf iu l7i au i.".,:.;;, and i in 1-74, M.::2o. The 3l4sa husetts Woman Sufraje State Conention met on the 12:h and w a pre.iled over by Mr. Mary A. Livermore. A ful! State ticket was nominated, hea led by James I. Baker t-r Jovernor. The Connecticut Greenba ker have nominated a State ticket, headed by Charles Atwater for Governor. The boiler of a lo oative on the Haiti-

more and Mfcto Railroad exploded csar i cinnati, on the 7th, and G. T. Snydem Frederick, MarylanJ, on the 11th, and kill- j killed aa 1 other pasecer seriously ined Aup. N.hafer, the en.-ineer, and Jjmes , Jured.

t . Cook, n reman. Two m. re death from yellow fever o curred .in New J ork on the 12:h. ne of the victim wa Mr. John Evan, a wealthy j business man of Savannah, who leit that

city to evape the scourge: the other .HCB convent.'on'latelr held at Abller.e.

P-..u.. ..r j.u.r.w-i.. h. ; no cause for a.arra, a the season is too far , aavanceu. n account of the imminent danger of ; conflxzration. St ha been ordered that all 1 clntty or the Centennla rmund at Phiia- i . k . ,, delphu shall be torr down. The favorable ' ... . . . , . M . . 1 a .. . , struction a few days a zo. when a num'-ei thee inflamma!!estru( ture i burned struction a few davs ao. when a num'erof 1 A delepitioa of workin.inen from ,ermanv arrived on a vi-.t to the Centennial Kxhibition en the l"th. xTtST AI sjM-TlI. Hy an accident on the St. I-oui. Kan-a j

City and Northern Railway, near Salisbury, j i the direct caue whli h r.iw oppre- o ;r Mo., oa the nizht of the Mb. Mr. Charle j .-ute, and jeaoe anl pr-prity wiil r.er Taussi., Treaurer of the mad. and hi come uctd that fou! spirit i tinaliy t .v ryoun dawjhter and nephew, and j ri-ed. Kvery thoughtful man and everr

5Ir. l;i hard Kliet, e.f Yaz'v, Mi., were in-tantly killed. aud, eleven other persons were more or Us in- j J irtd. The aoe'dent wa caused by wah-! out oct a-ioned r the heavy rains, and three paenzer-corbe, two sleeper, and J the Iiretors ear, in which wereMr. Taut!i and family, were tnrown from the tra. k anl bad'y wrecked. At Baiter Springs, Kanas, on the S.I. a youn? man named Georve Klliott weJ !d the dausrhter of a man named C'rej. The lady's father, it appear, wa bitterly oj.- ' poed to the match, and tbe failure of hi effort to prevent the nnmj: drove him to s'icb a state of desperation, that he deliberately; shot his son-in-lsw through the heart two Mays after hi daughter had become a bride 4 're;-? f.tt. l.o t sn hoi ' t.n rnil I.t lS - . . . ' , jDena ana numoer or citizen, i bey overtook him in a cornfield, and, when commanded to surrender, he sent a pistol bail in reply. The Sheri.Tacd party fired adoen cr more hott two of which took eff-set. one in Cre-'z'i head an 1 the other In his breat. He expired shortly afterward, and th unfortunate younz woman who w. but reee iitly a bride, I tow both a wi Jjw cd an orphan. The Chicago Intr-sta.e InJustrial Ilxposion opened on th th. The Mis-.iuri bid'-jndent (eireenbaek ) Convention, held on ;th, nominated J. P. Alexander f -r (.ov ernor, and a full .tate and RJectora! ticket. . Alexander II . Stephen, of Georgia, has been renominated f-r Conrre-. At V.rthCel I, Minn., on the afrn'onof the 7th, a j arty f eL-ht men, mo-.mted and armed, rls Into the town. and. j.r-e.. iui; to the Hack, three of thra entered i: an.I ord'relthe Caliier, .1. !,. May-wool, with a knife at lii throat, too enthe vin t ine..aier Teiu(i 10 eun.py wita their . elemand, when, putting api:.d tki head, one e.f the robtx-r shot him ('. ad. There were in the bank at th'time th rot,U r entered, lsj.j. , the C'aLier, two o?hr employee. who were keit juiet by beii jre.i. ereo w .ta tbe lu'iz.e e f revolver, i ine e.f them, Mr. Hunker, attempted to run after j

the shooting of the l'ahier, hat received a piUd through the shoulder. The other n.-t luterfered with. While thi Moody work a points on in the hank. the rot of the roMer stood guard on the ouiile, and the eitiens, Will); aroused by the new of the attempted robherj', iputvkly armed themselves, and, from a safe distance, shot down two of the c arj:, one of them lein,j killed. The i-aSVd rot-hrrs now t.N.k to their hore and rode away, l.cin followed, a xmn a a posse could he oriranied, by .V men, i:h

every prospect of their If in captured Tbe I;ouri Tacinc lUilroad wa o!d at public auction, at St. I.ou!, on the C.h, under a ieree of the I'uited Mate I'ourt, and k rocked (!on t 3!r. Atidrew Ptirce. of New York, for ;..(. u!jeet to incur.ibrani- to the amount of about 15. (,(. Tom Allen and Jot (io. accompanied by a crowd of several hundred si-.rtir men .and rouehs, left, lucincati at an early hour j j on the niornin of the Ttb. and pnveedirg j to a point near Wa'.ton Station, Ky., a!out i IT miles from Cincinnati, on the line of the ; j l)uivi!le and Frankfort Kail road, thsy had i , a fiht of six round, when the Ken-I land oued a temporary conation ! of the brutal sport. Not to U foiled, however, the f -ht;r. men then moved their train six mile, further down the road, where i the rlcht was resumed and continued to the twentv-nrst rcuci, when a foul was c'.aim.d ajain-t Allen and allowed by the referee. reached ewvrt. Ky.. on it return. ,un j was an-e.ted. The pena;ty for pn? n.'hti ine in Kentucky is a hne of from to i !. and imrrisonment of from three to iiv. mih - Jack McCall, who killed "Wild Hid," ba Wen arrested aud placed in Jail at Yankton, D. T., t await trial f r murder. A renconter Wtween IxuisJ. Souer, a Republican politician, and II. L. Smith, a Tiwt reporter, ocvurre J in Newotlcan on the 7th, in which the former wa nor-' U.r wounded and lh? latter sb.-htlr. Souer commenced the bootine. The diff5cu!ty prew out of a publication in the 'lmt rcrtectins: upn Souer. A serious riot occurred in Charleston. S. ' C. on the cisbt of the Cth. occa-;oced, a 1 is alleced, by some colored Republican atj tempting to abue frome colored Iemi.Tats. White democrats took a hand in. and the i result was that seven.! persons were shot. some seriou!y. The rioter were d;pered by the police. A street -car was run into by a pae!: .er train cf the Little Miami Railroad, at C The Soldiers" Nitional Keui. tti n Caldwell. O., on the wb and 7th, i said to blVft , ,at iUW. Gen. W. W Guthrie, who wa nminai ted for Congress tr one axinof the Rei ubKas.. ancour.es his withdrawal in fav r ot Phillips, the reu2-r republican .ar.:.date. Four Indian murderer were exe i.d at Fort .-3ii:h, Ark., on the th. for rrini" committed In th Inoiau Terrtioi r. Ttnv , , i . -. were -ee an lers and .nkr U i. n. . . , w ,, . . ., , herokees, Jam Peter, a le taw, and Jju-k Ai.fT, m 1 cor 1 a In run. Tb man r ..,".: ,c....k.. i. . J issued a pre lamation, railing upou a.; o-I j eitizer-s of the Slate to a-:t iu pr-.r:r,-I the peace d.irir? the pn sent politVa! i..m- ! j'li.'n. He exprissly f. r?.i l tl. para le ; thru: h the streets ef pir.ii irn.cl wit'.i i deadly weai-n cr rlu', and snys: Thspirit of political intoUnr.ce in all it formgooi citien should ive hi-utn.-: Influence to preserve the p-,:i- peace, by s-jrin forfeit freedom cf po!::b-a! action." The Mayor of Charleston ha a!- i-.-ued a pro- lamation of similar purport, At I-aneater, ohi.. on the :e.a. a Haves r, I Wheeler p-Ie, 2-Vjftet Ion.', fell while 1-irc raised, and Charle Irink!e. G-or -e Kick and Charles Hosremtn were killed an.l several others injured. A yellow fever patient from Savannah died in New York on the H:h. There ha been a gradual daily in re.i.e r.f yellow fevrreaeat Sin; nih. On tb- P-th the number of interments from tbe eli ae was 13. Tbe Indian Commi ion be! I a i-our.eil at Red Cloud Agency, e.n the s;h, at whi h ssere present iV,;;t Indian, inedudin ,.... .. ... ..... ''J viouo, j;ei io. o;.i-.vian-Arra:.l-or Hi-IIor-e, his son ittinir-l;u'I, and other brxve of Ir note. The principal i ropo-al submitted for their consideration w a, that ths Indian shail relir.-jui-h all !iim to terii-.ory west of the lo."-! meridian. wLi-b es. hides the Rla-k Ibl. eour.try, and that ther shall e a- ede th ri.-ht .f the Government to cor.trj. t wa'r-n or other road over theirresTvation. The Irei.;en's t.lan for the colonization of all the Indian in the Indian Terri- ! ry was !:kewi-e u! mitt-1 to tlor.i. with the futhT slip'ilatioii I hit if they shall at-ree to iro directly to tbe ladian Territory next sea-r.n they shall be irmitted to remain at the Airen.-y until tint time, but before any sn..h removal fr rn their reservation they may s. left a db -.-ition or Lve or more ifm ea. n t an. I to v iit he if.untry proposed for their f iture h"ine, and thus atify the m-'-!ve of i: !esirs' i!ty. Gen. Cro.'.k cou.inar.il wi rvpe. ted !o arriv at t M'-r itv .n the !l-h, and a suply trsm .f Miirty w a-ons wi di-pvtrh'd f rom Red ' lo'il Arny on the l"th, t that l-.int, escorted by tnree compani.-s f the I'ourtli art.iierv e.;iiipi d a infu.try. 'ommb ie Garri-oa, e.f New 'i'ork, I to a-'imie the pr-i;al ioar..i.-emint of the !;- souri Raciti.- Railroad, w hich, it i an cur.rr I, will he ter..f.,rth run entirely I

set arate from the Atlantic and l'acitie. The

new cr:.ti'atiii will he made on lasi of ror would he greatly exceeded. .4i,oui .aid up stock, which money 1 all A riot occurred at Lima, Peru, on the t. ! expended iu the purchase of steel rail ' '.Mth f August. The residence of ex -Pre-and other impruveuient and equipments for I ident Pardee was attacked hy a iu.l.. The the road. troop tired into the nul, killing four perThe Ohio State Pair waelecldcd failure, i sous and wounding many other, financially, this year, the expense having I A severe shock of earthquake ewcurred exceeded the receipt ly al.out ;."'. I :it Lima and Callao, Pern, on the llHh of The correspondent of the Ness York llrr- August. with ;u. Cr-ks command telegraph- 1 The I'nited State of Colomlda ha heen ed via Hisuiar. k, on the i'tu, tJiat the hostile j declared In slate of siec. disruption Sioux under Sitting-Hull had broken up into j of the country is feats-d. The army i to ho small partinand elispcrsed, with the excel- laie-d to ITU! nu n. ti.-n cf hi o.vn personal hand of about 4 j General Me-Jia. the Mexican Mini-tor of brave, who it was thought, bad uveedcil ! AVsr, ha been succeeded by Scur llcoveia escaping u rothe Mi-.-ourl Kiveraud do. probably made their way into tho Hri'.i-h ; A Madrid dispatch say that the Spanish

! i The Ohio State lireenhatk Contention met on the 12th and uomir.ated a t. ooper ami Carv electoral ticket. No Slate ticket wa placed in nomination. The Kana Independent Inform State Centra! Committee, at a meeting held on the 12:h, repudiated the action of certain other members of the Committee in withdraw ins; the name of their candidate for the committee and the ticket were tilled, and arrangements made for an active campai.-n. Lx-C.ov. Henry a Wi-e, of Virginia, died ! on the 12th. ' There ha. been'another serious outbreak ' anion,; the rice h.uds on the Caiubahee. in South Carolina. The laborer, who were at cbsir.l'f r'.air. hss u'ya-j in! cf ,., r ho i ordered to arrest and imprison ; the rin..ieader. i v-,,iv .m ,k i.Kii.iin.. t ciiv..nnP I .. . 1 J a. r 11 wrir ixs i.u i P"x.fc'v m t.l. and all the record and paper were ' lo-t. j Hon. .Tohn Purdue, of Laf iyette, Ind., the founder of Purdue I'uiversity, died on 'the 12th. of ajplexy. Th Nebraka tmocratii State Convention nominated for (iovernor, Parcn Kn.rland: Lieut. -i.vernor. Mile . -utnnyer; ! Secretanr of State. Joseph Ritchie ; Audit ' or. G. P. Thoma: Treasurer. Samuel 1 Wabr: AttorneT-General. I. C. Ashbv; Seho.l Sujrintendent, J. M. Jones. The veteran trottina-hor-e, H'.hin Allen. Jied at Ijm recce, Kan., on tlie 1 'h, aed 27 year. Freh dia.ter has befallen the ll.'yptian army in Abiii!a. Fifteen hundred ll.'yptian tr'Kp with thoir commar.iler, Kibib Pab. bae l-een r.iaa. red. The Abyssinian afterward pr-K-eeded to Masocoia, which thov seit d. The garrison anil (iovernmcnt olScers ecapeil on board some shii-swhii h haiiKT.ed to be in iort, aud arrived safely in Sue. The P.tianGov. emuiert i- eont, mpbtin- reven an 1 -endpi at! in.r fre-ii tro.'p to the scene of a tioti. The fjtlowiii' particular reardinz the arrest f WilliamiM. Tweed hae len received by tel-irraph from. Madrid: It wa found in J'.N lat that Tweed wu in Santiago deCuba. li.iin arrhed thert from Havana, lateral J eli ir w as appuled to by th Am-ricau Cor.-ul t'ha: e Tweed secured and sent to tho I'nited V.ire. General J.,vellir wa. ',:;ite willin,', even in the absr.ce of an extradition treaty, to obh-e th? Ameri'-an Government in return f r it-- ec;rte-y iii Ar-iuette's t a s e , si.me jrirsj). Tird, hoaeer, wa sp-pri-e I ::i Mntii.-..of hi ir.);n ! i n; d.mpr, ard st l-d f .- Vi.'o. oln, on duly 27, o -.:rd tl - sjn.ir fs.ei A irmen. Mr. ' ;hir th r. iun notified the S;anih G cie-mme-tit of the fa t, and f mud it willin.r to rre-t Tweed aud return Lim to Cua or deliver him up to the American Consul, llvt-ry preeautim vva taken !y the sjani-h Government to seeure Tweed's arret in any port of Spain, on any coathne !'V whu h he nii-ht an ive. Severe order were given to tit- local authorities, e-p-eial!y tho-e of Vi'o and the Galician i-ot. n September 'i the Carmen hve in j su'ht, 'ff Vi-o, and wa immediately 1-oariled by th Governor of the I'or.te ; Vedra. The Governor at once reen- i nitd Tweed from the photographs ; whi h he had had in hi poesinn for some tfme prev iou to the'arriral of the fugitive. Tweed vva entered on the ship's pars by the n vine of Seeor.and w as a-H-oni-pai.iod by a man irivin hi nani William Hunt, who i said to f.r hi nephew. P.oto v er-iiiimei'.i ,teh-sn-ured and thrown Into

th-? ealal-.o.e, under a strong ijuard, but I ceremony adapted to so. ii impiomptu were subsequently transferreil by order to a ' occasions was performed, and e-on-jrat-fort re- in Vio, under commanel of the Cap- ; illation passed, am! the train pa-ed on. tain-General. j Onuihn Ikruhl. The steamer Arbitn'-.r. whi.-h left New j " rlean. An. 12, for Liverpool, on the 23d j Pi:ok. Nlo., who does Inisinrs un-

""u k an i. el.err and foundered in twenty minute. The Arbitrator had a car.-o of produce and 7,') in specie. The total lo Is e-tiunted at s:t,i. ,,fiir,.r. r.d crew were rescued aul taken t.i Publin by the-hri Haiti-. A Ib l.-rade di-pat.-h e.f the l.'t!. s.n that the Servian stiil n:aint iln a -mall K irri.n at Alexin:.:, nr withtaudinir contrary reforts from Turki.h ...i.rees. v.,.w .,..- eiere Iile;r-i' rhtand inz ha o.-, t.rn d between Al xiin!, .n a. eoiintof the Turks attnptin to throw a bri.'." scn-s th! Morava. whi'-'.i at iat a.-e.mnt thev h id not su.-eeed-f, Tl ar-eompi;iiin. R.issia continue to ai l the Servian iue both with m .terial and moral support, and it is said will nl permit Sen ia to ac ept Turkey's te rm for an arrnitiee. Lord I rby, the othr day, replied to an a.Mre- from a deputation of woikiiicm ii, Serving that the Kn-ii-h (Jove rninent bv il a- tion wa in any way reponiide for the j ovtl-reak of fauaticim anion:; the Turki-h I pie, and eprrin:; hi conviction that lin.lar.d, In ibsirln; to see fair pi ay, had done more than ai.y thins ele to prevent the war from a'.imins the character of a rli.'i'-vis war, an 1 to pre vent the commisiou r.f atpx-if i in in my province instead of on. The endeavor to Mot Turkey from the map of Iirope, he said, would le:ol to

a Keiicral war, in which the l.ul,-arUti nor-

I arniv in Cuba will be reinforced bv new troop duriivi thi month. Ati(;liti for Fulfil l'Ih. At the Dickinson l:icr, on liulhrd Creek, no:ir Si-nii'e Station, is :i lo suto ii ld which i iiothinp; inoro nor lo. than a subtominoan lnko, covered with foil about is im hos deep. On the soil i cultivated a field of corn which Wl11 produee oO or 4o bushel to he lf, "y " Ut t;'kl' t,lt; ! a ho V h"1,,rn.h 'l? han" ! tlk' '"'J' W!U ,1,u u, to '! Wlt ? waUr ; an! h u;ln. h(,k lim; l'f"ur ,.'r1,u 0 ln'!(.. Iol;- vn l' l':u'!lt- '" ; " "tul"i uavui cuncr scairs or ets, anu are ticrch-like in hhape. Tlie jrounvl is a lack marl, alluvial in it nature, and in all probability it w:.s at n time an . ! open body of water, on which has acI cumulated vegetable matter, which h:n j " ' j" , ' ' " " y' Zl ' . 1 . . nu t. . u.um uuj .oui I " I'""4 u" -"t thouh it h:us to he cultivated by hand. :ls it is not tron enough to hear tint wcioht of a hor.-e. While nooning the field hands catch p;re:U strin"; d delicate tisli hy merely puncliin a hole in through to tho water. A jerson raising on his heel and coming down suddcnlr can se-: t!ie PTowiiiL' curn .!:ak.e i . i Hr,,,i ,;, A.1V ,,.. K ivin- tl... strength to drive :i rail through this ; cr.t will !i:id on rc!cal:i it that it will ' disappear entirely. The w hole section j of country surrounding thU field pis evidence of marshincs-, ami the least shower of rain produces an abundance j of mu 1. Rut the pie!:n dimes up, I has nt this holy an outlet? Although Lrackish, tue water tastes :us if fresh, and we have no doubt but that it is any tliinp; ele Lut stannt. Yet th-e tih s are eych ss and scah h-s similar to those found in caves. It L a suloect for stndy, and we would like to have somo tif our ' prof ound eiticus to wVCatiatc. Mont j mi ry (A'-t ) HulUtin. , i I Married on the JUil. biALI.At.A, Nut., S. pt. -J. An in idciit oci-urrcd here thi evcn;nx which i ! is worth recording, as it is w ithout a i precedent, at leat in tli'c part-. a j I marriage on a railroad train. 1 know i I of an instance w here a wa'uii train, I i stopping near a ranch vn the plains for ! dinner and an hour's res;, nn tliej i ratn-htnan, a hachehir, uresii)o; a cu- : I sire for a l:fe-ci;.np:iTiion, found in the 1 outfit" a female whose heart heat as i 1 his did, and alo a clervni.iti to tie the knot, ail of which wa done in a l;tt!e . more than the tiiuo it take t- write it, ' Rut our ca-e is li:TerT.t in some re-i sp.M't s, yet "piite as r?tiiarka!l in ot h'-r. , i The. alV.ur Jutwcn tle contra tir. parties nii'.'lit have ! u pre' meditated, 1 v.e shall not pn -u:ii.' h-.v On the arrival of train No. at ..:!." p. in., a brakeiiiiti camo into the -;Vn e of tho stat? on acr.t. who is also County Ju le, and asked that indivi!;ial if he would to the cabo e and marry a couple. Thi wa as inueli e.f a surprise, as any one would imagine, but was asent-d to, pro. t.etl the applicants had th'j ne.'.ssary cuuients. time w as to he lost, a ' te train r.int p in a few minute s, so .Jnde put on a lon face a hal not time t. joil any thin el on an I pro'ced.-il t the car with a few either who had caught a hree .e of w hat was up, and, thoir movement attracting attention, a peneral rusli wa made for the caltoose, until it was not like the omnibus, ns there was not room for more. TLo couple were then requested to stand no, when th'. 1 ,,rtr nw "rui name of thy hiryptian j l'rop'n.-t and Knchanter, jwi fornud j resurrection trick near Charleston, S. C, on August lis. He was hurled in : a P':,e ' orin siv fe t nm'cr rroun!, anl j at the e nd of half an hour burt from 1 '"' "V" al lh" !""U"1 "f a bra'!4 huw b;"wn hy a color.-.l (Gabriel, and inlineJ i.::lt '-v -'i''v' for a drink of vvhi-ky. 4 ws Ut - b.iiirar.l six let ; ui'op. Aix.'iil ci.it ini-lH-s from lii'.' , headboard tiie trickster had du a blind i well about i feet deep. This was I roofed with thin hoards about a foot and a half below the surface, and these I were covered with earth. When the I e-oll'm was lowered into its place and I the. irrave w:ls filled up, the corpse kuock''d outthe hi-adboanl and "rubbed his way through tlx six inches of earth that separate 1 him from tho blind well. Craw lin"; into it, and bavin;; er.'.ih air t keep him alive for several hours, lie "j'lictly -waited the .irn;il for ie-ur-rection. Mr. Joeph Franklin, President e.f the St. Louis Sunday-school ! 'i.-.ou, and Fred. Howes, Secretary of the siine body, a."" preparing, with other work-e-rs, to inaugurate a regular normal e lass for Sunday-school teachers.

1h .Moral C haracter of tlirOjs'.er.

With the tirt day of September the oyster came njrain intoiavr and llavor, and us he is to rssim iate w ith the men and women of tlii.s land upon b-rnis of the e lo.t .t iutiiime-y during th w hole e.f the next e iht months, u is worth while, perhaps, to iii'piiro resjo tin his cetndi'.ion ut life s:id Lis nmr i". c h.-.r-ncter. As te his fortune, a pun-t-r ha nifca !y said ed Iii iii that 1 ca-e i m t un-e-oiunionly h;.rd;th V it is hi, p.-a.vl il ns he j, iu peti!i in in n v a :"..r -:n hroil; and it may ! add. 1 lh it !:c i often in hot water, :n: ! p : --'a i in ;t Mew if one kind or another. In tcmju-r lie is evi n n.i! i :- ; . i.!ity, although he is soni ti'r s ightly rulllci!, em his edes at la-i. llei juict always, and Usually very v. ".'. Wliavinp;; and t he participates r. nearly every scene- of dc'isi:rli mi l r lry. lie frejucnts midnight su;;c-. and is the companion tlif hoo:u i o!iiir.i:i;..n, we may say f wild fell oa .f every decree, lie makes no nde, a:: ! doe s no ijuarrt'linp:, hut he is pixs-at .u well nij:li I'vcry rietous ei:upany. und i found at table with wines and i r: rof every kind, name am! quality. Iu himself, aud so far u h nal behavior is concerned, the .y:-r ijK if 'ctly icjie t il2c, atid :.'..'c::. :i and fcnt!ewonu'n have him a, dinner without scruple; but there r:ir. le no doubt that his name is s::;- -tive of elissoluteiiess and dissipation, re. i-, !y as the liore, imhle a,s he i, is it-.di:..-uhly associate'd in our minds with ertaia forms ef knavery a:n! ji keyir.i "in all its branches," a th. street sins say. Iicke s, we belie. it w i, who pointed eut the f.i ! that the moment that any man fall i-... the poverty which conies of drt;:'..onties and idleness he begins to e'-it ov.-ters as a regular diet, and iiotwithst m i.n the hi'! -tituation in which the b if u hold this uio'!uk, his n.nr.e -::::: Miests irregularity e.f late hours, unwholesome Lau :;. 1 putatioiis e.f ";in. Nevertheless! he i- a jir-i f. -.v. and ive ca;; Lot .-pare hi i., f.. :.. ;!.. Il-t of friends whom we are- ulway - d to see at dinner. There is a j-i.i . '. . i:i his hearing, a dee-oruni in 1 .is i-.T-.d'.-ct, whicli ie us t'onlilenv iu I.::.:, and wherever he is met he i- .r- f a hearty wch-oii.e. .Vev I'-', r.'-rni'sj How brink hi? C'.ues .'.iep:-y. It is the ee-nti:il nature -f 4 wines and spirits to enl an ii.i v a-- ! a mount of b!tMl to the brain. The tr-t e ll.-ct e.f taking a 'l is e.f wine - r.er fi-rm e.f alcohol is to e: ' l iI there faster tlian e-oinn.oTi ; !. r.- e tlxcirculation that 'ives the r ! f It increases the activity f rl 1 r.:nt and it works faste r, and s d e- t: t'T.ue. lint a.s the bl.sod p- to lh" It ,i:i fat--r than common, it ret it: u f,'-r, an! no sp-"ial harm rt su!'. I'.-.: supps.' a man keeps en drinking, .!. '.o-hI is swnt t the br in so f ... r.: -u. .. ..uantitiesthat in order to to ike f.-r i:, I he arteries have b -n'ar.-.-1 '. ..;o'.ve ; they ii:crea- in si.-, a::d, :: l :nr , they jtcss aai:it the r i-.'.din.', tl uvid ve ins which carry th-- . -.o-.d e.'it of the brain, and t!.;i !i .. ... !i thvir ft.e, their pores, tho r--':.t -... that bIo.nl is not e. nlv carried ar.crie of the brain f.it- r t::-.:i i. n-.tural e.r healthful, but is prevent. -i f .:n i.- ivin it as fat as Usual : li -n. a 't:'t.!c set of causes e.f death are -i i . ::.-ri i:i. II nee t a man may !:; '. ; :r:i -f randy r o;her spirits f ri eirs ir even minut s, to brir: ; . f ial attack e.f aiK.piesy. Thi : , ... -rally, l.-cin e!ea( drunk. In. Hi': Prof. Atherton, ed Rut.-.r' College, las Ix-en nominated f-.r C .:.r. -. iiil .ui:ki:r.

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