Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 18, Number 37, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 September 1876 — Page 7
WZEKLY COURIER
C. IX)A5E. IV.-iater. INDIANA the i ulldhvn iuk i:uiilby. m I nrai;tttil It., llal mt Ihr Mum by ) I. II.. 1 ' 1. Mo i'l a rt.rr.l t II. I .lactase llulla I,.- tt..rtlal ltj. flUlili r ital'tr-A UrcIM tnrt.tiltn 1 1, a I the lititriuntiil Hhn .l.t '. l uo.it or . Irli ' ' f N. Y'k.a l.fi !- .i'i l:i'-.ii.T of t 'li'f :.v ;i l !r--i ! : Til.'i-n tu'i-t-1 k, :.: wl,v!i :t ar;;e i.uiu- ; r i lor:.;' wi- : i-r . u !., :, in1' t;ian" d t!.r f W V t.-r wr j.r--ii.t, !! I;. iiit rt-,:ir. in w hie;. tl.. rici-d-t- ::'! ut.d tli.- i.ttle r.i-s-u'a men a: a,-'-f : :. ii: is i f p.e.r rti ui.ti; tii transferred to the f l: i ul!k--i:i liv.. irir.s. It :. !:-- that C..'.. O t kriii-. at the ir li:: ut the War, rai-d, at his ' wr. p.-rie, the Mth New V irk l.r.V.ise.::, ::! r.ni:r.an-Jl i: in the x-t: f hi country. Col. Cor.klin;r At.-' K tl. .!ai;.nng ii.f ini .f firant's Atm:i.:traT..i i tt.e Iw-trat al of the tnit xst.r.i-d it the it.. -or;-. ration of the FreedtUAn't .:..! Tru-t Cii: par.) . While we d. no .r..r it .e fra : !. w;n.l, extortion -n I prr;ir;.if the r.ui:i-r..ut Kings at Wah.r.g.n l I N. where, whi. h Late r-uj t i rrl,:"!i. if o'.r peoj le to idlem .. --terty ..! u'u,r, we nr.i.t rot oirrhk Hi- of a.l the .ei'rage of wtn h they :.t i..:. mi'ty. J.-re wa a rob-l-ert f t. i -id a'r.-iti a r ohbery of the ILi't ;.!,' -! i.f or f.j !! t:-n a r rx ..f tii L-. tr mnT r"n.. Usui-- t. !nra u;"intfe Jnti". not to v. tbrn ; :) a 1 1 r '.r tiu, of taur w:'f !r: Tt.r or-, t-r. n i : Wt,..n. '; i t .e ft t' r.o! i in-t tf turion wn in-entivf. .i : i.ti..o of it. f.::c!r !: mn.viii'f,t r-te-t the : - ri-t. onrt-rned. tctirter S in the t "e.it-'l Mten ente f.v hi . i. !:.. r. ..ii the 17th .f rt;n, in i ;: i ; r itit l. Af riNim l.iij. r.. r ! : . t-t. -'..- on the :il of M.rvh f.. . .!!-. I: i r. 't re-ery. in t r.: i n(,',.iy s:. .. !i .f t.( n, o. The f-rn.tr . n'-l Li et.t.re j-uUic -rer : :;- r' -n i f :!, Jt inter-! f b. f' .. -n n. irreji m- r.f i-i..r. or ;.!!-. h l rvff in L : .v- :;. rn ci-.w n, t the ; t f (!;: . r yth :n ii. t -.S i f .ri-A 'p. i.':-::': .n . The r.th r. the ir. I.a-i-.'. L he :: f hnl ! t:.-- ; r - :'4:...n i,;.h rn..-W tt - h ;-. :a !;, i;r:.'. f-.ur mi.hi. of :r.r.. f:i.r th-.r ;i.r.l. .ir.l i ni th" vi'U of the i.iti-io I t'l-e L-ll f .re-e. n f t ve u t ; int . n w 3 - t i i.t. i! S i.:Lr : n t:.t i: i t4r. r woul.l t.ttr e ee. rhe 't.ul. !ifyt". r.-I f the nr ; v err,r. tl '.- :.il ';.-n rin.!;m ro;r arnur. Mi.e ii :n i:.- m.:f-ri:i of the I'ctte.l tr---n i. n iu -f I ni. frrr h:ui. j.i ar.'i -f w -t.. h. ! i :1 ... i ;- ;c i ;:- .tkj ''ie rr-f i.f m'.itii'i'' - rii t.'5ot;.n. Nwt!i t.'Ct, :.i.:r . n 1 h j- fi.vrt i .ti .:-: n . Tte N::ie Cr! i,of w!re ktt..t Lj irT. '' i: "i-!ine. fc r.er i- t'p.r fr rn tte rre-enre -1 i." i-v ir i .ft'rf. li.,! :i--n to !-.t . h; ern-e-tr. ! Mt ii t ie Ltllii'.le I irt .: -i e ! to i,.n . li-. !4,niinfnf n-t.-rTf .l V.t1 :. jr..t rj-e n frora th-ve bo - , . ' ,;.( uj-.r, hi erif.'ir.i h: e Kiel.:. H - t. 1. if ne I hi life. W I Lrl4 f T th- lo'intTT thtt hi i "uftrrri r. lirve the -n- J.n t.f fr' 1 my x'.-l tht ti ; r:r. Biv n u run i f ri in tr e inny. 1 bal fre ,;et: oj . r: m.: .f .?. rir t"ie bit-bi'1-r..of , r -t tr . r. 1 .-.. r i:r . .rlr I ik v La. I L'iw r..l t t;fj tfc.t 1 hie Mt-n. Tt" r i '--;t t I -e. A Ur.'e T;m '.. I ! ;."r (fiii.r.iiH I f.-r the j.jy n i I. ii:i o Ji.,. 1. 1 irt'J .;ji-r. ltA f jii.'ni th tu 1 t.'. !.-n! f -r an f'n :iit i.j- a tbf tun t-r a h-r.!e -f -e r at.r ..! a.hrr.turr. :r.t'ot iij-n iej- a.cz ! thir money. l"n i-r thee i -.r...;!!!.-. tte lliu'trioii tjt taai; -Ah'. we hie n, T Jrt-1 the brr f the Jrflsii" iri: an 1 Tru: Co;:jj r.y. f--n it .1 the hil itithfoj.-i--!.r,-..e . f rot i : a j-itorT w h re the.r h.i. ,t :.,n.J. c, i ! rei rite'l in 1 :re.J for tb ir l-eRrSt. IIt the . t (.f ib rj-Tj'. i- .i. ." . f the ru.-t I'roniibent itof a.l -r. .,-r. of the K i.uM;i:rt -lu-l-h t.in.- a IVt r fo--r. V. i l am Lo.n I'.-t rnt r:i :h. U i.lum ( taf..n. ai.I K Jii.i Ai.m.ri, were jj:r,e.J "he !.rtt:i..!f. f ih -orj..ra!i m. The .fib te.-T...(i t.f the a.t jToti.H: That the rTser.tl l i- r.. r 1 1 ; t of the crNra J;"n hir-'-t . ..ite.J h.l to r. ie ou j.. s'.x . -, n. f t m -ruT a rat frotn Vrj- til.,:. . 1 tt.-r. T r Nr or'rn t-. caif - f , : L-f : r r hr;. in .lurry in I : :. - jt t r n lir.t. ar.. ir.t. t- taUit III the t" it, tH.n.lt. Tra.rT r..-fr.. or other teiyntie .f the I i:T. 1 :ju,." Ur th: ui-an it wa f n-l . h- ;-l an 1 ! l.te.I that the fmimen t,; It r.i ..i,n;ej in th. exerie cf ioi ;rry.... thittn- n.irht a.'i-;;re r- i rry. t the i rv -ti- e'i f fruirahty. o that thi y larht L:.-!-art tin ir re.t;ri. It i r- t t' j r. t- i rra th! .milar inttitutJn t. et er ni.tcl hi. h wouhl f r a mon.ec: cotx j are with thi in tit bDen.n or . jf i rfjriy ainrnitterf 1, it i a.'. 1 1-, j-err rta. TTiN-hr.w ri-t'iite-1 to the col. ire. 1 -e.j..e. t.y noin t.f r.ij ht ami nrrti'r. .nthe Tii. tt c aj.:tt Mri f-.rm. Ktery her 'i, f-.;:..i jr. or.i roti-i. iuulir Jl-er: !!, aj irjta! i.f the rt.arter of '.a . ..mj any m. . ne i.f the ltt fffi. tal a. tt 'ftttiutr.t -.,1 iTfi Uht. Abraham l.io"'a." "Il.h a nrr- r.r ir.tt::i;li -n. All i rf firt - .t-i!i- h jv-!t.r. rr to e.iucatiocal ; ,rj . f ,r tt.r frccioic n an J their le Diiart. " Nofara l !o..kr.i bn'cbt ami en-our-ir:nc. ' IVo.it were ma-le t. the immirt ff tftf :x ri4i::..,a ..,!;,r. KTrn xt'rr irinf aii..a to -.r. it ai L-earnl a if the r.r-J-l-t tfrni:ti tbi:i ttrry tbere !efilei the Wh j'wt t .f t,e A-l n.ni!ra:irn h a.l -en :a!'y ..5. j rite.1 .f th- J.trr r toUni j -r :tii t;. j ti.:... I nhaj rirT, uc.Jr )-' t :er .f tbi'oT. thu bojjro..! ' '...t a .r..re an-1 a ln;..n. Pinion 1 l.'.rVe hi. here a. : '.a j-r.n-Tty it - v,r n rt !- . inf. l;re ti-iu;h t''inn .-;(.,.:,. ..f ir..:-i,t -.er.,f '.rir ; hi J t.,.-'. h-n a tear in ;!i. e be re ! f t1'- r ti.;.-h ieroi;i: i. .1 ii..-l:.... :,ji...r!. y wk Kill'-.i.rn. I .n n. Kti-. .1. V. W. Van Wt tir.h. nl..o.r. ,if ,(i(, .1, r:i:ir .f i .Tjre Kit in wi.'.li i j.
I artner wa directed
t the million of deposit which had been
ar.-U!llWUt...l j b.tfi L. . '1 lll-l.e roll.l.ira tor. foiiuJ ri A'lv a. .i.liiLiliri-a in the t Injure ' I '"Kiiti.ltee ari.l .rlmrn- i.f the in-lltiition. j Ti.k'i-ther tn v f .riin ! a i-..iiihmati..n. l,y the I ration, of hi h. at tine aii.i in va 1 without imuiK. r, uioi.. y ta. .r'tirel from ' the bank on vt..rthl. ..r in-ntM.-i.-tit .run!.., i.r n i.o .. ur Mr. fh.itetcr. M.-ii.-tn:i.-, I 'liidrr, the riotoriou Laukir,'- j h'Ie i,f .1 iv ..ke A .. two niinber. of ki.h. IWur, 1. 'i,'i- an. I u'uaiii S. j II-.i.:u.t.,ii, vMttri.Iitiil the fr'inuii' e 'olit- ' luittee .f tt,e I'.ink. ha-l i Un.l. -'iin lv kohl ! the I. -rni. i.f th t'nite.l Matrtto the ainvt.at f ?? '..", an. I ha-l un:l the -r e Is J in the i.oinU i.f the Ta. Hie Knlr' a.l dm-1 j ir;. N..r ithia!l. In the .r!y i.art ; f t!.- t. if I7:. t)ii tain.; ln:au el oiuaiit- : t' h ! l.i.t !.' of the at a if :.! fiimU ' t" tUi ir croni--. a uttrl wnrthU-. .n uriti. . " ! At thi tje of the t iilainv the thotizht 1 c.'iirre,l t oiii one that it liii.-h'. he taf.-r to t:e the. -.lor of law t, thir j.r.M i Iluz. 1 i.r f,..r:.--t ii.. n in th... ilir.rti.in ha.l to eii r.i.l-i out. an-l. :i tve have m-i h. tmj fi-n ri ! .1 f.y the j.e. i l fri. ii.l. of (.. n. ! '.not. I;ke Ibnrt I. .N,k.- au l hi ion-' f-.lrtr. i.f the hi-.lieril Kiiitf. A feil ui.il uf..ertit'tit inajoruy in Coiiirri htteMl ' rea.!y t. ty whatever lezi-iatioii uu: r.r.cary In . iiat.Ie tD e .hai j.nr t. i-arry ".it tfoir ;re.latry 'l.i.'nt. Their t'r.t1 p ..-. t i eare an ai:x n liiimt to the ( t-hartt-r r in. .tin the freeilinen'n infallible j ' af."i.ar.l for the Mi-uri!y of th-ir ilejM.!.jt : the ttj-e t.rotitioii tht the fund ..f the ! in-'it itiot. hoiil I be lnvet. J only in the : tk. i...ii'!. Tn -a.iirv nti . or other e ...iii.i.viiiui.ni .-iie. j uit 1'ir-i Her t fraud removed, the remainder of the I work was iia;.le enough. All the? Lad to it w. t i hel'i th. tatelte, aiiil th.y did it Without i-ity or rem ute. by the aniended i h.trter authority wa ir ten to inve-t one-half of the ile-poita in toii! orn-itet teeured by inortai.e on real :lle.,, The loan, i.f tbiscla.. were iren. rnlly made thron.'h the firm of Kilhourn Jt I-atta. a. f r .kers. They a!o acted as the aj prai-ert of the real e'.ta'e on which the money w. leid. A nr.irht I expe.-t.-d, i:.e pri.p. nT tt as orten r.itei vitiiiHi, ' , - . - . . . - ... .... u.a i prior lien.. In this wy had lights were ,-rrt'd n U a.hin.ton alone to the amount of ti, 173. .Vi. o milch for the real et- ! ..-ie. itetnif ku:.;ei-T to iier.-ct. of title and 1 T . I V'a a ....... . V. ... . . . it r i-.o-ie oexi loine intettinent i or mat -ni..n or tr.e funds whl-h, for the purpo.e of dt:n. tion. was denominated the avai.ah.e fund. This was profes- j a.i so intr-ii ii a. to i.e at ail time, tut.jeet to repayment on demand, and in this way , pr.!i. a:!v !il--.-t to the t he k of the orh- ; . r. in or If r. a. th char'er expre-e. it, to meet ti.e current ayruent. of the cor.ri...n. An imri,eu.e turn was thus inte-:e l in trnp w tii. h wa abt.dutely valuet ... or e!-e a. loaned to the tools of the Kinif w ithoiit anv preteDe of te.-urit w hatX. K. :::-!. r-ta:cc! a .,.a cb tbare i.f the M .rri. Mining I'onipanyi.f i olorado. Alexander W. KandaM without any ... urity. Hallett Ki!:-.iirn and John . titans on e,..nd niortraire bond of the nt a t.jn.I.t..ta- 'ompany. K. II . ooiwir n t(i ire of the eal I.o. k i 'otuj.nT an-l the ietr I at mj? ..mpanr, J. M. Crown ,
n ki.-a ci iBH iii-iri.H ar Loan omj.-iny, i of twenty percent. II . t. I air and I'riiiT on shares of tk Cap-; ui h. inv friend-, is a ha-t? recital of the i'.-l Hill .:i:.d;nic A.'i i!i..n. J. V. W. f uil wr..nir to which the iiaplet. freedan leii'.iirrh oa claim f.-r work on the m-n hate be. n kuhj.- te.i at the hand, of a-hinr:oii A., ledii.-t, on bill for w..rk on (.rant and bis accomplire.. Inand out of Con-tir.-ni Atri.iie. on re rt ideate if the irrtts.
l...rl..r ru ...... Uorkt, alo at Tri't-urer of the A'-bo't I'ate t.nipany, and other to the a.'j-rej.t.- of mint hundred. This : kirit: li-t . ::prit. j.r ton -her. of "li .-l rui-'re...., .1 .nii'-t i.-., It'x.rer. n tf.e-j.,. I.;,,-u.i k-. a..d tn tended cl.ini.f !! on tin- l.Lkr.:t trea.-urv of the Iii-Tn t of Columbia. It it j-. rh.ip but Jtt.t to ttae that the tames . It ,.. heph. rd. Mia-urrr Hab- : - k an l I'n-.ident t.rant do nr.t ap.ear on ', the i. of d'ft ilt. r to the hank. .Neither I at.. I till.! Ir. 1. .t ..t I IT II.. - - or that of William V. U ko rr. ltaot.ta ' I... th i.f tn ni. a Keprrenta:i e in - onirr. ... t.l Ipv. like raul of Tardus at the k'oi.Tiij of the prot--tnartyr. cor, ntin tt the plunder of the unhappy freedtnen. Mr. U heelt r, l-t it l.e ..rn- in mind. I himr!f a banker, and h- at Ira-t coiil 1 nt pb-ad laTlioran. e i f what tt. cin on. lb ide, it t a ..iii:d ptliti. a! maxim, as it in artitie of lem.-. rai-faith, that 'Mho party in p.. iter I re-j.ni.!e f .rall e;i.!atin w hile in power." In many of the thirty. four f ran.h bti.k whi h. w ithoiit authority of law. hadl-. in e.'.-itithi-d in t arioii-p irt. of the louiitry, at feeders to the main concern. the :!. r t.-m to have f Ib.wrd th example of tho.e in the parent intitutin, l-y eiu'-zlinir or otherwise watimr the fund, ia thur .ntr..l. Palatial bankin.--hii.e were erected, peculation, wa.te ard fraud evert w here held hiich earn i tal. X hile thi whole. ale robhery wa. sroiniT on. rrpeat.-d e:T -rt were made to induce the ma; ruy in t 'op.'rpM to or ler an intetiiti .r.of it alair. Mr. A. M. .terry. the 'em-ral In.pect.tr of the hank and it brani-he. te.tiries under oath that for two year- he knew that thi nlo.al in.tituTion wa tittrr.iatv.iby rotibinf nearly a hundred thou. and of the colored population the coiiiatry: for two tear he had pror out.-e. I i.-vi). it in the council of the '..rM. ration; f..r two year he had sought l ongret-ioiial inyeti;.itisn. Tt ijuote hi own word, and for rea..n which will aptar in ttie ..,uel. I a-k vi ur particular at fenttoo t.t thi .oint : l'itr two jear. Mr. hvrmtn, I hte tern worVirr to i:t a t ..iiarrt ti .r.al tutt tu-a;ion. " lie farther art : T:s affair of the Kree Imtn'i t'.ank otijht to h kve l.n w.mid I ti ..nz U f.re, t..i-.tii it wa a orr nui I in I inn inae.a'Ie irstitution. an I I laste f tnr for a year or two a n.tre it w. mt, I liie rathiera at m--1 of the l-rao.-"- were a e--t of x-oiandrrl and llnere.. I mean ..tnirulrir th-e at IVeaut.rt. J.wkni!!e. tr la. an l h k.hurf . Thee f. iiow were a 1 t.hiete d-1 kei.nn Ire! , an-l ma-le no b n.- a!-tt tt. The ra-hier at Jarksonviiie t a l.oo from the t.auk and lHtne. it to his i Im, with.mt eeuritf, in or-ler to make up a .teCcH hu h l.le en in-law I. a. I in his a--. .Kiota. Lax rnltetrta.r in ore of the ountiee. Tey vere ail thiete and aeoiindrel. b..t they were an 'i..u, ard avtme of them ware minuter.. The e.ah irr at Jv k. .nville is nunikt.-r, aivt to-.tty he has a lame yn!ay ptrtio.il. Ala.ru si a 1 of them are minister. In order to convey any thing like an a lejuate ilea of the atrocitie perpetra'ed in lh. management of the bank, it is ncesary to r fer to the manner in which the account, were kept. The experts enijiloyed by the investigating committee te-tiued a follow.; j te f.mnd leare e-:t from the oriainal lealrer, leares withoi.t numlsrr i'ael evether. balaneesi not trouvht forward, and of which, at thi i i tU. no tra. e h ttren f.itind , and these onustioei nrrnr in v.-ry l.k o far ev!ninel. It ' l our ntiar-a we.l a our .'uty ta state that a iTore iwryerte-l amrs'in'iit cul-l iv-ar.-elT le ' l.titf. I.t hnmao ir ceril'ty. If the !esif D ha 1 Urn Vi otsta-ure tr e iran.v lior.s of the in.titu -l...n. Iron; i-ti n. y at the U'liinmnc mar lf ir.t.tc an eaeii.. ..r pai,tl.e errors n-.d miKti. I'.ut w h.-n rmmi'i.l l.ai.kers (like ll.Tiry , l. t as k a"d W i.'i tin . ib.ntinztni .lini t in-1 e.;rnrn: an I in-lac.te the l.iisire'S of tr.e i:iii- ' tu'.t -n. It. 11 ;o. gy i.t . Hut not to tre.-ps... my friend. t . long Upon Vo;;r time, h:it. ll to the final rata-tr-.phe. Fr-.m the in.. men that t h- lir.mt trig t .t-t t lie tr grc.-.!) ee uj-on ttie riillo.r.s w ho li the p.. .r f.-c.'.lmefi f a 1 ivcd fr"m ti.-irpiy and eirr-i:g. the dooin of 1he; l ar.k w a. ii.et it.c.le a the grate. The
.t.i ' n;i7er;iig and woe occ.v.i.::c i hy its
' failure mar be faintlv -t ituutol when it i
know n that the iini.ai.l li'i..itori uuiiiIht i nearly iih hunilie i thou-in 1, attere.l ail ter the I nion, t.ut in ami if In Hie utln-r:i tate. The fuul. of many of tlirir ehtniable iM'irtii' Were lt III tiie zenerl tt r.-i k. '1 he lion. Jo-epfi II. Kalni-y, of Ninth arollna. iilui-eif ;t eolori 1 lnaii , in hieiM i rh ij.lui-r.-it in the IIoii-h of l: .retell!at!i . onMinh'Jl. ilet.nteil the ilitn whi.-h li ail l.een inllii'teil lij.on the eolori-. I r i' . t ne i t.iiM iiueni i- of all thi innni.al jrotliL'ai ) . I nt y not t!te in in tt h.i can iisel r littrii ti) hi lathetii- vtorJ. tvittiut ei.'iution: It inunt nm l lort i.it of that nt ttietiiim i;i(-e viiiu-were loru nriltl l llie .rni-i..tl b.ti.k at Vt untmirflon fie l.-M:tor in Ifie -..ulli.-rn nU'r-. mv.tn.HMy U-lu .-. tiiut th money bu .-...- Ii' I I.JT tnem wrrr u! jei l t i lneir or-li r, n -r ru'.v au l r vd! t ion cot.-rn.n tin? bran, li laiA , uu ! i! -iit to tin.- .ar.'iit l.ui.k it n for t!ie j... r . of t-iri)f iriotr .ltrl with ifrenu-r wrtirily or invertel to U tir tt'lvanlnire . ISut, al.i.' ih. y wrrt! I.-. iv.-. . The punrrm to ntnrti t;,e Ji.x-r rr"lltor. I.ate l'n kul.j-. Ut in lienrtri-ii'lin In t ie M.'i in . !;..ih ttn-ir aire.1 ami ttii-ir ymirair have t-. n i..rire. of the or ln.arr !iii-ete.irie of life; tn. ir k i-uul'l r..t ber.iri- 1 f..r, nor tfieir ilea l .t--. i-i.llir inu rn-'l lv them nor l.y l-nev. 'nt mCK lim, hei aure all tbi-ir jratJn-re-1 fiiri.tn hn I l-- n r.i,.ivn- i up in t.'ii irwlf of ! -.trm tmn . I'ari nu ami KUitr liun r..ui.l imt M-nl Iln-ir Nil-Iri-n r wifU 1 1 eii.xil,lii-aii they ha-l not tl.e nu-.Hi. to buy tnem rou t TUtl.le rh.thiMf . 1 rulv tin-il..tr. ha Irf-i-n al trniii,, U.i-val;in an 1 M-rtitution tmg lnr at.-ti.-.t on every han!, nii'l in m :ui y irii-l-iiii their little lioinctU.il toll from over their Ut li. The next a-t in this ilr:iina of eritne snI tiillaire w:ii4 the iat.ai:c hv the tir-iiit Conirre-. or law iio.iui; up the eon. cm, an l . auth..ri.mz the apoointnirnt of a hoard of ' inrre i-oinniit.uiiier. fur ttmt niin.i Kven at thi. ooint the rr,.. itt- of lU i-or. I llloralit. Was But otti.tie.l. Tliev kOtrzht to I e well th.-ir zaia by plundering the dr filled : nd Utrayed deiotitor. afreh. It ha. been khown that the robbery of the con tiding i ! free.liueu wa. ai-eoini!ihed hy intimate r- , iTtonal rrienil or the I're.ident, w ho a.' i quired their ojijiortunitb for plunder; nirouK'n me power nis irienu-tiip irave th-ra. It is alto known that, while the rolit-rr was jroinsj on, the rrekidi-nt was a , lar'e kt.M-khoider in the S.-neca Sandttone 1 i 'oeppirty, ar.i the clhcr r;;.. vvhlv.1. had drawn to larirelv fiomthe fund-of the bank mi ,in ... uij.ru lur 1UIIII ui lur loin.. I I n ler tlie.e eircumttan. es t miht be kup- ' o.ed that it would hat e appeared b. him ' aj. a taolnt of i r..l,al huoor l,t hm kb.nl.l ! exert t.ini.e f to the ntni,..t to i.r.wnr. n , 1 . ... - . ' t-eoiiomical adinini.trattun of the a.-el.. ' and a speedy di-trit.ution of the i.roceeds to I the uti. rinjt t i.-tiins of the fraud. In fact, : he appointed as corainl.v.iosom to wind up the buk, J. A. .1. Cre.vttll, of po-tal fraud notoriety. whoaUo holds one or two other pubiic othVet, bi-side beln,' eiia,:e.I in a Ur; r'e private l.titine.s of hit own: Kobert l'ert i, a re-j-ctab!e hut .t.'ed colored citizen, ard one IelpoM. a clerk in the Treasury Iepartment. The kslary of each of the.e men was tixed at ..," a year. It .lr, however, that laiipoid wa paid t l y ea h of his colleagues a his i-om-lr.t.iiion for doin all the work. They were th-js ena'ded to piM-ket ,'' annually out of the runains of ttie deposit for doinir n. thine. Thit Ccmtnission have expended rht' I mi.'ht more properly kay watted ;lV,i, and have declared oue dividi jkI i Now, I w i-h to submit a proportion tt hkh 1 hope to live lomr enoiiitii to fee car-ri-I int . tl.-c-T . It is that the l.oterniui nt of th.- rr.i:.-1 Stat, t shall pay from the pub1. 'I rciti.ry a oiint kiitlii 'i.-iit to make tro id , to the ilcpotit.irs in the FreeJman satip?. und Trust Company both the principal and ! interest d their money. 1 kutituit thit pr.pu-iti'n after mature delitrati-m, be- ; caute t the time that the institution went into oprratioo, and u!i.eiuentlv. thcfrn-J-iiien of the iith were, to all intent t and L", the war b. nf the Natioo. They marte to beiuvu by the oilii-em of I tin. l.snV inH if t.r.na-h.. ...!! I. . 1. . k.'.-nt or tbe rreeilmen a Hureau, which w ect Into operation kiinultaneously, that it ; w as the , hie a t.oti rnni nt institution, and that I'nited Mate wa responsifor the rrpatment tf their i money on demand with intrret. , Mr. p rry. in hi t. -timony before ti.e inte.tiatin committee, sw.-artthat at Vi.-k.-hurir and other pi tees, inducement w a held out to depositor topla. e th. ir fund in the ! r rcednian's ll.tik beeau' It wa a (loyi-rtl-iii.-nt intitution. My tttt-emed friend. Mr. John J. .mile, tt ho so b!y au l faithfully tu ina.-ed the al'.tir of the hranch hank e tal.htb.eil iu I'.irecktr Mreet, in this city, inl (..nils me that of the two thoussml depositj or in thi institution fully ninth-tenth believed that the tbiteriiiiient of the I'nited Mate wa directly re..nni!e ror the rc
pavmeut of their inonev w ith interest. 1 time of creat i-ril to their orirania'iou. I'urthermore, it is patent to the world j While the lb-publican demand t'.i: bei ked that ConTe, without the cnir.t or, power, the Iemocrtie party, which dik now led je of the ib i.-.-:l..r, annulled that ! i-l'' w ith them the poi.ulati n of our
pr.'t iion of the charter, w hich, by reijuirin that ai nionev ktiou'd te intt sted in securities of the i'nited Mates, furnished a perfect safeguard atin.t lot. Nor i thi all. When the fact was brovt.sht to the knowledge of that bo.y that the institution w as so conducted a to render bankruptcy inevita'de, it turned a deaf ear to every appeal to ascertain its truth by int estigatinj it allaira. Knr one. I wish tn ray that I am ready and ' willing to foe taxed to make g.aod t he loe of the hiiplcs ,'rf cili.ieii . I. give liie ill.ilieml.lril fiti-f si-lion to add that, of the large number of person to whom I hate tu'.mitud the plan of reiniturinc the ). poMtors from the public Tr"aury, I hate not met with a single dissenting voice. I hat e submitted my plan alike to Northern and to outh. rn men. Within a .1 y or two 1 hate presented it to aditiiigutheil citizen nf Alabama. I refer to Ilerjatnin M. Wooley. K-i.. of Seima. lie not only exiire.ed hi entire and cortiial approval of it, but asured me that 1 he planter, and the w hite ! population of the ."outh eenerally. would ; gite it their cheerful and earnest support, i I believe thst 1 hazard nothing in predicting that the IeiniM ratie party, if p.aced in power, will do Ju-tice to the freeduien. ' i Hell Done, Vermont j Knm the M. I.oui Time 1 I ' TV,. i.,.., ,i.i;. . , -1 . , , , i a-,, i l .... ..i'ia.ra.aj.1 iiii.'ii., .11 .....M'ta.l. This i 3.W le. than it wa for r..Ueri,,,r in'lM.",n.i l.s than it was for tirant in iv.s. It Is l,sn; lev that II was I for tiovernor in l.7J. and ti.4) Its than it wa for (.rant in 172. The Ien'v rat cast last Monday 21,";Vi vote, which i 3.740 more than it wa in If-, and 4.4.M more than in 1S72. Tbe bemocratic tote thi year i 4.4.'2 larger than the Ib mocrats have evi r cast before, w hile the Kepuhllcan increase is but 41;. If the whitky tnieves can extract any comfort out of th.e, they are at liberty to do so. The August", mule that li.td been ailing for .several month. anil wm iinniiy killed about six week ao, by beinT stnu k with two Uln of lihtnitip', P'.tupil.w Isj.f.-.ro yi'tTd.y and utnI. line; painfully into" the ol.ico .f the ti iiis.t:i ptiper, ilciiiiirdcd tho mime of the editor who h:id statcl that infamous ! lie about his death. I
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) m, .,ri, .n,r. Itlait tl.r Itran Hhlili Imiipil lliut la Itrllrc um ti tit ruliiliMl I. ire. I lia, N. V. sejit. I. 1-7'i. Jy I'ir Sit: The I i.i-M-ratie t onvi -r. t i . f . wh;.-!i li. i t l:t-t we. k, -tin? llte'.er i ; r'h-li-eioiip, .i:i me iii ri"!i.iii..ti .i f t the of . oivi-rn..r of tin. Sia.i.. 'IiiS it. irniutiwmiM nut have thm.- if ti.ey i-vl kn..nitoe firis r- LMnluiir i.iy i.t-.ilti!. " Y or no t iein I olizht li"t tube th.ir i ati.li l.ile. I...... I..... ..I. .1. , .;l I'Nll ll' lil.tllij. Ulll 1 Mlo'll l lie-" I. li" I.'ie Vri.il. red lioi.or. While I am trat. f il f ,r ttie Iri.ndly teiitiiniit tthi.-h j-r .ii: ;-t -'i their a'lioii, my iie liiialii.ii i .-..n,;.e,;. ii f v i.httacle. vt hi. h I em not oeti-uie. l',,r m.iii.. luontht) my li.-aith h:i i eu ii linn. an ! a rn nt ilii. li.it iinritt' -l f.,r i:,. i.j or fj y ei.-tl xerti..ii'. .'Iv ". i oji::iiri, I 'lUliriiied l-y the Judgment of my j hv.ieiill-, 1-oliMIi'-.-. tin- t.'iat I 3'll l:n:....- Hi thi hiiii- t. i.ttforiil tfie ! hi d. t ..;v,r .- upon ttie iii-rni-r of New j ork. I I i lii rf illly kaetilii o my mvii ';: J. .-. al. 1 fi-i-lll.Z to inert the tvl-h'-t f I'.iV frier S; 1 would I. ot Iii it.i'.e to i r : 1 !: n-jlrh t i tit'hoiit tiioe prim iple. in tthi.-h I beretf. or to .roiiiute the jiiifiiii- w.-lfare; l.i;t I f- I that I elimil 1 kai-ritiee the ii,te;i:. .,f ih1'irty w l.j.-li jda- ed m- in noioiiMM-.n if 1 t '''','l't it a'tion. l.ven the kiin-rior i-l Thi.l-T h of t he iiart v with ivki i, I .-t .wii.l.l iioteln t a ti. ket w ith the know n fut tliat its nominee for (i-.ternor w tineijl i tie performance or ine lai.or. or in it cn:-e. 1 eould not foiicientioiitIv enter upon tlii in. I tan not do rny frier. It the .f 1.1a. in,' them in fl-e t.iiti n I t v. r.nz tr it' to il l m. l therefore feel cuittramrd to de.-line the nomination. While it i a treat aorrow to me that I an not oa this oi-cation taeet the w i-h. of those to whom I am deeply Indebted f..r to many fator. yet 1 am katitied ti.Ht i,iy action 'will only kuhjct thtn to some j rrte,t inconvenience, which, in the enJ, will j.rove to he their advantage. It is i t in ' unuual thln to have a tacancv up.a a 'ticket, nor a dillicult m.tt r to Id a. In the main, the action r.f the C'octerti .n wdi irite eoiitidenee to our friei.dt throu.-h-ut liie country. Il rruioveu loe oniv c;o-o tiin our political prokpitt. There wa. a fear that uisoordant orania!i..Iis to the l)emoi-ratio ktronhold. would peril the kllccets of the Mate itl.l nation:, tli-wet.. Tk ,1oi...ilii. , ll o.i, ..... I ti,. nominee were kel.-. ted with the ntnio.t harmonv. Tte nieinfn fonhdei.ee of victory. itr teparatd with a ctory. I nlike the rival Convention, the re w noe vii!:u:t msijority. uo woiiiided nor humiliated minority. 'I t,e candi lates who were not placed in nomination were not opposed for re3ons reCe-t-in upon their honor, or w hi. I. w ere la-tin.: in their nare. While toe lienv- ratio pary is t-meririn f rom i't riif.arrat.niei,t. Its oppoiienU are eewin the seed, of bitter controversy aa l ktrtfe. L,--n tne exi'eneie of the Presidential elei !in can not restrain their harth comment i-pon thetucu and meatures of their own orai.iatci:. 1 cm not think there i a dou'.t atn:t the result of the pending o..ntet. The KepuH-li.-ans demand the restoration of ut.ul.:ied power iu all bran'-he of the t.eneral b.ivernnii nt, and this i done iu the f.u-e of much that I. condemned t.y tbotuhtf-.d men f tin ir own party. The chtnire .f a l'reid nt will make no change with their ru'.ii.s mind-, withthtir prtvulu: orniz-i;ion. w ith the:r titaires or tilicy. Toe war), and w.Hif mid texture of Kepu'dieanitu. will t.e the same under the rr-idcncv of (iratit or Hayes. 1 wish to kay no unkind w.rd of either. The oils which aillict cur country do Lot sj rinr 'O uuih (mm rr--t corrip-ti-a. for thcT can be laid bare an 1 pui ihed. but from the more subtle ii,t it-i.- t of prevailing w a-te and ex'.rava.anee. Thete will net er be corrected except hy th- sharp conflict of partiik. The election r-f a leu.ocratic IIoue of Kepresentat it i bat t many painful ditclosurct. hut no .od iifi-z-n doubts the value of thi e a t hes ktto ortici il afeue. Manv r form hat been ttemp ed by Kepubiican fhi lals which they wou.d not hate dared to enter upon ir their .i y liad not len confronted I v a lt motratio li '!. . whuh nide -uie that ornpelled an 1 enahled Ib-pu-!:can t .:...als to puEiti crost wrongs. I.e any fair-mimb-d i.r.n iloubt if all op othe Heput.licaV. partv j. crushed ry Iepartmet,t i. pi:o-ei under position t out. if et it control that those who boij extreme views will j retail in its councils? We have seen that olieot their Iilo-t caution venat..ha hroached a violent and revoluti.ncry plan with reirard to the Mates. This wa never duie without contu!:titn with hi fellow -iiiemiaers. The lpublican sj-aker in the canta-s apjal to the pattjops of th ir liearer in the spirit whiih proinpted thi revolutionary ki-heiDe. It is true mat otue of their Journals protect a.:intt it : they lelom.' to that flats which are unheeded t xci pi country, se k by the ebcti-.n l'n si.b i.t and " a ml .ritr of a of the House of lprer.ttit e to sain a voice in the councilsof the nation. Its ucce w ill not enable it to pa i,..r to rj-5 law Without the attent of it opjaoni r.i in the Senate. The largest share of iwer and patronage will Mid be lift in the Iml.d of liie Ibpublican party. Under our ti trrn-nii-nl no t iolent changes of to'!( r can le made except by repeated election, .t-unly at this time of buainess ili.tre and ghxmi every thoughtful iiieii khould dc;re such distiit.ution of owrr as shall make ea h political organization watt hful to note and vigorous t a correi t the wrong of itt op;aoneiits. In thi way only can we hope to corrn-t not only grots w rongt. but the nn-re sut.tle. :.n l. on thew nole, the m ire p.wer-. fill uge which watte the retenue of the f.oternment and opprr the industry of the country. i in our part we offer our candidate f r the Pretid.-nfy and Vioe-Preiden'-y and the majority of the Houe of Kepreseutttite to J represent the I'cmocratic party in is ertort i for reform. n the other hand, let the Ke. j publican Senate and the wrest array of t cial represent their rganizstin. The; coining tlectiorscan le elecieled In v iew i : their rccctit e exhibition of ability, tir- ' tuc. and patriotism. It wa neer designed : hy the founder of our i iovcrr-tiu nt tha: one tartv should control all its branches f.r so j ing a tcrbt that it w ould lute a eiie of n'l "ntability . It w as aue the li uh:i an'' have tliu held power that they have outraged the sentiments of their own partian. ". . . . . 7 , n s that they be;-in tn feel the neceiI 1 1' i'irn inai iin-t i'v; -in 10 icri inr ii'-cessi-ity of commendingthemselve to the fatorcf the public. Will th nightful. con-ertative I citizen check this w holesome change Wfore ; they hate been confirmed in more tlrtuu habits bv tempt in? the-.n again with unchecked power? I believe the j-ople of I America tt ill not m.ike this f.daltui.taVe. and ! then fore I am confluent that we shall carry our state andeictt our Presidential tickit. I am. truly yours, etc, j lloutrio IA MofK. To H. M tijoMt, r. .. cratic State i 'ommittee Chairman IWmoIli cotirc erati.ir.-. in the city churches are the rule ..train. Th1 ministers have oil returned from their ra c;itio:is nnd the f.til style t.f bo:;net. are out.
l'rt(rliou Wa!el fr UUrrd Urta criln.
C Htiii r -iioN. s. C. eit. ".-The a. -ui.' te :-ri he.l fr-.ta thi. Hit dett .:ir. lot li li-turbani Late i--n inore or j.iri.ai in i aara-.er. I tie riiMin it? . in at an an urate rtj-.rt of the ot urr n: (iol!.e Li.'t ' WV.nekiT. the tLto in- ., a i-..).rej lera. ra'.ie raett.LC a i-Jurt.-1 a':d a fwr tt,re nin t. re-Lt iere 1 th. !r ' r;t a. an ew-..rt : .r-.'.-t the ol..r. J -j.. k. r.. who ha-l feu threatened I t.t or;ie f the c.'-'pil lii-e' li- AL . n a ur.t of The;r aMe.-el iler.i.n ft their fa. e. W'Ml- en r.Lt to t:.e bou-t of the i'-: rd (.r.:..r tbe truard. o.i....;:t; if lift. o w lute ra- a aaar.Liri: id a hol l.'Vki-.are wi'h tbe bia-k in tietefer. wa. tett l-y an aary ar.i ic.'iir.A'.i-d n.. of l.lai k. who U;-n al'.u.itizthe ra. I ita: y a white raan wa kno ked i.'at: J.i:..;-thola and i.ri k: a. were then Cre-1 l y the ra h. when th e-..rt .ouht ri f-re ic the ar-"-nil, ai. 1 p!.-ed their w xri- la bar.- of the i.eti. l.i.ieut of I'mte I "tate. tr-- j rarr..neil there. Tt-e tuu tf.tu an at-t-a. i. li..i. the wlutet. 1 Ur r. t,t:r hif H.ndn.ki.. wer.t to tre re-. ;ea,i Ml.-ce.drd with t'reat '.;. .,;.y ja n;i; the white to a Hab .c-bo ,-e whire they were j. rotated. I a n tr t w a ia,..ws. i.n oj me inio i-.r -ra.j ti- ;rt, ai. 1 tie n ; k' t er. it wituout j .-,-;!. aTf. Jir. Vt . aty tLe .th m-t.. .i t. r- ..ury club were undi r arra, an 1 tb ktre; were patrol. t-d ty i..i-e acd niour.t.! tan all nil tit. AlM.ut!p. 13 . a tacd -f co.ot d E' q fired a v..i lev into the w in J t.f hurt." Ila!l. on Kief :rt. where a ! ;:e r:e tiub hadattemtuel. I'c 1. ror.!rtth t(...ey wa returLt-d by the wh:te. with what re -kult are utknown. itte dea'h tb far reported, but a nurn'Mr f wnne taen were khot Wedrie.day ettrinr. Tte wh are prej.ared, I out are at-ry ju;et ti tierti.!ied oLly to kep order. Liitli: KieTK, Sej.t. . Th I1-t11 tf thi city pntts the foil .a it.;, w hie b show the fe-eiir-z: It will l rem-ni'-red tiat a week or so aaro Johnson J. f". '..r.l. of isCity a adored lawyer who la. !--c lear-inr ! toward Iiemo-ra. an 1 Infry-t kh mi U...n and hrutally atsa jlTe-.! he. aii-e tf tit political proclivities. I'.r Nr. Kc-rl :ate- ; mi nt we learn that hi. l.fe Las -en threatened by the nejTT-oe Capitol Hi. I, where he reiJet, and Ja-t ci.'ht one Ilowtil went to hi boue and made an at.au.t i --o Lis wife oa aorouct of Kord's r.i:i.-ai aetion. Later in the evenirr Ford eanje hiaf, and he wa surrounded l y i larxe crowd, i who r iterated that they wouiJ k;.i tim if L lid not leme the hill. Owirito thir t':a- , ber and hi Jfer.tele eon ldion Mr. Korxl ' wa itompellt J tokk'pout. i'aviri; t;s wife and baby at the meri t of the raob; in fut, I he ha i.ot dared to te alK'-t b. houe s:n-e tnni'ir .. -rl t"w - . ' ir.if.rtl: in k. i re y, armed wi'h a hoT-run. He feel ;-ii:.. ..cfijer.t tLt he wiUbe kilie-i ev(-i.tuai:r, unless Le leatt. How t r.r-athr Iroj-rlj. Most iH'op.e l.r-tbe propt-rlv, t ftea ruor; bv acciJcLt oricstct tkan by 1esii:n: tut, on the other bind, ht.alircds of th.'VisanJs i!o tot breathe j-tojk'tIt, while many th iisins it thi pdrsor.1 nj.mtbt are 2:Ttnrj frora r.:re or less wvere a :Tevt fr tf the lttns or throat owiro to a fu!tj c..4e of rt-spiration in i'.her won'., Wcauthey breathe through the niouth i.-stca4 of through the t'.t:il.. 1 he niuth has its own facet; 'L to irfona in conr.o-tion with t itir., drikir., an 1 sjH-..kin; and the nostrils have iteirs csmely, MiielliEjr acd breathing. Ia summer time the error of respirlc through the mouth U cot f evident i 9 ia the wmur staeon. when it is na- , uoubtcdlt" irauLt r.h siaxirvr to tre ,r4Vn w'00 con3lLil5 the tbistake. If anv oae breathe through the natural I channel of the nostri'.., the air. yxlcg i ovtr the muewis xnemtrar.e !ir.ir:the , Tanou chamtrr l the nose. t.ecoa;e$ w.nruieti to the tenjerature of the l-ly before reaching tee Jurats but if he takes the air bet acta the lip and ia the mouth the coM a'r con.es ir.contat w ith the tle'iicite lining rjembrane f the throat and lur-, and jives rle to a Wal chill, fre-juenily ending ia ia- ; flanamation. Many per.in. without , knowing the reaa why thy are bvne- ; lited, wear respirator over tht ir ixouth ia winter if they l.uf -j-n tn e-Q ot of , door. Uy doin thi they diminish the amount of airwhicb enter between the lips, and virtually compel themselve , to breathe through the n.tril. But they could attain jut the fame result by keej'in the lip cloed, a habit w hich ia easily acquired, and conduce, to the proper and natural way of breathing. We believe that if people i would only adopt thi s;mp habit ia othr wort!, if they would take for their rule ia breathing, "Shut xo mouth!" there would be aa inten; diminution ia the two clase of dleae, nauely, tho of tte luc and throat, which count tuanv thoand of victims in thi country iu the course of a sinieyear. UschaUr I'ws. Tbe rbjfkal Bene fit f Snadaj. Sunday i GcI" fpecial present to the working-man, an i or.e of it chief objtft. i to prolong hi life, and preserve cfsicient hi working tone. Ia the vital fjjsteni it work like acrcpeEatin jKmd; it replenishe the f pint, the el atK-ity and vicor, which tbe lat f i lavs have drainexl away, an i supplie the force which i to 1-11 the : dav i fu'-ceedinj: ; and in the ttcv.Doniy of existfnee it answers the sarue ejrjK.se a. the economy of income L answered by . , , . , . ; - . , , - ; a "ins oanK. i i.e iruai uta w u-, I put awaj a pound b-d ay and another t next mnth. and wfc in a .jtiiet wav, is .,nf;n, bv hi fatetl p .ur. 1 from time ' "' . a. . ,ti ,r.,i i,.:i !o tiu.e,w! en he p-.wsi oidand fra.l j ?t-s r.ot or..V the fanr fniund back 1 a -rain, but a ! mary jwund le.s,e. i .tid the ns -it-ntiotis man, w I.o fcuI band or,. 1jv of hi eitence ia a i week who, pr.-teod tf allowing S::n!;v to be trar.it'l.! and torn ii the h urrv'and s'ratr.bae tf life, treasure it up the Ixrd f Sundsy k-p it tor him, atvl ii It tttu of .lay ai.d hale tf ae o-iv it back; with UMiry. Tee savingt bank f hurt'.r.n ':: ne ithe weekly Surdav. 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