Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 18, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 November 1876 — Page 2

WEEKLYCOimiER. C. DOXE. PubUahtr.

j Ir. Arthur N. Coi-eland, a well kaown , I authorized fv.r the iury turfman cf New York CilT. in 1 connected struct ion of Insect -ftel.r;r t

I Ittorialljr iih Wi!ktt Spirit, commuted suicide ou the 3tt on accouut of domestic ! trilbies.

JASPKK.

"1 cuinucxr news. vVAlli:.TV. A decision of ge ne rml iuterest to the holjer of life-insurance po'Mes ba recently been rendered by the I'nited States Supreme Court. The suit In question were those of policy-holders rcsidirir io llisnii.sijji during the war, and w ho were debarred ty the War from remitting their annual premium against Northern companies, and the I Hurt held that the companies could lawfully declare such policies forfeited by reason of non-payment, but the assured were entitled to the tquitable value of the policies arising from premium actually paid, this equitable value belnp the difference between tho cost of a nrw jiolicy and the present value of premium yet to be paid on the forfeited policy at the time of th forfeiture. President ( rant ha Issued a proclamation, denii-'natinif Thursday, Nv. 30, a a day for national thanki-ijivin and prayer. Mr. O'Conor Tower and Mr. I'arncll. who w ere entrusted with the Irish Ccnteonlal address, have resolved not t present it formally to President iirant, inasmuch a the State Pepartment insisted upon It belag presented through the I'ritish Minister. Joseph J. brooks, of Philadelphia, for a long time In the Government Secret Sen ice, has been apiointed to succeed Col. Washburne a Chief of the Secret Service I i islon of the Treasury. The United Sute Government ha entered suit a,'iut Gen. O. O. Howard t recover fl7'J,'0, a a defaulter in respect to fund entrusted to him in connection with the Freedmtn's bureau and How ard I'ni- 1 versity. General Howard assert that he , ha a complete defense. ;

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; that the d-I represented I o, poe 1 by EiuUiid and rJ V r- 1 Itily.

hit-It J. etc. It wa also do. t lr 1 to utile ! !td n d atrhes of the 5lt T that the an ap-el to the lift rial 4iuv rnmetit ta I l!icperT Wi.lum'i tpeevSt at the opn!nif

take KMue activo for the abatement cf the i t.t the Kesh-u- ha i ro!u ed aa uncom

fortable fehn in that i itital a- well a iu Tar and Yietra. ou a. count of it apparebt ind!-a'.ion that the triple al!iace it ti.t eon-sijert-d to b Crtn. Th Fremb paper acctiA it a a direct cena- to Prance.

INDIANA. ! .t

i WIT Als orTIl. i The Itedster and lrir.f the LanlA i-etition, tinned by a uumer of j roml- I office at Salt Lake has ben su-pecded f rvra

Rent citizens of St. Ixui,akin for the ap- i duty r-y order trra Wahic;t n. pend:n - , ! poiutinent f Federal Supervisor of Klec- in.est u-atu.n of the oe. Cel. M. M. ' tion in that city, was presetted to Ju1pe lUne. eretary of the Territory. Lis Kn j Treat on the ltd, and by him referred to plv-etl in charge. ! Jud:e lillon,with instruction to make the It i reporteil frow St. A!-an. Yt., that 1 i ap;x)ictnicnt aked for by the petitioner, j ret preparation are f icor in Northern Tne Court therefore appointed Mr. K. T. ! Yermotit for another Ketun inahn of Allen Chief Supervisor for the Iitrirt, and . C.nvla this f!l or early neiJ spnr;. instructed Lim to reprt to the Court the j The Muux l' iinuiin ba accomphshe 1 ! , narueof Supervisor f.r the respectie di- it, mission and adj mixed to met iU'a-h- ' : trict. Col. Kroadbci.1 opposed the jrrant- in:i..n lec. t. Council were held at all , in of the etttion in a argument of aome ; the agencies n the t j per Mbv.uri. ami the length, lu which he took the pround tnat treaty n signed by all the tea-J thiefs o ' the Uw under which the Court pro;osed the different band,." The C'iami.i .n, at toactwa unconstitutlouAl.au 1 in evasion of , ttie request of the Indian, wivrd tostnke : the rijrht ituaranteed to every State. out the section pn.iDC to rave tUmto , There i a disvreemeut between the two i tcf iD,ian TemtAry. The lnd.an a-p-i partie in Colorado a to whether the recent f i t; xiit t,tbrr pr,.,.ition w,:h..t oli election fir Conressuian in that State was jetion. for the unexpired term in the Forty. fourtk jwo jvjeit d:;ller f I'of-e Countr, . , Conjrres only, or for both thit and the fuK , Ark., named Hi:the acd Hill, on the term of the Forty. fifth Congress. Tae Ke- kbot three minister who wew travtl.c; on ' ; publican claim the latter to be the cw, ' horebat k. ki. ir one of them and wound- ' while tie Democrat hold that there is ik i tn, the other. It is uiposd the mi,-' law to warrant the electiono' a K presenta-! tt,! them for rtenue er. tive for more than one term at one election, j A New iriMn di-paVh f tV.e :th sav-: The Democratic Stite Committee, in this ! if j,utT i-ni!.j jUtr, Mar-hal Mrj fcj ' view of the case, has issued a call for all 1 mnj Tbomp.on armed thi. cm-DemcK-rat. to vote for Kepresentativeof ! irc rn lLe ,.,4n;tr ,iov. A:;t the Forty-fifth Conges on the Tth f No-, frora i?aT0U 4rt wi;ll 15 j,n...tltr.. vhoa vember, and will contest Helford's ri;rht to thtv had arrested in Yft FtluUna aeatafter the expiration of his present j ra.-i-h. charired nL r-E-i r T term. The Kepul ticau. w i.l take no partnd intimidation of rerrs in Julv l,t. ' in the election, rel.yin? upon the leihtj of, The prisoner, all of whom are wf.te m- i Itz'.z cl-lr-. li iciuj.. I and Deni'vrat-, were krraictrd before" A horrir.le domestic tragedy i reported Conimiionir S..ut!.worth. acd Lfl J to b;l from the vicinity of r.nshville, Iud. Chad-; in the sun f !., eah to anar Uf .re wlek It. Trittain, ayoungman from I'aris. ; the Inited State Court a: the Not en.' r Ky.,had married the only daughter of c hn term. T'Kao. . f m w n 1 t:..:a .... i t- . - . ... a, . .

i.uwit-, i4iiun,.uu, mm; itstf! i ae t . i ar.i 1 1 ' n'e r-. rc Liai.ii j a!. ly wiih the old people nearly a year, t j- j from Hi smn k w hi. h ssV that Gen. I;' ally demanded possession of th farm. Up-! bad a uc.-esful tizbt. af:r an tn-uo e-f-.!

i on their refusal he became abiive and in

Koltbr S ir-ruuishe.l. Sia..n Ke" a ricli C. rm m f irmlivin withlii- tuotltr :in.l two Hi,t, r,' near r':i tU', Pa., was hw nki-ncd n,,, unilniLt by a ifculi:ir iii. u-r hltlriMm ilior. Su-pci-tii bur'l.ir. he juujp'l out of bo.!, uscitin h ati'l making roridT:iMf noise. jn. st.-iiitly the scum! of rapidly rotrcnti, fHtstcp4 win lu ard on the .stairs. Kcl!t a'ized a shot-fpin that htd in tl:,- , ,r. . . . - .fit. . .. ... i . . i i

l uri hi i.i.-s im'iii, nun run ii it i iic'l i imih I window, which vv:i ipTi. .Inst th,.,; j the form f a in:in atp':in d, ruunii. j aorumihe pan!fti. rllt tired a, him but the retreating burglar k. pt on his j way, scaled the fence, and d:apic:ui. I iH-tachetl from the farm-h. .uc.

! only a few feet from it, m a Miinn.er. ; kitchen or wash-house. I'nder tliis i.. . a large t-i tern, th mouth uf w liicnLj in the center of the rtxr, eivi re.l w-;h a trap-!tMi. Thi d(r, however, h is i . i j i....... t.. t

idance ourGovcrn.u.i.t. ! T ' "yr eio.i. .rTa-o. hi,knrr.i).lnli I here is : door luthe end of the wash.

notice next tne uweiunjr, aim anuthcrin the pjHs,iu' end, opening tvar!s thharn. These tl.Mir are n' r ; as the building contains nuthin th it anv one would eare to tc il '2 he next Jay, one of I cldt'i .si.-'. rs wetit t thv li.-tern ti draw swim- wntrr by H.eins of a backet tied l th ci 1 (,( a rote. The trap wa-s open. Mic 1.

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in run.

NaUienil Thakviiiov a I Kih.1 V M I ! .N b V I I1C IKKMI'IM. .r'. Vf j. Ae t'auV.i M.V: Froia ear to jear hae tirrn ac i.-t.inr l to to nur i!.'y pursuits and set jipart a time to Zt tlina to Aimir'aty i,m r r the sprriaJ t le-.ifts He h Vuucti-ifevl to us, with our prater for a oiUipu-hh thereof. We he at thi time e-j-ial rrann t t thankful f t hl coutintietl prxtre .m an J f jt tbe nuay uvaterul llrtu.s wtn. h il!tunty hi t'srstweJ. In a.:.li:: n to taee f or as-.roeJ to u aa iii.l:i.Iu we hue peia! xva-i n to exprrss ..ur hartr thaca to Alm.h'v God tnat t r li s

prwJrc and $r t !a' i.-hej a tent

t- fu'.r.'.l the r,.rir ff it f.ur.der :n of

ftriQ,- an a-t!,itn to the p-" pl uf orn i ms ur:c.- o il icl rrlviuu Irerty to' all within it bsrlcr, an.l rutnu to eery in.'.:'daal alike Ju-ti.f siw ejiiality " lf-re the law. It is, lu .reoier. eps ia'.ly our d;t t.i ri:rbi;L,.i prater to the lather if, ali MrM-s f. r a e..nt:n,iani e of Hi thvine. fiVur to I.- a- i r ation. u.!is iu 1 vi I .aIs. ,

l ii-r, . ,rmt. Iirs:.Jerit of tt Fntrd , r bucket ilow n, ami

-a:e. .! r-..n.mn.l to th o ie of the' tact with iMnutntnr that prevented iv rt!-i u:es t.deote the Sin of N.-veuL m:,,. Jw Feldl l.H.ked d-.f in'., t-ertfvltoia prs-ia f their ttiiuksi,. . , i i i an I praver to Alnwhtv G.sJ. and. UMn-1 i lU3U rn- an,! HU-il b-,e Iti I orror i':J't'.-:r!.;i.-.;iM-.. and all so-ular j s bt that ti;et her'ie. Pl.iitil v wrvpat:-'C. to -mv-!e ia their r-sp-t tie J revealed by the l,;;ht ttiat ,.Ie.nltl p!-e of Wvri:p aid crrve U h ili) aiulown thri.i.'h -. ; o In'.ftwre. r 1 hate ber. ,iCto ..-t uf lbe rest of thv UJy niT har.d at 1 r,-..l the al . f the I nit. d ; dnioj out.irud ri the MUToMnd.r,: -tate. t ! D-c a: the city .f i darkness. The woman ran i;;:. ti e v.t.:irt..n tL s i i a-:..t--r lu'tbe houie ?creamin. The b..!v or. w.l t..

'be that of the thief, win. had fallen

it cam-

Oirvfur L' flct tt..sin l e:ht tun

Id s,.f t..- lol Mate, vt Americ':li"n?ntth'- extern, stros

tote t .-.re-: and nr-t. ;i.-.i.lr.pin-i me xviv i u;e o .etiir

to

An accident incurred to a (.entetniai ex- temperate, acd wa ordered

cursion train on the New lork Midland i e iexVf f,,r , ffW iia. Railroad on the 34th, resulting in the death ; refirned on the nf'ht of tLe 24-h'

of one passenger, and the serious woundim; of six others, besides a number of minor casualties. The engine and one psenjrerar were wrecked and two pasenger-car were thrown down an embankment W feet hUh. Fifteen hundred passenger were on the train, all belonging to Madison acd neijrhborinj? counties in the State. A nerion accident occurred n the New

council, with .?:itr-i:-.i!: on the ;i-t cd

leave. SI A, on Cedr Creet. killic.' a ci.tnVr f th but Im.hn and wounding tiary 1.1 her. !oc and, i lo (cinir two wounded. lie ehd the

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AKITIC lI,LUi:iTIOS

; he i-l y.tiin-t the side of the

with such force as to cut ti.e jra that was s-en, a;vl nod'c;t s.

liirii tnat be was dr.v:cd lo f ir-jr what had Lappetied t In

r. m r. fai.n.-d

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after an altercation with the old lady, shot Indians about OJicile. when tl

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her dead. Mr. I.h le, hearir.s the hot, itt:nir-II:.ll roir.? toward F-rt !.k. and hastened to the l.m;ss, rvj arlu: i i;tnrI II. Ir. f.-ll.r. f-c-ral Usn

the pi.tol luf-sed fire. Itrittain then f red i hs c..ne to Frt IVrk with f c.ro.1r5 is e twice into hk own IkxIv, djic.r instantly. of iuf4ntry, and ratec fir M:le. s.ttlr.--brituin't younjr wife, now approaching j bull cro-sed the riorkhw Fort lv(kon coi tinemont, i reported nearly insane over i the 24: b, and h l sect w..r,l to the arct 'theaffiir. Itrittain left a letter Llamir that be wa cotn-in. and wold fXimd1 Mr. IthfKle. his mother-in-law. f.r miV.Ur. t.nt in',.,i mnrr -t

jersey central j.anroaa near .-somervuie, : int; trouble. '

on c.sni 01 ine nuwa cj in.s- , Tbre ,rf) WtiMU ronflatinj amount in mo Fran. is,-o on the tight

piacuwncu. tueirain wemon ine iraca, ; 0f the origin of a disturbance at Tort Ciib-

me engine was mraeu upon lis siue, iwo ; on, Miss., on tae 21st, in which aeveraJ , coaches were piled upon the Io-omtive, and : ,hoti were exchanged U-twcea the wkite ,

mree oxnercoacne were mrown irora me ndblaks. One negro wa wounded and i rail. Three pasen?er. were Uken out of ! .everal arTes-ted and lodged in Jail. j Koui

Ictelligence ws res-ivel at Par.s nn

Krtara f lh RrllUb rrllr I'.i dlllaa Wllbla lWlltflk VMlkNIt. LCM-X, tVt. 2. A t!r-.a.u ii.ts a rcveive-l r.r.cv.::.cir.; the return to Va'.en'.ii f the Hr::;.h Antic t;e-

Ilovr Three Small Children Visllb.!.'.

Hei.t

tien ur. !er Ca; t. Nare

A fale alarra cf tire in a Chicle thsxter

ff the .Tth

j oecasioned a panic an J tairiHsd. in whvb. , about 2) ierMn were tilled an 1 a rsany more wounded.

me wrrca utw. x ne owiera were enou- : Tne Indiana Secretarr of Mate authorize It wounded, and nine !!pbtly. It 1 alleged the f.dowins a the ioult of the recent that aome of the strikers on the road pur- , election: The highest vote ca.t wa for posely misplved the switch, but thl seems , Treasurer of State, vi.: democratic, 21, to be merely a conjecture. ' 010; Republican, 2"C.21; Independent. The Continental Life Insurance Company j 1C.02; total. 44. "It. The average pluof New York has suspended, and J. J. An- rality for the democratic State ticket i .",- derson ba been appointed necei.er. The M3; that for Williams over Harrison fr officers of the company attribute the sus-; (iovrrnor ting 5,bt!. pension to the general shrinkage of real es- j Wood NeS, son-in-law of John Speer, of tateand stocks and bonds. With Judicious 1 the Lawrenee (Kan.) Trilun', wa ressrntmanagement and curtailed expenses the of-1 ly killed by the wre king cf a train on the ficers think the policy holders will not 1 je 1 Kansas pacific JUilroad near Lngview. A ary thing eventually. j number of other passengers were hurt, l-it "Yellow .Jack" donahue, a noted mem-1 none seriously, berofthe Molly Maguires, has leen con j Henry S-ales, coloreil, was hung in tbe vlcted of murder at PotUville, Pa. ne is ', Hlinoi Iii-trW-t of the Cherokee Nation, by the tenth memberof the gang who has Wen ; tbe Chen kee authorities, on the 2M iit.", convicted of murder, and many others are j or killing another colored mm. This under arrest but n"t yet tried. j Scales third muider. Governor Tilden has written a letter to the ; Tbe cfii ial ote of Ohio at ti e late e'.-o-

Ilon. A. S. Hewitt In reference to Southern claims, in which he says that, should he be . elected President "the provisions of tbe j rourtcenth amendment will, so far a depends on me, be maintained, executed, and j enforced In perfect and absolute good faith. No rebel debt will be assumed or paid, j No claims for loss or emancipation

the 2".th thvt the Turkisk Consul d w.fe at Tifli. in Aiatic K .-mi. had beex mated. Anexsdosioo o.-curred at M. John's. N. 15., on the2':h,in a t -Kildirg c-s-jpifd a a tinmith sh-p. Thebwi'.Jing was t n Cre, and seven men working in the C.':h story mere burned to dear h and four prbab'.y fatally injured. Two others were burned severely. A Lonu'.n ttlegrara -f the 27th atnouctbe ret irn to Valentia of the 15 nPh Arctic Kxxeditin under (.apt. J are. eorrj r.sir.,: the steamers Alert and discovery. Ir-gres to the North Pule w. f..und iiapractieab'e. Capt. Nares rtp rts tht no Ur.d c.u! 1 l-e ,1;., , , , V . . V . I . m . 1. . V . .1. . .

latitule rejh-J, tamely, K", tlegre r "

minute-; but la other r-p-t the etp- li ti -n as surt-essful.

r.-ujtri-ir.

th steanier A.ert and li-ce-very. I'ro-ress t the North Pole waf iiind i inipractit ab. Capt. Nvn-s reprL ! that r.o l.ir.d could I-e !:cuverid tv r.i-nhsiard t f the h;he-t la'ttude reached, Lartlv S.l deA. rain.; but in ! other rep- t. the i tjesbtion was cc ;resful. The Alert h .roc'del to .yjeet't'iwn and Capt. NaristolxnJull. AH Weii. 'I he A'.ert arriveJ at Va'etuia- at 'J , th. aftcrtio-.c, ir.z the first landing ruaie since leavir.r the fron region. e parV-I 0'mpi.y with the I.-oovery . in the Atlantic. j The A'.ert and Dl-v.very left Prt ; Ffj'.ke ti July 2?, I"75. and tr.vre.l , the ice i-:T Cij Sable. After a sever j and ci-n.:ta-us ftru'.e they reachei 1 the north side of Franklin Itty ' where the I.swery a left in winter quarter. The Alert pushed on. anl ! rea. L-rd the liajit of cavitation .n the sh"re of the Polar Sa. 1 he ie vari-sl ; in tLickc. Uirr in K-tne p'.ve 1 f-. t d-cp. rr Alert wintered in lati1 tude .' d. . 1'7 iui. at thi tN -int. The

un was v:-ib!r f Hi day, and ateiu-

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re".Trt; w as

tion, a putlisled in the Cincinnati ppr, shows the following re-ult: The whole numler of rotes cast for secretary of ;ut wa ("!,(', of w hich P.ar. (Kep.) reeeivd C1T.S.V., P.ell (Iem.) ."11.410. aa l Chapman (Prohih.) ,-.'.. rarn-s plurality, 6. U. The llepublicac elect 12 Congressmen with aggregate pluralities of 3", 4s; the demo-

deta- hn..eLt with

;at-hed north war!. It da 4. hvT.d re- A lati-

A severe eyclon" pJ over the Cettrif 1 tade v; de-. j" ii-.n. Another partv

, ruLde,l Cape Columbia, the

inundated oo !(OKTi!IRMcrsT fCJ.T Or AMLF.1CA.

tne 4'.n. Atxut 4 nouse were K itsn

of any slave will be allowed. No claim for crat elect 8 Congressmen wi'h aggregate any loss or damage Incurred by disloyal per- pluralities ofZ-I.H". Republican plurality sons arisini? from the late war, whether ' on C'ongre. C.Vt).

covered by the Fourteenth amendment or not, will be recognized or paid. The cotton tax will not be refunded. I shall j deem It my duty to veto every bill provld-1 fng for the assumption or paiment of debts, losses, damages, claims, or for the refund- j in; of any such tax." (iovernor Hayes had a public reception

ana made a short address at the Centennial

Tbe President of the Charleston Chamber of Commerce, the Methodist, Catholic and Fpivopal I5ibop, the leading Prebjtrian, Lutheran, baptist and Jewish ministers, and the Presidents of the National and ether hanks in Charleston have

united in an address on th condition

of S.Hith Carolina, to tbe

Cnited State, which denies that the white

s.tt: jv w was av,r.t

Ameri(an .'tates onot. Z and 4. The town

of Masagra, Nicaragua, was

ar. i trved 1'."' n..es we:wartl from

ilow n and many iople were drowne-J. The ireer.'.ar. !, nc 1 also explored f vr to the

fatward. Tu-.-' s;eLe tar kj met

on the So j'i to , with ro r"".e an 1 sered f rra urvv.

!C"a-i.iisOfiKntr.Yj 1 num--ane. lhs Pe'.T.-n .l..v fr,,r-i fr.?-r,is

3 houses were blown down. The I .-n J.r.:. Hr.s ar. 1 Charl- Pa'i! die.! on thec..ffe r.-fps i csimte.I at ",.: si-'jir. tv p-ii:i' r.. No K ;';i,caux AutS lie were lo-t. The whl i wer- v-n. n-T wv re th-re anv ics.ber4

Zi,i with teynd Cape Cnion. Th lowe-t t-rniera.ure during the

! damage Is estnuated at aJout ii. ...

1 The fwn cf I51nsi.id-

, trict as completely C "sJed. j Tbeoennaa U-ici.-tag. the Imperial Par

Kxhibltion on (Jet. 26, that being Ohio's ! Ieople cf South Carolina are di!oyal and day. The only allusion he made to the po- J disaffected to the United State ovemment ; litleal contest was In saying that "whatever , that any part of the State i in Insurrection ; may be tbe result of the present ephemeral j that the law can not be duly eufon-d w ithstrife, we would all remember that we were ' ba the limits of the State; that any lawful Americans." In ths evening he was ten- ! cause exist for Federal interference; that

aered a reception acd banquet at the I'nlon t'e white peopie of the State are disaffected

League House.

toward the colored people or desire to In-

At Calhoun Fall, Vt.. six mile from St. i nr nge on their political or civil rights; that

Johnsbury, on the 27th, Frank Johnson, of

Windham, Me.; Charles Putney, of Concord, N. II.; and Joseph Heon, of 8t. Johnsbury, were excavating for a pat-er mill, and placed soma rend-rock to dry under a stove in tbe basement. While they were at work on the first floor the explosive ignited, blow Ing the building, w hich w as

the rifle clubs in the State are combination

against the law, or that in the recent ra"e collisions the white j-eopie have been the aggressors.

itament f-r the w h'-Ie empip. .wa. i., j

on the t ub. Tt F.niperor' spe h si r-aJ by Ilerr Hofinan. Li Maj-sty litg

aiisect on arount of indi-povtiwd

a - . tfirai.ril av .m.-K r,s. ...- a 1 a.

I-ople of the 1 4 . . 1 , '"'"' '

and throughout the w..rld, and stale that the object of the oerni!;ecC commercial policy ;:i 1 the prt.tsrt:on of (ierrain industry from tbe pr Ju bai eff-st of one-sided custom regulations in other

j countries. This o'.Ject will be kept e-pe-, daily in view in the impending negotiation

rr the renewal of commercial treat;, (lermany'a foreign relation, e ot withstand -lrg the difficulties of the jreeLt pol:tKai

! situation, are fully accordant with ' tLe Kinperor's pviii? j-oli-y. H.1 1 constant endeavor is to preserve

Hon. Charles K. le Ixng, ex. Minister to Japan, died at Virginia City, Nev., on the 5Gth, of Uphold fever. Tbe Jury la the cae of Alexander Sulli-

20 feet Kjuare, into klndling-wotxl, and ! van, on trial in Chii ago for the murder of hurled the tr.en skyward, lieon was tie- Francis Har.f ird, were unable to agree and nuded of his clothing and filled with splin- ere therefore discharged on ths 'JMh. It ter, and will probably die. Johnson and aid that the Jury stood eleen for acPutney will recover. quitul and one for conviction. John Hill and John F. Allen, who were ' The convention of (iovernor of Western

States and Territories, called by (iov. Pill, bury of Minnesota, to consider and devise

frieudly relati on with a. I the Power. I especially those con reeled to t.ermjty ty j ties cf Deigh'"rhoyd and histtrv, an 1. as I fir as peace my I en lan.-red ar.cti iti'i, tv presene it by friecdiy me.iatcT. Whatever the future may Live in store, : iermar,y may rest as-ured that the Llo-d of

convicted of the murder of George C. Hilett, near Klwood, N. J., on August :, were handed at May's Indin on the 27th. About SOO person witnessed the execution. F.d eard S. Stoke, the murdererof James Flsk, Jr., was released from the Auburn (N. Y.) State-pri-on on the 2'th, hi term having eiplred. The Women's National Christian Temperance 1'nton held a meeting at Newark,

J., on tbe r.ln. About vjo deb ga' i the

were present. A cobUion occurred on the delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, near Uoldsboro, Pa., on the 3tb, by which five persons were killed and 1.1 wounded.

winter wa 11 deTes f--Ior frt-eiin I'urir; the lele jotirr.ev the ice

Th ' s ra-r-l thit :t wra. on.y possible

! to alvar,: e a mtIe a cay !unrthe win- ' t-r. Ibch t '.IN ti-ns in the department !of r.ataral history were mate, and many : valuat-le sc-intihc ob-ervation taken.1 Kvcellect coal wx found near the place w here the Iboovery wintered. The expedition exprincid the coldest " j weather ever re2"tered, the terajera- ' ! tare Iin egree Iwlir zero, for a . fortnight, and falling once to 11-4 M'iuo MLowr the riirrtxej ; rui.iT. TLe health cf th crews, with the ' exception alr-a!j inent;oni, has Uen ! , p i. Frost bites wire severe, but not ; r.jn.fr u. Petersen, the inteqoreter, ' d cd 4" dav aiter L-.th feet had een ' a :r pi.t at ed f -r a fr: bite. ' Ail the :i enistr of the expclition dc 'are it imp-.s-ible to pet nearer the , j- thai tLtir northern exploring partv, which ir.etrttd to within i

or

a decisive battle l-etsieen the Turk tod

mean for ridding tbe country of the grass- j Sen Ian wa fought on th prev.ou day, in hopper xest, wa held at Omaha, Neb., on j which the Turks drove tb ."-ervisn from the 2-"ith and 2oth. Representative were I djurii after a crushing dtfat. Tberpresett from Minnesota, Illinois Iowa, ' tsyfT array wa cut in two at 1 rr.aKansa, Nebraska, Missouri an 1 Colorado. pletely deiaoralied. A grtat patK jrAfter a very full dieuion of the o'.Je ts ' Tailed in I5 Igra le. of the meetirg, a series of reolu-j A I'.crlin d.-psU h of the 2th sit; Ar. tions was adopted, recommending that , spparentlv trustworthy aniot.n n.ent i

made that 1 "..!: a La ict.rria'el hr wii.ir r-

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her sn will be sa rifce lor risked onlv f,r I . . "u ' 1 the protection of h-r oa honor and in- they were m a very ; rftlt, , r.e.p..-s c -n-..li.n, antl it wa neees-ary ; . , ', ... ....... to draw totxrf of theru on s!ed '. The I A lte'zrade d:pauh of the .-.h tiit r.'irl:n,,f r,K

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A n.eu.br cf t ex: !.:i. n tele-

to the Ikh' j

various .tates and Territories

afflicted by the pet offer a lountT r bushel

1 for the collection and destruction of egg

and unfledged Insect; that yctematiz d effort be made at ditching, bunrns, etc.,

I In various localities, and that local taxation

jrrsj h to the )oi'y .,- that th north- rr.most In l rea-he-1 was in -

tu-Ie -S !-j. 7 min. After that there w -c. Ir.? j it f art he. t we.treach-!w-.ir. !'-r. .',. I.vly Frar.klin's tra:ta U really a h.iy. Iv term an Kurd ava c!eI by a tr'.arier. The northerr:j!ft pir.t in Jrr!ar.d swn waiin latitude" .' ! .'. C7 min.

1 in: inre iitii, cineiren iK-lr..n t-j Mr. J. dreislaeh, and who left bTiv.aturday ufrn , were f.i:ii 1 ly their father, after a lon' search, at the residence of Mr. I. A. I n i. a d, who lives about five mi'es outh t i Jonv , noie, on Sunday tibout '.' Y!'kk. Th-y had walked all the way, with the .exception "f alxmt two mile neur Timber Kide, wl. re they were pi' ke I up about dark Saturday nilil by Patrick ! Curry, w ho was returnisit lioii with a hay waon. He took the little urn's home and kept them all niht, ttiul endeavored to Keep them longer, lutthey j would not remain and trudged on their I way until they reached Stranger Creek. I Her they were stopped for a while, but not lorj. Ihe two lny stripped off , their clotninr, and ti.e eldest, who in 11 earH old, taking the little hister, aed five, on his back, plunged into the ; stream, am!, followed by nis brother, waded, aero, and after dres.in, the trio pursued their jourm-y, arriv in at their uncle hou.e avout 1 o'clock Sunday, about hour in advance of their father, who was on their track. The case U almost without parallel The little jrirl walked till the titu, atid Mr. I'rei.bach ay th it on bi return w ith th.m In Ihir Ki-tMi in thlj . ! titt1..

" - - - - ....... -''-- .1. ..... .... llllll Annie w.s apparently :ts fresh a a daiy, and !id not ieem to e even fatigued by their walk. They nre three ' I '.tn ky children, b it we would not advise ti.etn to reH-at their experiment ia the future. I.a-, nrth ( Km j ''imo. NEW TfiRh, No , vblk 1. W.t.

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KANSAS CITY

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