Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 18, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 December 1876 — Page 2
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; natural influence as another, I know," j lt.okin at Mrs. Sears. I'pou my word, I never thought
about it. l u hroturht jour book to1 ; help Nature, I Kipp-ose." I 44 Yea. Imitation of I'hri-t.' I set
j a-ide certain hours daily, inexorably, 1 pile of stockings to darn, ilh boon tu bai fur siif-t auiii::ttio:i; and 1 ti:id old j by was in bod. : Thiuuas a Kempii my severest pii-le h 1 Be.sy," said hor husband, "did I the wcakm -es ami falsity of my own J you answer John' letter?" ! motived, l'ardon me," coloring slLrht-1 "Mamma llessv," cries Made,
lv I ili. I nut ttw--ti ti in! rt u ;i.-o tli-t sinoea. v neii rcninon is drairiicd into j oonversatioii the et'.oo: upon niy mind ' &!wa is t make nu evj ro opiniuiM . friii hearsay, nut fiom my own expo - ' rien. e." llri. Soars ilid la t say what the cf - I ft-et U'vn her mi:it wa, simply beoauMS I she .-aw that other people or their ' minds were matters whioh did not eon - ! eern Miss Hint in the Iea.t. She bepan to talk of the leaves nbout them and their tints, ami found b r com pa - j nion better su'jnainted with their pre - I partition and arrangement than her - self. i "It may teem trivial ; bu; I feel as though the beautifying ot home for my father wa cot a wasie of niy time, she said. 44 Your father is a'vays an invalid,! niy jioti tn.s mo.' 44He h.as been eontineij t his r-H)!u j f r nine years. His sutlVi in has been I a blessing to rr.c, however. If I had t een oK.ed, like many yeun:r ptls, to ! I seareh out objects of earn aii'l kir.ilne-s, , I am sure I siuuld never have done it. ! lie put one in my own hom.'md so iKIVeioOd in ' j.r.-i j-.ly tj ' J'i'.'.lit i j wherein I was lacking." Mrs. -ar.- broached i-.r.other ul jeet, ' aud another; always to b '.roinrtit ; aain-t the de:id wall of Mis lb.yt's ( nature, or fauks, or eni ti"i.s. Meat.while the irl ftrit a trepidation, which she tbd r. t betray ears sincerely. bhe was anxious to plca-e Lis mother, she was n-hatned i uf Is.th feeling-, as the seemed to bin1 1 . t 1 . . . . i 0 i m I , i uer tier tv eria.t:n ia-iv (! e;i-ie'elop-
j tnent. 4,Keepir.f' under my body," she ; Muet that a delegation of protninent jjeutlesaid to herelf i. A"a"in aiid airain a u ' l"e l'"'rH t nce to conu peace
she fel j uei ta a ..u ii.. .-e i u pe .p.e-, w l.u ! ceunted more than all the vrll to her. i In short, there were two K!i.ibeth i Hovt-s-oi.e that ta'.k.d and acted: and i the other who sat bat k. iu lirii. j every word and act, applauding or d.i plorinr them. i Now came t r.?, two, three nV.ock. . Mrs. Sears wxs chi.Ied and half-starvtd. Yet they sat still on the old loj. Mis i H'Vt rti i not :t--k them into the l.iu.e or mike a:.y n.er.tiua of dinner, she . brought ou: a ba-k. t of grapes r nd dry r 'il.s, saving that they i;. i-t sh.iro her i....l with her 44 The truth l1 Leant toj in Nature's :. -tiv .il to el:. she said. and share her ri ar.k-r'virr."
She lo-.'c.'d -1.4 if s'-e h- d .i.. i j r,.P I t,n "e sueecs of anv eainlidat e f ,r ottlce, . r.e1iu.i.uiiSl...n..;.ii,.n. u. ll.r)&n, Hre ready t- .1 . all that InnoraMe men :i.eea., m p.e ot 1-er sc.! i ;it r 1, was ,i,ould to secure such a return of the .J-r.ed,h..r eye ilil.imel li'ht, i v.ie ei.-t at the Lite ele.tii.n in the Slate of
her rintliknt. U I.l. r f:L.'' t;:.:.. 1 u ir a she olaneea altemaudv to ti woods t',i" ,i r ,, 'ii , , , , ' to the sky, w.sh it.- '.oen mi-t, to her lover at her side. She klu-AV, -is never bef..re, that Le loved her, and L:ilf for- ' to 'juesticn the 'd( t which th:it ; love would hav e era L r character or reliious lif. At rive Mr-. Scars and ! . r v.n re- ! turned to the M. u::.-.i:i Ib.usc. j 44 1 am j-o '''ad I met t u here," said x..ia:e;fc, wiin a certain exa.tation su 'h a. a chil.i miht show in face and manner. 44 It Las b.-. n . i dil'.rei.t fruia a talk ind'ors. I shall i.ever f .ri pet this day." deore. .lid r.' t dare to '.i.e-ti ci hi r.itLer u.til .!. was warmed aiul che-er-d by the dlnn. .- of t irkey and cranberri s and plum-j.udd.n which the landlord of the Mountain II -u.v; .-t before them. 44 Mother," Le sai 1, 44 I wish you to t II me your candid option of Miss Iloyt." 44 My ih .-.r boy, I have ,.(.n dozens ,t jrirls Fe'.oujir Vi precisely the .-anie tv;s! in cour.trv pl i irlrls whose piety und culture raise tficiu a little oat of the s.n iety around them is prettier and your '-r tl Ms Hot j is prettier and your-r than the uujonty, I tor.f.'-ss." 44 She is beautiful! and m.4. vain. either." 4No," said Mrs. Sears, prt-mptlv. : "stae is n-.t v un. Mj.t J sincr-rc, to.,. II, r r. 1. '; s t ".roughly c4 '. l.Iire; I is real. I bf!. v.? her, t, to be a htiui- , Lie woman, apt to underrate hT.elf." 4Sh3 di-s io 't f ad in any duty, I am i sure. She i.s the most pat.er.:, tender j daughter, the ino-t unselhsl, " 44 I'iim-IusU, perhaps; but se'f-coa-I ' 1 s in everv n.ovtouent of iirain and ) ! . . Oh! I've known many like her. iieore. ineirid.-a or rr hi .:i is not loe t,, (;,,d and h.-lp to others ; but the a tvir of their own souls. If-jrowth ! self-:.;-, tiopiu( nt! hy, th u"rl actually W.V.SSO intent up'-ri con-',ib linr her rare enjoy no r.iof Natu; i; ;.!,1 your pr. s( uce that she iuite forgot that I ivy frr 'en :-.r.d Marvin !" puttin "' her j p! rup feet up to the L'lowin grille, i 44 Then you think' Lis face atiry 1 and set. 44 1 think, fieorje, taat if ou leave, in'; to my nap aud go over to a-k Miss ilovt to U; 'ur wi.'o you will do a very wise thin." 44 liut her fault?" 44 Nature," said the old lady, spreading her handk.-r;-!.', f over her face, 44nis certain ruros for f.vilt.s whi:hyou b n n:id.Tbta;id." Mr. Si'irs spe.els every Thank-fiv-ir. w it h (Icr.ro .in. I his w ife. Mie has
'een with th"in for a week or more. I 'h'tii hy its lias, and should we, hcin freore 1'i't Leav i'y during the llr.-t of ' stranger ami without oilii-itl fum-tions, at -the panic, an-1 they live in a smaller I t''"',',! H'i.,, w" w",I,i ' '' "",r""",'I I'.vthe -if ','-'": r i''f','.a ! !:.;';:;;; ,;i::,7,?:,r. ,:,:;r,,,:i":,:;;:,r.': .vr.d j-.'tle and shout and, half of them j tration. Its-iniT bow. .4i'i.t!iblii n'ca-ionallv. I The f. illowln ' extracts from t!m 1 r f
hey rai-ed tl.e turkey ami ducks for the Thar.ks;'ivirTdinner,ar.-Iare proud ' 41 1 ' 'UW I ;h A it ; and so U their motker. I
i Mrs. Sear hat watching hT mm'a wife la.t Hijrht, as she nursed thu baby i on one knee, w hile little Made climbed
up hor hack. And hhu helped .Jess lousy trim hor hat, on one bide, or Joe with his sum, on the other. Thero was a ImL inti nn Vnnr lr laji v's 1 .alumina itv lap is warm and w ide, the children think. She h:w j xruvsn ft knl nby ; her brown hair is ; Uuiehod with fray; her drt ss is pretty j and eoju'ttish the lire.is (ietirj:u like 1 her to wear. i Hosy," says her niother-in-law to her son, was up by dawn, to oversee ; the breakfast. What with you and the j children and servant, and :i dozen visI itors, needy in soul or body, shu has , not had one moment for re.st to-tlay " j When the children wore pme tditj 1 said: ' Hesv. how do vuu rind vourself developing iu the.e later years P I Hessy looked startled. 4,I never j thought about it," she said 44 There is iilways so much I ought to do. If 1 do it, (iod w ill take care of me, I hope." 44 You see, (leorpe," said his mother, 44 Nature know w hat she is doiii when she works a cure." lh. IruUji.ruLiU. . . L01ISI1N.1 A IT A IKS. I.rtlrrof .orllirrn I'rnmrrala (o Xorihr rn Itr lill miIii( m I onfirtiirr- Uril of Ibr t.at ( , lrriiulii( tti lriual. I'KMlTIUTS lO KKITHI H'ANS. Nt:w OKI KA-. X.. . 14. l7i;. To fh.. lion. Stanley Matthews. Jnnie liarrield, Jolin.V. I.c.'oi, Win. I). Kellv, John A. Iv:i-mi, .1 . IlMnl'lUV. John II. S tun n. mi,.i. IlMnl'lUV. .Inlin II. Stiuenl'err. Will. M. Kvart. K. V. Muliutituli. I. dill A. ami oilier.: 11 mnliT.v,,.
.'uvi"iniuriii:vi'i imrn orte jtnieriiay. j lit v C(ire in
answer to a tei. trniu fnini the lion. ASraliani lieiSlU. t htirtllin of llir Ntionti Hemoeralic t oinmirtee, dated at V torn, .uvemner io, is.ij, a follows, . vu t iiiZ'n or e tirlcmis uriT'-ntly re return. You are one of tenor nf. . ten ntleP.ieu, all widely known, to meet j at Louisville, at the tialt House, j Saturday evening, prot eedint; directly :"A,b' '!r...if ,u"rf. nvenient, meeting at the M. Charles Hotel Moudav morninir Your prompt acceptance t.y telegraph Is re-'jue-ted. The inerceney appeals to your latr1ntisiu. " The undersigned are Inforuaed you have come here at t he rcjuest of t he President of the I'nited States to see that the It.ard of (aua-ers make fir count of the vote actually rt-t in the I ce cuiva-n. You cave your eupport to M -r. Ilav es and Wheeler a eaiididatex fir l'r.-i-..to. BUU ,,ce.j resuiet.i, ami i ne uu.i. rsigned L'ave their aimport to Then and
Hi., . , , IIUCUUU IUC IIIUi cmlrii for tho-e otht-es. 1 hey feel assured that all irod eitieii of all parties xVe sin( rely rer t this failu re of our atregard an h.mt count aud true return of I ,e,ul't l' "-cure the co-operation f the itthe Vote act nail V a-t of creater nmnii i I len from other Statea in f u rt i.cl ance of
I."U1I na. W hli tl a-!llne more Ih.ii rv. r
Uf,,TV national Importan.-e. and upon,u,' ":-''. I;-" than the (.i.irit, ..f our wh.ch, in this eri-is. mav depend the ex- i communication. It can hardly have s)lf 0...M.tut,.il ivernmei.t. The "'' r notice that .r statement of the uuder-i-n. d, th.refore. in vl-vr of re-nlt t attained by the cooperative ac'he unhapi.y eontroverMea vvliloh tl"n bich. we sotiht t'. I.rii.i:
ii.it e r.-r t-.rore an'-n frm the action of th.- IMumin Hoard of the s ate, whin it action em. Id not m anv unit i hane the result of a 1're-iijenti tl elect i4i), and in view of the desire of all L'"d Ho n t hat el, i t should he ven t- the will f Hie n.Mjurity as Uwfuil, exprced, rr.,. i tfully sk u. or sucli of y-m a are pre-. I.t, to meet Mild confer With them pers n.a!:y, or through eoriiuiittees. as may he !m m.d iie.-t aise, in order that sin n intlaenc.Ks we pis.-- nity heexertedin li. hs.'f of ..ui h a eanv ass of t Iih Vole m tual v ea-t, asl-y its f .irro ss and unpartiaiiiy tiai'l ('imniKnd the re.. i-t and acpi lest e'uee of tie Am. rii-oi p-ople of all parties. Y'-or- re-ixt tlullv. -lollll l . I'.-lllIIIT, ill I yu an l rumtiu'l, 111. v J. Kan Ull. I'a. W m . It t -r. I'a. .1 K lt..lillle, Wia. . W. Julian, In I. J ilin I,. ve, In. . .1 . VV . s. vel,s..n. K v. o. Ueli...rer, N. V. I.. V. Il-iiry, Mo. . ( illiSOII , Mo. W. K. IUinilt-io, M l. W m. I:. M irn-n, III. A . . ( urliu , l'. -I. K. M, le-i.al.l, lu.t. lifi. 11. smith, Wi. i. 1. W.(n..n, lud. H . W rtCi-r-i r. , Kv . II. I. M. llenrv.Ky. J . II. u.ln. '. I. . ilr li.e.'el, Mo. John I., t arroil, M 1. W. V . suiniier, toi.n. IlKI't ni l' INS to IKMo KATS. Nkwoi:ikns. Nov. M, ls7;.(,rN. ti.kmkn: The majority of theuri.ler.v'ri.ol, to wuoiuyour note of the 14th irmt. was addres-ed, only arrived in this city o-ter-dav evenuiiT. We have, therefore', heen unahle to reply until this nvirhtuz, and can oi l) reeiet t hat your coiiiriiuiiiuti. in huiii hte f ( ii irivi ii to the prc iiiinn ilur. lv uiM. i it, n, nvery. ami witli oit Mm p..-. hllity of an n.i r ai-e.inipai.) iii it. ton remark that von are informed fiat wc came at th.- r-'pie-l f.f the Preshleiit to seethat the Pixr 1 of ( ana rs make a fir count or the Votes aettm y c-t. ami ask that we
meet and cot firm order th tt sin h iiiilnenc I l'ord has i,,,t .e. n ilnnued sin.-e its fArt Iuu.n.. ..&' I ... u . ... I .... I.l. ..i. ...ti.ni U'up.i .... .....in k.. . . .
i- iirnri! !, iu:ill ,n sili'fl a etuvass of th" by its fairness tumid the Allien. -in people ,r all parMca. We Join heartily with Voll ill enuu. is of l.e.-e-p. ami in the exprenc.nn of an earnest d.-.ire for a perf.-s.tiy honest and Ju-l tleclarat ion of I he result of the rcient election In I.ouii tnx hr i: lawfully eonstit uted authorities, a.id we may add that v.e know no reason to d.iiiht that such a declaration will e made; hut we do not see the propriety or utility of a cntirerc n-e on the basis ami subject to the limitations you propose, for we have no sij. h duty iiiipo-i d on n, boo, as eiiiresTt-ci "y t:i4 cl.iW'.- of oor I note nr-l ipiott-ii, we are at most reipie.t.-d to he witae-ses of what shall occur In the mva of the Vote, without power or I. csl Influence ov er the result, or over t he tin-an hy which, tindi-r the Ur of I.ouiPtna, the r-ult is to ho determined. w can not doiiht that in t his you, upon rt licit ion, will cor.c'ir With us. Ve arc here as private cftien", with no offlcial powi-ra. We, therefore, can not supersede or modify ny law of this Mate, i.,r have we any rtirlit to control or iiifluetiie any of Its ohVers s to the manner in which they shad perform the ministerial or lil lii i il ilotiea Inn,... o.l '"",,"I4"I"1V I he Canva-simr Hoard lYr' r. 'I,llr"' ' MetfTl ial 1 t lilll I at IVo II rf tr i tt lul.i I a I .... tions:
...... . ,,., ,., . . --... ,., . "iinir-i inn va.sof th Vote a.t..allvca.t a, e.,i.ie.ltlee, nf a hi-h the It. pul-l n an n.ililess and Impart ialitv Shall com- l' tr the Vice-preshlefiey wa.a i..,i. resj.,t Hi.d a.Ule-ctii, f thel1''"- A tuj th is ,it i u-t Is uot tln nV ursl , In people t,t all t.artiea. We loin I view of tn. f.itth't. a- we u n.l.r.t aii.! .
TUn aeitiona bore quoted iroIJt fur the Invi liL'Inia tv the ( 'ant m-kIiil' Hiinril of all
I lletceel e. f fraiul, i.lene', t-to., au.l uuiorizeme iioar.i u rsciinie frmn tfie rt" turus tbevotea of all pri. iiu t whrre siu b f rll,l .r Vl.ili'll.' in ml ikfk.'f aril v nr..v I,.
- - ' . v m .iir.wi'u VI .lion uiu lliai have exUtfd or taken plme. J talrn tbe r-ii-ii.i!itv .f !. . i...,, , Ilf nee if there are any fat ts ri(uirin Ibe with u, ws ati tl i all m .. i" ., 4..... ....t. .1. i i... . (a .....111 .
j in hi i ue i i ii mHin nv aiiiiiiy ii ,v 'n''iv ioiih'ijui ue vi,;lt any luetion or returuini,' b Mtti cicd h iK h luw. r-oiils or violence, it wmiUl te a inmff-t uteiforeiiiti w ittt State rilil and local m If- (The Noithern K, j.i.Mii m- i n 1. . .'overt! uiflit for erMua like uuri hes, j en the tMli in Mt'.e a i pu. s.t itr 1 1. Vil -without otllrlal rit'lit. to attempt t intlu ! "xiatio n Jii! r, in vL.u t!,. , .a) ti.. enee or control it Judicial electing, j iuaciiiin ti a 1 Li- n.itut:-.u .f ti.. I;, i ..ri'.-.:'J Had a eornnnonitini; board in the State J ,,,r' f'T a eominitti . fr,,? , j ni , of New York In In.s heeii aiithorif , to i l't" b' nt ami mi in i.- . u w u . p- Upon thi fraudulent return of nt a to eo r the w Irnli- m i h.ij tu i . , ; r. ofiheelty of Mew York Ibat v-ar, and a ! r,1,l( wouid.l.e ! k.
U It-k' tt Ion of eilit iis of l.oiiiouiia, bnwever rekpertalde, attempted to InliMeiioe its Judicial ai tiull upon the f:i-ta pri'ei)ted to It tiniler tti law a of that State, mi eh an attmpt would have been uniwraally eoudeiiincd. If the Uutiea of the t'anv an-lntf Hoard of Louisiana were merely ministerial or eiericai, as m me cae or anv im er charged hv law with the dulv nf veriftm.' .nddeelarln the result of any eleet.on.and InveMlatinjr with d ilicrelh.n, a lien the l'renident of the S'iate count and ilv "lare the Votes of the Klectora of the several State in the election of lreld tit and Vice-1'rvaidiut, under the l'omtitut in of the I titled States, a inherent eae would le ore Bunted. It 1, in our Judgment, it the ireervation tf contitutlonal lilurtv that the hatdt of uhedieiice to the fornin of law should ! sedulously Inculcated and cultivated, and that the resort to extra-constitutional mode of redre, fur even actual priex aticea, shotild be avoided and condemned a ri-viiliitiniinrv. uiaorKaniintr, and tciiUtiiK to O-uoler and anarchy. To reduce the whole (mehO,,,,, therefore, to the nitre elerlc.l .lutr .,f oouutim; the vot en actually a-t, a pro poM-d ly you, in (lmtiiictlon from v. .ten le -11,. . , , I , . , t.. ... . : . .. j . . j vuu ii luiueu ii iri-eiir i me Hietioii whether they are fraudulently or vi.l nty it, or itlierUo vitiated. In VoJvea a nul.ili.-iti.iu of the JTuvi-lmii. of ' t he law s of l.ot.i-iana, which have already I. en ailju.lu ted and declared valid by the I So lift'ii. '.iiirt uiiiil.l I ip u hliv n 1 n'.i ifl. Siiiiriiii? ('iiiirt would tie uhuliv iifiln.ntl. a'He l.cie a well a. In mitnllurSlit.. ..fil... : I'ni.,., wl.t.h I. ..I ..r,..).,! j toe n'LI of Voters and the purity of the I h.llot. Ve can not roiieur In our iirui.n.t. . linn lir 9 n.nf, n inv mi ih.l I..i. X'.rv I respectfully, John Sherman, Oliio. W in. I. KclVv, I'fiin. li.l. y M itli. s . Oii i. j . .(in A . K.o-i'.n, low J. .A. (urlli l.1. Ol.i .. K. VV. sunml.inn. N. V . Irvinw Iiltv . M.l. .1 II. m aii, .... . v i a-'Uene ii, Me. i "I. i uii.ui. k, ii.d M . f, euay , I'ei.n. K.I . i . n i-s i .mil J t K Skeveiixiii Hij.i. John I uliiirii. Iioliana. Lew. all.e. Ind. .1. M. 1 uttl. Uwa. W . A. Mc(,rr, Iowa. J. VV. 4 liapinan, Iowa. W. K. siintti, Iowa. Aimer 1 aW, 111. S. it Haven, III. .1. M. Iu ar i!.y. 111. C. It. larwell, 1.1. Mdney C lark, Kan. I.C. IliUwn, kan. To the Hon. John M. Palmer, I.rv:ii V. pniry, I.yman 1 ruinlai:i , .laines o. I'.roa lhi al, H. K Morrimm, aid others, pn -sent Hi Hie re.juvt of the lK-iiineratic Kits utive t oinuiilU e. UIK I-EMOCRATIC KKJoI N I'KK. The foMowinif Is the uttance of the i, lu,rrat j(. rejoinder ta the aLca. u.i....i i.-... ' pule ' lie purpo.e hicb. as we stii-po.!, ha 1 tToiiL-hi theiu h:th. rat tins jumn.re. We regret it all the more he. au-e jeiir refu.al ,'",'','r '"'"I'ate with lis appears to i "e oa-.M Utioll a eilOtie mi-al'l.leheil.l.m of ltut, was a siuiMe r. l-'odii.-lioii "f the laniruate of I'refiih nt (rant, at whose request weuro'er-tand you are here We ( leave t- s.n, therefore, that you are iui-.tak.fi in the l-.-li. f that e aoiifht umlulv to nsriove the ba-i. on which we in it. d jour eo-op rative ai - ' ti-i, and you are ni les in error in attn'i- j utlr.K' to us a purpi-e t- Interfere w it ti the I bk'sl (urhoriu.a of the Mate in trie do,. eharife or their dtitio., to e'aim rights, and arrogate to ours. Ivi-s powris asMcIi m e (j, nt ini-ncsa. In wriliior our letter ce w.t fully aaare that tioth the urirariixatioii and ac ion, Hut piillcial or in i i.i-terial, of
the Itefiriilnif Hoard cf luieiaca nfm!''," '"n:"'1 '
oevenu any author itatue .-n.itrol from without,' ami that It v.ulj he the h..,k:'J.V'f"r"'''J",''.""l T?Uy ." :4't' "'I't Iter the lawsof a Mate of wh hh we ate not ,itien.. or toohtrudeour iuterpreun'.n.f the.e law upon thH.e whose dutv it is to noiuii.isi.t r iiieui, ion we nail suppo-eil, nevertht lesp, that there was an inlhu n. e which lliuht he rightfully exert I even hy citiens of this Kepu'iltc who are strangers In this Mate, aiul we had taken it f r Krautrd that Vour prr-er.ee here, in return-., to the siiLVestion of the Preniier.t, r-4 a reciiiTtiitifin rf thf fact Without underfHkimr to .pio-tion the sin. verity of the f.elief w hji n you are at pu.iis hi earless, um yoi ktl'iW or llo r1-oil to d-niM that the Louisiana Keturnina Ito.rd will tntke a p.-rfe. tly hor.eM ai..I i.-t d. . laraiion of the p sult of the ri . etit !.- t ion in iouisiaua. we di-etn It not improper to I rernii d )oii that th pn s. .pee in 1 . it v so in 4ii eitlt'lis from h'I pot. ..f tne I'lonii at th inoiio i.l se. t ii to he evi lincc of a wide prevalent rti.;riist of the action .if tins Itosrd, and that such iltni-t In this foiinilcl n, at ht-t, that the contention of ihA j "-I-- r.i 1- n n ( ' 1 1 1 af t C - -1 tfi 1 one ,f the m ml.ers of the Hi t iriuiii; board as ctiididatt. Vot.-d for at tin-r. --nt election; another tb hol ler i f an ollli e . f profit and tru-t hv act -ointment ,,f t)(. ,re.lit Kxeclitiveof the .Natmnal (o .rnin.lt, while ail the tnemi.ers of the llo-ir-I nn- b -luved to he in nillli it .,n with hut on of the parties to the pre--nt political cutest While we thus refrained from anv att. mpt a' statini: or coti-truinL' the las of I,.. moan. wedei nn d it e.pially irr. lev nut io ll.e -il ' Ject if our corr. - jMini'l.-m ( w .1 h you to allude to the duties devolvimr upon . 1 1 i -crs other thin the (-nt iliieiits of the l.o'ii-: on Ileturi.ini: Hoard under the law and f. -n - t -tution of the I'mted Mates, Whether, as you ohaerve hy way f f illtt-'r.iti..n, tin ier the ( 'onsiitutioti, the President of tli' . nlite bo1 h counts ami declares the Votes of the Klcetora of the revwral Mite., his duty hi hor purely inlni-tn I tl ami not Mi')i't to thi control of I'.iru'oss. .r whetlier, as has ln-eti the practice for more than eighty yes.s j pro tic Inauirur if.-i hv men, some of wh-'in had I.e. n ain.i i
the fraiio rs if tiie ( 'ont it ut ion the vot.sji,',
an- to ne counted under the direct. on. and control of the House of Kepri ei.t at ivi s and Senate, Is a .piestion upon the i!icu-ioii of wni-ri we ueem it ro part er .iirdutv to eiio-r. in conclusion , peril. It 1H to say I h i , notwithstanding V'Uir n-fu-al to e-o;ierat r, we still eheii'h'the hope that the Ilettir.iinir Hoard, warned by the I.i-totv of the past, anil eot,-i l uis tint Its aciimis ar" h.-lti ohserved l-y the whole N.dion, will dbclnr- Its dcb' ide dulv with ruti
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j.- j.le. l othi-t n l r wi:i' ,-it."' ! 1 ial.or. Should a d .fl, u nt trmlt t ...Vv i' ' action of tn ; .r.!, w- !.:! i,m , i -. ! l.l..il.,n 1 . . i .. . . '. A riutay S hoI-ln(lur l.'t(im;r with Ihree lU.bUrv. A daring atteir.pt at h;hwa i,.' was coiumted in ti e l.iwer pan . f ti eit V l:tit lAi'iiim'. "i!'!:,!.! i h.'.t ir. . . I...... .1 . 1 . i : . . . ' , v uV ,V- 7 , ' , 1 .,, l: , "t,ll',,i l'ort.'.n ,f . :i t.. i i, . ... . . i . i one. i nejiiiemaa w i.o e.ii, , t near btin; the victim of the il.a.i.,, eoNsjiiracy related hi-, adventure to o;.r reporter when h wii fre.h from tie t, i scene. 4ir. .-s. iovi jy,wii- , i .., in (oTinan I'owiiiip, a'j.'.ii Ufrom thocitv, has been expecting t- i ceivc several hundred dol.ars in i.i..rf,for the '.kt wnk, a:.d ii-ici.u Lc mane ms arraneniei.t. t , . t.i tt . I citv to rc lve the am--: U, t j : . , , , . ! ln U'L .M. r'"M a- '' "' - j V-Iit-,J "is leavii ' the latter ut.t.i - j when Le walked t'tl.ccii :.n 1 at: nd.d . . . j i - . vt me ou"iness in iiail'i, ill vni. ;i ;.e r-.-eeived MVeral hundred i!!3a: und al ut Jl.'i in cun :n-y. lie dined w ith luejui m ,. -i;i and at.ut S o cm'i: stjit. ,! f ,r t '. i i n It. u., t. ... . i ; .. ii . i .' n.. i . . 'i i rjIKU3. '' plCU OUl ol t!the iras-ht street- at thbridge, when the darki.t - !. .r." intense Ju-t afur bavii. ;i Kril-c tho road is cut in4 t a h. ... and the sides f the banks several feet 1 le vi 1 of the f"a lwuv. iilKtiit i."' yarN Mr. L" than ti Af-ir -, : - I' a man waikmr mi the tans, para'... ! with him. '1 he lirure u.i . utiii.. i i;aiiiit the ky, but it was so daik th-t he could not distinguish any j -u'i ;ri: that would lead to his aiTet. Aft V walking a short di-tame f..rtb r:ieinan wa. juii.ed by a:.tLer, v. Lich aioiistd the su.-i.ii i' -!i of Vr. I. , w no iimiri t-u Ui II. c I . . . t pj".-lt eide - f .aed t . t. dj- . .,'. ;:.a'. the roud. The m. k w .i of the bank, w h-. n the e v i red mu thi r roa 1 !(diind Liu:, steal'hllv. lb c r'W-.i va.k. a:.d r.. ( L.ll ... . I . t! e "Halt!" At h pi'i;-- 1 c st rt j. ccntimicd to ajipri''-ti, H reVidviT, W.'.i.'h he through pif.-i.uti'i:., :. two men i;i fi"i t, w.' I lie max In li !l w . j swiftly, but the iei....n d the pi.-toi t.i,1, ..ilv i-ie tb-n h ui.',,,,. , ,f!l;.t1r i "V. a ! V1 lA. I,,r ,;'4"'-4 1 44 -,r- ' J" I . : t Af r ll.ele was l,o C l-jio.-., ir i u , the assailants to ruh f 'rw:ir : ealletl .ut : .i. c.e 44 Ib-ld on ti.l he ti. s tl.e tiling!" 'Ibis '.-d -.VV"'-' "' aijopted by Mr. j wi. . it i I.' lireaan. I no no u -:,.,., t.r.v, w.i then, thinking .li-cr.-ti--:i the better part of valor, psp.-cialiv in a i f th-t to one, wh( re the ui.It a ir. if, 1: e 1 , um I lijoii- v i f Hi-Hi- v i;i hi- ri - ki t-. Hi ! ran i trds i e cuv . ii.- .-n-.i j,t. I-ia ic 1.1- ' time, an. I a.l ii' .-.i'li he w.-w l ur-ued a b..rt diMat .c it was .-,.,, ai.t.n '--i.-!, ... ii , . ,U,,,.11"" . !t',a ,"n 1" ".V1',, iu ,1'':-T U1"" d..i.t -huuld l..umin.-.te the scei.c of tui return. It w:-j only Mr. iM'tiou liu.t :t ved 1 Iy"iv j ty "s j tors ; t iiu froiu itft i..v robU ry and roi!i treatment, he deserves jirai-e f .r the pe- i.. f mind whi n il l's bulk.-1 t he..- vi.ll:.s f their crime. He thinks t he v.. i.. whspoke wash ;. to, but is r,..t at ;;11 eertaii. ! L'i;-tlie m l ord -v.il j fall into the ntie lutt in of our hU tlcuit;es..r.oi u'.V (a-.) J urn il. (b ore PiibiH r, 4.f '( v ay. Mi"! ., luel been at t (. poo -n election 4! iy Vo vote, :iid e:niy m t.h" tiu ricsiu drove back L nie. Alxiut 'J oYl a y. in. 1.1 son di.-cov ie-I tiie ti"r-e tbst he Li.l sriveli loot.i ya;-t, with f bridle oil, r r.d t hit.'s 1. at i z Wi g wi-,, ' ne'.t o II'" C i:i.i' l-il'ili ! ii. i , f.,..,,.. . ; M . ' ' 1 , ' V ' - - I 1 " " ''"' ftI' :; "' I h .i t t !i" it jitl.s am- fat.a'i. Wfol Z. W I'l.t to t." f p-irar t J t w ,.s thoii. to C . at d t w:i ( tiiat tie- . lal t: ij l.-l v.y il! -t'Vt-r ho:-, in Tick Mr. 1'al . n him, j'la4 ' ar, a a i . J :- fra -ttircd. To VV-irry Hie I.K , r And ir'nr- t! ;'., . i 1 i'N if. ! ' ::. 'I. '5 . i . . . (1- t i i '-;.. . . ii-.- li -t-i r st , 'i i. . '. inviil. !-. w l.i Ii of i , .,- tw. ! u d t? Wc .1 .-..I.; , , t, i, t - (). il:'. ..'1 W il li . i i.l 1 : . . i - i - ' ' i qin in w l.i. h I .' e r i-t ! '. i - 1 tl-e of l:t ri Ut) i ., I . '. . - b-lo d r. f. .tin i-i i ; . .,. : ,. (l ,,t i'; C 1 i n d a i'h- -it i! i- r, . a. i' . and tli-.roii.Lb. 'I i.t- . 1 1 - i. v .. .iy yellow I., ss . .f t :.i r. ;. ; ('( i lie i o-s, ; io i In t i 1 t 1 tlli'h r t'i' l l,t ,1 ,1vr . . t-.niic, ), h i . . , d t.r, n . t.a i. h - I l ..p. j-,,, . 1 h' l:i .11 s -s . i t-o ta .1, III" Tit III lit - ; 4 ... - 1. , V , .'1! 1 4 V i ! V loan i.i 4.t i, n or . . .i , ; . ;i . ; : i ; . ( (l.-n d ei .ol.ti..;i ..f ! J . v . . J '. ' In w 1 1- nnd H i . v- !' ... ; t -t - 1 ri.-ulatiiij: i ! I i
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