Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 19, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 April 1877 — Page 2
WEEKLY COURIER
JASPEli.
C. DO J XX. FuMltfer. - - INDIANA
(1KNKKAL. Judpe Tuft's rtofctaHM at Mount Aiarn, a rtitmrli f CindtsHHti, wsw purtklly tniriwd oh the hmhhIh? iff tke 4th. i.os, 14,000. A Wrk )m arrived at New York with the orew cf ot vewl anil a portion trf another taut ktul WfH 1h etvlHsioa otf the eot of BagkH. One sank, vwrryiRff down four 6ihh. The othr bad been slmndoHed.
Tke post- at Jacksonville, Fk., has
prtator, were killed. Several takers were Injured. Tke (hwoHtr J4Md Thompson, mkor(Ml hi FlttiiklMK ltny, lm hlaml, X. V., was rtiH IhIo and sunk rly on the Hioridntc of tke 7th by an imkiwwH schooner, wliiek eoHtlmietl Its wmix1, regHrdle of the cries
for akl of the sekooner crew, consisting of the Captain, mate ami three seamen. One of the sailors wan reseued several hours later by a passing veMlt the other four men lielng drowawl, It JshUted that tke tatty tlltaeulty how In
the way of Tweed' release, U his unwillingnet to divulge the Humes of legislators :ohI others who received bribes from htm in emaeetkm witk the City Charter btllt. Nix Sidney filler, wife, of Joseph S. Miller, who ww murdered near Lclmnon, Pa., a few days ago, has Iteen eouuutttod by the Croef, to answer to tke charge of murder.
hee burned. Tke fixtures ami other prop-, Ir, w illiam A. Muldenlwrg, author of " I arty were saved. The building was the nnet Would Not Live Alway," died in Ids nmm i the city, ami was used for tke Unit wl ! t St. Luke V Hospital, New York, the night States Court ami otker Federal purpose, j of the Sth. The Secretary of the Treasury om tke Ath Cornelius Seaukta wan found de;ul on Mill.
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Issued tke forty-fifth bill for the redemption
of Vi bonds of tf5, May and NovemK-r.
The call is for $lu,0uu,00o, of whieh &,W0,-I feet ami thrown out of a third-story avIii-
000 are coupons and sfi(W,000 registered.
Principal ami interest will be ikl at tke
lierry Street, New York, the morning of tke tHk, Having Wen gagged, bound hand ami
dow.
Theraey, Croft A Oo.'s
AVolverhainpton
Treasury on and after tke 5tk of .Inly next, ' (Eng.) Iron Work are about to be closed, tke Intermit to cease after tkat day. The fol-, la'caiK the S-hour sy-teni has resulted in a lewing are descriiHtons of bomlscouiMm I eontlnuous los. Abi.ut 1,'jnu workmen will
bomls; $300, No. 4,O01 to -U,seo, both in- be thrown out nf employment.
elusive; $1,000, pfo. 1,0U1 to 141,000, both
Inclusive. Registered bomls 5,000, No. 7,(X)l
to iMvth Inclusive.
WIvST XSU SOUTH. Peoria and ltock Island
The
..ri. ai i
Tke PresidentoH tke ton appointed Alfred t Z ) " uu i :
Lee. of Ohio. Consul General of the e im -iwi, uu(lera uceree or lore-
States at Frankfort, Germany, ami J lri' u "w "?l ""twe. oomino uer, io
Inwttt,, iwwtmatti.p. -Tnl. if AI'ui. I I'arilCS ai itOCK island IOr W,WW, ULlleCt to I '
E.
United t lui fn .11
Till,.. it.nitti. in- Mr FiiSiw V.a.j,, i hicuuibram'e of $.V),0O0. Cnsnicntly
111.; Clarentv:L.SherwoHl,Iowagi!H,Mich.; !!a filt lHlholders get only $W0KW, and II. M. Hamilton, Eaton Itapkls Mick. KwIinortgcrcaIIw The
Henrj- W. Wright, lUcine, Wis.? Mrs. .lane j ,l,u 'u is.o cosi,mu,wo,umi me
iutiwiH r.muj.ii nii.ir.
Danville, lfy.; John M. Stockton, Maysvllle, j
The Gulf ami Western Texas Hallway,
Kv.: John H. Hanr. Fond du Ie' Wis.of whk-k SO mllw an; now in operation be-
The lri.til..nt imnli...i n t,.,. ! tweeii Iiulianola ami Cuoro, was sold at
Jtegister IHd OHIce, Evanstou, Wyoming. Tke Associated Executive Committees on I ml fan AHalr of orthodox Friends were at
United States Marshal' sale at Galveston, on
the 4th, to Commodore Charles Morgan for $100,000.
Cnxzy Horse and 100 warriors encamped
York; P. Haley, Delaware; K. d, Klmlmll, Minnesota; Herman Limle,NewYork(sHve4l) ; W. K. MorrtWH, WaterkMi; J. H. Morrow,
.New York; v, J, Mllkr, N.Y.; It, K. ,1
Miles, Cincinnati; W. .1. MeNeary, Ken tueky; ,1. Morrow, N. Y.; Milton No
bles, HrKiklyn (saved); ,1. L. l'erry, New
York (saved); Mrs. Parke, Nw York; Mr
Darling, New rk; .1. S. lUHHien, Ikmtoii
W, A. Ho, Troy, N. Y.; A. Senior, wife am!
laughter, tunelHuatl; S. Schoyet, Pitts
burghl S. Seheyer, Jr.. Plttsbunch: )m. W
Tayhw-, Illinois; S. S. Taylor, Calni (saved)
Wm. V. WntM.it, I.mlIIIe; II. 0. White
and It. K. White, Pittsburgh; C. I.. White
M. I.oMx; J. H. Yarks, New York; Issa
Cook and wife, .St. I.oub.; Aiulrew
Justman, St. Louis (killed); George
Frank liouley ami wife, St. Louis; liar
ry Gilbert, St. Loufc: I). G. Cook, St.
Louis; J. ti. Allien (saved); Peter 11. IJlow (saved); KrankleMcClellaii (saved): Marion
Clifton (saved); Hose 0-mrn (-aveill; ('lias
P. Spnulding (saved) ; Wesley Austin, olerk
(saved); Jerry Converse and wife (saved).
V'OKKHiN.
The lMris VVmji, aserts that IliMiiHrck
will content himself witk lv niOMths' fur
lough. He wl-hes to leave to others the re "pottsibllity of deciding the Eastern question, should Kiisia determine to have war, The school-houc In the Norwegian village of Klleng-o ha been burned, and lOehlldreu
perisHcit.
His Highness Charles Kanalna died March i:i, 70 years of age. He was the oldest of the
Hawaiian Chiefs, He married Queen Kokan-
luhl forty-live or tifty yean ago. Their son,
the late King Lunallo, was considered, after
Ivameliamaha, the highest living Chief.
I hu llanco San Jose, Havana, has mi
pemled temporarily. Deposits annmnt to
si.r.oo,ooo. The King of Dahomy 1ms made overture to the Hritlsh for peace. A dispatch iron Constantinople report
that the belief in war increases. Thou
seem to be no doubt that the Husi.in protocol and the Montenegrin ultimatum will be politely refused.
tile l-.-YtTlltiVi" M:nir mi Uia (!tli ami tip... !
sented a memorial o the subject of In lian 1 JT h" ' J ?" ? h'V'V'l? i"' Afiiln. The memorial strongly exhibits tke , If m. . ?t !nr R uT , ' tf?Vi ' iffnii rsoitk nf k. ah... vt ..i l,H- arc in destitute eomlitioii and are Sir"? ui. : L! V. S : sfr . "T -
years, and enlarges, among otker thln
upon the necessity of cH)tInuing the work of organizing and ChristlaHizIngtrilH's,aiid in favor of tke peace policy. The President
e-vprcssed himself gratiietl with the favors
making for the Hritbh ro-sf-sions. The murderer of the four Chinamen at Chico were Indicted, on the .Mh, by the Grand Jury, its report closes as follows:
blereoorti,resetedbvtheCoi.Ml.st.Wl.11!t. "l VU!U ewi hi taweaw
pleased to kave met the gentle.WH com k : " I , ? r , ' ?WUdU lmr tke committee, but did not indicate what I fwt aiH; '10'ccri-t "' ' -hb general Indian policy would be. lrvd to those of the worst criminals ever r,nil tn u o ' , . . , brought to Justice, and we lx'lieve that some Aeeorulng to an apiwintment made oh t .t,,,, - .,m , .. Friday, the Joint committee from tke Dchm- I ,u . , l e urs, "M,U eratk Lgislature waited up TtVe 13- ii!? lt IMT'' W ,h v Uential Commission Saturday 7tk, uiL I Tn ftLT S,87 c,ew lo ,hclr SnSlSeuou ami nothing was gleaned furtl tu tke l Blau" , ( 4th, between an fact tkat Z mmb,rs of tkTommL Lm w"'' '"P ?"d a were poumling numerous nnestlons i to I 52?. l"":: r.r
the s4ate of affairs. Tke Commission made h ( ti. irrtirfT . . - , ' , detailed .verbal statement of tke status of tke , ' " Vt l 'JV dd' GovemiHt. ik..i-lAf ,Io,m n't -glHe.r of the second ex-
' l - . . 1 L il 1. . , ..
in n smut ume, a umi his nretnan. Frank-
ami oMkkbj that kad ackmwk(Ured alle
gianee to tke Niekoll Government, ami will, at future iaterricw, present documtarv faets. Tke managers of tke New York Central, Erie, Pennsylvania and Haltlmore and Okio Hailrewi kve agreed to advance rates for
special limitwl tickets to tke following
Mgures, takimr effect on Moml.v tkbV 1He aPItuwnt of
From New York to Cleveland, Sli; Detroit, c!'1,? VT " $13; Toledo, $14.36; Cklca-o. !0: St. L,mU. ,' LnU' .ha"
cm. t- .x. ' ' sjecreian- ai tne 'rnnirv
Maxwell, who was crushed.
Abo Hotksckild, tins alleged murderer of "Diamond " Bessie Moore, has so far recovered from kis woiiml a to be able to go to Texas to stand trial for tke deed of which ke
H ckarged.
The apiMlntm!iit of James O'Neill as
of Steamboats at
20,0K in h Cave. A contributor t the Murrittrnvn ('lVnii.) Gazette relates tho followinr: There i. it very strnii'rw story, yet mv-enht'le-ss !i true one, to be jrivouyou for votir ivader.s. In the onrly history of K:ut Tennessee, about 1701, as near ns can 1m th'tonnined, three men hv the naiue of Patterson, all brothers, iitel tho New Market Vallev. Avitli the intiin-
tion of buying the rich ami extensive lands near what i known as Panther . ! i ... .
1UU,C3S- 1 ini orougni witu tiietn u largo amount of monev. supp0jt.,i to be from $30,000 to &QtM in I Mexican coin. While hiking over the html they were munlored and their monev atu'l other
articles of value taken froinlhoir person by a liiintor, ami their bones burnt in a
cave near what at that time was known as the buffalo eiitssiiig," now known
as. the (rmilstoiin Hollow, which place ..... . ..i .. .i i . . 1
!.-, WH! renuezvous ot tin; murderer, whom, it L tijpos'cdt fearing that tlw Pattersons would Ihj misled from the neijifhljorlifXMl, lied to tho western nor-
ui nxini. i nun i n mii. ami on
ins Ueath-lKHi ho gave a way-bill that his.
nmuen treasure might lie found. Some
torty years ago, say tla old citizens, two men came with the way-bill, givinjr a
ucseriiuiou oi ine piace, aim made cverv
cttort to tinu the money, but to no pur wise, and after several v-fwL- ,,f b-m
labor gave up the search, Now for the
saquei :
loH, 1 mY v Palmer and Flat busli Maid:
I gallon tax, a imro for which Mr, Jhm-
tier jiaid u higher jirlco than for Dexter;
(ration, dim I'.lllott, Welleiley Hoy, Moltmy, Jdusie, ami many other which have Hhown ulinost linimvedenteil a need
in jmhlio or private trials, Something over a tHjoro of the numlRir liavc trotted
in 2;,10, or better. McmI hh4 (jrala. The rvolution in thu cattle and provision trade which is now upon us will probably Involve the following results s I. Tho meat consumed in Uio North Atlantic States will, in tho not distant future, bo killed and dressed in Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Texas and the other great eruaing State and Territories ot the I'ldoir. 1 Our moat expert are destined to become enormous: but tho meat sent
abroad, us well as that sold on the At
lantic slope, will ho killed ami dressed in the West, and will lm forwarded hv
refrigerator ears and refrigerator ship to its destination.
.'I. The whole biiine.-s of soll'mL. kill-
. rr
pami; be tru
and tho occupation of cattle dealers, pork and beef tmekcrs, and commission
merchants in the Kastcrn and Middle States will le reduced to a minimum.
1. Ihe value of rrnziinr lands in the
West will be irreatlv enhanced, ami In.
eal abitltoim and packing houses will be established on the lines of tho principal railroads.
W hat the hast wil lose in the
handlinjr of cattle and thenrenariiur mid
packing of meat, will lm gained by the West in tho enhanced value of hinds and
of cattle whore they are grown. All these results are the consenucuees
oi me extension ot our railway svstein.
iiieurst enuei oi ute opening ot trunk roads is to concentrate business in the
old centers of trade. Hut siibseiiucntlv
it loads to tt dispersion of business anil
the openiiiL' ui of now local markets.
The "'fain "trade will in tho not. distant
tuture ho allectetl in the same wav. and
mgand pivpartiiir In'ef and pork for
market will he transferred to the West.
A IMHeovery, Prot. Ilarir, Profoor of Chcti.i.siry nt tho Uoyal Academy, has made nirreat practicn U i iscovery, if wo .nay trust tho 7W of Tuesday m. lla has disco -, erudhowto treat iron vessels no as t,, rendor t hem wholly safe from the ten. deney to nist, so that boilers, if thu i,.,,' of which they am made had been thus treated, would lie safu against t he cono sion caused by (ho water; and oookin'r vessels would no longer need either to bciuailcof cooper or furnished with -i tin lining; while spades, and rails, and iron keel and plates, and the locoiuo. lives on our lines, and all the counties iron instruments of our modem H. would be safe against the most tlcstrnc! tive of nil the agencies which waste them away. The process is to oat the iron withtho magnetic or black oideof iron which is not only incapable of rust, but hauler than the iron itself, nod ..i.:..i.
adherosf to the iron with a temnttv
er than that with which the vtirioiU strata of the. iron adhere together. Prof, arV subjects tho iron to superheated uL,
at a temperature of fromWHi tu 1,-jiKide. grcc Fahrenheit, and, if the ejtuure k vontiuued for from live to seven hours tliis coating will he fairly formed, ami if the latter temperature he secured it w ill adhere so closely that not even a file will scrape it oil. Pn.r it...,v
left iron vessels thus treated our on t lawn for six4 weeks during the late rainy weather, and when brought in thev were :ts bright as before their exposure.' he coating does not affect the surface, except by turning it black. If t,0 .-urfW were rough before, it will be roii"h still and if polished before it will be polish still. Sw in ease the magiieli. oxide j dctnchediii parts will the rust uluYh then begins on the exposed Jr..!, s.,,.,,,,1 underneath tin magnetic oxide. On n contrary, the coat clings so 1 1 ijrlt though the rust will eat into the in.n c any; exposed part, it will not . vt. nd 1 o
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erany to Hie iron magnetic oKide.
still c'.'iifi.I ti,,
e-stcrn producers will decline to jay tribute to Chicago, .St. Louis or Milwaukee, (train Will be bought hv the . son.
loard merchants at all the local centers
for its disposal. 'and will he shipped Mi-
ieei oi 4w iorK or mo otner seaboard
The Queen of llriiahi.
Durimr the heavv snow of fbo nf
I'.vrtimi if imi w ar ii r u iirin Mcrnn uamn it loi.ti i .....
W; Kim City-, .fs; iiikBa!olls, $18; T., , i . 1 , .c. u,rJ'a.na r- licrt and n man from tho vicinity of
Clmnatl, 18; from Albatir SI less than . . " "'uhi m uw omce. imr- Panther
t s- . . . ' .. ' hcii was rclii'Vfil i
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cii was relieved umior a
(s.
mi-apprehension
tracKcu a coon
edge of a rock
Spring; wont hunting, "and
to a small hole hv the
Lambert stooped no
from New York, ami from Bo-4o,alI mites, Zy,1 M Mur Hum frnui Vo. v-t- -ri. ! 01 -acts.
Ajpre will also! adored on Kat-bund I ,, ,C I.rcn,; tkeWh, appointed Lloyd the hole, and remarked that ' lie would lingers. 1 ' aepw Postmaster at Ogdvn City.Utah, get the gentleman yet, if ho wasn't pret-
DIstrkt-Attorney Welk 01 tke 7th, witk f . . Z' a . rp' H!'PCHacU -"'wr the ty shaq)." He subsequent Iv went back
t ten 11 1 1! 111 imcn hot. t i ,t z 1 . . - .
m. :. t7.. :"tZL :: .... v '.pp"1 ar non had
.v uimni .-vat is irws were WllHllrAWn from tlnj Court-boUMJ at Odumlila, H, (., at noon on the 10th. Governor Chamberlain oiwequeHtly resigned the contest witk
liamiHon, ami IssiumI an address to the Ile-
the awwoval of the Atknuey-Genend, cn
terl a nolle priui iH the eas of Don Piatt, charge! with seditious writimjr aad inehlBtf toreMHon. ' Th' .-secrctan of tk Tr,'a.urvb!.,lfrw.....i
tke Treasurer uf ik lln..,i i i " . a,m auuress t the Kea)m!r, ifal-tender notes receivwl in ex- . jk , . , . , . kam;c fer silver coin. The Treasurer will ' c. r t " lB tbc i0H,herH "0,c, open an account with tliese notes at onee. and ' w' ;,," Mo W ihIhuUw after 1 o'cloek tkey will kek!d only for the rvtTS0t !? h deeming MlverMrwiuircd by the provi.lims f r y' U V wt,tw, at " At the Joint resolution. TwXwEr? : IT ,K"r " UlB?n,h ,hat fl,l,-v
jmmnug Wf inCUItlimj tfUCStS HWJ (;m.
lar kas lieen l-s.ued:
t. Mn.-.UfdtrrertoiMi TrSK. t tke ,,llil(U ' 't theconflaKration, ClTi?tlMr' '. riVe I 3,liJ 'f the latter. In efforts to save
.Uri8 er f Turner "Z ! a mhihIht of persons not 1" Ai.f Tln,E?r ! J 'rod Iivimc at tho hotel perished. The Southern a.e tfhwuu i to tif'nijla ' IIotel I'roiK'rty of Itobert Campliell, tLttJ?l I m f,,ut WH kland manaf-cd by Hre,lin, DarMbWlary rilrer X la rTfw Nat&l ,Hor,! tbm s -Wore that, It Was fW"ymB,M,te"'ilIe, Warner .t C,,. Tl fimdshT.J?) , ttJ At. Wtkax, I " Vahet in round fijrnres Trea,Hrer Ualte.1 Stat M4 MHkm Amt. at The Insurance Is understoiMl to On Monday, tho Mh, tho President ap-, "bout $IS,(iOO. The building was valued pointed Jamea GHckri-t Suneyor of Cus- t $.V,vw, It was six stories high, the torn at- WheeHnf, y, xa, s,d Ahmzo hell i ! structure having a front of 2M feet on AssitaHt.S'erKarj-of the Interior, iwowoted j Walnut, and a depth of 75 feet on Flftii and from Chief Clerk on the ground of merit, ; Vtmh. A whig (71 feet wide extended back and In aceordaee with Civil Service rtile. from the middle of the main biiililbur to Tllil Slln.i;uii. '....... ...,..., ... ' ,S,... i ... . ..... "
i"wwuu ih ukj cememuMi Ap- t ."sireci iwi iect. in tills win! was the
jH.ipnanoH case Hh (ICCWctl that the $1 ML. in) advanced by Comcrci shall be returned
oovernment before any dividend
pam to stock Holders.
Is are
EAST.
bllllard-rooin oli the tlrst rtoor, the dining
room on mo accoHd, tbekltekenndstorerwjms in the basements, cuest.' riM.ins nmi
tho " help" apartments on the fourth and Hfth and sixth floors. The building was a little Itiorrt iIimii ti.it ..l.l . n'. .1
, " v.,Hnn vnivivn a nouse , louowing persons were known to be lltehffiOTlili Slr??' t,!H' Xl'rk ,lMS I'P't hou-e, the names bohu? taken file 11 I,;? ' VS ' W? LUCJ' rwwn tnm thv r,-ii,,,,n M- -r Chicago? C. t lTAXu 1 Applete, Louisville; H. it! IlekurNew ':uHf, Hhted a match ami set her York; L. 31. Ilenhan, New York- V. II SSliSuii '. Mkeman (wml); Kate Claxton, New York; X J Ml ht;, ,ws.'l t More the Saw. Claxton, NeW York; V, P KlrlwunlMrilrlmrtHMt. Skedfcd moii after CWk. oil. xv .. J, ' 2 ,
wife, Minnesota; Marslrall Cogswell, 3llnot; 11. M. CkMk, CkletMro; tt A. Creel, ChkjBfo; N.P. IMhm, Ihnfton (siiVed);.iaK. J. Davis,' Georgia; Wm, H. KktchCr, New
'HK dwltted to the konvllat.
By hh mUm of .ltW tcr at New York, rilm? Sp, tkrw men, Iwholi tk pr-
incited) and found two rocks over tho
note; he moved them and fan below
thorn h vast cavern. He returned home
ana procured a licd-cord, lied the ,amu to a walnut tree, and descended into it
lor some 1kj fect, and there found the treasure, spread out upon a mck, with an old Mexican Middle-blanket spread over it. The blanket had decayed until nothing but the "iiliiiig" rmaincL He also found one raddle and six Mexican htirrups. Lambert made thesi'slatomcntH ton friend of his, and showed him a pocket full of nionuv. II w.-iv ib,.-
latM)rcr, and did not 'know what it was to have any amount of money. Your correspondent visited the section of country while the people were makingexcavations where Lambert had tilled the cave, and witnessed with his own eye4 nearly one-half of a human skeleton taken out, and all other .signs mado a hundred years! ago. Lamliert and his family have departed for some unknown
.country with the money. The are
tact!, as can lie proven bv a number of thu best citizens of Panther Springs, HoHHcr'H Horses.
Mf. Robert Homier of tin New York Lnlijrr, so widely known from his fond- i
hum lor trotting horses, and the high prices hu hits paid for remarkable Fnstauco.s of .speed, has- just published a Catalogue, of the ft ltd at his farm near Tarrytown and stable in New York. It entnneratuM 100 head 17 fillic. four
your old or under, -V,i mure, breeding or in training, 2 geldings IL' colts, mostly yearling or two-year olds, and tho live stalliemj, Kdward Kvcrett, Startle, I'rhieo Imperial, Icicle Sim and puxter Duroc. Of these, Bays the preface, none are offered for sale, and wiles will only Iks made when the natural increase exceeds, tho limit of the owners accommodations. The catalogue i therefore printed merely for convenience and the information of personal fricud.s. It iiicludcs Dexter and three full ristcw to liiiii ;h m.and daughter of Morn Icmple; the throe famous niHrci, l'ccr-
ities without stopping at auv of thu old
centers of irrain tratlic. In time, doobt.
ess, the Kuglish nierchants will, hv the
iui ot the telegrapli, buy the grain themelves directly from tile smaller grana
ries tlirouirhout the country, and hiva it
shipped through from tho West to Europe. It is evident that the next decade will see an important change in our methods of marketing meal and grain ; but. even- thing socnis to point to a largo increase of the business of tho West and tho growth of local manufactories at the expenseof thiveof the Kiusterh and Middie States. firnphk,
Financial Complications of a Lord.
in
ii-
A correspondent of the New YorkSVoi writes from Loudon as follows : Lord Marcus Heresford, the voting Koglish nobleman and ollicer of tin? 7th Hussars-, who, with force and arms, thrashed his .solicitor, has. lx;en lined 100 and required to give surety for his good behavior during" the next twelve months. Some of our London cotcnipennies are not a little scandalized bv the facts brought out on the trial, ft
seems that tho solicitor, Mr.Tidv, com1.:...... ,i r . .
iun.-.s mm i He procure oi me law a snug little busituvxin the money-lending Um He has no eanital ofhl )(vn. hut he lms
a inoneyoil friend in the e it v. a Mr. A -
exander Jones, who has .such confidence
in his probity and sagacity as to lend him all ho wants. First and lust. .Mr.
i'idv S:iVs. ho leiu liorriiwiiii (i niitlii.iw "
of .lojias. In an unlucky dav, Lord
,urti. in, i.-uig in uiuieuiiics, weutiotne syinpathizinj: Tid v. who lent liitniM.OOO
of .loiias'.s nionuv. lessi () mr e.oit..
intom-t for .six months and 10
per cent. ngents commUsion. At the end of tiw sit months.
ridr rot tho bill renewed at .'10 tier cent.
Finally Jmmi put the Shcriir'M olliccrs into Lord Marais"' house, and although that noblumati had paid Tidy o0 upon his assurance that an uxeeution should not iswue. Tidy's excuse was that Jones would do it, and he fTidvl could not
stop him, It came out, however, on the trial that Tidy got tho lion's share of all the money paid by Lord Marcus in the
transaction. A eorrosnondencu follow
ed, in which Lord Marcus expressed his opinion of the solicitor's: conduct; and
tne solicitor virtually accused Lord
Marcus of lying. Thw was the last, straw, and the solicitor was thrashed ti.4
aforesaid, Jn passui sentence, the. As.
sistant.HKigo told ionl Marcus he would Iw imprisoned until the line and cost
siiifiuu or iiam. i ins inu lo an anrrv
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tiu'iv.uioii fu no Dciilmi. one. nr livo
magistrates oxclaimin that it had been distinctly airreed there was to bo no
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I'iilutlclphitt Cream Vfa.-d pint water, 2 cupful.- butter, !l eupfnls Hour, 10 eggs; boil the water, melt, the butter in t, .stir in the Hour dry while the water is boiling; when cool, add 1 tea.spoonful soda, and the eggs well beaten; drop tho mixture on buttered tins with a .spoon, and bake 20 minute. Do not open the oven door more than twice while thev are baking, Inside mixture-, l cupful Hour, Ii cupful, Mignr, L ipmrt milk, 4 eggs; heat them together, and stir into the boiling milk; when sealdod uiiougb, add lemon or vanilla; when t lie cakes nro cold, open them on the side, and fill with this mixture. in Arkansas? In considered unfortunate lweau.-io it ha,s a breed of razor hogs." Of eourseaho has to raise 'ur hoiM. Ohio hiwto. i
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wiem, me i. ourt UUHincrs, lin-sMiiakt fs, jewelers, and so forth have been in a state of twittering delight at the prsj,i t m good business as a result of Court festivities to come; but it is much to b,- feared they are doomed to disappointment this year, as they have been ever sim c the Trince Consort's death. It np,i :iin that the heated atmosphere ciigend. red in crowded assemblies acts on the Quei n exactly as seasickness docs .n tin- must
of us; it creates nausea whHi nothing but goinjr to bod will relieve : and the great lady's diseonifort is eertamlv not dimmi-hcd by the necessity which al" exists in the-e eereniouials of standing for hours on her feet. She remind one of Kugcnic in the days of her beaut v and power as an Kmpress. On some "occawiring .it tin. t.........1 1...M ... .1. 'I.1
i i iii',ji mi uiius :u me i uiu - ries, the Etnpress ued to wi:ir a magnificent diamond crown fullv nine inches high, One evening, at a ball at the palace, soino of ns American Indies formed tin acquaintance of one of Kugenie's ladies of honor, and we spoke to her admiringly of the Kinpress's beautiful appearance when so oroitdly crowned Yes," she answered, she'looks handsome so, and by the strict laws of Court decorum she should wear the imperial crown at all such gatherings as thee, but the truth is every time she wears that crown means fortv-eight hours of iuens(suflerilig." San Frin'hc, ( all Lnud-n Letter
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