Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 19, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 April 1877 — Page 2
WEEKLY COURIER
JASPER,
C. BOAX1, FuMUUc. - . INDIANA
CUBllEffT KEt5. (SMftKKAI.. j Orders 'have Iwh Issued by the lMllan ItuiYAH Vo provide ratloas for 1,1100 hostile ImIUms nHtly tauh Im by Spotted Tall. Tks IhsMnhs mmm Ih m the none term as others of tb hostllcs. Their arms ami brss will 1 taken from them, but in other rpts they will be treated the same as the IimMmw who hv r6miatl at tWs age ny. A Wahlgtoa dlspaH, of tb lSkh, say that the Cabinet oh that day virtiMlly decWet tk LOMfolfttIA OUCatioH. It OOHClllslOIIS wre felefrspbeo to New Orleans to Gen. Kwwy, Hhii amounted imily to this: that whether th Cotamlsslon MHainw a plan of SMUJemeat or not, th troops wIM be wlthiImwh at Mi early date. It wait thought hi th Cabinet that the Commission would fall to setplisk ;wy thing. Tlw President look upon th situation Uirt), a he did apou that Ih South Carolina, as merely a iolit!el oh, ami Hot a lopnl one. The Louisiana CoaualstioH hail telegraphed the President that they found that Packard's wax the (k
iur GeverouieHt of Louisiana, but that he
xerisd ho civil power putside of Ihe State
.Juhkw hi New Orleans. Theyalso submitted
a plan for a fusion Legislature and the elec
tion .of a RepubUean as one of the II. S. Sen
ators. This, it is understood, mwha the
atartlon of Packard, who, hi far 8 teamed
has not agreed to it
The Jury in the aase of "W. II. Ottinan
charged with tho latceny of a $47,000 pack
age from the Tnury Department, am.' vith
receiving stolen money, after being out
three days, fulled to agree, ami were dkv
charged.
The number of transhmt guests mining
from the Southern llaiei, St. Louis, through
the late are, baa been reduced to four.
The remain of George Frank Gouley, late
GraHd Socretar of the Missouri Grand Lodge of Freemasons, and a victim of the
Southern Hotel disaster, were interred Sun day, the lth, with the mo-t impressive eer
amonies. The funeral ,wM probably ae la age
m any that ever took plaoo in St. Louis, the procession having been estimated u three
miles long.
President Hayes, in an interview with'
Associated Press repoitor, on tbaJ&hiVaW thai he had no eoneeaJments vgardtag'hig
Southern poliey, whleht had been forcshad
owed in both his written Mm oral titteraeos, wherein be had earnestly condemned the reopening of old tame between the Xerth hb4 the South, believing that the, time
nau wm i or .complete rtKxmciattien
nd the immanent paeiRoation of the
South by the removal of all causes
sf dteeord. ThU policy, he mid, had been enunotated by the National Republican Convention whieh plaml him In itomiiM-
tionf and fully ondorml. by him in hk letter
of aeeepUnoe. Ineoneiuoion Iteaikled: " do not know' whether I ba4l ueeeil in car'
ryinf R out, beeauee there are Northern and
Southern men who, in various way, mav
poiMiWy thwart me; but of one thing I am eonSdeiit, namely: I think it hi my duty to try to earry out the policy, and I am going
to dK." AeeordlHg to return received by the Secretary of the PorkX'ackerti' Aoektioi, th number of hog packed in the West during the past winter ea.on wan 5,061,0011, against 471,136 bwt eaKH. The decrease in .the average weight is reported at 2.4 pound?, ami the decrease in the average yield of lard 1M pound. The packing during the summer eoH of 17 was reported at 2,1,WS ltog-i, an inreae ef l,m,W a-. eomrared with the previous summer. The increase in the average weight waa . HMimls,amlthe increase In the yield of krd W-100. The MeoHwhip Leo, from Nawu to New York, wni burned at sea on the morning of the ISth, Three iaeMger and IS of the crew were ht, while 1 of the crew were rescued from a raft and taken to Savannah. Gov. Packard, of Loui.-dana, on the ltkh, addreed an Hher communication to Prwddent Hayea, reiterating hi desire that tho CommiioH to that State be iwrtrucied to
ImHiire fully into th legality of the cialiHft of the rival State Governments, and whether or net there i" an armed insurrection against the lawful Government. He exprowes hb willingiuw to eonrcntto a unMioatlon of the two Legiskitureii, in .ieoordee wHh the cxpreed imirt of the lrw4dHt, but ray tht the i a tivp are to b TmvrTl y event a botf wMh k foHerod, Mtys Paekard, by the friend of the" rrwtdmt, Meswiv. Foster 'and Matthew. In condn4on he swka: "If a lawful Government in Loubdaha ckn 1 overthrown Ity domestic violence with the conwnt of the Federal GeverMmont, originally called Into exMenee for the exBrO pm-pot' amtHigi others of prevent iHg-Wjeh oeurrenm.f what .tate in t he Union may not hereafter tactile
jeet, to tHmimr revolutiimf Are the Ameriean iidowWinr to te thin precedent ctPutioHwJat adopted by the Nicholis
xrrns m iiuxMMift, on tno ih, indommg
Ph., the k Met noon of the 19th. About S e'etoek Davhl MikamtU, book-kwiHH for ,lHm MllNml, ami Mm. CawoH entoml the parlor of the Petroleum Hottd. They were oon folhwinl by ,J. M. Canum, the womanV
niwlSamt, who at once drew a revolver and tired at MtkU, with fatal tVt, the tall Htriklitg him Ju talow the left eye. Cmoh jiumtulerod to the authorittaiMiul wa!lHlg-
ml m hill. All the partieti movtnl in higho
doty and were considered rMpectablc. The allegtHl eue of the shooting h that MikmU
,wiw on too intimate term with Mrs. Catvon
The inquest Into the Jewel t tragedy w KnUhed Ht New trk on the 12th, and the Jury returiiml the folkwing venlict: "We
Mud that George n. Jewettcaineto his death Uy Uw exphMhm of a hand-grenade at 183 Front Street, on Thursday, April f, 1877, brought to the office by Orvillc 1. Jewett, h tlwt ooitl Orville 1. Jewett came to kU death by h pistol Khot wound unused by the
tiring of a pistol by iiald Orvillo I). Jewett at
IS Fnmt Street, Thurwlay, April ft," An attempt wax made at Philadelphia, on
the lflth, to cowhkle Col. A. It. McCluru,
editor of the 7Ymt, the asHilatit being Nat. McKay, Government contractor, agisted by two friends. McKay and another were arretted, the third teied. At I!(ton,oiithe Hh, .Mr. Chnrles Gcory purchaRHl in Unit ml State bonds and wart followed to hl store by three men, two of whom engaged hie attention while the
third .ntolo the tands from Oeory's ct, which was lutnging near by, and all three escaped. Wu. M. Tweed, on the 17th, ent to the Attorney-General of Now York a long letter, offering to surrender all his property, ami make a full oonfelon, disclosing the natned of all the. membem of the King, etc., upon condition of kli receiving his liberty. The. letter, alroady in part a oonfeion, luu created a consternation among politicians. The recant coufoswion of Win. M. Tweed implicated a participant:) in the opoiU of the Tammany King, Peter 11. Sweeney, IMcbard Connolly, Henry Genet and A. Oakey Hall, together with Mere. Woodward, Gamy, Ingersoll, Davidson, Watwin.aud a majority of the Hoard of SupcrviMirs. Mayor Hall's Hhare of the plunder waa 10 per cent., and he is charged with being in full collusion with the King from tho date of its formation Tweed ftays that he transferred to Senator j Window In person $a,000, with the under- I
standing that it was to be divided between a
aumtar of influential members of tint Legis
lature, whoe mm are giveu, to secure the
parage of the Charter of 1870, by which the
Ring secured absolute control of
the city. Other parties indirectly
Implicated are Hugh Hasting!', Kc
eerder Hackett, Judgo Folger. Senator
Woodin, ad a number of les4 prominence.
- r- m m
Aanyoi ine gentlemen wnose names are
here mentioned have promptly denied the
statement of Tweed so far as they apply to
JBx-uov. Chamberlain, of South Carolina.
has entered upon the practice of law in New York City. thorn.
Tho Grand Duke Alexia and tuit vfeited
Washington en tho 17th, whore they expected to spend some days ao the gueks of the
Kuoshm Minister.
about thirty priaeipal chiefs ami hl men rod into th fort, advancing olowly up the parade to tho commanding officer's
quarter, whexetkey were presented by Spot
toil Tull. The son of I.oue Ilet Htt rwle
forward, ami, Uying his gun on the ground,
said: " I lay down the gun as h token of
4ihwb)h)H to (len. Cnwk, to whom I wkdt to Kurremler." The chiefs all shMk hands with Gen. Crook, and rode away to put their
peoplo in camp. FOKKKiN.
Oh the morning of the I It h, at Clifton,
Ontario, the CuMom-house block was burn
ed. The building was (tecupkil by Price,
Holland .V Co., tankers; the Dominion Tele
graph Company; Kally x Hunting, sugar
inenhHuts; H. taw, grocer; Otbl Fclbm and
Free MaMin bnlges, ami other offices, Tho
upper iwrt of the building was occupied by Her Majesty's uutoin. A letter from ltom mivs tlwt Mr. Walter, proprietor of the Indou Tknw, while pacing through Pirpti del Paintlo, on the 4th Inst., was atUicked by three men armed with stilettos and robbed, but not hurt. The outrage lms created quite a sviiMition, J00 hsv-t-mi beinj? arrested on suspicion. Cable dispatches of the lAth were to tho eflect that war tatwoen Hussiaaml Turkey Was iHinlderod inevitable, and that the 1m;giunlii of actual Inutilities could not bo much longer dcluycd. There had tacit a general advance in provisions of all kinds,
while both Turkish and had fallen off rapidly.
ItuStiaii securities
WH8T AND SOCTH . A severe storm occurred on the coast of
Virginia, on the 8h, and lasted till the 11th destroying many verbis and scattering
wrecks in ever direction.
By the caving in of the Blue Point Gra-
wm Mine, at Smartsvilte, Yuta Countv.Cal..
on the 13th, wven men 11. F. Henderson.
Jas. 1 1. Monk, Michael Sweeney, David Hoth-
ain, Michael McWHHains, Thomas McDonald
ami SaniHel Steinmnn, were instantly killed.
Six others were more or ie Injured.
On the IStli, the President amoiuted John
G. Gosper, of Nebraska, Secretary of Arizona, and Jacob J. Ilowinan Associate Jus
tice of the Supreme Court of Utah.
Edgar Moore, the murderer of the talle t
girl, Mabel Hall, was sentenced on the 14th,
to be hanged on June 1st uext.
A dispatch from Deadwood says that it is
reported that Crazy Horse's baud of Indians have taken the Held again. They passed
near irpear FWi on the 14th, on their way
West, loo mounted, in war taint.
The Coroner's Inquest in the case of the
St. Lento Southern Hotel diwister was ta
gun om the loth. Amen those alwolutelv
khowh to nave imcii io,t were tho follow ng
The K A. 11. Adams, of Stockcro-s, Berkahire, Kngland; George FrankGouIey.Grand
secretary Masonic fraternltv of Missouri
Kate Kellly, Kate Doolait and Ma,v Koran
servants; Hcr- Hazen, of tho Auditor'
Department, Missouri I'aoineltallroad; Mrs W. 8. Stewart, of St. Louis; Mr. Charles G
Teenan ami Mr. Skidmore Harden, of St
LfH Mr.nml Mrs. H. J. Clark, and child
mm. wrrani, Massachusetts, ami WIIKam
mlMeil suleMe umler dent lroMglit
At Geneva, 0., on the lath, a matt tmrned Porter had a quarrel with Ids wife, leading
irparauoii, jn uie roiKjwjng day Mrs. Porter returned to get her trunk, when her litaMttHVliot and killed lnr and then killed
umwr. nt t . .
im siago nintung between Joplin and
iiavicr springs, Kansas, was stopped by hfliKaynicn and robbed of the nmil, on the
19th. There Were no passengers aboard. It is said that experiment made during
ine recent warm weather lmvc deHwmriratcd
tlwt the graMliopter eggs in Southeatern
Hew a Woman Gets Etch with Her laiidlerd. Tiioro is a woman on May Street who last your roeeived a mortal otVenso from her landlonl, ntid took a solemn vow to lie avenged upon him this snrinir. Slio
has, besidos, a housekeeper motlal ob
jection to having the unfriomlly eves of ...i i i-i " f.. i ,
uuiur noiucKucpcn lu.specuiijj ner uomiisitic arrauementf? ; consequentlv she nmnaeres to kill tho two obnoxious birds
with the following stojie: When a woman calls to see the house, she takes her mental measure iustinctivclv. If tho womrui U thin lipped and combative, .she assumes a meek look, anil when with a
disdainful suitt'tho visitpr says to her companion, in ata"o aside intended to
be heard, " Shiftier creature! Halfpast 10 o'clock nd nota breakfast thing washed !" The housekeener smiles tim-
jdly and apologetically, and says : "I'm
sorry
hott:
I've got to showvou through the
se when it's mussed up so, but the
fact is my three children are lying sick of 1 ..A l". At .A - iTl
wuriui icvcr in mai roim, ami tnc servant girl (she does her own work) has just Iwen takeu sick and removed to the small-pox hospital you must liave met the ambulance; it "hasn't been gone more'n ten miuutH and so I've been comtHilled to sort of ncitlect thinsrs."
Then tlic thin-lipied woman and her comjanion HfchCout with celeritv, saving to each ottier, 11 0, 1 know the Iwuse
won't sut!" anil " Did you ever in all the course ofour whole existence?" If a timid looking woman calls she
gives the signal to her daughter, a child
oi twelve, out so wise beyond her years
as to be of untold assistance to her
mother, to upset a few chairs while she is at the door, ami then say cordially to
the visitor, " O, do come in. My husband may you never know how sharper
timn a tootmosd serpent it is to have
Ifcr, MakloaWrg's Lotb Wory, T1m fact of an intereMiinr but sad ro
maneu ih)iihim!UhI with the early life of
the late Dr. William A. Muhlenberg ha often Ikmmi hinted at, but iu full details IumI never More taen published until tliey apiieareil iu the obituary notk-e of tltrdisuiijfiiishud clorgyman and jihilAUthrcpist as published in the lat nuuitar of the Lancaster (l'a.) WfiocMtvr. Tho citgagfinetit of tuamafce ihH ween James BucliHtiHit then a young lawer of Ianuaster and tho lieautifiil MisAnn (Jolt'muu, of tliyt nlace, was terminated by thu auleido tf the hapless young laily, 'iwcause, it. in said, her paivnt objei'led to the marriage. A similar attachment existed between her sister, Miss Sarah H. Coleman, and Mr. Muhlcntarg;, at that time fifty years ago rector of St. James' Church in laneastr. Her father, Holwrt Cole
man, a proud and wealthy citizen ot the town, also objected ti the marriage, although lie liadta'en mainly instrumental iu calling theyowig rector to his charge. His course producel an unpleasant feeling in the Cliurch, and tlw congre
gation" diviileil into two parties, espoins-
nig uiu eause oi inc ncioi aim inc. haughty father, respectively. While partisanship was still running high Miss
Coleman diMl of consumption, as lior
mreiits saul, hut .of a broken heart as
iMdieviHl by most jwople of the Uwn. This sad event but intensified tho division iu the Church, of which Mr. Coloman was a leading momlcr, and on
Juno 19, 1820, Mr. Muhlotibercr com
municated to the vestrv his intention to
account of reasohs which it
was unneeesMiry for lum to state. A committee of live was appointed to con
fer with him with a view to get, hint to
reconsider his determination, but with thanks for their kindness he declined to do so iu a more lengthy letter, in, which he stated that his course was taken after due deliberation, and that it was not nwessary for him to enter into details regarding his motives; ho trusted that
they were pure, and such as he could
Mmck a Noniimxm, A Decatur .Street grocer took a sugarourod Itam from its yollow overcoat the other day, stud'ed the canvas with sawdiirt, ami hung it temptingly lnforo his door as a sign. Yesterday Short-Legged .Jim came alone, ami, seeing the decoy, reinemtared that the old 'oman was out of meat, and concluded he'd appropriate what hu termod the "big iHuiaim." Watching his chance he soon had the yellow fraud under his arm, making for home. o
ut)le 'oman, hyar's a ham 'o meat,"!
ftchwl yer," he said as he deposited his prise. 'Look hvar, nigger, wlnir iu the name ob do Lord did ver fetch unwid
all dat ham?"
no
" As' me no uuischuns a i' I'll tell
lies," .said Jim evasively.
Willi if iluv ltl. .
linn's tcr soe so much meat as dis hi or house. Chir to grashus dat man Hayes ain't no slouch ob a rresumdunt am he, Jim?" " Shet yer fly-trap, ole 'oman ; wot do debbil you know 'iKjut Hayes! Kotch me dem scissors an' let's samulu dis ham." Tho scissors cut two or three stitches, and thu sawdust began to pour out. There were two dark faces made darker by the revelation, and it Hashed through Jim's mind that ho hadn't Mnick a big tanatiza after all. " See hyar, Jim, 'wears tcr inoTdat ef I couldn't steal i shore-null' ham I wmildn't steal a bag ob sawdits' !" Then Jim went dywn town fully satisfied that 4 -All's not gold that glitters."
Exchange.
A KoMgh Ride,
Otto Mcars returned from Ids trip to the Los Finos Agency and Ouray on Tuesday. He started from Saguache on tho 9th of February, with ten tour-horse teams, loaded with freight, part for tho Government and part for his store at tho
couiu i i, , ,
think of with complacency -in refer- ZTL r'E !!
imtner of ALuss barah Coleman, the reading of which was deferred until a future meeting. On June 20, IS26, the vo-try received the more pcrcmptoiy resignation of their rector, dated ew ork.
June 2t), ami asking that it le receivctl at once. It was accepted, and the wardens were instructed to draft a ivply cxpreAdng the sorrow of the Church at hw resignation. Afterwards, at the same meeting, the letter of Edward Coleman, previously laid over, was read. It announced to the vestry that "in thu event of all connection letweeti the Kcv. Mr. Muhlenlieix and St. James' Church Iming dissolved, alwolutely and forever, on or liefore July 1, and not thereafter, the sum of $i,OO0 (which, but for circumstances not necessary now to dwell ujmmi, would have lieen left to the Church by our departed sister, Sarah II. Coleman) will lw placed in the hamL of tin tntstees for the lenefit of tlie Church by lier heirs and legal representatives." Tlie offer was yincd by Kdward Coleman, for himself and the other heirs of his; .i .1
is to have a "ceacu sister.
husband that drinks thinks that he is ' A committee was aniMtinted to inform
biuing-uuii, and lias painted himself I Mr. Coleman that such a dissolution of
ironi tlie mustard-pot, and has got hold of the meat-ax and is cavorting around scalpinsr the furniture, hut lie
never hurts any one. The sight of a strange face kinder soothes hint. Come!" The timid woman doesn't. If
the applicant is a motherly sort of worn-
it'nm
on
M nj , v ' """"""s ' ;i.fwnc!iner eggs in eoiiiiifateri the peflcy of 1 nWdcnt Hayes a enunciated Kansas arc entirely unproductive, not a sin n his Inaugural, and pledging the Nlclmlls I gle one having been hatched.
State (teyermaent to aceept In good faith ami earry ottt,thc provfeiotwof the Constitutional amwdments which guarantee to the colored ra full protection under the laws, hUh 41th a promise of espial advantages Ubm to the children of loth races. H(v.-,H a, Kwom, of Iowa, has Jhmhi appohdedMiiMer to Spain, to succeed CaM Cashing. MAHT. Theexdof4n of sulphur m the MlfldU treek (l'a.) wins, nr Tremont, tb4 l0tk bneWvimiiWi, fawmr ' A torrlbk tnHj ym eaaoWW I h Oil City,
On the 14th, a village of Sioux, ntiMhcrhie
aoout i,ui-j persons, mainly Sanzarles and MlniiecoMjons, was brought In by Spotted Tall and surrendered to Gen. Crook at Spotted Tall Agency. The party was under Jtoman Nose and other chiefs. Permission was given to approach tho Agency in the alvle
usuai among the Sioux in entering a4
inenuiy village, when the warriors, to the number of perjwps aw,mde a regular charge en th Agency from several dim.
yelling and Mrlng their pleeos In the air. An hour later, tho main village tiled tt the post and wwt tato camp oh a itpot ile-lgnat-ed by the Agent. A the village approached,
tue applicant is amotiieny sort of won an who prides herself upon her mik in society, the housekeeper insists t
being shown the permit to view the house, and, on reccivinsr it. savs. ().
that's all right, but my landlord warned
me that a woman with a wart on her .
nose, or a iku on iter chin, or some
other distinguished mark (which tlie
visitor posesess plain to all men
views i iiisiiiKe VOU a ver' ermimmi
looking jMjrson, "he said was prowling
iuiiiiu jueieiuung io want to see nouses, but. really trying to get impressions of
v...v.b,t u ifromthe(IunnisontotheAgoi.ey,adrs
u.o same meeuiig a coiuuiuii canon lance o jjftv.five miles. From the mhlw:wrecciveilfn)inMr.LdwardColem;in, ,i Psthsn tl;ti, f:1IIltliciul (ii..m., u ,iic.
tance of four miles, took fifteen days.on account of the depth of the snow, which was from live to ten feet deep, through which it was necessary to shovel most of the way, and constant storms of wind and snow tilled up the road alMiut as fast as shoveled out; eight of the ten wagons were upset, and one unfortunate wagon turned over five times. Upon his arrival at the Agency he found about 2,000 Indians awaiting his arrival, anxious to receive their blankctj and other supplies. Of the lifty-five miles lMjtWcen the Lake Fork of the Gunnison and the Agency he found snow only upon fifteen, and there he thinks there would be no trouble in keeping the road oM.'ti if there was sufficient travel to keep tho snow packed. Saguache (Col.) Chron Me. X 10-year-old boy of solemn visage stood before the monkey-cage in Central 1'arkon Sunday, ami heaved a deep, sigh as ho whispered : " If I had four legs folks would 4 feed mtym cheese and ginger-snaps. I ain't got but two, and it's taters ami bread from one vear to 'not her." r 'Catching sight of an aged monkey silting on a limb, the boy continued : If I wa bald-headed, ami I had eyes like a stove-cover, folks would pass me candy ami call me putty." After rtetinx a minute, ho olsorvod i
" T can't hang by a limb by one foot as that air chap can, and m nobody hands
the connection between Mr.MuhhsnlKurx and the Church hal taken place, and
the trustees of the Church were ready to receive tlie money r Mr. James Iloplcius linHested ag-ainst the appointment of
Mien a committee, and before t Ih
'umnuv, nun in ii'iv tin? i.:rir . .
hitkm to answer Coleman's letter passed " n,m ur J-',-"-,aknt and nonoof he withdrew from the meeting. At a 1 l11 'V"', "ft Hu' K"1'1' inc."
vestrv mcctmir held .hnie :m
UMJtllOn-
by Sarah
Catimrine
pass a
uiu Kuy-iiuiw ioragangoi imrgiars.am
i uuurt tMjiieve but whatvou were lier.
J he woman doesn't go m. Sometimes
tlie vigilant bondholder asks mysteri
miwij u ner visitor lias grown-un
wmigiiiui?,, mi ocmg answered in the affirmative, says: "Vm
sorry " then cliecks herself sud
denly. Of course the visitor asks why
n is sorry, out tne nousc-hoiiter says, "O, it is nothing; but people sometimes
iikc in know an aoonttho Hohborhood they are moviiur into." and mtUmvm
oc nqnciKMMiy to tare tho oHrrstiHi. Th vhtor goes away, fflkd with a
vague unrest and a aamoloos torror, and
doesn't take the house. Sometimes she
impart to her visitor, with many tears, if her visitor lie accompanied by a child, how she lost a child of hist that aire and
sex, anu now tier predecessor did, too, and adds that of course she isn't superstitious, anil there may lie nofhimi' in ii.
but s!m thinks it a shame that so sweet
a Child Hliould die. nd alimrtlif.e
wares the visitor into clasping her pre-
uioiis uaoe m nor ixwont, ami beating a hasty retreat, lly a thousand innocent
stratagems of this sort she is keeping the landlord without a tenant, uiu !.
will never iret one while she U In tl.,
louse. Chicago Tribune. The Kaglish Sptrraw VanHlshcH. On tho Public Garden this morninira
common ground sparrow was observed tolm turtle stimcicnt u vanquish at leant half a doaen of the English birds, The fight ended by the ground sparrow, perched upon a twhr. taklne mm ..f ii.n
foreigners by the wins-.JettinHd til llHUW
toward the ground ami shaking him much as a terrier dog would a rat.-. Transcript,
al was prescnteL siirned
Yeates, Manraret Yeate-s and
Yeates, rtMiuestinir the vestrv to
resolution that Mr. MuhlenWg should always lie invited to preach in St. James'
pulpit whenever it was unoccupied. They said in their letter that they had not hail time to procure otlior signers, but they had no doubt this was the wish of a majority of tho congregation. To this the vestry resolved to respectfully answer that Mr. Muhlenberg would always have the courtesy Shown him that other Protestant Episcopal clergymen received, but they did not think it necessary to pass sucfi an unusual motion. Against such treatment of Mrs.
and the Misses Yeates Mr. Hopkins again protested, as disrespoctfnl to the memorialists and disvourtooiH to Mr. Muhlenberg. So the matter seenn to have resled; but, although Mr. Muhlenberg often alnwird preached in the church, he al-
wawr tood in the chancel, and never
a occupied the pulpit. The o,XKJ gift was accepted and imid, the commit
tee appointed to confer with Mr. Cole
man rCDOrtinu that ill tin urnswiitWi .f
their lalwrs they hal cucountertMl grave difficulties, u busv-lKHlies and taloJu-ne-J
, . . . : i
ers nau iniusot an aenmony into the unfortunate Imsiness which otherwi.w it would not have partaken of." The
committee bad endeavored to assuage this, and hoped that its asperities would bo softened, but they had only
ably succeeded, and a condition of stHfe prevailed which was much to 1m. iln-
jilorml. With Dr. Muh1oiil)org's death the last of the actors in this hapless drama has
passeo away, u lie funeral services will hi held at St. Luke's Hosi.ital hi 1
o clock this afternoon, anil his remains arc to Imj placed nutr that other .institution at St, Johnland. whom evistonee ta
also due to Iho dead elerivman's
Christian energy and thoughtfulness, In the reetorshin of St. .lutii.-'w
Church Mr, MulilctilH'n- whs socceeiloil
in Octolior, im by Hey. Levi T. Ives, of Trinity C-hureh, Southwark, Philadelphia, who resigned in about a year to accent a call to a church iu this city.
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A young' man who ?ent on 50 (tents and a jMistago stamp for " a receiit for writing without pen or ink," received this laconic reply; " rite with a pencil.
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