Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 19, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 July 1877 — Page 2

"WEEKLY COURIER

. MAXI.Fttnfeaee. JASPJt, - - INDIANA.

ClTItKENT KEWS. ANN MLAL.l A Washington dtek of the U says that geeretarv Kvart submitted to the Cabinet the order f Diaz to Gen. Trevlno, tost meting hlw to nJt with faro of arms the invasim of Mexlean kI1 by United Stat troops, ete. The Mexiean order was briefly dlsDiwtl, but ho action taken. It la Mated that there k no indication that Gen. Mats, Dial's representative, will be at present recognized as Mhweter from Xexlee, or that there will be any ebe In th Klky of the Administratlea respecting the order to Gen. Ord autkorlziag the pursuit ef marauders or Awerieaa soil into Mexiean territory. Ben. Jmw G. Blaine awde a Fourtk-of-July speech at Woodstock, Cobr., In which he took strong grouad agalatt the annexation of Maxkwa territory, an tending to give the South the supremacy again in National polities. The Secretary of the 2favy has Iwued a general order fixing 10 hours as a day's workin the various navy yard and other mechanical department of the navy. Workmen who eleet to work only eight hours per day will sustain a proportionate reduction of wages. Co). Upbam, who has been stationed in the Indian Bureau tor seme month, has been granted a year's leave of alwenee, for the purpose of observing the operations of the contending force of the Turko-lUisdan war. Ex-Gev. Chamberlain, of South Carolina, was.one of the speakers at the Woodstock

I vi. r ounn-oi-uuiy eeteurauoii, ai which Mr. Blaine was the principal orator. 3Ir. Chamberlain reviewed at length President Hayes's action in reference to Louisiana affairs, and alluded to lilm as "a President who bad literally climbed to his high feat over the dead bodies of hundreds of loyal men In Louisiana, who had met death in fertns far wore terrible than any battle-Meld in erder that the liberty of which they had tasted might be kept for their children." In reply to a Postmaster, who wishes to know whether it will be considered a violation of the President's order for a Postmaster to sign a call for a State Convention, he

being a member of the State Executive Committee, Postmaster-General Key expressed the opinio that to merely provide for a meeting ef a convention and to call it to order, without attempting to control its organization or future action, woukl not be inconsistent with the spirit or purple of the President's instructions. This view of the matter has since heeB indorsed by the President and Cabinet. The invitation of Capt. Howgale to the merchants of the large cities of the United States to adt pecuniarily in his Polar expedition has been responded to very liberally. Contributions have been so generous he has been able to procure the vessel neeeteary, the Florence, and she will sail the 30th of this month from New London, Ct., where she is now being fitted out for her voyage. The efleer selected to command her is Capt. Tyson, of the merchant marine. He was the navigator of the Polaris, and lias been en several Polar expeditions, Gen. Ord has officially informed the "War Department that Lieut. linllis, with a detachment ot soldiers, had crossed the Ilio Grande in pursuit of a baud of Indian ma

rauders, whom he bad overtaken and severely punished, besides recovering stolen property. Senor Marlscal, formerly Mexican Minister to this country, who now resides near Kew York, expresses bis belief that the erder of President Hayes authorizing our troops to ems the Mexican border will lead to an armed collision, and probably to actual war between the two countries. A summary of the June cotton crop reports shows a favorable condition of the crop in meet localities. The Cuban League of New York have resolved to make an appeal to the people of

the United States, asking them to show their sympathy with the struggling Cuban patriots; aho to ask Congress when it meets to take some action that will end the struggle. EAST. A rew-boat on Horn Pond, near Woburn, Mass., containing 12 persons, capsized. Mrs. Xessiter and child, Mr. and Mrs. O'Leary and child, and Mr. Kenney were drowned. Mrs. Franks Pretten Blair, r el let of the late Francis Blair and mother of Hon. Montgomery Blair, died suddenly at the family mansion, near Silver Springs, Md., on the fttfa. The Keesvllle (. Y.) National Bank was robbed on the night of the 8th by seven or eight masked burglars. The watchmen were bound and gagged, the vault and safe blown open and the contents carried away. The bank loses $7,000 in currency, $7,000 In town and county bonds and $1,W0 in Government bonds ; total, $ 1R,000. Pewons who left packages in the bank for wife keeping have lost from 0,000 to $0,000. The Mercliants' Loan and Trust Comnanv.

k Paterson, X. J., suspended on the 9th. WH8T AND SOUTH. A San Diego dispatch says that In Southern California the wheat crop is almost a total failure; not enough to seed the ground the coming year. In the northern part of the State the crop is fair, but the tetal orop will not tie intteient to supply the wants of the State. The funeral of the late Bishop M. de St. Palais took place at Vlnoennes, Ind., or the 3k), with Imposing ceremonies. Prof. Riley ha eeneluded his investigation of the grasshopper plague In Iowa. Herepert to the Governor that the ravage generally throughout the SKate will be lese than was MtMptted, neverthekss he k ef epla-

ten that they wM de considerable damage In some of the southwestern counties of the $tst nnloaa extraordinary measure be taken hi the Inhabitants to Imped" their advaaea. Prof. HUey think that the tUton Is the most oftVcUve barrier that ean be' laterpoaed to prevent the Inroads of the Insect.. ThepbmoHN-ateamer Katie May, on Lake Minnetonka, Minn., exploited her boiler on the W ult. and went to the bottom Instantly, carrying down her Captain, James Mitchell, Charley Stoddard, engineer, and Albert Seamen, a palmer. Fortunately there were but five persons on the boat at the time of the accident, and two of these escaped with their lives, but were badly Injured. The commission to Investigate the charges against Senator Grevcr, of Oregon, of using money for the purpose of securing liU election to the United State Senate, convened at Portland on the 2d and commenced to take evidence. Messrs. J. Madison Wells, T. C. Anderson, Louis M. Kenner and G. Casanave, members of the late Louisiana Returning Board, have been Indicted for " uttering and publishing as true, certain altered, false, forged and counterfeited records," viz.: the election returns for Presidential Electors from the Parish of Vernon at the election of November last. They were arrested on the ftth and gave ball for their appearance to stand trial. Henry J. Huron, of Louisiana, State Senator, has been arreted upon a charge of embezzlement of school funds. The deficit in the assets of the Republie Life Insurance Company, of Chicago, Is estimated by the receiver to be nearly $,- 500,000. The following is a full list of the killed and wounded at the recent Indian massacre and light in Idaho, as far as positively known: Killed: Citizens Ben Norton, James Baker, Samuel Benedict, Harry Mason, Henry Elferes, Lew Day, Mrs. Manuel and child, II. D. Horton, George Woodward, Win. Osborn, Geo. Wilmotc, French Frank, Peter Batterle, It. Druene, H. Backridge, H. Bland, Jr., Manuel and John Chamberlain; Company F, First Cavalry Sergeant Gunn,

Sergeant By

Trumpeter

Burcb, Colbut

and a Mexican were killed, and several oth era ot the train wounded. On the night of the Kh a moh of about m man proceeded to the resident of Jwha Green, near HoanoNv, Howard Oeuuty, Mo., and taking Green out, hung him to the limb of a tree. A few days previous Green had shot and killed his wife accidentally, he said; Intentionally, she said beforosbe died. It is charged that Green's intimacy with another woman caused him to murder his wife. They leave seven helpless children. At Kast Saginaw, Mich., on the 10th, Martin Stokes made a desperate attempt to kill his wife and than uowuiit mleide. llu struck her with an ax, crushing her skull, then Indicted eleven distinct wounds on his own head with the same ax. The woman will probably die. The man had shown symptoms of Insanity for some time.

FUKKIUN. Gen. Grant received a large deputation of worklngincn in London on the 3d and attended a reception at the American Legation on the Fourth of July. The great Pan-Prebyterian Council conTened at Edinburgh, Scotland, on the .'kl. The ocean steamships Klphlnstono and Ked Water came luto eollslon at Point au Tremble, below Montreal, on the 4th, and both were sunk and will be a total loss. The former was bound inward with Irou and the

1 latter outward bound with corn. The crows

were saved. The British Mediterranean fleet has anchored in Beslka Bay. The British Cab

inet has officially Informed the various Cab

Inets that the fleet was sent there for the

protection of Brttlsh Interests and the

Christians in Turkey.

The Jlexlenn press

movement is complete, a general lmtU may be expected, utiles the Turks fall haek to the Balkans, or the Uusalaiia mask the whole quadrilateral, and turn it by pawing the Balkan, The IIumIhu forces earning through Dobrudscba are approaching the rear of the Turkbh Itustaliuk and ShHHita Hue. This column Is too strong to he opined by any force detached from the Turkish main body, while the main body tnelf ean net turn upon It without exposing U rear to the Itusslan main forcu, It was reported from London, on the 0th, that the Government had'liiformation that the Itussians intend to occupy Constantinople at all rinks, unless the Turks anticipate that event by making pease ron the Czar's terms. A dispateh from Krzcxoum, 10th, says It is otlluially uunouucsd that the Itmsjan left wing has beeu driven aero the Itusslan frontier, pursued by Ismail Pasha. A Vicuna dispatch says accounts from llussja acknowledge the campaign In Asia Is considered a complete failure, and will have to be renewed in Kuropc. X Murder HeMaliimr from a TrlMlig Canse. A letter from Sharon, Pa., to the Cincinnati Enquirer, is as follows : Ono of the most tragic occurrences that ever happened in this region of this country, and one that forever bltehU the lmppb-

tnessof two of the wealthiest and most

respected families of Sharon,. occurred here yesterday morning, William Bell, Esn.. an honored and inoffensive citi-

c j zen, need about GO years, was driving B , along State Street in a light wagon, uniti taininsr si small load of scrap-iron. The

iss arc greatly excited 1 oisMS caused by the clattering of the

over the order Instructing Gen. Ord to cross I n ingiiiunuu a n nuu.ms " "' the Bio Grande in pursuit of Mexican ma-1 to" tut driven by Miss Kate McGilrauders. The official Journal charges the I yen', daughter of Wm. MeOilvory. who United States Government with the violation JS ',. on.f lhnS Clt,zuns ,of, V.,W of treaties and International law, alleging I $lti'' M,f cUilvorj- rcouosted Mr. that the Klo Grande movement Is a pretext , ftoP ,h . on .ft tf wJ.1 u,.no lq ti ii ,.- i..., I enable her to drive ahead, that her horse

lui luiiiiuiini rtjpi .iiui.i--uh;iihii I'll miKiiif, ... . . . j

Lerdo upon the Mexican people. These at-

might, not run away with her. Mr. Hell,

rt Cavalry Sergeant Uunn, v'v hM,fru, infirm with aire and beinir ouite Jones, Privates Armstrong, Minister rostci, in wmcii lie sajs mat t tic , , t 1:..iv hoard her and

Mosforui, siiuiMtt, &uaw, mair, ijonnouy, , " Aic(;uven. ,jwvo H ,ead, arr v ne at Douche, Lewis, Martin, Qulnlan and Sulll-1 of the United States. Mexico has taken ,. fell's van; Companf II, First Cava.rj-IJeut. Udtc , shlTi lhL Theller, Trumpeter JIarshall, Sadler Gal- datlois or punish ho ou la is t t has fro-, , , . f. , , , vin, Corporal Lee, Corporal Curcan, Prl- gently acknowledged Its Inability to dis- McGnJcryf being very impetuoiW, niM Crawford. "Mnrriwv. fihuv. Werner. I charge lis out) reganiuig me prestn anon I . . .,,..-

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store,

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V',1ivr,l V,.IUnl) mi.l Ctniiwnn. ' OI erUCr Oil IIIC 1110 UntnilC

Woiimlffil! Mrs. Ben Norton. T. Swartz. 1 reason Intenial dlswm

Joe Moore, O. Sheaver, L. I). Sareeant, Cap- "Jon he denies that the instructions to Gen. , . , wnrn5 kll0Ced the latter

tain Trimble, u. s. A., v m. ueorge ana n. y c u""w" clean over a vegetable stand and through

the front window of thu store, cutting

I hs.o , oSrfu8 th Strc to find Mrflfolt. He met hi Tn". , ',n Tclu 1 f-tof Stewart Hoder's grocery si Instructions to Gen. . ,..,,. t.,ulXn,i tl. I,

C. Brown. A passenger train on the Cleveland, Co

lumbus, Cincinnati and Indianapolis Hailway was wrecked at Galion, Ohio, on the ' Mi, by the washing away of an etnbank- j ment, and Win. L. Xecdham, the engineer, ' was Instantly killed. Several other em- , ployces and passengers were brubed. I

Jack Thompson, colored, was hung at La

Mexico and the United States

The arms of the Venus

been found after all, It seem

Read, our representative In by a Bohemian's story.

A London telegram

an understanding exists

England ami Germany

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.iu ai,..n,,,i cirnri, irnlira hmif hi lii'sil! find

s. Meredith j . . tlunnrh not snousK' Mr.

Greece, was sold f tflken t() msi,enco atl CJlred

t fnv M'liorn bi son. Kiidiard Bull, h verv

of the HHh States that, t riwhiuUmi eonncr man. aWil ulwill't

Iietween KUSSia, ,l4 Iw-iril if lin alVrav. and li(':4iiic

, which contcmpbitos , " '.....a,,,! ... McRilvurv'ii unnrovoked

Turkish Kniphc by i -f :imrt(wi!Hti.lv

the absorption of the

Gma-e. Ga.. on tb oth. for killittif two ne- l"B 1 " " "" ' " . toward him, vowinr veniroancH vory

rro children, aed 8 and 2. last Winter. V Mim 0?.Ot(mm" Wr- Step of the way. He laid in WAlt at the

Dispatches from Fort Lanwai and Lewis- r? ' ana it Is sain prcuic-, vtJ,TStor0 w,ere (i,e Rttack occurrud for

ton, on the 7th, give particular of further '""'V www in Mimon mat me war ,hri!(J hi)im h(jfore McGHrorjr came hVkW h.twJ. tk troom aiul Indians in I wl ' ver in a month, tenuKirarilyat IcaM. , , He imnorUinwl by friends

Western Idaho. It seems that on the Oth 'luiowledge of this compact between the 4 ,)t & tlo .my b(M, y ijnry to AlcCiilvor..i t 4..iu . .i-l...i w ...... three great Powers.it is said, has caused t (i nttiiv- nmniisod not in do so.

who was on his way to Cottonwood, came demora Izatlen In Coi tsta i t no de, j w,,Gn tho CHnic JllolI? young

..m,, a in,i f wtiios n.ub.r . M1w i i ne oohuhhiiuihS umeer o. i ir.uM Bell's anirer overcame his bettor inten-

Ing-Glass at Clear Creek. The Indians at-! lw hyhas arr m atUnMaatlnople, toIw. pickinguna two-pound brass

Lieut. IUine., 10 nolUIers nm two olllztw.

4.. ttKldAmtPu 111 (IIIbltU ttitItlU 1 a 1 I .1

iderable loss, destrovlng their "5l ,re,"s ' " i oie, aim snoruy auei wani went imu etpturlnc 1,000 horse. The sit- j (!- Grant arrived at Cologne on the inh, wimxWwm, lr a time it was t Iim.ght

rented as be nr very Iwd; the ". " i r . xmt m, wom vtM:over, mu ia ingiu no

overrun with hostile, ami the I " V""B ... i ' MttK K'juiuauy, am iiieti uns uiuniing

rt .-ithtlilp fainlll. m,I receiHiuii in uiinvwhuu f at b O'O OCK, 1110 laillUV OI UIU UO-

j It Is reported from Cuba

H.l1 ,ntnU. ,m with ni. ' JlWIl'JIHI, IIIU

1 Z : ' I::", :t.r" ; . taken urUoner, has been shot. More

utti. i,wl. uU .irivlaxirtbe lHilb.ii. U80 Insurgent are said to have been

with cons lodges and

nation Is repre

whole country

settlers forced

abandon their entire possession. Capt. Jos. E. Griffith, a graduate of West Point, connected with the Engineer Corps of the United States Army, and In this capacity long occupied with a survey of the lake", died at Iowa City, Iowa, on the 7th, of apoplexy, aged 87 years. The little Village of Pensaukcc, Wis., 95 miles north or Green Bay, was struck by a tornado on the night of the 7th.

on with the Sultan, j .lpotliecan,,H weight, he hurled it with a that thu Insur- ,rrU!tt fore0 t McGilverv's head. The was wounded and J weMlt striking just above tho right tern-

re limn ,,,, th0 concussion fractured the skull.

shot af-, jr leOilvery was taken home iiwensi-

The War. The Itasslan f-lege of ICars, according to dispatches of the-lth, was as i3oI as terminated, by the defeat of the Itusslan Meld armies of the left and center and of the Investing force liefore Batouin. A telegram from Constantinople, fth, says the ltii!tan retrograde movement at Kant

wlU, it Is believed, be hastened by the re

The Gardner House, a larste brick hotel, pott which nas reacneii r.rzeroum

nii.lv i!niniuiiet. as wr also icreat sprewl f the Insurrection In

a school -house, storehouse, two and &8 dwelling-houses. A tug a schooner were totally wrecked.

ceased are heart-broken over the fatal termination. The innocent cause of the affair, Miss Kate who is a lovely young ady aged 17 years has lostlier reason, though it is hoped that it will prove but a temporary derangement. The Bell family are likewise plunged in the deepest grief by the calamity Kiehard Hell, the young man who committed tho murder, bears an unblemished reputation in

and is generally known m a

of that every way, and is generally known m a i Can-' yo"g a of business and social qnaliivtcr. . fications. At the post mortem examina-

""" ' i . a - I twin lliu niiirnlliir it -U fnllltll tlllll. flixlth

snd burg announces mat tne uonriiuscna is '""7 .T , 7.V, (Hx . completely fleered of Turks as far as Tra- rjaulted directly from the blow, he

lives were iom ami cver i'erwn" eru 111- jn -.i"-. " v. , Jured. Passing southeast from Peimsakec, i Danube uninterruptedly day and night.

, . ,, p V,,. V 1, , v """"s " V .,r'' t, "iw 1 1 ma eeaforetiiougiit. I'utiiicopiuCoullHrdvlHe, leveling every thing in lts.f the reverses suflered by their armies In . .,,.-.. .1 , -nii .inVtri4 nitirh divided .1. ...i.i.i. .1...... ba .i. ... ' . . . x.t !.... Af. ni...' 1 ,4'" Over liiu Mm an:iu is uiui n iiniuui,

teen lwuses and barns were destroyed ltcre, J reached the Araxes Valley by way of Kars together with a large quantity of crops. The j and Kr.cronni, to prevent an attack In f rout total loss in the two towns Is estimated at 'and rear, More proceeding further west 4)0,000. ! bad to turn north and attack Zewin. The Joseph Enos and wife, au aged couple ! attempt failed, and Gen. Meltkoff fell back who lived near Brownsville, Minn., near the ' to the Araxes Valley, where he heard Iowa line, were murdered on the night of j that the southern column, under Lieuthe &h, ami their house set on fire. A hired ! tenant-General Tcrgukassoff, which was to man is supposed to have committed the j have met him there previous to the Joint crime, and offieers were In pursuit of him. ' march on Krzoroum.was likewise defeated Del Xorte, Col., the largest town hi the t near DelllMiba, and Imd retreated. Lieut.San Juan mining region, had a $SOO,000 tire Gen. Tergukassoff Is seemingly determined on the night of the Oth. to retrace his steps to the frontier and resThc Ohio Utver steamer J. N. Camden ex- cue Bayazld, while Gen. McllkofT, according plodcd her boilers about 30 miles below to the latest Intelligence, Intended to take Wheeling, on the nth, killing four men and j up a position In the Araxes Valley and hold Injuring several others. the road to Kars against the Victorious force

The German Bank of St. Louis lias gone fromZcwIm A Bucharest dispatch of the flth

verdict that the deceased can 0 to Ins death at the hands of ltichard Hell, and

some thinking Hell was justified in re scntitig the instill to his father, and oth

urs to the contrary; but all unite m au unrestricted expression of sympathy for the two unfortunate families. Hell is now in custody. i ' Asserted KIrsch.

Three Horse-Thieves Hanged.

Whan wu came to this town yMerdav

afternoon, write a correspondent of thu Onmlia fkniM from Hapid City, 1). T., every thing seemed quiet and peaceful,

nut upon tne nujge, a muu waat or the town, near a large pine tree, wuro the bodies of three young men with ghastly blackened faces turned upward toward the clear bhio sky, tho vopos dangling from tho limbs of thu pine tree, and the deep cuts in their necks 'bowing but too

plainly how they died. I airing the day (tho 20th) two or three men went out northwest from town to getsjnu lon, and were surprised, when about four mileS out, by people whom they sup. posed to ho Indians, judging by the way they rode their horses. Being with an ox toain the mutt left it and ran for the woods, and by taking a circuitous route came into Uapid City nearly seared t death. A warty of fifteen well-tinned men immediately started out, and found, seven or eight miles out, three white men asleep, with four horses picketed near them. They surroundeu them, covered thorn with their rilles, and awoke them. They were taken to town, and when examined confessed that the horses wero stolen at Crook. They were placed In a log cabin for the niglit, but about l o'clock in tho morning a band of twenty vigil aula took them out, and when the people of tho town arose there they were hanging dead in plain sight of town. Thoy wore buried last evening. The following is to be their epitaph: A.J.Allen. Louis Curry, Jux, Hall

Aye i yearn. AyetrJe years: Ago W yours.

how.hu tiiiuvks iiuwaui:. Here lies the body of Curry, Allen and Hull, Like other tlileves, thoy had their rise, ilecllue and fall; ("in vim nliiu tri'uthev hull til! deud.

And here they found a lonely bed.

Then be a little cautious how you gobble

mirwr uji, For every horse you pickup hero aurtssor row to your cup; We're lioiuuf to stop thishusincsMor hung vou to a 1IIHII. For we've hemp and hand ciioukIi in town to swing the whold - clan. - w m A Tramp's Vitality. An accident attended with the most extraordinary circumstances occurred on tho Northern Central Hail way, near Troy, Pa., Sunday night. A tramp named .James M. Bowers, was walkio on the track toward that place. Bei g tired ami hungry, he sat down by the side of tho railroad and fell asleep. When ho awoke he attempted to get up, but, as he said when discovered, found that he could not use his legs, lie had thrown them across the railin his sleep, and a train had run over them. One w:ia nearly severed below tho knee, and tho other was broken. No train was in sight, nor had he heard the noise of any train passing He took his knife from his pocket, ami cut tho skin and ile-h that still held his one leg, seeringit entirely. He says ho lay there unable to move, wholly conscious ami sulleriiig the most intense agony, for at lcat an hour. Finally lm heard a train approaching. Ho had a match in hte pocket and a newspaper. He lighted the paper when the train came in ight and signaled by waving it. The en-' gineer saw the light, and stopped the train. Bowers was taken on lioartl, and carried to Troy. He never hist consciousness, and, when a doctor was summoned, who pronounced another amputation of the severed leg necessarj,

Howersi rtauseii to take auy Hiia'suieuc, ami ooolly subjected himself to that operation and to tho setting of the bones in his hroken leg. He was removed to the County-house, and it 1thought he will recover. Atw J'ori

THE MAltKET.".

SKW YORK, July H. 1K77, HKKVEP Native Steer .75 13.'

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Into liquidation. Cause, unprofitable business and general depreciation of securities. The Directors say that 60 per cent, can be paid Immediately to depositors, and believe that they can pay In full In four months. The assignment was made to prevent threatened attachments, and the stock of the bank will be assessed, If necessary, to make good any deficiency In assets. A San Antonio dispatch states that on Sunday, the 8th,the train of Mr. Schlcbagcn, en rente from Chihuahua to San Antonio, laden with specie, was attacked by flft white and Mexican highwaymen, on Heed Creek, fit wile from there. The train contained 12 wagens, and there were 90 wen with It. After a desperate fight the robbers were driven en", leslng several killed and wounded. The majer demo ef the train (Frank Grlmlslger)

gives the following disposition of Itusslan troops in the Vicinity of tho Danube! The 130,000 Russian who have eros.ud the Danube at Slstova comprlsw iW.OOO cavalry and arsO cannon. About 96,000 more Russians

tare concentrated between nimuitxa ana

Turnii-Magurelll. Tho army which crossed at Hlstova has been divided Into three bodies, the principal of which Is inarching on Bustchuk and tho other two toward the Balkans and Nikopolls, reflectively. The situation of afairs along tho Danube Is given as follows hi a dispateh of the 7tb: The Turks havo changed, front and faced to the westward since the Itusslan ent ranee Into Bulgaria.. The Russians are deploying, wjth their left Dank resting oh the Danube, to force the Turkish line from Rustehuk to Shumla. When this

A humorous friend of ours used to ho particularly enthusiastic 011 tho classic subject of osculation. Ho declared that there were few ,4scioncos " so diilleult of aenuisition. tk People," said he, "will kiss; yet not one in a hundred knows how to extract bli.w from lovely lips any more than he knows how to make diamonds from charcoal," Ho used to relate his experience of a goodnight' kiss, imprinted on thu Hps of his inamorata after having escorted nor from a Now England forfeit party, where tho poor girl, being tho belle of the evening, had been kissed, and, as he expressed himself, " slobbered hy all and sundry." He declared that in that one chaste salute he could discriminate " nine discriminate and separate flavors," liatnely, "onions, tobacco, peppermint, gin, lager-beer, brandy, cheekerberry, musk, and camphor. "Appletontf Journal, ,. w m " ' ' It is announced that Sir William Vernon l-laraourt, who became famous as the 11 Historicua" of the Ixinilon Times, will write tha life of the late

John Lothron Motley, who was his

father-in-law.

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