Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 19, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 December 1877 — Page 3

X SK.VAT0R1AJ, C'KISsUS. Tim .MeHiHrahle Kvt-Hl if Nv. JMt Tkn lll-MIII'1'HlH tlUIH ('nil tl'ill vt HlK Hltftl State NcHHln tuv tltu 1'irnt Tim NIhim 1mi'I;I, 1HNI. 1'iohi !hm C'ltifago TrilmH KfiHililk'HH. Wamimnotox. 1). C, Nov. !. Tb!r wjmk ti Mrm! enacted in tl .St'wt ClwlnT to day whluta ka ncvvr iwtnrv Iteett wHttmed In tk( AincricHH (Jonruhn. Thu actAti wan tfots ,ontot for party Miiiri'inacy Iti tlio Senate. 'I'liii tvutral fcaturo yymhUh) aixMauy of two HciHiltliciii .Senator.-.. ....'I'm t'lr-uuinttaiH-t'K v.Mdi led to tho arUU o-y can lr iM'Ifrty told. The DiSHUM-Tat plaeu the rroMdontitil ('lection have Ikth plotting to Htieuro ilii control of the I'hIumI Stater ScunU'. TiM'y had at tlio Im'kIiiiiIii of the f.(nMl lut a IVw otn to overturn'. Of tln, di-fltli took out1 that of Morton, a lOiult'r who has Imioii mdly wlt-Mfd iH tin- xoItim'nt of the lut-t two duj. iilulne was ctrlt'kon by HIhcm, Sharon who inlm-il to Mr money IdoN, and could not feitvr, no nmtltjr l.ov iHtlck-kf country vv HtrlotlriM mlKhl tw.i:uul. UH frlutiiU aj lit' N trying to ;avt i. 4 great fuittiRc from th(S wreck lUI-lon made. tjo It mrae about from various c-iiim-.- that yesterday it gain by th Democrats of lnr one lieiaililicaii vote would av tied tin SvHutf, ami a gain of two would have given the Democrats one majority. To gain tkte two votes was their object."..... The plaits to compass this end were far-rcadiing ami very Mtliilc In .South Carolina the Hampton Government, bavin:; abtaiHetl iiosseasUm of the Courts, profeeittionsi were begun agnlnit persons who bad acted with the Itt publleuii party, and .Senator .Patten-on, the only remaining Ueptiblicati Senator from that Statu, wax ekoen an a murk. Unfortunately there were iawagcs in Senator 1'attwonn South Carolina life widen left it open to attack. He I indicted, application if pending in the Court of thin District for bin rendition to South Carolina. ami it It noteworthy that the perMMi.s having charge of thin application appear to have very Intimate relations with the manager of thu contested Denioeratie can from that State. Once surrendered to the South Carolina authorities, the precedents in tin ettK' of Small? and others seem to leave littbj chance to Patterson to c-eapo the Penitentiary. Hut the friends of (!'ti, M. C. l'utior tire Mid to be able to Hand between Patterson and tbe State PriM)ti. When the sosion opened today, therefore, Patterson, one of his fol-low-Senatori ,aid, deemed to have been Mantling between hell on the one tide and tbe Penitentiary upon the other. Tbe Denioeratie enucui had made it apparent that the Democrat relied upon two vote to aid them iu th lr dn'iiie.. The second Of then votes wr thai of Conover. The Democratic plan wafr to tnove to ili-ebarge the Kleetiytis Committee In the cw of llutler, and to hWear the latter In. This, with the aid of two Heitttblieau Vote, they expected to aeconipli"h. That done, and having' thevote of JJutler to aid tla'in, they intended to move to seat, Etisti, of Loul-iuna. That done, with the additional vote gained and tbe two 'eiublieau, tbe Democrats iniirht have Sit!eu Spotlbrd, and the control of the Senate would liaVe been theirs. The Democrats commenced this caucus proramtne yesterday by moving to discharge the Election Committee from further consideration of the llutlcrcase. Hut the Hepublicans, advised of their plans, beat them by parliamentary management MicctAnfuIly yesterday, anil foreetl in adJoununeut, a motion being pending to table the motion to dhcharge the Committee of the Hutler ease. The Hepublleans bal hoped to be able to put aside the Butler ea by presenting the kclloggcaso to tlw Senate foraction, but tbe Democrats upon tbe Elections Committee were skillful enough to prevent any final action In committee Iwyond tbe determination to close 4th Louisiana, case. 44 Do you intend to take possession of tlw Senate to-day, Mr. Senator?" was n quest km asked of Senator Tlmi-man as h w proceeding to the Capitol this morning. 44 1 hope so," was the reply. "The Democrats of tbe Committee ought t be able to prevent any voting In the Kellosrg case, as there is no previous iuetion iu Committee." Tld wa the situation when the Senate opened this morning. The ."senator were promptly in their places. The. Democratic Senators were evidently conlitlcnt. although there wan a shade of unrest upor.Thnrman's face. The majority of the Republican seemed to be inipresed with the fact that tbe de.tlny of their party domination was banging fn the balance, and that nil the various kinds of interest which belong to the present and to tbe pat were collected on one sjM)t, and In one house. Every step in the proceeding seemed to impress the Kepublican leaders with a coHciousmK of Ike increased gravity of the situation. The long galleries were comiwratlvelv cmptv, for It lunl not become Kent-rally k'nown that the day was to be an eventful one. There were two faces anionic the Senators which membled that of Cosgrove's Chloe; they were "false ami common." The dav's events showed whose races they were, fteii. M. U. Hutler was about the Senate Chamber a early as 10 o'clock, and to aecttstom himelf to what he supposed was- the new order of things was making himc)f at home in a Senator's chair. The day opened bv a motion on theiwrtof Senator Thurman for a correction of the Journal, but after :n hour's debate, which amounted to nothing more than to gain time, the motion was withdrawn. The motion of Thurman enabled Conkling to notify any ltepublicam.

who comcmpiaictt party ireacnery that they were resting inider the miAc!oh of their colleagues. Conkling did thlt In the commanding, copious, sonorous eloquence of which he Is master. Turning alternately towards the seats of the two Senators who were about to betray their party trust and to imperil the very existence of that party Itself, Conkling said there had been rumors and whispers of an alliance, holy or unholy, by means of which the Kcpubjican majority In the Senate was to be transferred to the Democracy, and the motlna of yesterday had been made that the Senate might know both .who the allies were and how many. Conkling turned his glance of scorn full upon Conover, as If to bum him with It. The latter sat iu his: accustomed seat, unconcerned, ca!m and impassive. Patterson In hl scat bad a troubled look, as if he could only wo before him tbe prison-door on the one side ami national oblivion on the other. For future reputation he seemed to have only to choose between that of a Jail-bird ami that of a Judas. He turned away from the pages, even, with a petulant air. The chamber soon became too warm also for Conover. Conkllng's withering insinuations had their effect, and before the eloquent torturer had ended Conover iliiapicared behind tbe cloaV-room door. The Hrst Vote was upon the motion to table. Several Senator kept tally-sheets, while others, as the vote progressed, crowded around the IUpubllcan table anxiously Watching the recorded ayes and noes. There Wa a dead silence, when the name of Conover was called, and the Republicans, breathed freer, for there, was no resiwiise. Judge Davis Voted nay with the Democrats; so did Patterson. Then Conover at the end of the call asked to have hi vote recorded in the negative. This made the total .10 aves to W noes, ami tint Democrats were vietoriotis. The Republicans, nothing daunted, brought forward substitute for Sherman's resolution, and Edmunds, who had re-

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UMraitu .Morrill ami went ovttr to the Dent-, ocfMtlc sble. where n aiHssarett little ' pleal with what wa going on. . At UweloH) of tlm skm Ik statttHoti t wauok that, tinbjss t)w Kiwhtien f aw j J reclaim Conover, of whlck tkre MiHft to l HtUe irolbllttv,tke sncWM 4f tk Dim-1 ; ocraw In seating Hntb r, Snford, and Emjtls, will Imb merely aqueMlonof rraehlnga' vote. The Republicans nave one chance Inside this. Comtver and Patterson fcure at various times promld thai they womI4 vote for tkeiMlmlfilou of Kellogg, ami if a vote on his e can ln tir-t reached, anl they keeptkelr word, Kelkgg can W M-atd I and ean vol with tke ..t4blle;s. Tker t will then be a tie, and so enable the, ' Vico-Preident to gHe the otime vole, t .So Immediate decision of the Pending questions i exjKctcd unless the Deimicrats by , Monday secure tke undisputed control of. Conover and Patterson, when tJsev may at- , tempt to force alt tkccontcl:d cae tkntwk by a continuous sc-slou. MeMteit kavei leen eitt to Senator JMaine ami Sharon by tke i::publie;u, ami to Orover, of Oregon, by the Democrat, urging them to eome t mce, j The Jlret contet will come upon mi effort en tke part of the KepMblk-ans, by rarlimentary play, to bring a vote iin-t on th eae of Kellogg and Spotford. if tk I)cmo:rat , Mml tltat they are certain of Conovsr and Patteixtn. they will -not ppoc tkl onkr, , but, as thing stood to-day, the Democrats , only felt sure of Cono'er for a vote to seat" Hutler and Eustis. After that the arrangement with Conover and Patteron seemed to be that they should vote for lvelbr, and claim that they were still Republicans. , A meeting of I(epubIicH wl'l be held to- ; night, ami, in faet, eonsultation will contlnue UH Monday, in which every iHroper i means will le coHshlered looking to tke control of tke situation. Tke Democrats, of course, will not be idle. Tke lat vote of J Conover, by which tke Republican carried adjournment till Monday, has great'" (lis-' turbed them, but they claim to feel absolutely certalH of Hnxl succew. Me-t of tke Jtepublitan consider that the Democrats have won, though every resource of jsrliaiHcntary tactic will lw brmigkt imo iday by the most skilled loaders of tke party to retain control of the situation, ami bring a vote on Keltefrg Urst. if tkey fall in this tkey will loe In every-thing. Orange Blessems en tke Sly. Among the passengers who sailed for KurojMJ to-day on the .temkp Keimblic were ilr. mikI Mrs. Hugrh Johnson.of f thii? city. Theirs i. a wedIing voyage, ami tlo siory of the marriage will kml mlditioHl interest to their departure. Irs. Johnson, mc Caroline II. Arnold, is the daughter of the head of the largest retail dr-gxxis lious, .ve otie, in this city. Mr. Hugh .Tohn.n is a sort of head clerk in her papa's establish rncnt. He is turned forty rears of age, and has been employed in tlic house of Arnold & Constable .since his arrival ia this country front Ireland, now some tweutyeijfht years ago. Two years later Ids brother Robert eanns on, and now lie, too, is a trusted clerk in the same lione. For sonte yers past Mr. Hngh Johnson has iwssessexl the confidence of Mr. Arnold, and of late most of m evenings wero sjcnt at the Arnold mansion in " West Twenty-third Street. bt his employer never thought of hiia a a future son-in-law. Jjfcjt Te.lay afternoon Mr. Johnson, Miss Arnold and Messrs. Winters ami Fleming, two young clerks at Arnold & Constable's, (drove to the residence of Iter. J. P. LuHdy,in K.st Eighteenth Street, where, i after a brief delav, the two first named 1 l were pronounced man and wife. The , two clerks having signed the papers as j witnesses, hurried to the store, and Mr. ami Mrs. Johnson drore to Use liome of tin? Arnolds. Here a dreadful row ia j said to have occurred, in which a stern' (father and a proud-pirked daughter j were Uk$ princijial actors. The uhot of the matter was Umi Mr. Arnold was finally convinced that Johnson caxnc of one of the best families in Ireland. He already knew Hngh to be an excellent ; man of tHis-iness and a erfect gentle i man, and no he said he was welcome to ; Caroline. Hut as Mr. Arnold could not I approve of elopements on general principles, lie yielded to the suggeatioM of j the Constable, who lire ia Madteon Av.enue, thatsoielody must be punished, and the two witnesses were summarily discharged. Mr. Johnson says that on 1 his return from Europe lie will endeavor to secure tbe restoration of the two j young men, and that, in the meantime, they shan't lose any thing by being out .of employment. Mrs. Johnson has I $200,000 in lier own right, left her by a 'grandmother. New 1 ork LeUcr. Tke Merits ef Paper Cellars. Th man wiw had twtjer collars for sale wm harangtiing a crowd oh tle Est pinnule the other night as follows: j 44 Here, gentlemen, is the champion pa per collar of tire glow, uiiequaled for style, duration and finish, although it take. along time to make a finish of it. You can wear one a week, turn it ami wear it another week, split it, andlo! von have two more collar.. And kIwh I think of the oceans of beer that will annually dribble down through all thee collars," I feel like a brewer. Every body should wear thee collars; no one can keep house without them. They promote longevity, and restore gray hair to iM original color. They improve lite complexion, and purify the blood, and force a beard or mustache upon the smoothest face in six days. They strengthen the appetite ami will remove tan, freckles, corns and bunions. They will curl the stratgheet hair in tea minute. Erery woman should buy a box for her husband; the- will collar amaa in the club-room, billiard-hall, political caucus or free lunch, regularly and promptly at nine o'clock p. iu., and drag him Iiohmj. A man can't, swear with one of them on. Ilusineee men should make their oftlce-boys wear them, k.4 they are infallible and Hbelute preventives of whirling. Hotel-keepers shouM buy them, as they won't let the wearer eat too much. They are warranted to cure tooth-ache of three years standing, neuralgia, rhettmatietn.brokea heart, prairie mange, consumption, dyspepsia and blind staggers.1'

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Feed milk to child re. lkil every thing .slowly. Frh jKHiltry h:w isriglst eye. Apples are the h-slWet fruit. KoMfciing meats U (ixtraragant. Athlyour fuel to the tire s4owly. Skim-milk makes a fair pudding. Do not make your breal too light. Fat is not cmtap at the price of meat. Fiih will Ih-(MI in fnw 5 to Ii minuted. Xew lJour takes up more water tltiitt old. Kreil your steak from 10 to 15 minute'). Apple arc store substantial than potatoes. Stale broad may be steamed into freshness. Never cuthroiliBgroeat. The juices Slow ami long cooking will make tough meat tender. 44 Middling?" flour contains thcbet elements of wheat. Add pea or bean-meal to your bread Hour fur nourishment. For pork, 20 Kiinutep each pojjad hi required for cooking. Your fat iut be boiling when, you put your meat into it to fry. Salmon and sturgeon are red-blooded and arc as nutritious a meat. Vegetables sf ply tbe place of meat. Vegetables should be cooked, if posaibie, in water in which meat has been cooked. Joy to tke World.-The aWteted may now rejoice. A safe, certain ami effectual antidote to malaria has been found. Cukkoku's FKKMtTGK Is a perfect remedy against all dleTes caused by malaria. It not only breaks the chill, but thoroughly eradicates the poison. Its action Is truly wonderful; It cures malarious diseases of every kind - Fever and Atrue, Intermittent Fever, Imminent FeVcr. Dumb Ague, Periodical Headache and Itiliou Fevers of all kinds. It Is purely vegetable and a harmless s' water. Trv it and be convinced. J. C. UtCMARlo.v, Prop'r, For sale byall DniggMt. St. Louis. The QHeeH ef tke OveB. A breakfast-bSwult or tea-roll made with DooLET'fi Vkast Powt.KH f rt4ilnlv the qneeu of the oven so light, white and "deJIekHW. You lift tt tfiiderh, breik it ojien gently, spread It dainUly with freb, sw-wt butter, waiting to Ik? gracious. After lia-akfasting on biscuits tnaile'with Doolkt's Yost Powntn, what man would contemplate suicide, or grumble because his wife atked him for money 1 The UBlveraal Seeffcer! For burns, bruh-es, cats, sprain, etc., Fbrrt Davis' 41 Pa tx Ktu-Ea" 1 the popuUr remedy. It soothes Use pain, pnxmcec a healthy MKvJar action, ami restores tke proper haraeny to the parts. There Is bo teWmrvken aecldtmts will occur, and it to wH to hare a bottle C f C . iMrOUTAXT Hf?ISE5S ESTERl'IUSC Klngif ord's t swcsm Starch ha become to popular on actouat of It grCat strength and purity, that inthcr cnlarytmcnt to the mammoth fctorv has been made, aintaining, In Ms cornpfitl-ia, uvtr 12 acrej of flooriug, and producing evtr I tons daily of the bet etaicL unde in the world. KheKNiatlm QHirkly Cnred. "Dwrnns's Kltcuaiatic RciiMtly," tke great Internnl Alftftit, will positively cure any cae of rkemntta o tbe te ot tke earth. Price r 1 a " Wt!. So!4 by all Drnaxi. Hond for eireaar ta llelheaM k Itemtivr, Waahimrto j, 1. CX nether, .Ifetherw, Jlethem. Don't fail to Kwre Mks. Wi.vsujh's Soothrxfl Srrxv for all diMwcx tf teUM ia chddrcn. It relieve the child from pais, currnnd colic. reuLiU-s the lwel and. by giving relief and bMlti U th child, ci v rmttntfce wntr. &1CGXXXXD IT JCEAXTILY. Kf-fTZTIOiS : . Asr r-IlMe taken strrnt VMtei of jr VBOKT1XK, ami aw rMftncnt it M i mltuMe rmm fw taeafMtw. leaaaeawHf iwmimlK to al m-. lac laa me abort r mptiinin. Xm rewretf ailr. Man. ML NROE rAKKSS. TfVJdaM Aft lftlft JT avl mw rHJfll'fttAc $10 BAIIr. Aarewta Waitl. UW CiuleT anrf Hnmplr rlKK, THE GREAT REGULATOR. l:lic4IIVae1r PTJRELY TIOBTABLX, An ARC SfHLt f?,fwer a4 Ayt-. ihe wtereartel Hm4 netteat. hwir f wW tefl wi W ttktac aaatH Um MSaW. AWttMMaMpr ML SHhrTHM I M I flttsV BaVNMhlvBT SMl Wmi nt MHviHnMt MatfluiMBal m Ha aajajaaaaaaaaai I laaaw Brmjmmrrw MOTfOTHea M1V fcaaVeaaaBiaar eaiteta muiJ aaalBaaf " V ag( u tuA k W OTW aevv BPaaaBv "P BBWBjBJ BbJBJB C0XMTMMA TM0M t flBOWHA-l JmhwjhM itaMM' Urer KniUUtr l.ir it et tttelmr. tar the iMMhrm er fer mmhl M Hrt. whea. Mel aemrMac le the direeWMM, wS HwwbVS WH tt SMMl fJCSWrtfMBB &B ttM Mb9 Af 1 hikam Wwb. CMefJwtfes tt qtonta. i"aw ara kw aiavaavt AvvrAervH mtlt ar J. M. ZSILIX 4k CO., raiLADKLrau, tjl

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