Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 20, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 January 1878 — Page 3

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WEEKLY OOURE 0. DOAlfE, Pabliiher.

JJVSl'KR, - . .

INDIANA.

ITEMS OMNTEItEST. l'rnttHl and Mlttrttry, Mrs. Brooks, tho artist in butter, haa opuiioil a .studio in Cincinnati, Karjoon, the novelist, constructs his novels with tho typo-writer. p-Miaa Ilraddon's novels are pondst ently ignored by tho London Timet, which allows no mention of itornaino in Us column), Alexander II. Stephens willcontribmo to tho noxt number of the A antic Monthly an article on tho "Electoral Coninu.ssion." A novelist of 11 years of ago, I'loronce Mabel Hartt, will make her first ?Jvit?.niuw,l.a 1,lrtiiro in a story, i "iSottlO Cm oka honk-n." in lw is,,i J..

oorgo 1 Putnam's Sons. J Houghton & Co. have purchased tho good will and subscription list of tho Galaxy. That magazine, cousin" to appear as an independent poriodicaf! will I henceforth bo merged in ta Allantic Monthly, Kato Field corrects .Tennio Juno's story that sho was obliged to live abroad

.vu5u nuu wiis not appreciated at home. Kato says also: "Tho host fnonds I have in tho world aro Amorican tnon: and if I havo not married one, it is because I lovo too many of them." J

Hi w Italian rVrlimW baa

favor of compulsory oduoation, and all children up to the age ot nine year must heroaftor attend the public schools, unless it cm) lie shown that Uiv UNI Vii-

eeiving nit equivalent education at home pr in private jwhoola or aro in feeble health.

rmdTWkh KITIIIUTIOK.

Into the JTMHiluleJit l'reaideMt, I from the Huw Tork Sun.

u "ni "V:"? "? The Hon. Will.

Molity x4 mrf lUrd nl CUum

AdwiHktra(i0H had taea traMUli

hie

down.

it

made

Adminl

Man ami the eoaatry a dfU ff tbeitrl wuat sad a new eteettea Mader Ck1 h, way bo revlva with view ef epeaiHg

la further ,,, of t. WrKal S;'r,,,,II,Wti,",M,tItM,kH '"Ple with the Southern Democrat the mow I alnMnitioa feu. wlouttd a so-ealh-d t KVIBW WIT UKUT.-OOV. WH.TZ.

SIhhhiI iHiluatry.

Fine orange that grow near Talla-

utvjtiuu kuji in in sweets 01 tha $1.50 a Jiundred. An Iowa farmhr rocnntlt.

hogs which averaged 43,'J pounds The exports of moat uml Hi.,

to ureat Hritain this voa,. -i,. t Southi.rn ,.in.Byi r,i" Vr""'? "i

double what they were,, 18707 J f" Mr. Ch.r U,ii

1 10 season's nut,.!. f c.i :.. "v""i',",''t" I'nyt "X "ieUvlwMlir

Orcsrou bus ni Tin l i "V " "nS. "V-f-. " the aw

r... i, , I : : : uiiitwv finiK rtMicrai power lit

, wvv... t...v fU iiiu luavKei,

in 187C tho Unit

-1 0,457 acres in tobacco

.'181,002,000 pounds tutu

h. Chaiidler. the New JlawLirt, aa.aiJH.-r . IwHey; Uwt, ewirdy Boatr.ry in M ad.lrl ojh.ii Iltr to the MtimMfoaSS k I'W "W- wl,lc wrMS

IlHiapshlre, hi which

t r . . ......... . . .

reM?aUivef the great ekmeatof Dewocr-

ine uie. ami wini. m CtiHinuau at

nciuanwrnmrni ll ail i.i.o...(..u 1 I li fflBl. wail 91 tbltt sllil AT fliu lino

l"'t ?hi JHtcrfvtlujf Mate-1 ?"u 10 ijwieci life, impcrty, or uf. urlsewiw In Wahlactn, ia a eoarenuitlon

city tor 1 1'.y.'l 1' P1f,,,ora' t!p,n,lt a,'d their a!l xtMl l JjJ, d'Ht'; and third, which ha miy tch prowl., then I'ackurU ni tu! JiVL V'", tfoi'" hU PruaH?4V..M. ' tMreed dlutloa of th have Imh inart enoiiKh to know It

In Jtl & . I"5 UwtarJo o' the Ciacln- Wforf llzatloH, division, xnd dftat t the a ttr jw tKe Keturnlaie Hoard aetiially natl (,oiivi;iuloa, ai,,i f (jor, jiay,.h.M u.,. j nh. l uouittitMr ia Hay owiirrell. Packanl mit

ytl ra!U,,UUoH ,ot !"Wt lUj?t a with ueu a title he could not afnl?'1 ,,erHH:t;? ,H lhe llae of the mj- I fJ"d ueha uonfllet aa would have inevitably

- "Z f ... imK'' M r c Hdler ha v, f en place. The peaple here know the ea.jaiio ,.thert dMg: 'Jtire lewlltr of the leholls Govemmeat.

Itepuhll- ... .t"i"w ,K IC? M u,e enocratle lwrtv:'"1 " 'acrd had Imin Mtrtalaed a ooh-

r.T"u "-".u ".?"? i ior ine iirotcetluii of T varneu out at ih south, a Soii'h. n' woum have eailed which would kav

I'll Shifrt m.i:..ui...i "n iiiie cnuuicrn JKMHUilicoiis." tii J . vu"v"-Tie lit-

witi. ii rT, iVi ,1 .. . . . .... l" ireiaeiitntl eamiialni. lie P.'" naa. Ilwi

I '!. I IL'IU 111 BHIH IIIHI. --IIIII Ill.-V.lilt' If .... I. I.. . ' . ' I IIM .CIIfjT lli.U.tlli..

.. i ... r.,. 7r i ...:;: . '"v """"j r"" u i u'rraeii. v.,v Uv,,u,

, vniuuu hi aszo.au.- v ireeiy wavwi. and (Jov. Ifur.n

men to

Tho United

States utilizes in

I tare 10 per cent, of it area; Groat Britain, .08 per cent., and Holland 70.

-lho Paris Exposition will devote a Jial division to electricity, in order . all tho systems of electric Ihrhtnitiir

speci

that

prominent public

o, le.o, wiien the latter thought hiinwlf de

may bo tested comparatively.

The editor of Seribner Magazine. has been victimized by a literary thief.

ah mu .i.wiu.iiy iuunuerot tne mauin

Aiijiu.un .in iiiusiraicu poem ere

joriiment, is regarded ms

cess

The farmers near

are doing a prolitablo.hu

roots ami herbs eontainin

properties and shipping them to manu

iuuiurura oi aruj.

1 llo IlOt C.'HI'll fnr inv.lf

.j jiuiir cojtiri'a meu ot tim South

ncra . Mr. I), u. kv RHKen tne fmiHdattnu at i vui..

Ilayeo'i, election, and in d caused even the Xorth to t,d

-tHl his titlea fraudulent. IVrbatw whoever renren.UMi lvmi

liitHMelf I Jt, "l'P'MHU'd irotiBaj.ter-(itneral, and d lroml. to sustain Paekard, but stwlff

put for-''"l'luo"nouiioiiotheSflim uanjfer he hiiBMlf ran la mpmUhK

t li 1eraocts. . The neicro aotorKntsly rotten, he not only

Ti .7 , "'.,u -,nion aau ifr "cxt" " anume uepuouvan iMrty.but d 111 the Federal court nf un..,i, the whole coimtn- tram ,n..n.n V 1

ia d imriml to appreciate the fact - ' l?1 or their release, and It was aueordid that Hayes was no mora em Itlwt t uu

IL1? .,rt,cr of M:l-V "uraiit- lkard, there might hve been nu ead

hut i if.M f. :;: !r;,".,""..?ra'"!i- Kro murcierers am irouuie.

.. - t 'iiuiilii!:ii rini.iiiiuts. y t. . i.

, . . - - v . . . .7 jriar.

...Xorth-

.n....Hl.M

iniuuilllj

"Xorthera Uepubltcan don't appear to

ThT.?.M!,!,hW,IVSl,lu'Mnaw,,vc.. the Pw'S ' apM)intinjc understand this, but they should. 1 MO Nlllt lli'rn inuinl.. u-.n .... ...i.. ...... IJltriit A Irtirnnvc ..,! ' I.,. .,, ,.. , . .........

... . ...... . "... vrim:iit:itiiv irt.ur . "

am

f.witisfy

iaey eaa

! sobjeet who ana

i ey

iiiiiiiiiiu iiiuiii inir in i ... . ...... "... frimiiiuMiiv irf.ur . . : .,v, i jiai piiaiH iniii uvrii.- in.ii ur nnuniar iuvpk im. iui L114 iiiia

IC'A .... 1 . . i 1 Liiti cmiiimt II ii. itnul ..........I............ , alil.. ... .1... . .. -------- . - - . a "f'l ft .i.tr; n

""JV fees, Of which Hd ,h?n the eohTrod e w'u.'S I V.r""."

c r"" 11 wwniww report most favor- "M in Mav.T Timt i ti, ai iM,i..i,H ' At v " 'V V ""V' ' 0 i?", J". ni . "t l

AIMV. I Iic exnor mont. m.l l. ri,... reahon that I reaxut tho nuws t It iV A...V. V .U c. ...ir " V ' ."' 1".V',"" At- . rv'.v u tut

. y. "r.r Mr. cinm,,,. h ...... .. .. ;r;. s .. a i ? ? wm H 08e

I full ovUl,;K., , "V'". to PW. to the ! tended comnitnt is made on that of Fitz- - Mannnirot. T,..u """Ai""f I. "!e .l' ?" I", life, Mlf- ' hioiw .Martial for Uoorefa "in nla

- .ftt,.iu poiiueai riRiits in the .South, but. " aiayine, as competent am hone-t Iteijub- o ....t vuj. smoss in raisins wxs counted n as Pruildftiir. f...ii- i.v r';. I can. which w mniir,,.,! u i' '".u 1

tr inriiir;in( . f special nledsrel elTMii In- S,.r,n,' ci.-:.- ' cratlu St?natnr vnliu oiwl t ......... t. " SniVrna ba.1 th ronnfulinn r

i - . :. . r v. ... . . j 1 1 i - , : ...... .... .... .11 ...o. . ....... , .

IC'i .Multliews al)ti." Unn.in. o 1. ... niu of tho miut i.nlu..

jii.i 11 ill 111 otl:ir llhfn ,..1..

l iTl!.h3ly promised thaV lie i to W. A. Huff on this Mlblea Is ako world, and Its wholo

Tho host and slnmlnt t Stan, (s niZ?, "Aa'"Aa,"lu 'V. '8V''

....i.i. . . . .v.7v v. . juu ,:;-r"-'- .n.in.-j in .wuiii iartxuia audi

being

in the

arransemants. in-

woum shock

.... . .. UVlll, R U K U I 98

u i . . . ... .v..7v niiiL' ""....iiih.iii."5 in ijii i ii I .rruin4 u i.rf i '. . vjiiiiiiiiiKr. ill I uf pnnmiifiinu .. . I .

I . I .......... .1 ..... . . . I.... I l . . . . nun . ... - . . I -" - -" V.''lll.ll,C IHin flH I .....1. .... ... .

lited tp! . rop a iituo u-.ui of cot- h ,,m .' ,m s,:uul ow ChamberJaiu i "is addre.-s haynj "Invfew of tlWse la" ' . . . m OI 1,10 m09t "onighted

KoIloirfflM,",",., 1,10 suspected liouid, then iV.....:.:.:. ' . '"tmier amputics thes.. eiauie iaCts, it i the duty of true Itenub- ,I"vinciai town in (ireat IJritain. An

,wasn no cotton, when, if tho wine is na lea&h mil 7. . Ti" 8na ofjfcoiH ae- attempt is now being made to put mat-

ay for it ". w'' wcono white again, other- " WMonf aml h r, therefore It mm-ius ' Ion ari ol hlSd d"at . Can th HCf?,Va U10n botic,r ootin I),,rinS the (wise it wifl rotain a reddish hue. I to tnc.cloari Wt year, amidtho pressure of other

plat-1 ""An nrtulte lias been pnblislicd in tho , , l!in,iaj" own rigntfuiac. of ti- AinaiMiMratlon wl.icb I not a free i n . ' mum?'PRt auair.s Jiave been

H!r..r. 1 IU ".annfacture f 1" - " ffa 7. 'W,' : OT" ..Tho

From giass types ior printing. It. Domocratlc cry of fraud would 'havo been aml f't'H'r Southern I)cmoeratV now ! i. j . L' ,a . tlrVi V J .Vwn nas ii to co-1 ? "Hid that the new types havo been U . werert folly. The ItS the state of the city has ba-

,....(, found to work admirably on tho 5m. would havo remained dominant in cvrv Kcpiibllean,? Iioe not .v...rr UAl i ainiost unbearable. Tho streets

lis i proved revolving press for continuous ' ?,?, f" 1N.il,e(,1!!ml hi M-veral Southern , ,:,,, kow that Hayes and i'ackard were t;onta,n ,m,ge collections of tho bodies of

t . t - J' VVlllHl 111 ... " ' v,r tli X11J1I1 ll I f 14 Firttall va ,v VAbO

iuiu'iii tn tiitu i Mini tiiJii n iii'ii i i rue

II. b. Kellogg. It appears that

sioio tne poem from Sidney Dobell

I'.ngiisli poet, and recovered p from tho Scribners.

Mtivn J wain's success on tho

iorm is said to bo much greater t

u.u tiwiiy wiui ins manuscript, tho written lecture ho eamo dow

pious notes: from those to a littli.

with printed heads, which he put in h

waiMcoat pocket. Ho dispensed with

fliu I.i- wiil.iit.. .. e..... . i .1 4 i

...... .,j c, iiuiui" o iuw mitras on tne 1 ovei uiovonient on tim n-irt

backs of his finger nails, and thoii-lm colored persons in AiMnito n 5j I new Ailmini

went it alono. i formation of a company with a 'capital n..l i ir t. . . .'..(Wiiuiii. ..i.ir'i J yijuwu

vuiouui n . ij. MHugntcr, an old , uu,vw lu aiauusn a cotton factorv l.i.m .....I .!.... l... . . tlwr-i r.w. . .J

..ii, ..mi a uiiiivo irguiiati, who is m uiu ruas saiil to have known Lafayette, Ji'llorson project Is explaimal to b Madison, Monroe. John Oulnni Ailu.a provide a place of enmlov

Jackson, Van Huron, Calhoun, Web- 1 orud yths as soon as they

niur, iviuv, aim otner ilistinguishod per- 1 ' ,J,,W sons of tho past ireneration. U 1him m A neat .ind nsoful

publish a book giving his reminiscences known as a chrono-nietrio Governor

ui iiio.-o men.

I 41m .miunl full ..In. ...r... ..

.iv ... ..... i-ii-i ll.lll-.

nf , What do we ee?

that had bet1

lt..

abandoned and

stage

i ""K.-f inoiiii v. uu raisin

ee? Almon the" iirVt act 'of , e a-upled down Kekanihe K refuse o all sorts nilCSJTn, tratln was to fultlll a bargain "l" his '.Itie. The lUiinUdlcaa . . ' . 1 , OI,,y t,mt u undo dnrinir tlM! irmi,i..i,.i party has hod inn.'. .iv i I.:"1"" . " nM!timea taken to cleansa tkm fe

. . . . . . r? hmhi - . - . n? kmi imu iiiaiii Ja- ' . i . - . "

count, oy wiiteii .Mr. Hayes should bo IreI- au'f mu many treason, only beeau.e It tno nangmg of the carcases of the ani-

ions tor tins nu oomn taronna were to be abandoned, 1,11V hy lofty Mntlincnt- etiuraep. 1 ia front of which thev h-Ir W Vu o a desire to i aml mob Governments of thoe sutei i uut,ytliiK up to holde conviction, jf it D)ste ThS niSSitlS T , in...ntforiJwFe..tobeWzcdanite,tabli,hed. Cer- t ow disgraces its record, and iiidorf. ; , lms PnceIn has led to

cease sroin r n""JJ "ou-e ..f Itepmenta- " to repudiate the Hayes Mtrrender, its K'?"y quarrew ami tho wider diftuise going) tivef.J'Ouinir that by the rocurr hn. voters w ill leave it In- t.m. ......i.. u .!.... fusion of hnrr blo smotlj ;

1 4 1. ' 1 ' I . . . . I y , , . " "vwiviw. - . " - v ...lt - , lin UAl J"" - - uawaf 1 VI tUQ

in iiiu r.icLfliFHi i iiinmihkimi -i t i tin. ait: tiHtHiiriria it tariii . .u. ... fhdtr.i ii. . .1 -

......,. WIV .(-" - - itlv A UL'MTl ( 1 ' 1I1LUIU LU II 1 1 IliIiMl ttQ f t4 1 an

irtin ita:,.nk.AA i;tr iirucrtHiiiiL: ox Lilt ivn iiniiuna, i.min.i... . nu u o v-d HttM '

sible In the meantime tk r: nrorunr.

General has chosen nine " notahliw."

, Klectoral bill which thry had warmly sup- -

i iwirnin iiiv.m i'titii i... i -ft .

mm.,.. i ,. . r MiictniM ..I . .t i cuncei vv-oiiie iiinnoi avllnr something from -"vr ri.Him UiiIhIiH ,r i.IhhiuJJ. . ( u wncm are r.uropean srentlemen. I he jiassage in I'rof. Longfellow's c , Si1Cl?1 theJTciploof an alarm he wreck. Tl,ey had, therefore, hreatem" ; """ wiiufJ T ujaj Bark "l" to constitute tho new Munic mal Counoll noom of " Koramo. alluding to Japan f ck' ?d onolweJ in a small metallic if1"!? '.'- aV P"S , x. ti,a sr. v. Herald! for Smyrna. The Jofflaw to Ma IlmvS, "in? ,I"rt",B, loi,l"re- Mr- H.., , K''" " improw Itt s.nit.ry .rmZteii. Howells told the romnnoi. nf nil,iin.,i ! d Mlalmiia. MejirK. Matthews, fni-ii-l.- !.'.,...- ti. t . . V.v. :,r"Vu "i'iana liumedi- f,iro ni.Hri f .i.i.i ... xt. t...

life. While a voumr ihhiv ho l..v,.,i u . At roviUence, It. I.. Mloliani

young Sviss girl, but had so little spirit ,n lll,l s rfcHr 0,d dnughter was that ho obeyed when his father told him 'y burned by. her clothes taking not to marry her. " Ho lived to see her I ,,rubecome tho wife of Neekar tb great I ," An "nknown man went to sleep on 1 rime Minister of Louis XVI ami the ! !l H,mo-MIii near South Hoston, .Masn., mother of Mine. Do Stael. Gibbon aml was nuffocated to death, spent his tinio while in France in hang- ! A one-year-old son of Patrick Burns ing around the house of Ids former love, j of Springfield, O., fell into a tub of hot

.i lining mo natipmess ho had l water, and was fatal v seahlml.

and adimrimr tho

incked the manliness to achieve for Iuhiself." School and Churrh. (17TIlfl people of Iowa spend i?.r.,0OO,000 a year on school taxes. Tho week of prayer," as appointed, will commence Jan, 6. Tho new Diocese of Quincv will havo to elect another Ilishop, Dr. Harris having declined. The now Methodist hymn-book is being put in tjpe, and will bo issued shortly in seven editions. The revision of tho Authorized Version of the N'ow TostHim-Mf lima i.n

carried to the 23d chapter of the Acts. Mr. Moody is 40 years of age, and Mr. Sankey is ;7. Tho two havo worked together successfully for seven years. Tho Knglish Baptists aro about, to send a mission to the region watered by the Congo Hiver, recently explored by Henry M. Stanley. J A lliblo class of 200 members at Sh mI?,11?' N' C, is tal,ht ,y D. II, Hill, late of the Confederate Army, and a brother-in-law of Stonewall Jack

son,

At bandtisky, 0., a little child of Mrs. Diekman was scalded to death by the upsetting of a kettle of boilinir water.

agod l.'l, living fatally burned which he was

Sherman and James A. GarHeld, and on tho

I'lii V. i.'?,"lur' ' 0,111 rdon. U. J. KIIIh, Itandall Gibson, K. A. Durke and John

i imiiik orown, nan agreed: "Kir.-t That the count

Ilonnan Kolestoin, near Lincoln, Neb., was by the husk mattress on sleeping catching lire.

At Paschalvillo. Pa.. Mra to.,..

Tumbs was fatally burned bv the upset- ' ting of a coal-oil can, the conteats nf

which took lire. Airs. M. M. Itidgeway was person, atmg Santa Clans for tho amusement of some children at Ripley. 0M when her clothing cauirht firo from a .an.li

j Christmas tree and she was badly burnr

stiot-gun and pistol victims : Wm. Cohurn. aged 20, of Higg'nniport, 0M was accidentally shot and billed by Albert oung while fooling with a revolver. .lames Clark, of

wis fatally wounded by the dUohargo of his oyu gun. A hihii named O'Connor

ny a conipauion

tho 1 Packard, Kellozs; and the Heturnin!? Itf-ni of tlitt situation.

." "rong Kuaraiuees that the Packard Oovem- "

1 1 xrXTLh: A Kclic Over Two Tkoasaad Yetr Old.

. . - ----- nuh iFi- , nii.Taiiii it. niHiiu hih iiu hi inoiiif in

Em i Vliniii !T Uinc ,,ut tha.1 "' the Ub,Cs a,Ml Pje wre eh aV ranees This morning we were shown a verv dontana rt'1 md ,l,:U,,,raU'd tre iven aod'the p-rtie, tothem" i loculiar gold coin, the property of Co7

"tieeoud-Thatupon Havens accession th .. r"A1 xu' J'MOMiskd.

troops should he withdrawn Jrom protect-i Uui" fctate Central Committee

mf, uui... v iiaiiiiiiTiain aim

mat the new Adminin nizo the Goverimient

South Carolina, and F. isiana.

" llv certain L'oncral and in.li.finii.. i...... . fact that some of tiu..n

la. " . . . '-. . a 'wwM.Miv ll.i . . ' J n t III V II a III" a . T AMVUV.Ii

o.k now m uie nanus or b. A. Hurke and in l'l" pny, reenffnizwl the inioibilltv was uniuriUl a .i ... i.i . ., '. :

.Mir.wt.lMi Keepimr tliese ifiiiLraiiiP. v.. nvnuuuuuii

; 7. r they found out that Mr. HaVeJ co , "iU lo u,e. genuineness of the coin.

..i .... .... I brmiLMit in uiitlti i..,i. ...

uaroit uicks, Of yew York, which . com was presented to him by Mr. Uel-

Wa j lit

l acsarii. and " -." ui .nr. uuarmier' niar- " 'i mo i rusiuenL oi lii Nan Antn.m

tratlonh.mld weoS- Mine effect, which were, I Street Itailmad Company Mr IM of Wndi. iiniu.it..., ' think, delivered to Mr. Davi.i n.,.11.,.. t.i..i.it. 1 u.upun. iAir. iiet-

H. NTcholl-Tn Lou-' wniiIion in Wa-htHxtoa: AH iheiw wn- ,7 . 1 . W8 present at some c.vcai.ou rh,i.in.Vtr..-J"..rh.: vationsthat were made on f h.. B!f at

other way.-., the agreement wa auth

eu, anu l'rellIeIlt urant was iioai

uunnsr

.1.?

iiiings,

recpiested by (Jov. Hayes's compel on 110 1 l,r'U:ht to sutaiIl their

not he

assurances

It is

. not much larger than a dime, imro ml,l

account to recognize I'ackard or Chamber- i whether the fear of a count Instigated them, ,oru ovl than round, being an irrWuIfitfl ..lit t.k lu'ii'i. ll.A ..t. I ........ .1.. . . . 4f Id. .u rial .1 .l.a ' 1 . . . . O. .

....... ... .r,...., 1 in: iif.i.i.iii .id ... .. .si v . ... i.i ii.ni . i.w i.iimi iii.miii.y .. .r . . r. i ... .m ...... .i. .

I...I- . .1 I V. " .i l ..,... !. ..... 1. i.A f.llAld

their fate.tothc incoming'

uauunuioi

nileu. As their States

Chamberlain had been notified br .Vh.n.

Mattlicws and Kvarts to pet out. Gov. ' chamberlain was now summoned to M'ahInKton and Informed that he must surren-( der. He protected avalaKt his taking off. The President hesitated, but Wade Hatnpton demanded the icrfortiianr.i nf th.. i.uV.

Rain. Mr. Matthews wan seat for, came from

Ohio, and within twenty united States llasr wax m

Charleston, and Gov. Chamlierkln stamped

circumference, and very thick for tha

as thick, if not think-or

an American quarter. It concave on nut ii? Tim

ct jiuimx.. aiiaaooot-apoiicyof juMiee and com nan never lieen much in circnla?aM,rffio'ate ",ntoTlai.rfao.Uonlai .the image and wpomeripUoa pufillc man In WahlnKton KS thl KiS an.,,er t,,e Grt- On tha reverse of the

1 vyiu i3 a iwu-iiorse cnariot. iirivsn hr .

charioteer, and underneath an inscription that was Greek to us. The chariot

was shot and killed

al call rr Federal aid, which it wa dllKeult

to withhold froiuone as sural v Governor an Hayes wai. President, and vet "there was tl.

. . - .a " -'ihhiuh I l.. ,,,l a.. . . . a ' W w

naniett lirown, while Iiuntimr for ilf.r ! :'. 'KiV,, AS . uiniiRet an uneOiiMltu-

above Marietta, 0.-Kolla Sterrctt whs I Z'm W '"

av VVIIIHIIV. mil.. , .

t ror, came from toral court was completed, and thev beeame c' erLdow,.,? VHTllm ? 11 U?Ahir t'n Sacf,X!'cl SSuiL 4 t, eHf had .aid the ienti- 1 ti

As to Louisiana, the fulfillment proceeded more Mowcly, hut none the less surely, Packard had made, March 21, a constitution ml null ttK m I. .w t ff 1 9 . . . . .

a- a. uk ,iiu iiiriimi a n j r H0f nui vi.m. fa l

futibcriieortnNpOniiphoIdlHKateGov. ii ir T . .7onanuiiy clear cut. ernments, and that, In hN opinion, the : ul glt Jf our memory serves . Mcholls CovornmeNt should Maud and MS, 400 years before Christ. Shu Ante-

, . . ' " 1 ' !- tent if thebest elements of the State, ami haI ati

u.ri.L me 10 say that he wishe.1 Ms views to be made known. Cnm f,.n.. ...i .1...

of" ' XWm,h?tn that the .wle?C' Wi' M.Vi w,u',rw. ! hiformed me that. .... ir. , v. j, tie wohiu !ay to to Ke low ami lia

Cariwlties ef San Fraaclscu.

A correspondent of the Chicago Trib-

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-Mr. Thomas, Spurgcon, son of the M",,g a wufflo be fCUtkY A cSZ rZv llev. Charles II. Spurgeon, of tho Lon- ! 'r lho possession of a sl.ot-'.m.- i K-adually destroy the 1'ackard LegNlaturi w Sh wSuS?at.d no till ltu&F travels anv reat ihstanc witlmn? ZZ2 don Tabernacle, is preaching very sue- (At Milwaukee, Christinas Day, lCfto Vclm if lLKfiSe.lrnr,,Uo ,he KuSd , It differa fromX TtoStlSi' 10 t tu uit bis heal . I i her cousin, John Kramer, aged 14. phe, to the PrIdent that nothing oX wisHot r.S Ht, of Nothing goes inside. It . -Mr. Moody will labor in Hartford ' .J "i girl wore playing, and tho I'IVI,1I "roy 1'ackard but the actual order ca lUt be eon-fcta of a pole six oraeren S lonr in Jandary, try to convert Springfield iu I W ' '"oau draJr an old ' p tff.1 tl, worU the the liund&'a wS"4&S . propriiwS tarries on ffi l ubnum wortc iu Boston for two weeks, ' " 1 h f p mipposed was unloaded, eru'l ed anil " ho wninffi'lo'n remrn! d IS" I ,c VhU' "i011 a"d d h"Wr, one end in front and thither of timu iu March, mid then rest fur il,.. ) Wrk pttucd tho trigger, and lho v r foil one of them. Gen. Hardlntr. bv mmint. Ker ll,tf 1 rL9jc"t-i- . basket. ( m.w '

ueau, witn a millet throiiir 1 her hoad. 1 u' "lrouie Court Judge: another. Mr. ,ss hK,'T "M wonn. coikinfr.atm. a'.i . .LAiT"

is an inducement to tho nmM1iv AVni- Worilall was" killed bv "'A.1 "f J ..J.Pller and many Loaded" with ...el i niL,d7;?

or upon a life of rohVinu, , i 11,0 "Ccidental iliscliargo of his tlmrevV , 1. 'ie.':.0 i n tu 1 "IV s this. John will maU ZSu

mi Kdgartown (Mass.) man oilers ' V!!',,...?,V!! )vluo. J"W "ear Grand ottrrod the npol.,tniSnto which the Kepnbliea irtv Weai-er o Uie inoat crowded utie without kn,X

oniotoiinv nerson In tl.nt nln,.,. ; "v"$? iuieii. a i -year-old son of Hon- to t.ns I'arl Kxblbltion. but declined ,ve wiicntho rred.-oey wa in nerli: b .t ing anv Ixalv down.

ug church sorvico ovnrv Snn.b, i ncvl Iw. .J,rr . Lehigh County. la.. I Si."'" nr Was to be only ..000: 1a,.,Vr"y hat theSouth did not fear There aro iW in n.HfornU a rt..i

ug for the next six montha. V & ? loa' u iring tho abl ' 'KffimW.a lS ffi ft. Sr6,.?!- W of then inhabit n FranoS

echer'rf conirroo-ation WM. in,r,fl0. UI. T rare,.,,.8 . Hd shot himself ; signal services demanded more am iJ I rZl ' lm than hi former Mmori,.r;. wJmA VTiT Ay re not commonnlace little hum.

year bv tho accossion f ill ,,.,, . T.,!. . ci?1? Morgo V. I tlon. rhe KnKINh tnlaalon waa aatimcd tar the remorseless an'd vindictive power but well developwl fellows, activo nod

mid the moniborshit) numhoM 0 A . V ' ,Vl"olorA oUco f Little . ''"uj nMl circumstances have made Its dcliv- " tne itepuhliean iwrty leader, like Mr. industrious in their habits, at dnosed Tho coSbS Sl IS .gt out. of bed and ir'SiSn "j-f . !.V of groat capabiHtieT InffiS

to onlv S10.429. but th "? ? ' V?l"w" rav"Ivor fr. hjs over- lawful court of lint co an.i' ii.t' 1870. Lo uMi Z , ?rL . "'Ht California are nrond of! Their

mlu1 fnm, n...i.aM. wmui ffMnwiginifOii a chair. The that. Hut there w..r tu-n v.5,,.iiV.iV.' the tenders wonl.1 W f i-f.a Vf: Vi-'1. presence and inmmuoti r yuml..

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1. . : . . j uiowimiLcu, 1110 . . roui 100 iiiiukck. i.uueiimr.

uu ei passing through tho child's head. if,,,itn' auu ?" K. King, to make a quo. , ,tfe"t

Killing it almost instantly. James Frv l , iuKf, ,w! immediately ap. $'"y. ww. was killed bv his own mm whtl.. l.if? ' ?l"r ? Orltt 'rack-( were

ing in Votinr fin,.,..' i?.i "'Ii i r. Ii. S'M". rr" awP ami the Nicho hi '

... ..r.mi. r ....... ....iLiuiiiriiL hifiihii unnrd .....n T

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summer.

to cut

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attendi

morui

lie

ed last

hers,

ntnountcd

amount

000.

-Now Haven, with 00,000 inhabitants, -has 65 churchea. Tho CongregationalIsUJ have 16, the Methodists Ia, the Episcopalians 10, tho Catholics seven, the Ihiptista six, tho Jews two, and the LitIherans and Uiiiversalists one each.

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iJiamireau was killed while knocking a

..v.v 0 , uu r u-ee witn ins gun near New Milford, Pa. 6

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reeojtnlzed then by the whole

the parties to them. If aBy ihniIc by 3Cr, Ilaye I never

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knowled by persona in all grades of so

ciety; and 1 am informed that it k not an uncommon occurrence for. a gentleman or a lady in the midst of a soeial gathering or at a Utile to suddenly stop speaking, look: queer, and, exclaiming, MLxcuee me, I've got a ilea on iae,? to haetea to a retired place for the purposes of searok aad ejeotatetit.