Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 20, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 January 1878 — Page 2
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JASPKU,
will be r-
SvrltHI tjppOfti-
tlOH.
i The Saving Bank at CiarretUjllb?, ()., e4ml ItH (loon on tke Wk. Asset, said
INDIANA. , to be emial to liabilities.
Tolede, Ohio, oh tke aid ef Feknmry next. Among the shcaers to the call are Wendell Phillips, lHr Coor, Alex. Campbell,
SMHtOH DllHCaU, HHH Other.
1h tho House Mi. IIhIb moved the prttvl.
.Mention uti tho substitute reported ye. tertty from the Committee, of the Whole, which U u tliti oMft't tltHt committee dewtr. tHgtomako InvcMixatioii may Ht nay tlmo
The German ami KhmIhh Courts will go ' lly ," Hmis W lfwyo to urntl for pur I l ........ ti.. .. MMW Klld IWIX.TS. but ICiIHirlllK them to
, Ih mourning three weeks for Victor Kman
CURRENT NEWS. WASHINGTON. The Secretary of War on the fKk made x
retuiitloii upon the becretary of the Trews
wet. 'i m iohkoh umn utrettiur says: Queen Victoria received the Hews of Vleter Kmaauel's death with tlwp regret. The deceased ws always the friend of Kiudand. Tke Vol:, oh receiving new of tko death of the Kiwr, said: "I expected It and 1 had
Hoh. Georye II. Pendleton was no nd anted
for United State Senator by the Ohio Democratic Lttlive Caucus oh tko third 1mllot, the vote standing Pendleton, M; Kw19; Morgan, 10; AVrd,3; Converse, 2; Payne, 1.
lTDon the recommendation of the United : hardened him. Let us how nrav for the re
liefer ,00, the second installment due ;Sute Attorney and tkeJudgeof the West-1 poof bissoul." to Capt. James H. Eads on tke Improvement ! erM i.trtc. of Arkansas, tko President ha The recently released Fenian prisoner ef tke mouth of the Mississippi. Apractl- commuted to Imprisonment for life the sou- were greeted with a grand ovation upon oahle channel, no where les than 300 feet , tenc of Win. J. Meatier ami Thos. Robin- their arrival in Dublin. From 15.000 to 20.-
wide and 22 feet deep, now exists from the n wnxlvt9tX of mmleVt sml JosMHa WsHk( - 000 people witnessed the reception and aZ lixMZ rosump
tjuik i iremmi ,.c jemeo iu me eoHVKHed of rape, anUiCiiteHfe! to liebanif- 1 national rnuiuti iook part in the proecsslon. u.m act. JIpoko of thohlKhotimdliiKof the
mhh)MihI iwix.Ts. tmt itinlrlMK thointopto' Mint k MHtchu'iit t tliti vimrifi!. Tlio pre. vhHiN ipifNtlon wh not suoonded, 11W to III, Mr. Wood then oHorod h tdttituto for Mr. IIkIh's.uihI doinaiidod Hih ptitvloHM netlon, th biiottltuto lMdtiK ld oriKlnnl roMilutioii without cliMiit, Mr. Wood'n HoUstltutu whh axtvod to yea 111, nay 187. Tlio roliitloii, KHiii klimlly (iir-i-d by Mr. Wood, whs thou adopt) wlihodt h il(vlijn. Attor thn oohsfdi'iwtlini td mnoo prlvatu buslimss tlio iloue udjounuid till MoHdoy. In the Senate, ou the 14th, Senator Davl, of UltiioU, pro-Hoitod a petition of -IM) bunkors and btihlnuxi mon of t'ldi-Kro. in favor of
rotHlHiiiK Kohl as the kinio Mtaudard of vtduo
water oi ie uuu oi .xexioo. ,i n iq.1. ist.
Tke Senate Committee oh Prlvilef m and illway postal mall teniae, lo go into efEieeUons on the 11th heard the arguments tect imBU.dtattiv, U ordered between St. of a number of delegate from tke National iUmU aBtl T3M by way o( i.utle Hock, . 1 . JT ..........if... '
uh reeommeiiuation oi oeereiarj' aenurz, large cattle isked
an fcxeoutlve order will shortly be lued v.iri.nHv4 iiitill.rv
utvooHiiauing i tie wenirai supnHienueBey et Indian Affairs, in regard to tke conduct of which some damaging revelations were
at it
Terre
ChaehapoyaH, the capital of the Amazon,
was recently visited by an earthquake which demolished several housed and damaged many other. Fortunately there was no lo
of life. The walls waylnsr to and fro, this
and desperation of the agonized inhabitant?
tke SX head of cattle confined therein.
.Iivnili I,. lciiVins nnd Plirlui P. flimi- ! mndn .1 frlilitful i.i.nn P-illurt ul.o urim.
recently made hy a report of the Hoard of ,eiiU have ben appointed by the President ' rieneed a severe shock of earthquake, hut no i t11: "1 "ii1 11 Vi 1 rl Inquiry. A number of olerks la the Indian Honorary Commissioner to the Paris Ex- j damage was done. j HniemlmcnrVfort
position from Missouri, upon the reconi-
mendation of Gov. Phelps. Gov. Hubbard, of Texa, ha forwarded to President Hayes a full and interesting statement of our border troubles since their beginning, over a score of years ago. The Utah Territorial Legislature organized on the 14th. Lorenzo Snow was ejected President of the Council and Orson Pratt
Bureau have already been discharged in xc
oordance with the recommendations of the Board, and similar action will soon be taken In regard to a number of other persons connected with the service. Various other reformatory measure, hased upon the report of the Board, have been determined upon, hut are temporarily delayed In order to make them more effective by Institution of civil suit or criminal proceeding against parties implicated.
, . ' -""'"a'ower oi in- are p0lygamlst., and most of the members dlan Affair, hat written a letter Utterly jionnon bisnop attacking Secretary Schur. for the alleged Gov. i1(lUop of0hio was publlclv Inauguinjustice done kim in the report of the in-: Mt-,i 0n tho 14th
. ST. l"' . 1 "urean. tie say John lluehler a wcalthr German banker
ini. .nr. acnurz promiseu, u any evidence 0f Chicagi
n.w suumuieti aaiiiKi, ins integrity or em- .,, ,lrni .1 .!... 1. . .1 , .I t. f . . ""u 1""
vicncj, uiai. Me snuiim uc given sh opj)orni- Michael
ntty to reply, tie received
Tke lteg m DrMigkt AnUhmI. Dogs in tho North sro IiHrntiitsud iu a numlwr of wys. Tho Esquimaux run their dogtt HuroHMt. On tke coast of Hudson's IJny they aro lmmoHtid by ninny siumrHto line into nkind of hniul or pnuk ; while in Mtiuitolm nnd SnskutehowHii, thsy ro driven tandem. The number constituting u trnin is gcnemlly four, though tlirou nnd even two itru used. Tho train of dogs aro attached to the slcdgo by inciins of two lonjf ttHcod, bctwuuu which tho Rninmlsstaud in lino, tho hwul of one dogbeiup tilout :i foot behind tho tail of thu dog iii front of him. Kncli one is fastened to tho traces by n round collar of iiioos(5-skin, which afij)! over tho head nnd uar.s, and rests upon tho swell of tlio neck. This collar buckles on cacli side to tlio traces, which , aro kept In position by si backband of leather.buekied under tho dog' ribs or stomach. Thu back-band is generally decorated with little bells, as is also tho collar, and many ribbons, porcupine quills, fox tails, nnd beads aro lavished upon it. Great cure is taken in turning out a train of dogs in good stylo. Heads, bells, and embroidery are freely used to bedizen tho poor brutes. A most comical ellcct is produced by this linury placed on the person of a dog new to the harnoss, when lie is invariably tho picture of fear, resembling a chief mourner in tho garb of Pantaloon;" and tho ludicrous pll'ect is intonmlled when tho victim happens to be young; iu years, and still retains tho peculiar expression of puppyhood. It is safe to assort that, in tho North, tho whole canine race haul a slcdgo during tho win- ..... .......tl. . ri. C .-V. it- if
I wagons to cros, and the Kusdan transoor- I t"llreiiitotliepnprktyofA. uinap!utfourl "- """ u wm.wiiwuh iu VT .L. t II .- I ' ' he largo tost'natlons for nil the Indian of at "r condition ; from the misortatlon department Is helpless. A ords can , tbocountry, and that the lands nowowuplod ablo monjrrel to tho thoroujfhbrcd Ks-
r i... fr.... i. . . T i M-iiMti' t hi.ii i.'.mm.ii ..Mni,!,,,.,.,!,.,, qutni.uix, an aie (losuneii to nov i unuer
iHiiuiic. i mc iii"sians suppress teie
slgnersof tlio lHitltlon.but Hid,luliiHopinloii,
uii-ir vibwm wiiro tiiiioriHinoii ny a 'irv siouu pcrcentHKO nf thu poptilatiou of that city, Ho also presented thu pioceediiiKsof a meeting at UloouiiiiKtoii, 111., hi piuco of rest dunce, In tavoi if tho reiiiunetizatioiiof tho silver dollar. In prosentinif them, ho said ho
e stock-vards of i groaning of roofs, the noise of falling tiles, 1 K'! aft'MHy iu K1'"1" this ineetlnx.but , , i ; i? .1 1 , .1 , . . believed Hh proeectllns o.n pressed the oplne Haute, IihL, the walls cnteklng and throwing out clouds ion of tho imonlu ot tho whole coitntv. which
was burned on the 19th, together with M) of of dust, comVlned with the shrieks, groans WH hntrth In pjipulation in that Mute. Ho. ... - 'O firvlf 1 Villi II t I. i I lll t til 1 ktiliait.til it Id. .
iwiaii i iiintii llililn lltllllltll II III I In
Sergeant Charles McCarthy, ono of the re
cently released Fenian prisoner, died suddenly in Dublin on the 1Mb..
amendment to tho prettinhloof the resolution
iiiuouiiccu oy eltlol Jiuttnens oeioro tocess, deeluriag tho right of tlio (ioverninent
lveraml currency. Tho
tli that the silver dollar
oi tnu i nitect states luul licen Ioiik obxtloto when tho existing loans of the t"nit;tl State went Hutborizetl; that gold coin had been tho i only lawful com, nnd that Congress should not lcjttslato to make monoy lit tho e.vpenso I of It creditors; that It was tho liighestott. , ligation or the t'nlted stntos to pay its debt , in such coin as it creditors e.pecud would I bo paid, and that it would bo unjust to , compel them or laboring mow either
tf , ...in ,i. , ikcuiw. sncr miliars or any uuuilxeu
, " vm.....lP, ..... .u immiunii m ; money, ham on tlio MbloHUd ordered print-
ftpeakcr of the House. Both are of the oomnuuiie ttion more dilMcnlt than ever It 14,1 amendment now being before the sonnto. Twelve Apo-tlc. All but three members I .. ut;u,on ,n,0 rc tmncun uun ctr. It .senator Mitchell submitted a re-ointion in-
the K.vsx::itf WAU. A Uueharct corresponaent telegraphed ontheth: Thaw has commenced, which,
ri.iiu ( fiNoiutidn tit Scimtor Mnitlii.i iii.. llin ilnvnr'f bodi. to tntr wihllv ftt tln
tVflT. vlud tf.,-i(i(.i. (l.n cl..ln rtf ..ll..( 1 .1 1.. ... ..... .... .: . ' .. ... . . .. 7 . .. T
o,and Stme Senator, Was seriouMy , "" "V -" 7 ' "v 1 , , Z " ! ! bondn "iiV?r ami m r I ai o Mf. lm coilnr, to luu.l until ti.oy ran
.ably fatally stabbed, on the 14th, bv ,,r" t-'f Ztt Vvni i,V in i? 1 ,on" wmMit a to the wui-titi.tioiial pow- "aui no more, anil then to tlio. il'inmMarso. Marso fom years a-o -4ve ' w, T . 5 P , ha occt rred in F nt- (.rs, ,,t Congre, in regard to coinage, etc'. At peg Letter to Chicago Tribune.
nw iuwni-.lIUII, TtiiAiilpr mrtrtl.-4i. liunn linifdr. tn e..n.n .... ... li. i.... ..i... ...i.
i.... i. .. . . ! - -o i .unvvn. v i atuniit' tin TilrL-Uli iirf.im..r. .in. I it j ' '" ... ' ."iiiu v wmmu. ...... .
UMl "us miHsuu scnousiy auaeKcu. lie aoan. The latter had transferred the mort- " ? . i. ,1 i V .i V J j in the ilonso man bill were introduced asserts that some statements in the renort '.uilil-... i pekcd that it Is really the plague. 'and referred. . k'elley' resolution, u.nt
are false.
An anonymous pamphlet, containing very serious charges against Secretary Schurz, ,has been circulated in Washington and laid lefore tke member of the two house. The new tariff bHI reduces the articles
gage to a third party, who had begun proceedings to foreclose. Marso claimed that Buehlerkad wronged htm In the transaction,
The Grand Duke Nicholas, ou the 0th,
telegraphed the Ktnperor the following highly important news:" lam happy to
The Minister' Wedding Fee.
anu inn wa.n m uicinou we iook 10 aveHL'e ; umiom Af.ii-, t...i.Hntt
i kts supposed wrong. . ; victor' gained thi day. Gen. Uadetzkv has, ' , 1 rof. . I . l-ox, of Des Molno, Iowa, a affljr desperate lighting, captured the whole C,,,SOr'n.K??0g!t! comm't,etl M,IcIl,c on , Turkish army defending Shipka Pas, con- t t 11th liv tkttV nnlnn. Iln ia i mmi nf . .. .... .. , . . ' I
sitinoi 41 oaiiauons. 'ju r.atu rie.. uno onn i
regiment of cavalry. Prince Mirsky has
man to issue S10. i'.Hl. and 100cfirtl. ! V. " , , , .. (Occupied Kasanllk. Gea. Skobclert holds
' ' ----- i rii! iun:t ..t'lriwiziLiirt? t'tiiivfiir"ii nil inn (
n il . ' I' T , . ,r . . , the 11th by taking opium. He was a man of
1C1 - Vt a . "Ir ' education and culture, but bad fallen Into
v, vww.a ..u,- ' rl srenutab e hah t.
a ses.ion ot tlio House bo held
Saturday at which representative women now f
m tho city might be beard at the bar of tho House in support of the sixteenth Amend meat, was rejected 107 to HO. Mr. Ilnnkjs then asked unanimous consent thnt petition bo preuntedt and that they be printed iu tho Record, whereupon Mr. lluckner, of Missouri, moved to adjourn, whloh was carried. In the Senate, ou tke l.th, the resolution
, oi nenuior .uattncwi in regard to the pay-
i merit oi oonus in silver was taken up as un
cates of deposit, hearing interest at the rate ; U. lUkn Y. Stonc.f KepubltoB, was elect-
" , ; r , . ! , reuewa,"e cx' cd Speaker of the Home. Three ladles were
ulvclyln 4 ierecnt. bonds of the United States. It alo requires all national banks to receive these certificate at par and accrued Interest, ami provides tkat any national bank may hold two-thirds of its reserve In tkem. EAST A3JII SOUTHEAST. In reference to the recent Interference
with United States
I chosen for the positions of Enrolling Clerk, , Engrossing Cltrk and Post -master. Bob McKenna, alias "Little Itcddy," chief , of the gang of highwaymen who robbed the Black Hills stage-coaches lait summer, was j arrested on the 14th atllalnsboro, Highland , County, Ohio, where he had recently marI rled and settled down as a farmer. His last . .1 ....... .. . ....! .. . .t.i
roveMiio oeprs 1m tliia"" " 1 i1"""'" KApwii. tvssoji .nine -o,
dUelmrfi. at tholr ihitin (n TTtn ..... i HH ?H,OW H8S lUKen
S I: -. t bm Pnmuiltti itt tt Tula t T L nv
v., ... i .T7t'ii ' 1 i it txs t .t i.e. t. it u ;
Shipka.
; A di-patch from Belgrade,. llth,announce. j another serious Turkish defeat. The garrison of Xiseh has surrendered to the Servian, after a battle lasting live dy, with tf,- ' 000 men, T.'.OOO rifles and other stores. The heights commanding the fortrc and town were lhndly carried by storm. A corre , spondent at Vienna states that at Shipka ' Pas? the Ur.silans captured 2s,0X) men, 1,000 horses, 12 mortars, 12 siege-guns and SO field-guns. A Constantinople dispatch of the 12th : cays that large numbersof refugees aro flockj ing there from Philiipoppolis and Adrl.mapole, in anticipation of the capture of those , places by tho Russians. Great destitution exists. ) A Constantinople dNpatch of the loth an
nounces that a great battle has been fought
Tho Hamilton (N. Y.) Democratic Republican has the following account of a wedding Ht the residence of one of the clergymen in that village on New Year's day: 44 Tho reverent! gentleman was at homo1 to all callers, ami during tho day a gentleman and lady called. They sat down and accepted tho attention of tllO mlnistl'. wlm U1.11 L-iirni'mtr (lutir.
.........i:uMi..-.i.il-,a, uu-ujiuinivcruuoriH- eirann bcioro they announced it, was j ally, that Senator Voorheo might address trving to make them fed at home. Af-
i iuv i;iiiih' on me l e.oiuiniii siwitlllllCd uy i
f nun ueinnt uie nouuayw, ueviarins it un i i "of tho hitrhest importance that tho credit I
m mo (.overninent no iiumitaineii. ami
Till ii kliaif lilt Iklik t!L iiiii It t
by a party of
e, all of which they got away with.
Mclvenna left tho Hills Immediately after getting the dust, and has been tracked through Texas, Arizona, Missouri and Illinois by Bullock, former Sheriff of Deadwood, who finally succeeded in effecting his capture. Mclvenna' wife I said to bo a very
UnudtLArna a.wl tntnttl.. l. I. ....1 l. 1
ITwbiynmiccU u""8-",u"",u between Tatar Hazardjlk and Pliillippopois respectably connected ; ,s Steiman Pa-ha afterwards took Up porhe lMtnking-house of Chesnut and Du-; sitki near Phillippopoll, and ordered the hoi Carllnvllle, II suspended on the 15th. inhabitants to eave that town, after which The bank was established in 1S57, and until , it was bunied. AJdos and Kanmbad have the present crisis has maintained a high ', aso j,ecn iMlrHt.(i i,v the Turks. The Turkstanding. Unprofitable investment in real ih ueet has bombarded Sebastopol and other estate are said to be the principal cause of towns on the Hlack Sea. the failure. It is believed that dopo-Hor ;
CONOKIXSIOXAI..
In tho Senate, on the 10th, a large number
petitions wcro presented, from various
Of
part of tho country, in favor of tho adoption of a Sixteenth Amendment prohibiting State
hi informed that Governor Hampton has directed the Sheriff of Union County to see the law enforced, and proposes to remove the Trial Justice and disltaad the militia company Implicated Iu the rescue of Federal prisoners at Spartanshurg. ( The Xew Hampshire Republican State Convention, held on the 9th, readopted the Cincinnati platform and Indorsed the Administration of President Hayes. Mr. Win. K. Chandler, an outspoken opponent of the President, made a speech criticising severely his Administration, and In reply Mr. Tuck called Chandler a 44 political tramp and lobbyist." B. F. Prescott was nominated for
Governor. The platform otinoses tho renoal will ultimately he paid In full.
of the Itesnmption act and the reraonctiza- John Appei v (Jo., pork-packers, and Hen of silver. I James II. Snodgrass & Co., wholesale groTkeodore It. Wetmore, the convicted j cers, of Cincinnati, O., have made assign-VIee-President of the Security Insurance I wonts. Amounts Involved not given.
Company, of 2few York, has been, sentenced A mass convention In favor of silver re- ' ,rom disfranchising person on account of ' to one year in the penitentiary and 350 fine; I wonetlzatlon was held at Springfield, HI., mnt'uvon Mrtrl ' the full penalty. on the Ifttk. Judge Lawrence, of Chicago, i gent moved that the ladles pnentingtho pu- 1 JehnF. Henry, Curran & Co., of New , presided. , ' fi.U!? HV.!!I,2:iJR,!!!l.tJ!e,r Wont-
lorh City, the most extensive patent med-! debato th motion wa lontyoa n, nays :n.
icine nouse in tue country, have been forced miscellaxkous. Hi t....l.M.... . t . . )
,(m.Hfcruincy,oau oy i lie suspension a I victor Emanuel. Kimr nf Italy, died t
2::I0 p. in. on the SMh, after a comparatively short illness. He was born in 18-Ji), and In 1S4, upon the'abdlcatlon of his fathcr,Carlo Alberto, King of Sardinia, succeeded to the throne, at the time when the fortunes of tho House of Savoy w ere at their lowest ebb.
mt.- c? 4 c , . -.v v.i.-r iV niv tini iivii luri n
su i ou the PHh ' J" I Ita,-V mUltC1 !" Mh WodM King x i J JutlK w . i of iuly In 18!1. His eldest son, Prince aWhlibf Zrn , lll,V7.' "wbt, has been prodaimed King, aime CherryMeld, Me., burned on the night . ,. . of thellth.and four of his children perished.. -M1 from Berlin, Uth, says: Hussia In the flames. f having consented to enter Into negotiations Itolttrt Fishburao and Walter S. Harley, ; for an arm,!,ti':ci eVen if the preliminaries of Waltcrboro, S. C, fought a dael with n- I ,f Ie!U:! :ire Molpeltlcd beforelwnd, the convolvers at ten paces, near that place, on the I c ,,Hlrtn of trxm ,s lro,'ble. A Constan-
Vllti. liar ev wasmorta v wnnn. pi! at !. uiihhch, same uaic,. says: J sc i
first fire. They were brothers-in-law. rm.1 i Turkish commanders in the fie
hotli 1nH.-Vi.pa Tlio .1 !,., ,U.- , OMered to COHC IKIe VX ariHisl CC With the till! liatttnillzHtloil of rhlliesi, nr M.iinmlliit
som offens v r.iirL- mii ,.. ir-.i,... uusmaa commam ers. 1 ;v i'm- .m il t ni.nij muni uhju puopome ontnsne remark maoe i) Jiarloy, ? He work of tho United Mates. Mr. Wood' Ushbnrne being the challenging party. The 1,,e P,rrl!ion at feandy Point, Strait of t resolution for a general Invusttaition of tho
utter has Hed. .nagcnau, a uniiian iienai coionv. recently " "'.'"sv!'" "1 1,1 ""t" ueimrunciu oi
In order to , do so the (ioverninent
Itself, In all it departments, should In good faith keep all It-conn-nets and obligations entered Into with it own citizen-." Senator Matthews In eApreslu hN willliiKne to have hw resolution laid Mde for the present, wive notleo that ho would ask thu senate to vup on It Monday next. Senator Noorhee then addrosMid thoeiiato upon the resolution Hubmittcd bv lilm. His xiteech no.
cupieu noout two noutt
wa listened to attenth
idauded. Many mniber
present, and tno Moor and galleries wore
enwuet.,....in the llmisc, Mr.huriturcr ask-
the candi
date for groom managed to tell tho se
cret, iiicy wanted to be married. The clergyman could do that for them, and doit lieotd, then and there, in approved style. Tho newly wedded pair desired a certificate, and that was duly made out, executed, and delivered. Then came the fee. 4 How much do you ask for tho job?1 asked the "room. The
iiitl In Jt delivery, and i clergyman replied that the amount was irttX$iWv y loft to the generosity of the
All " ii.t 111 t lift timtlt!
i ci ire iu iniroiiuco aim nut hooh it mi
siiko a bill to prevent the further contraction ' guess I Cat! Iind W cents.'
of tho currency. It provide that the wiluino , m his pocket awlulo,
iv"VK? M,"l,t "'. cHi'rnetei , .... ,,ijn,i fio
rir riMiiir'Mii iuwiu rii tiriwiiitr tt fwm rdatt 1 Baw v
money scarce, but I
bo he lished
ami linallv pro-
cents and hand-
and that any surplus of such note ed it to the DftStOr. Then the huimv
received or redeemed bv tho (iovern- ( nnnnl
be In thu Treasury I w..v.. .v...v. unmni lemihvil tit ini.i.V the chitiiire received, the nastor found
e by congress shall io , that one piece, which had evidently been ffih' SSS,'!! 11 W nta, was n thrce-cent
may
mont which
in excess ot sum
apnronrlatlon mad
rel-siied by the Secre
tuc nurcnitso ot coin Mr tho nttv
obliieatlon. .Mr. Uitrrleld ohlected to itsure-.
ont consideration, and It was referred to tho llaukiiiu'and Currency (mmiittce. The lfomo went into Commitfe of the Whole on the stats of tho Union, and Mr. Price nddrefd th coiuiultteo in advocacy of renionetizing tho silver dollar.
A Xevel Use of the Telephone. Courting through tho medium" of tho electric telegraph is no longer iu vogue. Long usage, coupled with tantalizing mistakes and abuses, has rendered M obsolete and ttnromantid. The telephone, as a mcdoof convoying thought, is newer and simpler. It admits of
piece, and, therefore, his fee had been
reduced to tho magnificent sum of 47 cents. Yet there was consolation oven in that. Tho certilicatc had cost but 25 cents, so it left him a clean profit of 18 cents on the transaction."
A book has recently been published 44 How to Live Within Your Income." The advice is good ; but if some benefactor of this kind would kindly tell peoplehow to live without it he would confer a boon on thousands.
few days prevfotuly of E.J. Dunning, Jr., a ' leading Imaketand broker. There is a general strike of Crispins at Lynn, Maes., and serious dlsturlmnce. arc threatened. Outof the IS shoe manufactories In the eity, only about one-fifth are run
ning.
. in-nattii ni,ii v.(t tl.o.i 4jiT.i.... . . I
.i ixrxi.-million-in uiuswcri! uurodureu BIHI : n" i'n.ivj nmn iuii:iiiij, ,tuu referred, among them the following by Sen being unattended by that monotonous atnrhargent-ro regulnto Ohlnro Imhihrra. tlok which mvrh-n tu wrnlnvm tl.n lion; by Senator Kollow-Anthorizlmr mall !ll7.Tlu pu.zics ami perplexes the
. . r. .. : .
it, save imu c use. 1
Je.ilfh," MIwlSaut Hml rtjaI1y heavenlv proximity1 ! Vvgad to i of lovers, indeed and in truth courting j
in to their former rank in tho ' after the prescribed for: ivy re.peetlvely of Major It. I. a, t0Ht .f-hjoh wi o-ill 1 r. J. 1-liraper. Agreed to. The Vi , ' ,
in-
J -. ..v."-' A .lUIIIUItAIIIU lllllll I ... " .
stratushlp sorvk'o in tho Gulf of Moxieo be-1 uninitiated, makes
iwecn .tow rii"in aim certain
IMirts. seniitiT v iikllntr liitrodue tions for iceeitnlnlnthe tacts in
: tn riistoratlon
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Senate then reiUned coiHldeiation of tho resolution subtnitted by Senator Matthew before the recess, declaring the riht ot tho
i.overninent; to pay toe pri'tcipa! nnd Interest f bond in silver coin, hut no (Wlnlte no. tion was taken. Adjourned till Momlnv
In thollouo a uiuiiber of bills, resolution and petitions were Introduced and referred among the latter a largo number asking for n Constitutional amendment prohibiting the I di-franchlement of nay person on account of sex. Mr. Kelloy asked unanimous consent to offer u resolution that on Saturday next
uiu iioiiM- nvar n fieievauon oi women present tliolr iietitlons tor (ontltmioual
THE MARKETS.
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a t.. n i , ... mntlnhd and wnr,r.l il,lr.,.ii, "i.l.',".V,.,y.cr,,,,,,',.,t !' In tho regnlnr
..rotivimitiiiiuiiiinTOucni riaiirri-Beu on 1 . n r , , , univr oi ouiues ill ( oiuilillleeol tno Wliolo,
the Connecticut and Western Hallroad, near mcer,aiter wnien theyopened fire with ar-: nti .Mr. Wood smko thereon. Mr. Tariffvllle, about 12 miles from Hartford, at I Jy I Governor' housc snd com-, vVdKh
iu wick on iiib iiigui. oi uie join. An ex-;"" ..-... nn ...tinij n iivc iu mu iimus;siihu msk ior apeciui anu exirnonllmi
Hirslon train, returning from the Moodvand iwmwl" r'hey then lilierated the convict-
Fjm:j mceun at uariioru, leu tnrougn a .tMrtle bridge Into the Farmlugton Itiver. Two engines, one baggage and three passenger ears went down. From 15 to 30 persons were reported killed and many others wounded. There have been several additional failures among the New York druggists, brought about hy the suspension of Dunning, note broker. Iavl Bros. fc Co., leather dealers and Chas. Klehardson & Co., paints and oils, are among the recent Boston failures. Gen. MeClellan was publicly inaugurated as Governor of New Jersey en tke lftth. WHST AXD SOUTH WHST. The Second National Bank ef St. Louis has. gone out of business. All depositors are paid in full on demand.
villo has been charged withbehiiranold
fogy town, but in love scrapes she leads the van. Tins mind nf ilm. awmmi
! i ....!..m.. i.,.it i t . . ..... . P 1 COTTO.V-MIddltnir
, uyuo oi licit i is grasping, m- ( HUKVKS-Choico to Fancy
i;tintu, ituu un uio siieri iur something novel something unheard of in story or in song. It would be tin end
less task to rehearse tlio triiitniihi whSMt SHEKPNativo.......
have been won in this one special and ' I7'OHKhok;o tmly noble field, but tho latest is tho i WUEAT-Hed'winVeV.'No.'a rrcatest and the best, and dostinod in Ked Winter, No. 3
hlbave l.eentffi-r'lrSue "ft Cve1lf i "Jftcndnring An instance lice with the tho naturalization of Chinese or MoiikoHuu ,f lm that thre exists one young ' y,.,,:.2l,,;!.
.j n'j tn.-iiv;i niuii an i'ui, SU1L j
noinings iiirougn tho agencyof Professor Hell's latest invention. Xot only has Professor BelPs invention been used as the conveyer of whisperings of love, but, on a very recent occasion, when a dress party was given at tho residence
of the young gentleman, it was made
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persons and paper,
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the power to
or any other
, the medium through which those present wcro introduced to tho young lady, who unfortunately was compelled to re-
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held, during which it Is estimated that at j extension of its power ami dtit'le.sfortfio purleast M persons were killed, and many 1M ''v"eilKtlng the conduct of any offlbidldln.sVerburncd Jst 1
. ' f i ....... ............ . Iinnilllll 1.7 I7il!vil MIHII .... - , , . i. . . Anitrahtr of theculnr ts wtsat out in hrvnta . be presented In wrltinsfto tho liouwe uin. main in Iierrooni throtiirh indisnosition
to the steamer 3Iemphis it Is bellevetl with , with ''Tmpropc"" Ch Hndlcu.niawft.icl,a1 ! smPlhy Rn,(1 mohhim were by this the Intention of capturing the vessel, but the , ceedfngs and a particular wato. extended to her, and under such i
Captain being forewarned, he seized his vis- J ,fY, .'YE "J V" , ""S i08 i,ow.t0. V1' u,. ,!lir. (),, u!nS
,ce. writing, signed by oo or inore nimnbHr of """wr i.oiiwbmw VOUrtcr-JOHrnai.
American rilles arc now in the hands
of half tho armies in tho world. Tho
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Iters Instead, and placed them In durance
They were subsequently delivered over to hJ H"use,that ho has or they havo reason the United Sat J ut " TL Zllu . i? ' 2Le ' !. .t .rt" "l
promptly proceeded to Sandy Point and re
established order.
.rii. iimc niiiiitoriCU HIS SUII-IKtltO III H
siH-ceii, and after winio further debate i lllatiii1..lll..tu M.. ............
wlmti (liu 1'uti.i i ..r tw .i ..................
Gon. John OWell, the Fenian leader who Itwa greeted with dcmonstrallons of trl'
itiunii mi inn I.I.IIII1.1I1..H. ...... ... .1. ...... .
""" "' I'liijiivnii null m mi: iiotisn. j The Committee then rose, ami Mr, Hale oil-
took a prominent part in the movement
against the Queen's Own In im, died on the deavored lo itet action in tho House, but M 7th at Omaha, Neb. He had recently sufTered ',00'1 ,'J;N,!.wi Ylrk woved adjourntnei
a stroke of paralyMs. A call has been Issued for a National Convention of the National Party, to be held at
(cliaracterlacd by Mr. Halo m rllibHsterlng), which wascat rled-lel to m-mul the HoaSe adjourned. The Senate was not In session on the 11th.
only great powers not tlircctly employing American arms are France, Ger
many ami Jvngiamt. A woman in Baltimore, sane in other respects, believes that she is a princes, and insists on wearing nothing but purple, even to her underclothing.
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