Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 20, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 July 1878 — Page 7

THE JELICTOKAL 1.NVESTIUJLTI0X. lUooMCg of rotter Committee, lir. w afnln re(tl ea th Ui, -jiinUtttM. in refereneu to the so-called Slier-

muui lt4r, that Uw iurMii to whom she dieuUt H WHtl then prOMUM IH JOtttl MMtlst- 1 LmUch. but might now be dead, as she ' I not ku UiM Uh- Mix month. It ww nrt IJiMrtetryf. hi twin twi elHlM)iat. jT. ti. Hatoy ttt4ilel m Ui coHversatlotta Uiiii Mn. JMVui in whicU u ik of tint 'rmiai kKw noil cla'.imnl t Imvii it MiJer hMWUt; JnIk3 UuifU J. Camitt!!. hrwrb' ot Xmvf OrlftuiM, but now LTiillotl uurtlr lHrtf tor OakotM, attlxinl )w Jurat tTtWAjMlfctxm nrot'Ht. ll could not tMl. LLK'nt lu hia presence, but was positive JTiir aftedhU signature to an aWdavit , wW&partjr maMi the same was not tMmivriy n uiu' iitii hi mti J' . , ... Bx-Xarsbal I itklH was further examined Wf toe CooiHilttttt! ontlieilth, mainly In 1 to tbH work ol tbe MeVMth Commtolwn In New Orttmno, )rt lliHlnary to the t MMcsHtoH ol tbv AKboiM Govwuua'Ht. -ItuwM touned to eonverAUon with Ifaw Iy and llartan, who awtiired htm that the J A.rr,f,.,l:, ' ieadiai: Hf jmbllcana who had borne the brunt el the work Hi LouUlana; Anderson whh not wt'ntiontHl by name In MiIm coniieotloM. Utmn, lllwck and Cor of the Committee otiWcMtl t the Introduction of farther evlon thU point, n th6 fi omxl that it would dratf out tint examination to an In. temlBabto length. Mr. MacMahon replied that t uuevtloH of tfolnif into an invert Katlon w am MeVeaKh Comtulmioti had Imor dechlhI inmuet m;hhIoii, and ho otcd for it upon Ground that General Ilutler Informed the I rUuffiahad al, and that he could prove it UoKr , O.Ulaaeeock, keeper of a tHardlnx-hoHje in I WwMHKUm, teetlfled that Mn. Jeiiks 'ord- j lkM4Td Woul be taken ciw of i .Tease ' itafvMwaa Imiu i 1 1 ra ted J 1 e teb rr a t II ed to 5 (v 1 layeM'a ifrivat.1 M ere-. trv. "enn tantev Matthew;) iL." ntbers of hitch character, tlilnttt "V- 1 win to looK favorable." uov. oyea wjbcieiitly came, but he did not know it was la ri'"pon to that telegram. He also tthMcraphed to acli Chandler as follows: ..... r . . 1 1 ...i.i. .. , I rr I ,. aowhere. we Had the work tobdne . 1 ntiim mvl unit KXtWMlltlniiM lntnr In vii-wiif . tae thortaew f time, which, if well perform-1 itiuna mimi fjw lift ..J It ...a I...I1 .a-l It.riOfu Lna. rwni'l hcroon; stun wut-'funs. '. "l."?rrvr."".. smiiruimitnui s,w iiwir, raM i ww. iitate. 1 oh can imagine what the Uemocratt arc about, wihjtw i vooar7 isiicneuj u." The mouey eame, and wltiHet cixpmed his wiltiHitneas to tell what he did with the money when calteil upon to do so. Mr. Hunton said that the object of examining the witites im w watoaeeomHHMlate(iovernorNovee, wlni wished to leave for KrojM?,aiHl thewitnetM would la qaestkvfVsd only on matters relating to Governor Xeyea'a participation In th pro. ctfhirt Ii. G. Dennis, a prominent Kepehltcan of Alachua County, Florida, tc-tl-ft td that Gov. Noyrs wanted him to swear bi tfce correctness of thu return from Archer lreclttt In that county, which was in dispute before the Kcturnini; ltoard, but wites t4d him that unle. he whh ready to 1 ahaadon his eaoe ho bad letter not nut him ' apoa the stand, as hlH evidence would h detrimental to the Republican side. Uov. Xoyes wm regarded by all tlie Keimblicana as Mr. 1,uvaju ..,I.n,.,.. r.-l.....1 ou.l aai iwol nr inenu, aim autvu iwm .,. 4 Nr. L. G. Dennis further testified before the COMtBltb e on the "HHh The reason why he tHd aot wieh to awear to the oorreetaess efthe ret urea from Archer l'reeiuet wiw heaaetM Inspector had eontidentially informed hha that there had been 318 f raudu lent aMwes added to the list of- votera, and the addition of there names was matter nf pebHe notoriety. To Mr. Kutler the witness sMke believed thereturna In Archer lrecinet should have shown 519 votes in excess of what they did for the Uepublican party. The KepttbliCan oiUeer- made upthedeneleney from the registration book, so as to aake the retarns slmw tiielr proper number He believed there had been fraud J ..... ,,-1 ......... ... ot votes, i iten both aides. When the votes were turned outoi the box the raiding number of KepubHeaa votes appeared aa having been legally cast, The wimetetitied that ltiack,Kepubllcan Iiiiiwctor of Klectlom. and Vance, KeBiiUU.H I 1 . .1 .. .. M .1 ..1 nu . .1... eorreetnes nf the return, and that hia reatoit hwotwi.higtogoon the t-tand waa that i ma testimony would have tended strongly to have contradicted theirs. He did not iiu. i cKHeinia KaowHHige to uov. Aoytw, nut tm-1 ply tried to impress him with the idea that he had not better put him on the stand, be-, eae it would injure hla case. Mr. Ills-' eock said he expected to modiicu the I niivu -v ainvsf 'r tflV uni rulM (ho rotni-ti? uml ultus ' J " . n . V. . v. .v..ti.f, mill n.ji. . . 1 Wice showinir that as muiiv men wor ttiev . wV..rvliv,7;Ti "7sra" wereoa theimll llttaM were certified e liy the rehirna, He was willing to leave thelwte 'Htm nere, ere, with the understanding that the I SaT poiat wi Kt uru f-ri raaee, appeared lMjfore the Committee and wade a general and explicit dental of all cuargea made against him of any coaiplicity la fraudulently counting the fUeetoral vote of Florida for II avert. He did not go to Florida at the solicitation or with the knowledge of Gov. UayeS ; he did not understand Dennis efcJectiHg to swear to the re Hi run from Archer Precinct on acccmnt of hla knowk'dge ot frauds coiiunitted, but on account of hU warof further incurring the hostility of the bemocrats. Gov, Noye said: ' I wish to say that no mortal man ever told me or intimated to live while I wai in Forida that there was ar thing fraudulent about that return exfspt what waa sworn to before the OaaYaesJag Board, ami was uiade public. 1 mean I had no private Information derived from any sosree whatever. I honestly and conechsnMottdy lelleve that the return made and arKed by me waa right, ami can say that wo ile a ease which would satisfy auy un IHehtdlced court in Christendom." l-w Wallace, of Indiana, and Gen. John Uttle, of Ohio, both testified that they 'Y'1 not go to Forida at the request of Gov. nays. Gen. Wallace also made a general eenhU ot having promised the member of ae Returning Hoard, prior to the result havK bean declared, that Hayes woul take CJ?.9' them; aubseiuently he may have wua that the ttepubllcans of Florida would be saKably rewarded . The Committee "PfHHntcd Messrs. Hunton, MacMahon, winger, Mutrcr and Hlscock a sub committee te remain in Washington and take teley. Messrs. Potter, Morrison and Cox will act asarellelfor It and the sub-committee ew Orleans. The latter is compoeed of Messrs. Stenger.Keed and lllackburn. Mrs, Jenks appeared before the Committee on the '38th and produced her correspondence with Anderson, but Gen. Bntler being J'1 he letters wern not read Mr. Wm. F. fJlMltltltAS. ffAltf m.I .1... U AAA 1 1 S ln lortda wa handed over to, rSi, -, who cxpeiHteu it in procHring evhvenee. Wttaess gave the names of gjen persons connected with Florida J yoHGes who were appointed Federal offices upon his reeomSrH'f?M Seretary Slierman's letter rSr"1"' asking for the cxamiaa.T;'' 'rge iiHtnber of witnesses to prove timSl "T01 anorganUed system of la ihK? ,BthH 'eCn parishes, and the rII.?l0fiil?.CtHn,,,u, thereto, dairying the 52S??? areaHrt that the preferetTevIsh?, reM.1" H $m in whole or In morJi? W,V?H eemnt Congressman! CoatrW,i ' Bml wnew maHerof oHlelal reVWf, were made public.

that she Juui me snennan letter or count aet :"7 , "J tcimlli tie return s Chandtr ffxamlned raniin"' the n W.la. cMaic troop-. "4',!, .X'1$IWA??J Wasbtnaton: received instructloBS from

The Mr. Jinks-Asdenseneerrespesdaaee was read before the Committee oh the 1st, The letters refer mostly to Mrs. JsaWa visit to Washington and her apparently Hwmf eetsful efforts to make any thing out el Sherman or Matthew on the atrength of her allotted knowledge of certain documaats rulut-

UK 1.0Wla RMHlrs. AhdMTSOU rMIOMHM h,:r l"" miMir, Rtl far being wheedled out of "that lutter" by Sherman oh h merely verbal promise of reward. He also relers to her unsuccessful attempt to bull dose Stanley Matthews out o( a pass. Mrs, Jenks's indorsement on these lotters lndleatethat she communicated their contents to Matthew. Mrs. .Joiik's replies to Anderson's letters are lu h similar sarcnHic vein, but reveal no tangible uct,4...,ltott.ds Maker, the Texas gentleman who sont a lengthy teleVrMtll tit 1'rPrifftMllt IlttVfU. UIIVtfAMtJltl ttlM Mil. !l",rt , , mtherii OmservaUve to a ? ,,0.M' aM"??i lwltM'8 ihtcP: JRl .!r.&!OT fl0 T,e Chairman stated that an thu Committee had no Miwer to oompol h wltne to tirtl(y 'trinK h recnw of CpiiKrtMV.lie would ai. el,MrK Irom lurtber Httvndance. The LeulalaM Xab-Uummlttee. The Mil.vmmitttfe of the l'atter Commit. tee metln Parlor 1', St.Charlwiirotel.NewOr. !. tmih. Kx.Gov,l'aekarU made a lonir MtMttintnt. coveriit the wholu around of the election, the canvaMdx of tin! votes, and hia owh oontet with NIchoIlM for the Govcntorehlp. Jla holds that hia own title wan a aood an that of 1'rwddont llaveD, and that had he been recognized by the I'reldnt hu could havit uialiitultitHl hU msition even witlioutthu uwjof Federal troops. Ho wa under the lmpnKilon at tins time that the Uarlan-MeVeah CoHnieInii were inimical ."".V.??.. .V. " "V": " ,t,'wl g HBea The fiub-committce, on the 1st, further examined ex-Gov. I'ackard, who produeed a KelloKK, together Hote to Mr. rrO nnd letters of Introduction to Me.rs. "Hle Rml Fr'; delivered the letters, had conversations with them, but othInK was certificates : I unioed they knew more 1 . . .t.n f .11.1 . tli.Mrtnn i-. . .k , when I delivered the returns to rerry; Mr. Sherman told me the party would stand by ua : that wemuttoonandlnauKuratelack J ard Wm. II. feymour a Notary Public, m W""". ai II. 1S77, aiMl MfftitiX ui iltOfl. 11. JenKS, - ... ... i....,. SKrKS fCfi.," . . " . ootrniitaiit the Kcpubllcan leaders were cintaiel in a ;:,-i,u, l i.rnvuut dm n liirn nf .1 ,nderKant Fellclana Parlnh, k that no election could he held, and that me I.. K. .louks whs cmploytd by them to M atch Anderson while In New Orleanf and prevent lib return. Aftlant further states that both Audarson and hiinselt were in bald parbh on the day of election, that the aald election wa. conducted under their anpcrvbdon, and whh the mot peaceable and inlr one ever witnessed by him (the attlant); and he further i-tates t lint the nU Anderson made no protest axainst the retunts from aid jmrtgh, owity to the above mentioned facts, and fnat after the return ol htmwlf ami the iald Anderson to the city of New Orleans it wan .-.bowa that the election of Uayei and Wheeler depended upon the electoral vote of LnulMann; that In consideration of this fact, and in onler to e cure the election of said Have, said Ander-t-on signed lu the prepuce of arrlunt a protect partiy in blank, said hU nk heliiit afterwards filled out by parties unknown, that both he and said Andersoti wouW not have signed the protest tor mmu parish nan it not oeeii I tier to secure tne eiecnun oi saui uayes aim wneeier. Tke Strlped'Http. The striped bug haa come, the saddest of the year. Hu is a moral double ender, iron-clad at that. He is unpleasant it two ways. lie burrows in the ground so that you can not rind him, and Tic Hies away so that you can not catch him. lie is rather handsome, as bugs go, but Utterly dastardly, iu that he gnaws the ... T.! ..? .., , stein oi tue piaut ciosb to uie groumi, and ruins it without any apparent advantage to himself. I hnd him on the mils ot cucumbers (pcrnaps it win oe a Clioicra year, and we shall not want auy), the squasho (small loss), and the m,,'nna swhnu nrnr r;IM1 Tim lt melons (.wiiicii never nien;. llio teit way iu uoai wiiii inu sinjiuu uug is to ; down bv tha hills a"ntl natientlv t.i?7" tL n . watch for him. If you are spry, you can annoy him. This, however, takes i -kfn LilllCt It takes all day and part of the - , . IllfTnt. tor lie nvetii in darkness, and .wasietuatnoonuay. nyou Jtci up oe1 ,k ... ,ini. ip,i,i;i H i v fore the dew is oft the plants It goe5 Oil very early you can sprinkle soot on the Plant (soot finny panacea; if 1 can get thu diseaso of a plant reduced to the necessity of the soot, I am all right) ; and soot is unpleasant to the bug. But the best thing to do is to set a toad to catch the bugs. The toad at once establishes the most intimate relations with the bug. It is a pleasure to see such unity among the lower animals. The difficulty is to make the toad stay, and watch the hill. If you know your toad it is all right. If you do not you must build a tight fence round the plants, which the toad can not jump over. This, however, introduces a new clement. I Und that I have a zoological garden on my hands. It is an unexpected result of ray littlo enterprise, which never aspired to the completeness of the Paris " Jardin dee Planter. " Fram ll'aruer'.i Summer in a Garden. Sbwcd Fears.- Cut number of pears !n halves, peel them, and trim so as to get them all of a she; put them into an enameled saucepan, and a good allowance of loaf sugar, the tbiu rind of a lemon, a few cloves and sufficient prepared cochineal to give them a good color. Let them stew gently till quite done. Arrange them neatly oa a dish, strain the sirup, let it reltluce on the fire, then pour it over the pears. Frktomok often rales in the physteal treatment of Babies, They are allowed to suffer and sc reset with fata frow Colic, Flatalence, Bowel Disorders, etc., when soaw simple, reliable and safe remedy, as Dr. Ball's Baby Syrup, would jrira almost I mated is te relief and perfect ease to the Kttk sugsrsr. HoaM Leg of Lamb. Let the fire be moderate, and roast the joint slowly, basting it frequently till aofte, when it should be sprinkled with salt, and the gravy well freed from fat before serving.

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kUrkly with Twpnr and Mlt, m4 ple 1 tk in dih in iHvera, with pknty of I islkMtl Hpplea. wetned. and chopped onions: oover with a icood suet cruet. 1 and bake. When doa, pour out all the gravy at tk side, Uk off tk fat, and add a spooafHl of mushroom ketchup, ! then return it to the pie. , -Ths Helena mantlet i very dressy ; it is made of black Indian oamel'd hair ' uHhmure, trimmed with thread laoo 'and paAH!interie of arc-en-ciel jet. This fashion of mantelet is "cut wit" at the seek, and hence give to this part of the toilet a plewmg nmh. - Tjik followin: conversation lately occurred in a Jsew England railway station: Pat" That is the fare to Putnam?" Agent Putnam in Maseachusetta or Connecticut?" Pat "Phat l thu fare?" Agent" $5 to Putnam, Mass.; $8 to Putnam, Conn.!' Pat "Well, bedad, Oi'll take the chanetit!" Ex. Wilhokt's Toxic Is not a jautacea Is not a euro for everything, but la a catholfron for malarious dlecaoea, and day by day adds frtieh laurels to ita crown of glorious aucccsi, EnKorfcm Livers and Spleens, along the shady banks of our lakes and rivers, are restored to their ltealthy'and normal secrettotts. Health and vluor follow its use, and Chills have taken Uielr detmrture from every household where I iZTftt tS 'fiuJIfc t i u., i n(H-jeiors, ewuneau. I FOK oAI.K ITT ALL DRU0CIST8. Perfectlea 1h Ceekery The neareet approach to perfection In articles designed for kitchen use is that of Doo-1 kby's Ykast Towdkk. With very little experience the housewife or cook is always sure I of delicious biscuits, rolls, bread, cake, etc, 1 ( every time. Thkke is no uee taltdnr the Swiss Ague I Tonic is doing a great work all over the land. S66 A WEEK in your own town. Terms and C owUK bee. AOdr i II IIallHACa..I'wliafHl.M. fllllllss11llItA.WkistlMwcaacw. . II 11 II Ml Thouaaoit cured. IewMt Prhvs. Ia sot J IW w I m io write. LH-.l..Marsh.(hHncTjilcA E. Marsh. yulncj.Mld) ORGANS reupricel210onlrM5.PIAXOS , reuiuinrc J.-)luoniri36. utwi barElii. lirATTT.WaMjincUai.N.J. A FMittre rtnKUTfor It r all dttmr I Is ni Mi. HHBt'i SCemey l rr'T Jt 4T at... a .aa A - It I eanSttouMBdt. t-wrrboni wmnlt. Ss4towT fcCUik. lt)Tide. K tfor lUwtrMeaBaMgw. If raw orauiK boh , hbtv n. eic Wu, m jw. i Good May Come From lt.: It Is a cowman earn plaint aswwg reeptc of this age ttat U:?7 are unftff fruw aa unhealthy condition at Sfttewi, which Is mt, however, actual ttfeeas. If rnu ask tfesm te espials what Uwr mean titer will uauallr say that Ussy are sot m strong as tbry used to be, that their thai eaerakvi are relaxed, asd ther have not that lwpr!t enduring bant UM and faticue which tberforBterli fei. No Hiyftery serroutids the origin of mk h a ro4ttk as thK ami aUxah U.e itfents thHtHK-lres unit lr content to seal u their feelings a tboee of "geat ral dMtttr." a keen fcsem r s 111 at once toil thna they are ranMly awroacMiiC dseaff a most sertoas form. AlHMt alaats in such cases te bhwd. ta wfckh the most valuable essence of life l concentrated, M In a very poTertr-strkken eoadtUoa, which manlfeMs Itself tij a feellag of eoattaat languor, worse la Uie HwrnJog tlwa at anj ether time, aeniaisoeu, tesderness st the siascles, Iom of H tK and a genera dfrwirdered Mate at the bowehi. I'suallr, also, the Hver h at fault and no looser perforata Its aatural offlce ef aJordiag free eracuaaoas and earrrmg off the Mle and the ImixirHh that contaminate )w Wend. Inverr masr cases the kMaeya are Muggfsh In their action, ami unless sumethtaK be dose to set matters aright, UrlKlit's dieeaseordtabstesaiar be the direct base, wha ueaUi folltmlag oa soon afterward. Such hellng4 as these are n to be considered of trlMng lmiwtawee. ft K Is no secret with the medical ptvfcsafcm test sesentl debility Is bat a vague popalar terra which ha a very stanlffeant aasaniac, vie: the beginning of dltease. There are w?nj intHscretlofisor ertsnic IrrecularHtes of a small stare which will beget It, and these are aH too often to be entirely over looked usUltlte real (laager manifests Meelf. lttit H It not Uie bright of foolbhaes m ha so careless of one's safety; aS was will say that K ts not the better way to check disease at Its beginning, and thus avW all the rerll and dlseemfort which the ilevelsped stage of disease mast Invariably eeeaston? If you are deaf ts such onmmoa-ssase reasoning as this, then reaectfMramsautsi the sad asperkwee of thnusands st chronic Invalid, or the mute testiSMny of the tnullltadesof uathacly srarea that never gle the Me I We speak with no rash or dishonest Intentions In say. hut that VKOKHNK will relieve the worst symptoms of general debility asd prevent disease. Torpidity of the HverorbeweK IsdiireMire symptoms and Uielr cause, laacUrlty nf the kidneys and the UsdJer, poverty ot the blood, and a host of ether signs of local disorder are sae overcome by this IsetUmabte remedy, the timely use of which torttses the system aeaJast malaria, and readers Imnosatble the crowd of dire consequences ertgteausgfrslelylfl a want of physical or coastltttthmal vigor, or la the ltKOpiet performance of thehuietlons Ujws wMeh heahh unquesUuaahly aependa. laousasss will bear testimony (and do It voluntarily) that VKflKTINKb Ihe best medical eompausd yet placed before thetmbHcfsrmsnallfigasd pwifiinff the bkd, etadkaUsg all hwsen, hnparnles r foboasus ftecreUoM from the systest, InvbtoraUng and strengthening the system debilitated by disease ; In fast, K ts, a mas have salted It, "Ihe Great Health Kesterer." VEGETINE Purlflesi tlxo Blood. a Boston, Maw., Jan 18, 1877 Mr. H. K femxys, esrfifr I hare been umg VegeHsefsr some time Kh the greateK satlsfactton. ami can MeMf reeommeadltasa great clesasiY aad parMer' theblsod. J. L. HA -OKl. Paster of IkleMon Square M. K. Clmrch. VEGETINE rMirAaB ax If. 1. STEVJENS. BMtOM,IM. Vegetint is Sold by All Druggitts.

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