Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 10, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 March 1879 — Page 6

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. NASI, fmWitW. ISDIAXA. CURRENT NEWS. WiMHWON., Tbe report of the specUl eemmkt-se ppalntsd by tbe Senate to investigate the causes of the eatleeiea of tbe Hot Springs soetiea front tbe enrolled Suadry-eivil Apprepriatlea hill, laet session, says tbe naUelea wWeieerly caused by a elerba.1 error ea tbe part ef tbe overwork sd clerks, ud tbat MMf m parweusariy w wiw. iM?fMtf mm pwweu e uw ahieiair tb tax tebaee and er to IS M. . . . t . 1 . TT . Llll i eeate a pound. Heretofore lb tax on an

Uneke4tobaeeebaebeenMeentaperpond f ' ulmbie mrtv aad atartetl out In pursuit ' HraslHtui Mall .Sti Hinshtn iulwldy in..-ittl-ugt eHt . , i . t it v I w8 reaehe.Mr. Beck juaile tbe polntof Ti2Tft2f7 Lir W T.aa MVo , ot bwl Illans who had teen eommlt- ,,,4 thntlt uanot Kerwaln to tbo bill, and Tbe irlonde M aonator-eteei ean tine murder and depredations through that that it waa new JoKlhlaHon upon tliAmiohem au'enlhuilaetU publie reeoptlon upoa . TrrU fnr tJL m. . prlat.ni bll . ThejftiBie, JV votoowa.

.t. ..- VuLlatAa u tk Wk MS arrrvai in w aeniBton on ine wis. , Tbe Prealdeat baa nominated Kdward K. TH-JoaTTl ewVTlvanla Tanmii;jonu. Stewart, or 1 enntjnajiia, , Lane, of Uttnefe. UnMod States Consul at United States Coneul at Antwerp; James Xiley Weaver, of Weet Vlr$iala, Halted States Coneul at Tienna. Tbe minority report of tbe House Committee, appointed to investigate tbe management of the Xivy Department under Secretary Kobeson, deolares hk adminktratioa of affairs to have been free from fraud, eerrupUon, or willful violation of tbe law. Col. P. Eaton, of Kansas.baa beentppointed to tbe vaacy on tbo atlonai Demoeratie Committee, earned by the reslf nation of Abraham S.Hewitt. Tbe Greenbaek Concro$smen-eleet have addrL to their -TeWtfcaMM dt rr.w ,LTv I S?m aUreS I issued an TTT...-v. ,.,1 1 r-f W . .. . . . .t- .. banking system, and restore to the Governsent, where tbe fundamental law phce it, 1 ta wrto iue awmer. iwutat lu , ivvmwivn rars purniw t iHucm'u the sole power to iwue money, regulate Its Talue,raaa determine its volume." They inrtMor aameuaoafckek- Inteniten te aet together fat wjanlatwg the next Howe, and 1 Mutt they bold tbe baknee of power. ACT KH)lMtfHCT. Secretary Sbormaa baa ordered the TeTenuB euttor OHvor Weleott, now at Port Towneond.te SMka, to preserve peace, and the Sritfeh man-of-war Oprey bas goae 1 from Victoria, H. C.to Sitka, at tbe earnest request of tbe eKtcone, who represented Umt tbey feared aa indteorimlnate massacre by the Indians. ' Col. Edmund Kiee and Lieut. Fred ' Sibley, of tbe Fifth Infantry, aeoompaaled j bTMorri CobB. a trader, with aa escort of six soldier?, were surprised and eaptured oarGlondive Crook, on tbe Yellowstone, whHe oa route from Fort aTeogh to Bismarck, by four masked men, armed with repeating rinos. Tbe whole party were rob bed ot tbeir money, Cobs losing a bag eon-1 tainlnc 2J0Q. A party of sekltera went out t m . . t- .1 ,1 1 . t . 1 irsa rmi awja uur ikuuib inTiroin- . era and captured one of thorn, named Wm. 1 tuu i TW Jtt. Kev. Thomas Foley, Cathoile Jisbop of tbe dioeose of Cbkatso, died in : that city on tbe lfth after an ilinoM of about . two week?. tt. t .1 u V : - 1

TbeOaioPrehlbltionlstebadaSuteCon.;atlcaI advisers. He is of an extremely

Tontioa at Columbus on tbe 3itbt about lw) Iaou ami secretive apposition, ami icr delegates being present. Ghleoa T. Stewart, montbs past appears to bave cherishof Nerwalk, was nominated fr Governor, j ed tbe belief tbat the Pnnees in question George Washington, colored, convicted of 1 were plotting aeainst him. Finally, rape, was hanged at Louisville, Kr., oa tbe " summoaiasf his Privy Council, which 2i$t. J consisted of four persons, known Tbe report that vetiow fever hs reap- Atwenwoon, he laid before scared in New Orleans h denied in a state- thorn his suspicions and demanded that tke

- . . t signed by Dr. Cboppin, Gov. Xleboft?, ' Mayor Patton, and other prominent citizens, who assert that no eases nor deaths frcra yoUow fever have occurred IB tbat city tbis year. At Pine Blur, Ark., on tbe night of tbe 21ft, Robert J. Derry shot and killed Wan. II. TV..!. t - ..Ulu.luu. T-...( ., xrain in i r rry, - mm? jmi nos a. well known sporting man; his murderer is a IeptySborHf. I At BlaomiBglan.Ili., aa tne night of the named Bodtagtoa was burned and his wife porisbod ha tbe names. Bedington made a 1 boave but unsueoessful attempt to reue t-IL. .'j f - .1 1. .11.. l .1 . 1 . t. i

m tiih, wu nn mmmj muBW imtK ainmsaroi biibvb ir eaersi ooruua also died in a few hours. lis still retained. The Kusslan papers, Leonard Ebersoa was fooKshly pmying however, eontinue te report the prevawkh a loaded revolver at Grand Kapids, , lence of various malignant diseases, Mioh., whoa it went of aad the bah struek t and there is no abatement in the Mrs. Gertrude B. Hier, a widow, kllliag her preoautioaary meaeureg taken by adjacent iaotaatly. eouatries to prevent the fatal epidemic from

At Stockton, -t., oa tbe xw, a large l refused to work, and the.enginoer reckless ly screwed down tbe safety-valve, although warned of tbe danger incurred by so doing. In IS minutes afterward the boiler explodad, both ends being Mown out. The body . &f t ha aaaaalaaa m IhtAU-mt ftvai t Va a -1 . - t- ' n tot. cn,im, rt acv arn ra w qi acar imuwi najni The loss I wires aad landed 150 feet distant.

maaKwarKrMMw ro nuam me mil ture before tne. Medical SAdetvor Rfrlin ' ments were uisnoea

of a new nroneUer-nume. run bv a tbrosh- ! .nuHuu i k. Jiuu. ttu. v,nD passed. The bill amen

lag engine. Tbe steam-gauge of tbe engine plague, and says that the measures adeeted nj-,i?f. . "iVAhcl louit

of life was appalliag. Sixteen men were I within the enemy's territory, and his eomkHied laetaatiy aad9S ethers were lajursd, muntcatkms had been Interrupted for some teveral fatally. day. Tbe buh surrounding the post was ClainH to the amouatof ever ,,W0,m intti witk Zulus, but Col. Pearson had have beea lied against Archbishop Purooll, , two months' providone, and Lord Chelmiof Ctaemnatl, and the trustees are Mnabfc to tmnl was about to make an effort to Join him

mtniwB aKuame r ir aseesiaa; sac TT.F .......... .... i eofsgattoas laeurrea tarouga tne ArcntHsaop's uafortunate mkmaaagemont ef Mnanial afalrs. A lottery scbeme is talked of, t but to tbis many seriously object. Mr. E. H. Smith, Manager of the West tfjfra Uaioa Telegraph Compaay at Topeka, ca, uhmos, waseataesd eommiKed for Imprwonment oa aeeount of bis refusal to deMver eortala telegnHH to tbe Legislative Committee Mvetdigetrag the Senatorial election. The Telegraph Compaay win eoatost la the courts the right of the Legislature to compel the disclosure ot private dispatches intraated to them for tranamhsThe remains of Btohep Foley, of Cktaage, were taken to Baltimore, whore his family reside, and kid m Mate fct the Cathedral. The faaerai sorriees were most impressive. Btthop WlagfoW, ef Xtrthern California,

a been eWetod to sueeooa BWiop Wllmer,

laOuWiaaa, who recently Bishop rtorga, of tk ioitu ef Detroit, forward bit mkMMM t Kente. Cause not Stated. A dispatch from Yaakteu, P. T., 31th, I says: Three point in Dakota, Rapid City, Cheyenne Crossing aad Sulphur SpringM from SO to 7." miles apart, wire struek simultaneously by war pmUm. working. prsooaeortiMl arrange-' Fartles Jut Hi from the ! places during the pest week or two bave reported the Sioux country swarming with Ma all war partlee from tbe Bed Cloud and Spotted Tall camps, ami from Cheyenne Klver aad Standing Keek AgenIt is mm many red atrag Klers have re aaatlv ktrartul awn-, wklte a. ireHeral UBeaN " J f rmtae4 tbe whofe up-river eouatry. Tb ettlers in tbe vielaitr of Lower WelvterH Idaho, reeeatlv oneaBlzed a , ' - - j . inrBrluii tk t,,jiui ih attaeked them while oiT their guard, and ly annihilated the whole party, oaly two . ....i u M i-nwn. t . Tbe killed numbered m. The b vof the settlers h not stated. Tbe National Agricultural Congress a, sembledat Nashville, Tens., on the 2ftth There wad a slim attendance. ' i NewOrleaB, Mobile, Galveston and Little Keek celebrated Xardi Gras wit a tke usua ceremonies, bratieu. Memphis had no fermal celeKAST AXD SO UTHKAST. Charles W. ABgell, the defaulting Secre tary or tnex unman xaiaee waruospaay, WSS arrMtd ,B -L,,boB' 1,ortua1' ar rlvl atrhlladelphta on the 23d In charge of a London deteetive. A most imponaBt railway eoBsoiiuauoB .fcLted the lease by the ' lJJVriLkl-Et i -trie Kallway-or tbe iNew lerk, Lake Jlrle and Great Western Railway, as it is now eaMed of the Atlantic and Great Vestera ! ----- - - ... ,, . Katlwav and its branches, far tbe perlotl of 9 year. The terms of tbe lease provide for 3 1 , . . 4V. . Q .;iaB,, j , the laying of a third rail on the Atlantic and ; Great Western (at present a broad-gauge road), the same as has been done on tbe Erie. The consolidated road, extending i from Kew Yerk to Cincinnati, with many I 1 1 .... ,-...v. u ni lIorxaBi nrancnes, h expeetea win oe- ( " m tne most imponaBt oi our truaa nRe ran ways. Ex-Congressman Habrouek died at Rut Y-t the 3d, aged 8S. " forbisx. The chartered steamer Dublin Castle irom ttonuon, wun tne au uaitanoB or tee KKh Kegiment,and the Pretoria,from South amnion witb tbe 91st Hlehlaaders. salletl on 7 ,L V 1, A i it " ! t i tne ltb for tke Cape of Good Hope, aad ) several ships were in readiness to follow at Interval of a few days. Startling intelligence has been received f rtm AT m.T'.Io i fk Aanlthl ftf Ta.l0riintiint , ... w ....... . u . .. . Burmah. Tbe King of Burmab, his Majesty Vaadoomea. baa fer some time eberUhed a 'IP bostility against certain of his nobles and peeialiy agaiast PrlBces T house and I . h.. . . . m . VAL'tn i iw a inc. uimti'ir m -j nr. IbAilar aad devoted Ituddhist, snd i is largely uader the inf uenee of hit eeclesiI 17 - . . a a... .a . t. .it o t'nnees ana tneir wnoe Bouseamus bbouhi ; be executetl. As the will of the ntoaarch in Burmah is supreme, tbe order was given and tbe maaere took place. The two Princes ami tf of their relatives were skin immediately. The details of the massaere are described as horrible In the extreme. i k iMMR uui viHBQiib am jri imiuunt c The Italian Government has prohibited the importation of American swlne.or aay prep-, aratio. of their Hesh, as a precaution against trichinosis. burg tbat Gen. Melfketf declares the plague at aa end in hU Jurisdiction; the military cordon Isolating diTereHt villages have been -1. 1 r .1 I lal 1 .1 I 1 crossing the borders. Dr.Tlrchou, In a lec bvtbe German Geverameat to arevent Ha i JaJj. . . V12Z J PJ , inroads are of too general a character. British advices from Cape Tewn, under at Feb. 53. state that the native eontiaceat baa beea forciblv disarmed and dlsbeaded. Col. Pearson, with 1 British treoas. was eBtrenebed at Ekewe. .10 natfoa wB addlUaaal troop. ' m rym j-m . oaf Tbe Cbinese Government has purchased t maehinery and engaged experienced eni 1 ,ninBt.r, in , ,i. gineors anu spinners in uermaay to estab - - . Msh ooUon mills in China, so as to free that Jtuseiaa Imports. Pope Leo is proposing to ereate a Scoteh Cardinal. ScoUand has now six Hainan Catbeile Bishops, 572 priests, 21 ehurehes and ehapols; ia lWl it bad only 118 priests, 97 ehurehes aad ebapels. The Pope recently reeeived the representatives of a large number ef CathoHepublleatleus issued la Europe and America, and addressed them ea the inflttoaee and mission ef the press. The Duke ef Newcastle is dead. A motion in the House of Commons, on the ath, that summary prehlhltien ef the Importation ef eattle f rem the United States

la ealoulated to destroy an Important trade ami deprive Kug land of the advantage ef bean meat, wu postponed fur four weeks. Gen. Van Boon, Field-Msrsbal of Germanv, riled oh the W, aged 7. The Pope, replying to an atldres from the

Cardinal, emphasized hvs desire to reoon-, elle princes ami people to the Chursh, expressing bis readiness to extend bU hand to all who repeat and cease their persecutions, ' and hU unnlnchlng IntantlonalWHyi, to combat la defense of the rights ami inuepcHuMtu of the Church against those who make vrar against aer. C0X6KESSIOXAL ntOCEEUlXGS. In the Seaate, on tbe lWh, the House bill ' to ax the lwy ot letlcr-carrters hmiI the I ate bill to Incorporate the UnlU'd Static KhU Heiwflt AMoelAttoti tlicii resumed of the l't-otH. AnnmrtaUon bill. When the FM.WtVHX, UKUHHI KIHl me HinciluiWL-liv nni f ,'.lv,fr Volume furtit.ru!m on the bill .S!.i?-nr-:.l ' aawMC niao ivb,s-io K.V4utiv ti.w- com Ain)t-iinUtiin bill wa fur ther coasldtneil in Committee 01 the Whole. Alt ttmeMtlmeiit wm onerwi oy .Mr, 1 H-rtmtt, rt pealiiiK the Jurors' tot onth, l and rvfrulHtinK th mode of Hrau-InK and jmy of UirorH. wliicii ws ohk'CtHlto on a point ot order, but the objection was ovemiltHl by the Chairman, .Mr. llltukliurn. A kin ami heatrU ditcuaalnn ensued, which was Benerallv pHrtkiimtt In by the momh The ameiidHient whs tlHally adopted a vof nf 127 veai to 85 nam. An niuoiid' , meat was then olfurwl by Mr. Southard, i reM;Hllnt the xectkm which antliorlzel the ' appointment of Federal 8uHjrvlora ot Kleeition. TbUIedtoa ftill more animated dia1 eusoioH, In which Mr. Southard ninths u 1 1 Rthy aieech in favor of the proposed le- , itdattim. and Mr. (iartiuld in otitxltloH to 1 it. Without taking any action on the aniL'tid M,ttii iHimmitteme. and tho House aU-3-raed. In the Senate, on the 30th. the Post-office l1 lZfT1 , ihmwu-jcb-.. , .n, ....- bK aiulon of the bill It was temporarily laid aside in order faatGeneralShield Kh't apilllk la fRVor f the bin KrantinK uan!ous to aurvhituf soldlora of thn Mextcaa War. The galleries were crowded. ana tne om veteran wKKireqaentiy apjuatniet from all parts of tin chamber In the House, the contested rfuetb.n case from KlorIda was OocItKHl in favor of Fiiiley, Democrat. contestant, and he wa awnrn l. Memorial services were held in honor of the late Kepre-1 31I,"J"fXWe,el, XeVliaa HBd vllUams' 01 , c 1 , , ,r , I the Senate, on the 2Irt, Mr. Aoorhees , introtiuceo a tun autnonaing aim requirm t SccnUkTy of the Treasury to rel,M.e UnitC(1 ate, icl.tcnrter nnt(M now held for the , redemption ot fractional currency and part ol ' sucn notes iiereiiirHreireuiroiiiciicuiaiMia t Hnder the act of January H,to the aitrt"Kte i amount of SS.SW.SOO. and to expend the tmme I in payment of such claim forarrear of punakms as mav be allowed tinder the act of Jan-tiarj-38, is;i. Itcferred Mr. Saunders, Irom the Committee on Indian Affaira, reported , ' without amendmeat the Fenat bill to authorize the President temporarily to tram-, 1 fer the custwly, control and manaKement of certain Indian tribe Irom the Interior to the War Department. Placed on the calem (Iar tie,1Hte bill lor the relief of homestead elders on public land, paaM-d. inn bill relating to the tranortation of aaiuialt imssd. It provides lor the humane care of eattle during transportation on railways and steamboats, and authorize the Secretary of tho Treasury to appoint an - 1. ... .... f.K.fnw4..M ... ...... .-4 . . Portlaiol fMe.1. Boiitoii. iKW lurK, t-niiauei rjNgg. Jg nve aHlmals oeManeil for e.)ortatinn ( . . -. .1 . 1 . . . a n aiinl. Iwiultlii jantull tt.tl T lua niiiTnu w ihth irenianj vF,tivaii. u Armv Anmnnnatioii bill wa- further coHMdered Inthelloute, atter thi coaclnskm of tias morninx hour, billi on tlm private eal-, .....I..-......... ...... !.!,.. .1 t . IVuiuiK.i, nf flu. Vvi.o.e sev - - - . jout of tho War were tiresM'ntcd. all of which. with a single exception, were dlspod ot by striking out the enacting clause. In the Senate, on the Jd, the credential of Zachary Clnndtcr were presented and lie was a worn in and took his scat. Mr. Cockrell sobmittvd an amendment to the lltver and Harbor Appropriation WU, providing for a board of eniftneer to devise a method ot decpeiittiK the ckaanel of the .Mls-oun niver an tm1POviHi its mtvlttatlon. Keferred. The Army Appropriation loll was taken up. HMd the tectum in tegartl to army rcorgamzaiion were striekeH out, on the ground that there was not tlrce to ptojrly conMer them. The piovl-lon In the House bill forblddinjttheusc f tioops at election waa abo stricken out yean. 31 : nay. 2-a party vote. .Senator ImvlM (111.) voted In the amnnatlve In) the Hou-sc, tbe bill for the rejieal of the Itesumption act, aa ami tided by the .Snate, I jkUluntfon act HH amended bV imivldiiMc that V. S. notes shsfi lu receiva & TolVZl ktt(es. was taken tip and along dlscuM-toa I Mes-rs. Gartleld, Price and others against it. ' . Mr. (iarlteld movett that the bill and amend-. j t"Vet 4i - ,,aya ill) Tho Senate a t . . - I. .. I.I 1 1 .... a l..a I.. I. 1 ...... f . ' aareee ro yeaa, 141 naj-n, uw- imi rwnw uiHimiluifanii tn flu. liltl iirrlrt ililf tlin lmilil gratlon of Chinese were agreetl to, and the ' bill now goes to the President. In the Senate, on the 21th, the Army Appropriation bill being undar consideration. It was voted yeas 27, nays SI to Mrlke f out of the bill the clause Inserted by the House allowing railroad companies to j use tlieir teleinranhie line for com-! , merclal purposea. Other Important amend- j MONta 9-tm all of. ami the bill dime the charter of and Trust company Internal KevoHae bill was resumed, and the Senate amenoments lelng mm. concurred In, eonsmeratioHot tm: a Conference Committee was appointed. The Civil .Sundry Appropriation bill passed under a suspension oi the mien. The Senate met at 1 p. ra., on the 3Ath, after an all-nfght's session devoted mainly to consideration of the Detfcleiicy Apptoprla i ttonWll. lly a vote of yeas , ys3, the' Senate refused to take up the leaohitton de daring David T. Corldit entlthMl to hU seat I as .Vtiator front South Carolina In the place . ot M. U. ltutler, the iiresent liaiimbent. Messrs. Cameron ot Pennsylvania, Conover, I MaulK'WH and Patterafn voted with the Democrats In the neantlve. The Senate ' then proceeded with cunslderation of , the Dctlckitcy Appropriatton bill, and nam aa tisvirt at a v"m-.a uj ana VSUIitlil tt K.TJ on Annrom-iatloiH were astreed to. as follows. AptmipriatlnK.iWtopaytheDenverl'actHe I Kalla-aywid relcKiaphComirany for carrying 1 thf,nili! : ftno for tho w. ninur.f itHvr.ii-u. lor. late Minister to Germany; tt.tm for the lute Consnlt!en for the Contingent atinllcd toward de. ! f mi of the Senate, to be ap fravina expenses of such mvestlsfatloiia and inquiries as have already been or may hereafter be directed by the Senate during the Forty-fifth Congress In the House, a tno tlon made by Mr. Monroe to suspend the rules andpaaa the bill applying W,m),(X) of the proceeds of the sale ot certiHuatea ef deposit iHHinor..wu in iw imueu in aiu oi reiutiuing the public debt to the payment of arrears 61 , pensiona waailefeated yeas,llfi;nayn.l7J.TIie House then went Into Committee ol the wnoie, .wr. tiiacKbtirn in the ehalr, on the Iealslatlve Appropriatton bill, the question iMdaf on Mr. fSoutuard's amendment repealing tlie law creating the ofHee of Klectoral gupervle)rs, etc. After some additional tilsewsson of the meaoure, the umendinent was can-led yeas, 1.1ft; nays, 110-and tho bill as apwpletwt was SHbsequeatly reiJorted to the House and paeeed.

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Tbe rHer CHwHtiHf. The m(om mt tbe Pr Committee were rmiwd at WahlfoH oa tbe VAU. JohnK. Coyhs teetlieU tbat be weat to tlalvt.uior.wi4ot Col. IVIjoh. aftward OcMiiwr lav) Uhi bta iKatrurtMiM and a teleKraphle eftilwr. a4 bo wm autlHHUed Ito draw' uboh hiui for woiw k delray aay ! etwary expeu. Hn lutrtKiloit aete t akt the lmoerMta In MtvurtiiK a fair ciuuu JIo uxpemled while there pearly ilO.m A proposition wua HiaU to wliwej by one Al examler Tkab to bujr jip the '"TlIUJ Hoard for MO,, but w ba.l mh.i warned tbatTbMlHwaa notutwtwwrthy and to have notltlitK wHh ''Im. nkdtieeormtMwol Mrtorl;d the rrt! cinuvni attrHutd t him. He bad d-Mrovetl hta key. He UU not bvliuvo tltnt Ti.rttfu uaU hhv knowledue of tlte Mewpi aeavtui

"Saar.lfaTerof tbe South i was a hnaty noie to the jeweler, an a. Carolina iteturtdnx Hoard in isTts. at pn-wtnt , timate mend, in which she succinttlr mWlBic In itoeton, wa cM.u-d by M;J stated her terrible position, and uivd iuet and t.ttried tit dHialot eertala etate-' hatn to ber raliof with th r uienu made by smith M- W.t-.l In hi fi blu to naiei 10 ner ret mm, wtin ttiert:rtenee belore tin' COtitmlttee. itn js quUite police Jstance, immediately on f1.1 "JpvtTZ1 ,..L'2L Jl!inJ5 receipt of the missive.

tnu Kvmrnlnts Ktd. who fld him tie whs requeued to w tneiuite; ,h S?elt fyHcbK r portion of it, could be ttHwrd lortne Tit Ian Pli..t.irl. Slllltllllin told w m . - ... I. .1.0 .r...... unu.il uitit ftr aanUed. and that they meant to haet lie ,.t. if .1.. lor the accoiupiUhtnent t hit juirpo-e. wu - nt- tola froiouiti foe him to attc

tl 'iJvt'n .Vu lleV tr mer "St! tlwt It waa ! 8B au pernaps wucfced bitted tbeim- by Iter skim, can only be left to the presdon upon the mind of witiHt'.at h a readcr's iraaeiiiation ; but her iron nme

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10 t tnat It a utterly tueiu-at jwned, hummed an operatic air, turn-l'ni-my.H ?H'K''.!2 , ad over the leaves of a novel, and in

with tne ICetiirniux Question tlint and would t tho state had aono tor iia-a ff', " ',.Ir ,,o; la: and bad ...i.aAin.nr interview-, with Solomon for the Who? Km.Krr' HMl1 wXili"utthv nlai Ui iT.,.m n..w...vuiii..iiiru witness fald that Solotmm told htm be wk ilnmoH told htm be wk athorizei to Msl MM if e:eHry to tecura hW dJeet: thU ":? moo witueM). HU friendly relatmnt -ith Solomon commoen iimnerrMn- "r, , standing tho lattr'a attempt to bribe him. .. . . , , ... .... unueu states arsaa, aarioH.o. ing Hoard sion inlST. .Maddox told him , tu that n.v. wells intended to sell out to tne Domocrata; did not know ft auv financial an uneiutoit helng maoe wun Well. AVltneMi and Maddox eHCouraged ti confidence of Weils, according to the former's testimony, la order that thev miahtOO aoieto ureaaupiiiepnMHMKuwmuv betore it was cotwummaKHi. w itness w examined at length reKatdinje the c&arge

that the party he commanded weut to,u u t TMVi.fi nrurcu! Ta"" nki Ouachita Pat Ln and murdered a numler of ' Known as l wo-nngereu Jen, wno neKto. s. eu He very emphatically tmnied wan in great requont about that time for that any one was mnrdrr-d .by Ms party. several robberiea com mi: ted in tb

wednv",7.utmt ftiisnds. Gen. Butler read a letter from tne witne-M to "Dear Maddox." in which the writcr said: "it you shooM imj ptaceu at tae headotthe Secret Service Iturvau, apprdnt me at once and order me to New Oneans f Tat lis fat r.i,iirwinvfn. MIi-1. aa in that way tho Government will have to pay HI) ulnliirii uvasmiw i" J"J , tlieiu uttl OI IH) "wa nueiiei. nine " rev-tcrs-one to Packard, infonnlnie him that tiMsj President wants Jack Wharton here (-t , WaahlnaiAn) on buinew.. and to send him i oa uniaeaiaxeo . me ier 10 , me of my appointment." Manager Whitney, of tbe Western Union TeJeexaph Company, said tlmt within the last S days there had been telenviiw taecutlve order, and were sent to .Vew York, lie had no wa what the motive for withf, '"""Af V. tiC.:.4VK-w7iMaO:. eorre?iKdett of the Nw York sun at Washintr t-.AA .nlai w man Potter, addressed to enator heiiogg and written by IKJ..M. Jewctt, Sevtftary of the lulslana Uepublleait Campuhett Commltteu tif IsTC. The witter eharacs KVit with having betrayed Ida fJewett a) interests, ami aildn: "I do not piwms to submit to the eon-eineneetiof yoard v-ious actio. I have MTtTned the Administration and yoursell in many thing. Notwithstanding you have wra that vou did wot draft the proteat for Kelly and Klehliml Parish. ec., L!LMyr..t,,'L.l,"J..,S0, V" J25JT2; many pieces of doctiiiientary ev Idence which i mini upon you ami wntcu wouia cm your tHMllicai caieer very auuueiuy, u tnntnn worse Imfell you. I have withheld my kaowb edae of the fraurta committed to carry Loul. "f-wLW tratioHlUo notknoa-why I should continue to do so. I mnen preier to remain upoa ( irlemllv terms with vou ami the Admlnistra-' tion. but my lriend in Louisiana mast be tuken care of and mv interest must be con sulted in all twlltical agreemeuts la tbat; State.!' I). .1. M. .Tewett appeared before the Com-

Ullliet; SHU ni;M,l irrvt k if. ioimwin.m.f.." F b - ' his hand writing- He also toetiiied as to false j cup seeded raisins, two small teaspOOti nrntKt, linlnir in Mile from seven. 1 narfltei of 1 aivli ttir in ttoar until tbo mlxttttV

f . a . . 1. I .t... 1 ...... n 1.. 4 ' Louisiana ; he himself drafted a iinmber upoa T aaalul u liu llM li liuaulf alriaffaMl ffl lit. Iialuir U lW.ll arnitavits ot supervisors, anu tney were insert ed In the com-ondatea statements deposited In tbe vault of the 1'ost-oroce. H'itnew testified that he hail the original of tbe KicklaHd protest, anil that It was drawn ap by KellOKg. James II. Maddox testified as to interviews between Gov. Wells, Wharton, Packard and k!meU, regarding Welht's voteWells wanted T30.ee 1, and Packard said be would take It into coasitforatiea. AnatHdavit was reeeived from C. W. ; Wooley, denying certain atatemeats containetl in tb evidence of John F. Coyw; also, a letter from Alex. Thaln, aaklngUibe allowed to refute certain atstemoata afaotiagblM al so made by Coyle. A TiHay'g WentlerfHl Nerve. Airs. Isadora Middkstoa, a very beautiful woman, and ona of the acknowledged leaders of fashion in Mobile, oan certainly boast of the poaseeekm of as much nerve and true moral courage as are often vouchsafed to any of bet sex. On the evening of September 19 she was in her boudoir putting away some; articles of jewelry, when she noticed tbat the peculiar position of a library lamp that was burning upon a chair in the back part of the room had thrown upon tbe floor, almost direetly at bar feet, the shadow of a man who was crouching under a broad-topped ornamental labia in the center of the room. She also remarked that the open hand of the shadow had but two fingers, and remembered that several desperate burglaries had recently been committed in the neighborhood, supposititiously by a negro doeperado, who wae notorious an baring lost two lingers of his right hand. Mr. Mtddlekm was absent from the city, and, besides herself in the house, there wae but a single maid-servant. Instead of faisUng with fear, or shrieking for help, the brave lady seated herself at the very table underneath which, the miscreant was concealed, and rang for the servant.

j T" Hattd me writing usatoriala, Brid. et," said she, with perfect mlwnw; Vi

want tou to take a Hots Ui'm instant m Mr. Forfir, tb jwUr, and have hn Mfid yon back with my dUwond necklace ami MU--dropa which I left there for lepairs several days o. HriBr tbern with you, bo matter if full v repair, ed or not. " Tbej ar by twentyfold tfc most valuable article of jewelry that I poeaeea, KUtl I do ROC wkk to otker irht without brmg tbem in my bureau drawer." Tbe note wu at onc written ami diipMobed, but iMed of beinsj in th tenor tbat she had igirified (imi jHirpo; for the e meeaied robber to overhear, for be had no jewelry under repair), it The sgoutea whk)h that refttveil anj 1 delicate woHiAR underwent when lefc 1 alone in the house, with Ibe co.W Befe of the ureeence of that desperate crouched under tbe verv table 1 sustained ner inrtmen ine oraeai. jjfce - I B 1, .S m i other ways lulieu the lurker into a seaje waited, waited with a wildly beatins hi... rt aiul hor evoa fastonml hiv.ii Vt hands of her liufe ormulu olock with i ntHKir. feveruh ifaze. , f-B tin-r,.Tur. pa rw f Ki nrrut fn . jr, ' " ' JT"" . '.v T 7 Therewaea rinr at the door1)1, and she strolled carelessly into the i bull nd down sluirA to oten it Tr t nau anu uown swttra i own it. ice ' ruse had been a success. She not only adluittetl Brideeu but also Mr. Forfafr ml thre .St1W.HJ POKn- Jte latter passed steathily up stairs aad into the boudoir, where they suddealr nounptoj unon the concealed bunrlar &o i pounceuapun whs ouausamu ourgiar .M) ' unexpectedly as to secure him With hardly a Struggle. j Tki ricBoi- nrnvcu. to b a ntr-n i ine prisoner proTa to ne a negro cnminal named Uhapman, but moUtime before, mi i be 14 now serviar a 20 years' sentence . iKnm St Pnsoa Hitrtfr.i v--2t. i , Among the novelties just brought t-1 0111 to please the ladies the braid band- ..,.. , pins for the hair are very successful These pins are an inch-broad band cf . . ,atuianm.)v ( - n ',"-"T graved, four inches in length, and Ten decidedly curved, so aa to partly enrir cJe the brakl and keep it in place, l it trmlble wita t. pretty OrnamenU hitherto ha been that they were iO fniil. The new ones are made especially to remedy this objection, tbe p.r.s being extra strong and swung on a tube 1 vrr sWE' the eneraved bands aad a comb snap?, with a row of tinv 1ml is swinging at it top, bin favonww. i Chicken IHe Boil the chicken until t.aiCAC T.-noii iae c"--tender, salt to tate; make acntSt wsta 1 ou.irt tiour. 2 Small tableapoons lard, . L 'i- i ta-aooa ala cf 1 teaspoon sattt 1 teaspoon w.Hia, - cream-tartar, sifted wttn tbe nonr; - . cuoe sweet milk. Work the lanl in Hi flour as quickly as possible, awl mate tne douga g so it aa you can roll o?. . . ji-u -rt.t. . ,,t, ,,. Lie deep dtfh with tbe crust, put 3. k th chicken, with the large bone! rtteacup of the chtckrbroth, a little salt and pepper: core. with the crust, and bake 1 hour. Stir with gravy made from the chicken broti. Coffee CaU. cup sugar, 1 cap molvf as,l oup butter, 1 cup strong coffee, 1 tesononi i'ihhiiiuib. a s-raUMl BUtweet a m a " drop from the spoon. This receipt wu make 2 oakes. Makv people get their best health a later life. The nonagenarian poet Rogers sakl he never had three consecutive days of good health till past 40. THE MARKETS. XKW YORK. Fclwaaryls. 1&-KKKVES-Xatlve Steers..... : SHKr.P-Cowmoa to Choice. HOtSS- Live COTTOX Middling. . FIH;K Good toCttotee.... M f. ru.uv a L...I Slit . . a T'.- a MB invirwvrau....a ii.ee !.- ST. LOUIS. w . COTTOX-MbWHme ,Z' lIKKVitos-ClKrfea to Fancy.. S-f Coolto IVime.... J Native Cows Texan -Seem 2J J SIIKKP-Xattve m iS FLOUR-botee 5 WHK.VT Red WliIteiXo!2 l.WV ,S iur.-.T. I.... - x ., TIMOrHY SKKl-Iriao.... l'A TOKACCO-lMrkLugs....... 1- rij Medium Dark Loaf ir, HAT-Choiee Timothy ; K UTT K K C lioke Jlry , fj W OO Lr-Tub washed . C iKOee 30 J . . a aa I uawasaoa jau.ei..- - CHICAGO. mmn m ,w RKKVBS Comm'a toCboteo HOGS-Commoa to Choice.. 3-; . j ij SHKKP-Comnton toCbotee Jf ?n FLOUK-Wblte Whiter...... i : si. U)a. X.. aTiijaa 21 OATS XO. 2. Xew ,a Kir .Ml, 3 ... .TT iflja lORK-Xew Maea rrufv ya. i ... II ft SO 9 - . I CORX-Wblte jj OATS ft. lAMtls 1 MAr-Obotee ll? 2 ll. l"ORK Xew Mesa HACOX mZ A coiraox Mwanag -

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