Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 29, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 July 1879 — Page 2

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CUEHENT NEWS.

Seitews far tee rrsmsnaarga

Pieaec Hfcmasek gave a (Manor oa the Sd

I la kwMr of Aadfew I, WMU, AHriM

Xieter.

Tnerty-eee mm were kitted hy an ex pie -iea is tae llfca IWaoiyra eeal-idt, near

, CffcM((W &4tMaMe Mt t H

Gwwl G nut arrived at Yokohama, Ja-

ipsa, HkWiU. M will preeeod to Tokto, where ae wtH ae tae g"tft of the Kmnerer.

TW Britis I lease of CtHHHMHM have

! igiwl to the appointment of a royal eem-

mi4ec. to affaire mte the causes of the

exfetiag agricultural dearest'lon Ih that t eeaatrj- aad how far tkej are eansed by and "

THE MINNESOTA CYCLONE, "nether rartteelara HeoartVtaff IU Rav-

of htottirk, ateriae4 hjr tae mMm, M tot sower erew a Kane im i are reaweiaWe hj lesjtatetien. During the

IBrTT im tr flgiftrf fCsttsrr. anm -it T-" rraiasaaargji m we wrooc a aeoaie ay til verse opatoos were express - smite laWtgatioa dariac the Caaam lieaai athas own throat. Saaith hulbeeaoa ed ae to tae ennee of the depression, but all

Tk ttiarrT Bah dimmtrltt will u w r smea aajruwa ih( Awrxti eoa(Kioa wae

of Seaotere aakry, Battef,

Taaoe. Caatecoa of Wiieoacia aw

Thoy will neaiaieaw their lohon ia Xaaeoe darhas the kMer part of SopMattMfeTe TToa IwadaaaMUl nM he oMBfoeoi of Seaotors HHl t Grpa

aa4 Moaetoa ae Mo Daionn mt

ami. oHaor Caaaoroa of "Hli oeatta or Legaa

(hyaiooh Ta.,oaU

a priaae factor.

a liihaach for men! oaw. ' Xoru Lw, a a agio, who oaamhtaii ahor-

of Tvucoatia aaa Logaa t nw ann mi, wih mhiu

oc an cmaea at coat Taney, w.

tlheaightof theMh. He watakea

fraeaatnia, whikhoiag eoawefoi, a oritoaor, to Huattaftea.. - (na Jt nmirfirr - rixm

' aroaaiit of eaeeprteaaMy fav erefj.

ae roprteeatatiTe Seyahlieaa. Seaotor x e urpaoa Koara eagaaaoat aUac kiaaooMihklor JffeJUBTV? hhmtoeerre. The Lek4oa hwMiiotfoa , f lfcr wHI aot he renuaod aatU ahoat the 3Ha of , " eeC 1 yoreaiher. whoa the 8afa.CeiaaitttM are o fe forary tra.

mtiaiVlr ia w Orleaar 1 antherity, that a eaajiliaotiia he TheFrfcieataa4 ioaaUr, tfthr with ' inI hy th WiW the Set everal awaihen of the CaMaot aad taok life. 5 SoBrooi faatilioi, took a Ftxmh-of-Jutj exeaneea lo.e mwHm to he iloaotow the oa the stoaaMr Tattaaoofo to Xorfoik aad Wahoch, 5C Look aaxi Paciac Nattway. I

Fortrose Moaroe, the trip oocapyiae twsi f . The States op of war Wachwett i XiaMer of the Iatorior.

jj A Bortta tologram of the 0th says it ni-

aaorott iaa tvae uoveraamii win Kraat am aoftty to a eoaoUerahlo auaihor of Catbolie prieotff. pttalhe4 a4r the Falk laws, aad panloa aM hoaishod or deposed Bishops, aad ponait theat to rot ara to their sees. The Liberate hare tost heavily la the reeoat eloetieae to the Genaaa Keiehsrath. Both the MiaWrter of Justlee aad the Minister of Ceaiaieree have beea uaeoated. ForhaadredNihillste were arrrsted at KieCoa the aight of the 2tk of June, aad a groat store of weapon was soized. The harvest ia Gonaaay is uausually preathiag; ia Fraaee, quite the eoatrary. A riot oetittrred in Kk Jaaeiro, or ae-

of the dkM(-a by the Enperor of

Troops were

eys. 1 " , . , . . I eailedoat, aad. ia dearfe the streets, sever

JohaA.Haatorof Hhnmd hosroaeifod io iruoarej oa toe sa for tae par- wwe wMIBied. theappeiatawatof Chief -Jastioc of theSa- of oaa aa to await farthor oraors a stoaser whhM poeseager. on the RlvyreaMCoartof Utah. tosat Wathhagtea. ' r Daahs, ia Fraaee, was suak duriag a Darias the teaioa of Cowcrw mt ter-, Zrmw ir harrieaae aa4 oaly live persoas eseaped. mlaated, 72? hilts aad M feta rm jj ' , , T i The BrHfeh foreos have uaited for a comwore iatrodueod ia the $eat, aad m Waod attaek apoa the Zulu stroaghold. Waadll)oiatneoitMs ia the Hoaie. . L' t4 J"? At whkh fe said to h loeated somewhere 1 Uihaa iTa OaWVatli I . ? a r.. t

TZl aorthoatof Uisadt. The reported armU-

tke sosa to have filioa through.

The pra who supplied the pistol to

the MSeefeiippi Valley Soaitory Coaaefl, aad At Lafce iwaieai, Bear Worer. ' to the Emperor of Russia oa

TepreceaioHvesottaerawroaaaaa rrrer- f the 14th of Awil last fe a hTsieiaB

St. Paul, Minn., Jaly 4. Tha f rtfc eompiete aad oohereat aeeouat of the terri- ' hie deotruetkHi to life In Goodhue County by the atom of Wednesday algkt aad yesterday morainx reauhed here at aa early hour this morning. The storm amimed the eharaoter of a eyelone near Red Wing Point, the greatest vioknoe being at Vasa, a small village some wiles west of the Miselsslppl. The following is from a Red Wing speetai to the IHoHter-Prm:

IS TIIK TOWN Or VASA the fury of the storm was at its height.

making fearful havoe. It socmed to start about four nlles from Vasa Church, and travel eil In a southwesterly direction. The ' orphanage, which k under the (tare of the ehureh, was eompletely demolished. It t contained 34 inmates, besides Strani berg, who has charge. Out of this number, three were killed out

right aad 1? others injured, three It Is thought fatally. The house of Erlok Stevenson, elose by, was blown down. He was killed and hie wife severely Injured. U. H. Holme and wife, an elderly eouple, were killed, also a baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. Linstead, and another party, whose name has not been learned, waking nine In all killed and four more not expected to live. The number wounded Is 30. The square roof was blown from the parsonage a little in the rear of the ehureh and set down in the field where it flattened like a fan. The barn of Augustus Peterson was blown down and his house badly injured; also, of course, the houses of all who have been mentioned kill ed were blown down and many houses were injured. The storm, also, raged through Belle Creek. There it blew down the houses of Anthony Pettlt and completely demolished the barn of Walter Doyle. The blacksmith-shop at Black Oak Postonlee was scattered to the winds, and at ditferent places in the town trees were lifted right off the ground by the roots and oar-

neu rorwaru anu set uown witnout ureas

A TerrlHc tiale tm the Upper XU swart, Bismarck, Dakota, July 1. An efce. trio storm , m Dm Signal Oftieer terras it, broke upon tnU oity Riid vicinity about h&lf'past 7 o'clock last evening It was aoooaipanieU by rain, bail, ana wind at the rate of 48 milee per hour A cloud of blinding dust preceded '.be rain. The storm oame from the sooth and laated about an hour. At the steamboat landing a iruet in a wedge shape oame up the Missouri and struck the large steamer Montana. Capt. Benson saw the cutting water and sounded the alarm. He stepped to the fastenings o( tbe chimneys to see if they were secure and at the mbm moment he felt the great cabin rise and tbe steamer dash against the shore. All tbe chains were snapped and one-half the cabin parted from the boat as neatly as if it had bees done by carpenter or mechanic. The rest of the cabin was torn to pieces, bet not blown ashore. The bedsteads, mattresses, springe, bowls, pitchers and anBientionablee of staterooms were scattered on the levee and carried up the side of the 200-foc-t bluff that looks down upon the wharf. Large splinters and s mattress or two were wafted over the bluf for a quarter of a mile. Cars standing on the track were damaged by ilying pieces. The elegant mirror in the ladies cabin was driven through the air liko a feather. 5d

wrecked upon a stump. The big bell on the deck was lifted from its frame, while a dozen empty buckets and a beer-bottle standing on the hurricane deck of the steamer Dakota, &0 feet westward, were unmoved. The Montana

WMT AXD SOCTSTHTBST. tatwsfh the head. Caoe mot stated. He

At a eoafereaoe mewiswc oe measnsrsoc ur, wemtcraM( . . . . . . . I ... - . - . s r

iae auoaai jsoara ot neaiu, awsaoers oc "nt"Finwi;

torost,held at Memphis oathe 2d, rale aad toaac Bute, loaded wxh pai.: eager?, eareea-

rogasatioBS preeatd hy the Kl Brd d, the harrkaae : feeofce T, aad haa-fneahh,asaiptfedtoraooadaaditam-of paeesgers were tairowa iato the hoate, were appravod. The rooaassaeada- water. JohaCahiU aad kt yeoaa: dauratfoa of tbe Xfefeppi Valley Saattary, r, Lewfe LaCaofelKXtliteSaKkrowasd Cottacil, that etatioae of iapcetloa he e4ah- ' three others aot idestiied were killed, Hhcd every asaaer oa the Minor tpi erl were iaj-im! aad three akifsz. By River at Vkksoarf, Meaaphis aad Cairo, the smokias; down e a crowded steamboat was iadored. The Tasse 9tat Board 51 whKt Morrfe IIaad, ja5 below Treatoa, of Heahh has adopted by-laws eoaoaiaiac h, about 75 persoawere the Mlowiag Metioa: (Upoa sotafattory throw hKo the rirer. Mrs. Andrew JohajmfonsMMioa of the appro or traat hr 3-jear-oid $a aad a little gfci tatroafhthe Stateof Teaae-seof Safeesed asmedMBler wetedrowaed aad others were oroas or good, it shall he the datr of the , iojacod. Fras4eBttocaeedeime to he i4eid , Mrs. Meorr Lrn aol her jr jumped .at the State liae, or if foaad withia the - it amiae; traia at Tanser, N. Y., oa

Dr. Weimar. He is afeo proved to have secured the pofeon with which Solovied attempted suicide after his failure to kill the Czar, aad to have owned the horse W MiWT of rkWh th AalT!aBfs nf Ran.

Metatr attempted to oseape. A tele- J.if"'9? i.S"! lln.

, cava cv irau a5 14 tuc bdmvi

Lt'SSaatow., on the Lake Shore, three I T- fre houses were torn down, and a man and his tno . Underwriters1 of bt. Louis, but not wife and daughter killed In one of them, j against wind. Tbe damage to the cabin At Maiden itock, two frame houses were is about $12,000. She would have left rA?rf.!i"-iie top of,th.e wreh0UM! with a load of freight and 100 pawni&Xrattld. t. Tren. ' 8 Benton on Thursday, s'he will ton, where It unroofed Mr. Hamelegreu'a j g instead to St. Louts, at an expense house, bars aad granery, and broke down of $11,000 and the indirect los of a seaI!!,!.?1"?., tr.ee ,"IJ,U "."VY' .,"M!!fl! n,s wok. The steamer Dakota was Hear lv every tree. Thereof of Andrew Ncl- i..:. i . , .

soa's'barn was blown away and completely 1 ffi 7 C ' ,y smashed to pieces, and the barn of John , ,05t ?ne-half of the hurricane roof for-

Tacijart. another neighbor, was ntnick hv

llgntnlng and burned to the ground. These house are all In the southeastern Dart of

its of the State, to eae said peroas or .gooae to he rosaaved fromeavrf, hoot aad Hhor liaos of tnafit aad sosawlyk elated. Joha Crocker, Wm, Perry, aad D. 0Doaahas, three aethers, woresttaVeated hv aare ia the Yettow Jacket Miae at Tirgiaia,Ker.v oathe aight of the let. The at mice to the

u jltk Kaawsy oa taeM. i former, a hride, was haitaatly kified, aad the latter aged 17twHsrioaelyiajared. tisarcd Spotteahaher, a joaag: Germoa, wa haaand ac Lthamaa, Pa., oa the 31, teethe sawder of Joha Xrfcoa. At Newcastle, Pa., oa th 4tk,Mfe Rhet-

sa lleaz, a yovag Gorman garl, wa haraed

grata from St. Peters-burg states that he has beea seateaeed to be hanged very shortly. A severe frost prevailed throughout a part of the Province of Quebec oa the night of the 5th of July. Beaas were killed aad early potatoes cut dowa to the ground. The Ooverameat of Fraaee refuses to permit cdteers of the Army to attend the funeral of Priaee Louis Boaaparte, aad several prosniaeat mea, among them General Fkttrry aad Caemu, have consequently asked to be retired, ia order that they may he free to follow their Icvelinattens ia the

season

were later. ADDITIONAL DETAILS. Before reaching Goodhue County, it struck near Havana, Steele County, and Lake Kmlly, Nlcolette County. In Havana several farmers' barns were blown down or struck by lightning, yet no ksls reported. T The 'oHowlne is a list of the casualties at LakeLmilr: Residence anil bam of Aler.

aiK totally destroyed;

ward of tbe smokestack?. Her cabia

was lull of passengers but no one was hurt. There were no passengers on the . Montana, and only a chambermaid wis slightly injured. The steward's pocs-

ot-oooK was lounu on the bank, re.ieved of $400. The whole thing was over before there was time to escane. The

steamer MacLeod, of the Baker line, lost both of her smokestacks. The Montana I and Dakota belong to the Coulson line. r In the path of this wedge of wind was

urni's uiacnine snop, wnicn was una .

I rooieu ana omerwise acmoraiizd. A

Ahaeaeloratioaof Arkamoas ediiori oa j T takiaaj ire from a tlrt started apoa aa exeatrsioa Konh- Wrsrfa ire-cracker wkBe walkia? aloa

wid,takiagiaI,Chioao,adoth- Pouhkeeple, X Y., rpotatsofiatemt. Theywere very k-H3'fe,feIBrtdi:, wkh the

itmVWF JaJtiaa4BrBl Sm asHaaa cfinra

Is I n a ol f at t

Oa the 3ak uk. a part of the crew of the wife badly hurt. The barn of Rrarilftv f!ir.

Mexican war steamer Lihertad, at Vera f peater was wrecked, and windows aad

Craz.atatsaiodaadseiaedthestoamerwhlle ioor were blown out of his residence; he

theeommaader wm o shore. SimuKaHe- "rLT-J"!

The

hlmAlf. wlf ami

ilailirhtr (nliirnil All.ap r. 11- t,

:7V . 1 -rf.wv4fr . ami Aia uc" . , t . .

moiisnen ana lour horses killed. The barn w mura up nver tn largebt couonand granery of Harlew Pettlt blown Into " wood trees were blown down, leavine ki bU ,u8bter's collar-bone bro- the trail of the tornado plainly marked! KBfi. Tha raasafllAniUI nt Uo DaiAPiinn eaaa J

- ..uk,Ww w jao a. otii iivii nas

soauereu over the fields, and

Hew a Kooster Whipped a Fo.

wn sure, ofaraitaite- ' turn of T T.

owrty some otaeers of tbe era. Cruz garri- and he was seriouslv eut and bmlgwl.

soa attempted to raiso a revolt, aad aine of school-house was blown into the lake.

the rohefo were killed. The steamer Liber- ...fBe 8tr crossed the river from

AdietwtrottetoraadopasrodoToryorthmff of Dakota Territory, Northern Iowa, MhtVAMftmV UNI TMlNWaMSal Ml tlMt MfaatC C YaV MU At Btkhora, D. T., a aamhor of hilasa

wore Mown down aad several psrroas hadty

homUefte.

i The Uaitariaa Charck at Sritaate, Ma.

' was hstrasd hy ire-craeken oathe 4th.

r Ia Yew York City, oa the 5th, Xn. Mary , Aadenoa aad her iavfaat wre both haraed !todMh. The motJsor kiadtod her ire with 1 coal oil.

' tided ia

ialared. At Yaa, Godhae Coaaty, Miaa., aeroa porsoae were killed aad thirty ialared

hy Mghtafag aad faMatj btiilsnan; other 3 aad crops were badly htjored hy raia aad kaM. t - ... t

awautr at Inn Taw inMii Va

Mloh.. who hadbeoalorsosae time aaiid Thiid Xatioaol Baiwafa iafssred hy

n-i w the gall of hat poay watte eswraged ha a game mnmmtrm mmv imn m hii , m. ct- ji.j r.-t- -t. i .acatldered acagerec,oa the 14 kfHed her , , ! arevoaccUdroaaadtaotaMowaj T ksfctn t Capt. Appletoa

life with a revolver, which she had

-ed without the knowledge of her

whMe he was otrt workiaria the oaraisH.

aemd

taraed with several dd hodios and pris

oners oa hoard.

Thirteen hundred sheep from Boston,

tafectod with foot aad mouth disease, t slaughtered at Liverpool en the 7th. Ia consequence of the continued

water, Stegodia eaaaothe rebuilt this year. The iahahtetats will live ia wooden barracks "at

W. P. Levis, nronrietor of tli ' Gem

residence and City" paper mills, has a miniature zodj!f?U" logical garden at his mills at East Water

Street, and among the collection of

Red birds and beasts is a diminutive bantam

few days since a tame crow,

walk, csnic

family Including Mr. Rush: wife and danch. m 100 close proximity to a sly old lox

tor and a young lady about 30 years of age; that was feigning sleep near his den, all belnx drowned. Another vnuritr lulv. whnm hn ! rrmlitniH a litrht piin

were . w?i iMi J,.hB DtVls'ot Rush Rive' I Keynard was apparently oblivious to all were WM drowned ia attempting to get out of the , naicin thtno lmt that omw hu now , house, which was flooded wltk water to the P,m things, but tbatcrow lias now hfeh 1 depth of several feet. learned that appearances are very de-

o" i . i :...! i - t ..- .L.

uuiuui, anu io are ioxbs. uoiore iae Things May Co we In Dreams. ' crow was aware of tbe danger the fox

had seized it. Then there was a loud

tad then pat to sea, but the mutineers were SlivL' K aJ i 09ter' A few days since a tame sabse pat dow-a d the veseel re- lmTaT taking s meditative walk, ' tensed with several dead hodios aad oris- familv including Mr. Itiib. uir ,u.i ! m too close proximity to a sly o

Keiskf, a wealthy farmer who re-

Ac tows d AM, X. Y., oa the

hag of the h,ia a draafcea it,e fcfe, " winter. wtlc, iaawtiac a aaortal wavad, aad shea ' rvVKK,T towk has own We. v.vij. At BaCslo, X. Y.,athe9(h.DavM D.Alt-1 Ommisaioaers appointed hy tbe Na-

Kcat Coaatr, Z:'? "TTT. I a-tare aad eatssesf vellaw fever! aad to ta again, unhampered by his

' - ' 1 wi nninHnannjulhtt kis n..!mi:.a. n K .1

The man who wants to sleep upon "

j piujci ireiuic ucuiuiug may do wiser ( than he knows, for in that sleep his

j nnnd, unknown to him, may traverse

will, uninfluenced by his prejudices, and

give him a clearer and better judgment. Who has not awakened to see light where all 11 seemed dark the night before?" Causeur remembers an instance

ecnslderpfavaato prevent its importation

to thfe eett&try, sailed from New York for tr. m aa nL -

The Jear dinchltn if Capt. A4etoti commsseion is comfriVrht mt (Snik. nn- NT rr posed of Dr. Soaford E. Chailte of New Or

shmed oa taeith whB "'J Chalrmaa; Surgeon G. X. Sternberg f Z Lj uu - if: u ZtTfT the Uahed States Aw: Dr.JohnGulu m,lllS,0? experience, back m his high

w. , ,wi....iv.. r..,.: .waoot aays. uoou r. snerwin tiaa

Dpoa hmre4aratothehoahelctaadtheatt Jwcy AMas,

Lieat. S. H. Seder, Seventh Iafaatrx. om- s the she ad hvtMtiy kitted h4 wife, . 'Z '7ZTlll?.7S7T- t its solution. Causeur took it home and

.... ... . . . - 1 i -s .1 .t a i .i ... ' ,mrmwm iw mmn innm ura im vo- 1 I i 1 .. .

oramoaaotborhalf-mtlHon dollars oa ae- rJiTi Jtl" L "

aamcdikide at Fort E sate a oa theXh.

eehothiaHolf ha the head whUe ftttiag ia

aaed

gaa

thea piaeed the moxzle of tbe

has OWB

and worried

aad Mew his head 1 11. ZTTlZ " I'T' T"M1 3 T T evening. He made

hehevod to have arfcea TTT " L ,lTJ ' end, and wrote down equations without

ViLlIfTlifrt- t l T unknown x he could not evolve from heeaerZeTwca t L LZmJll VT frosh 8tart rJ, JHL f was made but with no better resultIt i IMrnwarlMl iWt Hub Rrut will via. Still & litllc UltSfilD Iir(Ki

Co.. waeseaadsuaed wthcaechtof she W, H XwtUl Wore returala u tku a . ianU aisBearWned, be went to bed and -thegvea attaiothePrMeW! soon fast asleep. In the early

1 77. : j aours oi tne morning, when it was bareatorTreeorTed? Snd-omoe ,J b;lht, he awoke, and the first thing VmUmIm fcr t.n v.... r c nscions w&s tfi&t ho

ha Ohioj-dPoaIvasai.; aeeetest stated. uomr ed the grosd-, aad u uZiZ I jT ti!.; i w :

Vrmi S.-W ramM . w S not maramaj, search wa made aad his j Li t". j .Z i , U?J 1W8l,,? once, no sougut a MLTiri Mhedytad. Whether he wae shot hy Sftf beeB kaowH Pif, but finding none, used m), am umahmm! w .w tone .. .......... ' ' for atoay years. ' fuiraml mitnh ati u

fTraalWr aui a i..m .m , cos tame mmiinnrr, or wastaer ae wa , T n. i - ... ... , , i """vui t 1-" vrwpme, Mae a uanoon aiceattea neat . . . . 11 . , . . I James Gordon BeaaeU's Aretk exkrie I marhle tha m,nai Ann

wj a mm smk, as awry so re- r,.. n.r t 1 "7 7 :r "" """"

""-"i iimou- i sauri oquHuons. inen ne returneu to iag, sailed front Son Fraaeiseo on the 8th, . bed and slept. Later in the morning

retKMtx. ;7 'TTT ""llKIH neworaeo out me equations ana carried The naitriia of the ittm im w, ( She wiH be aeeompaaied a far as Beh-1 the result In triumph to the old school-

laithr rar -ai-- liitiw -nmrh- . . - " j'"ft c nuutc uu usuioru Oirem, XIOSOH iron- . . rT stores of wrovisloas aad coal. aortW

mm MKkat meoMHit. Waat wa ' s

left byaceacht aad hasl it aw, it U assert-

mte teat. Seder's aereats ratae ht Jerter C TheMeeihie is

GMf. He had shown groat bravery ha fight-. feeea a cjaarrei about a iittie piece of land hag the Jadtaat , hat was nafofiaaatsty ad-1 which the haihaai had deeded to the wife, dieted to arhtlc and which she sbKaeetly refased to oTfce Jowa Prehlhhl safai wHl heid a itate rf hack to heat. Ccaveatlea at Cedar Hapiac oa the Mth, to j Mr. Joha F. Seymew, aged l, a hrotherasmiaatc a faB StMetfehec j ht-hwr of Wihtp goymoar of Sariawaehi.

TsaW a9CmWB4 tfc BtnM SaTjeaMaaMtiaN

poay, ftt. Lowfe. hardware dealers aad men- i grsaadi

mstaettsrori, sapeaded paymeat oathe Mk. gfiiospal Sseaawrr hi New York City, l.ialiwwlws about $m,m, doe atasaly to where he moaed. He went oat dariag the msawfaeturers of ansknharal imaltmiale vsalac; for the yarpeee. aa sCoted, of order-

froodwarsPs Garaett, taa Fraacssee, oa the Sth. The halloa came aewat ia the iay,oa

.of areat ia the hag, aad the eea-;

atmeared asatlr two mtsos

hhroagh the water at a farribae vpeed, hat doawy thrown oat upon the chore,, bedty irraised, hat sot seriowly safared.

Mr?. James Proserof . LotaW, oa the Ma

a mfitcry.

lUC ekmreal JasssaVlJy MNMftaMsdl lUfaT $3saraVaMsaaMw,al

tmey, while eroiy h an name; a receiver. ,c9IbC4IM aMC sawMsrW 1st- WiaC WaMatamL James II. Craft and Chark 6. Woorota,

arreeied at Atamewt, Cel., Sor the a of Wau Lyoek ia XewMexioo, were

lirW jfflsM A4 atadkaiafmft fM teaHS JHtml llj MMl ctaW oMaadlmactoaotcwcedtrt. They

aaaT VTrnMaaaaaaBBaaaMMrlsl edaal MBimwmBMraj'iff dsjaaaB

to he preparing aa.

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mett aeMjtaaces never get a sight of her CoAt na4.il alu tu

m. ilasiLit. .w.il'T'" lM ip8 y8rs

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artmy Pra sered h see My rainy day picking

their way across the rnaaddy street, while the owner looks so inaoeont o one

and ita traayorte heaamsd ha at Cattae Bay,

te that it it Veevedieief for tae beseagoer-

Jose Osfdova, a Mexkaa, was haaged at' Tsea wwkm a imsi: inc. faa Aatoatc, Txa, oa the 7t, for the mar- JP. Caeeia, PmWeataf the State of dorof Xohert Trimble hi Jar,l77. Paaacae, rsraed est the nt atfaadJer-

tlea. George C. Msgheat, ax-Adtoat- 'Jrteam, teeead lah .tsiata, was m- -At West Soeaerrille, Maee., Henry

elehrtlf, -W ldaty at hi. heeae im1 mM DmtaeerSL bail into the s4ek4ef awton t Kaecityoa taeTth. i Adri! fwa Port a Prfaee, HayK, wjrafe heeawe loosened aad the aaiatal

wiaeeoa,weai nsewa a uteri seasetaet tae inpasaee ared oea theiea- iMagat White hetow had naval wkkoa

at Yichihaef oa I a, aad the eaer Aed, ateey hclay skot bent and rM hie hedr eoatnloiolv

Samuel J. C clvkr, 50 years old.died under peculiar circumstances at New Iiaven last week. Twenty years ago, while in Hartford, he was bitten in the leg by a dog, and for 10 years tbe wound remained a running sore, causing him considerable trouble and anxiety. At tbe end of that time the sore was allowed to heal up, but the leg remained a purple color up to the time of his death.

aha 7th, saeettag

swwem nee jaaat. x jmmaag

woeld etueeet she wm eoaeetoas of ob-' Kecently the limb swelled until it burst.

secvattoa. .V. I. Ptopk. Two weeks ago he was in his usual

jrooa neaua anu worjcea an uay. the Sunday following he was taken with a severe fainting fit, and being put to bed, did not leave it again. The heir apparent to the Dutch throtw i a Captain in the Dutch Navy aad Colonel of three regiments in the Army.

" caw, caw," and a flapping of win:, which attracted the attention of the little bantam rooster. He took in tbe situation at a glance, and at once ruihed to the rescue of his feathered companion. The plucky little rooster flew into the face of the fox, struck hard with wing and spur, and so worried the fox that he dropped the crow and gave his attention to the rooster, but his feathered antagonist proved as agile as he is brave, and so soon as he saw the poor crow, minus a few feathers, hop off safely beyond the limits of Reynard's chain, he concluded the law of self-preservation was the next best thing in order.so carried it into effect. The fox then skulked into his den. Dayton t0. Journal.

THE MARKETS.

NEWTORK.July9.1T

8EKVXS Kattve StetH-s V fiHKKr-CotnmofUo Choice. 3.J6

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