Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 July 1879 — Page 2

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CURRENT NEWS. AXB MHTTSWWr. A terrible double tragedy wm enacted ia the tewa of Kdgtagten, near Beak Island, III., m tlM morning of the ith. Wm KohMac, a young lady of 30. bad been for seme Maes reeeiviag the addresses of a young man bbbmiI Thi Richards, against the expressed wiehii of her parents and the stronger pre ef Mr brother, Lm Kobbms. As enfollowed, BetwithttaBdieg these eeJeeUeae oa the part of th you a lady's fealty, ad the wedding day wm axed for the Mi, t.. ceremony to take plaee at Beck lcUitd. At about felt-past ob that aeeuiag, walla the young lady was la bar reea. Baakiag preparations for tkf to her Important evsat, her brother catered aad made a laal appeal to her te break af the Button. She stubbornly re faced, aad be tbereepea drew a revolver tad abet harfdead, after wbieb be placed the weapon at bla owb head aad f red, Wowing hie braiaa out. Lee Bobbles was SC years ef afe,aad bad the reputation of beiag a young was of quiet demeanor aad exemplary habits. Richards to said to be a driakieg bum, aad wh net eoaeidered la aaaar ether respects a suitable atateh for the youag lady wheat he would bare F4We Fraak Davidson waa haaged at Warreae burg, Me., oa the 9th, for the murder of William Haggerty ia September last. The kill lag took plaee at a eouatry picnic, six miles froat WarreBeburg. Davideoa bad beea drlBklng freely, aad ia said to have la awl tad the youag wife of his friend aad old ahum, Haggerty. The latter eallod aim to aooouatfor it, hard words eetuud, and the quarrel eadod by Davideoa pulllBg his re elver aad saootlag; Haggerty three times through the body. The trial of Col. Teat Buferd for the murder of Judge Elliott begun at Owenten, Ky., ; ea. the 9th. The defease will be emotional taeaalty. At the Coates House la Kaasas City, or the 9th, F. B. Csmeaae, a former resldeat of St. Louis, attempted to kill bis wife and thea put two bullets late hie own bead. Owing te bad marksmaBshlp CammM failed to hit his wife, sad hie ewa wounds were aot i eeaaidered fatal. No cause asiigaed fort be aheetiag. j At Red Wlag, Mian., oa the 7th, Mrs. E. Lee aad babe of Sioux Fall, D. T., aad Mr. aad. Mrs. Thompson ot Red Wing, were drewaed while attempting to ford a swollen stream la a wagoa. At Fraaklla, FleaiiagCeuBty,Ky.,eR the Sth, Miss Bellle Kidwell, aged 17, killed bar aelf with poise oa aeeouat of a love dis eppeiatmeat. Mr. Jef arson Bavk authorizes a frlead at Washington to eoa trad let "positively aad with authority" the report tkat hie name islotere aa a eaadldate for the Uaited States The Atlanta Constitution estimates this year's eetto crop at f ve atillloa bales. Thursday, July 19, was the hottest day ever experieaeed ia St. Lou hi, so far as ssown by the reeerdsof the Signal Service Oil oe, aha tbsmoaaeter recording 100 degrees at about 2 p. at. The average record of street thermometer waa at the same time from 3 te a degreea above that of the Signal Serviee Cmn 0&e Jlx-Geverner William Alleaof Ohie died at his home aear Chillleetbe oa the 11th, aged 71 years. He was a member of the Tweatythird Congress, serving from Decembers, 18, to Xarah 3, 18at. He was etoeted as a Democratic the Uaited States gemote 1b 1897, la plaee of Tbomaa Xwiag, waa was a Whig, aad no served two, terms ia that body 12 years. After almeet a euar teref aeeatury spent ia the retirement of private life, ia 1878 he waa eleeted Governor c Ohio by the Demeerets. He waa renom taated for a aeeoad term, but waa defeated r Mr. Haves. Sergeant Finney of me Signal Serviee has neade a thorough laTestlgatioB of the destructive eyeloae whleb occurred la Kaneee, Kebraska aad Miaeovri oa the 29th aad 99th f May met, traveHag ever the entire coun try ravaged by the etorm, aad will make a full ofteial report of his observations to the fgael Serviee Bureau. Ia ekariag away aae debris ef the South era Hotel, St. Louis, ea the 11th, the skele tea ef a weaaaa waa feuad, probably that of eae ef the four aervaat girls supposed to have perieaed ia the ire of April, 1877. At Lake Frovideace, La., oa the 9th, Faetmascer Austin was aaot through the aeart aad instantly killed, aad his bob, the Parish Judge, mortally wounded, by one LuekefWeet Carroll. Judge Austin, Is fr mgafLusK, aeeiaeataiiy saot ana Ktiiea a aegre. The dMeuHy grew out ef aa eld feud betweea Austin aad Simon Witkowskl, by whom Lusk waa eatpleyed as a olerk. Andrew Ivy, aelored, was haaged at Greenville, Mkw., oa the 11th, far the mur deref Sarah Cbeaaeat, who Kved with him as his wife. Aateine Garota, a Mexleaa, was hanged at CerpwChrietl, Texas, ea the 11th, for the murder of Augustia Aatelle ia September Mn. Dr. J. W. Irwin, a youag, beautiful, aad talented lady of Evaasvllk, lad., de Hberately shot herself through the heart oa the 11th, dying ia 10 minutes. Mrs. Irwin waa a daughter of Rev. D. D. Mather of Fos !eria,0.,and bad been but aevea weeks mar rled. Her husband Is a young physlolaa of good praetlee. go far as known their mar ried life was eon gen la!, and there Is ne ae euatlag for her tragle taking off. A dsetruative tornado, extending fren Seuthera MiehlgaB through Korthern Ohio aad Fenatylvaala aad Canada, ooourred ea the 11th. Great damage was laileted upon buildings aad ereps but aa lets ef life was reported. Aa oM bailer, set p la the weeds in Aa ekew Ceuaty, Me., ire miles Berth ef St.

Joseph, exploded ea the 11th, ktUiag W. B4ky JehBt ea, Isaae X. Kd wards aad George Seller, aad aerieuely iajurlag Kdward Nation. am tWT rimrC WCJptear4aHsi 0u 9k JMIWlllll MMMI (Ml eeeurredatBedie,Cal.,eathe lath. Wght peraeae are known te have been killed out right, while the Met ef injured numbers ever 49. The bodies ef some of the viotims were literally blown to atoms, ae traee ef them aviag siaee been discovered. Kvery thing ia the vteiaKy waa leveled to the ground aad the shook was felt 30 miles distaaL Meal Wiabush, oelored, was haaged by a mob ia Clayton County, Ga., oa the 11th, for aa attempted orime upon a young white woman. At Ogallala, Xeb , oa t benight ef the 9th, 9 eow-boys, who eame over the trail from Texas, rode through the streets, irieg re v elvers and threatealag to capture the town. A Sheriff aad posse attempted to arrest them, when a ight ensued. One of tMi eowboys, Wm. Shook, waa shot aad tastaatly killed; another, Henry Parker, waa badly wounded aad will probably die. The ether three eeeaped. The Topeka CommoHtetsUh says that the o steers ot the KaBsas FreedBseB's Relief As soeUtloa have written to the leaders of the emigration movement in the South, warning them of the difficulties that poor emigrants are likely to encounter la that State, aad advising those who do eome North to go to older and wealthier States. The United States loop-of-war Wa ehusett baa returned to New Orleaas. It Is aot probable that another attempt will be made to reach St. Louie this season. It is reported that Bishop Ryan of St. Louis will be appointed to the vaoant Cath olie Dloeese of Chicago. The River Improvement Conventloni which was to have been held in Quiacr III., oa July 39, baa bees postponed until Oeu IS. lion. Alexander H. Stephens is to visit Qulaey, III., this summer, as the guest of

Hoa. J. W. Singleton. At Milwaukee, oa the 11th, aa aged Ger in onunle. driven ta dtxsnatr liv novartv 4 -1 M , deliberately walked out Into the river and drowned themselves. Whea their bodies were recovered they were found looked la each other's arms. A mulatto named Breeklnridge was hanged by a mob at Carlisle, Ky., oa the alght of the 14th, his crime being against a young and respectable white woman. Lucius Weaver, oelored, under arrest charged with a horrible outrage upon a white lady at Strawberry Plain, Tean., on the 14th, was taken by a meb from the custody of the officers aad shot to death. The funeral of ex-Governor William Allen of Ohio took plaee at Chlllieotbe oa the 14th. Business throughout the elty was entirely suspended, and many business houses and dwellings were draped in mourning. The Natloaal-Greeabaek party of Wisconsin helct a State Convention at Watertewn oa the 15th and nominated a full State tieket, headed by Col. May ef Vernon County for Governor. The platform does not differ essentially from that adopted last year. KA8T AXB aOfJTMKABT. Barclay J. Smith, the most prommeat business man of Newton, Peas., (36 miles from Philadelphia), a few months sineeab Beeaded, having swindled his confiding creditors out ef large sums ef money. A detective was put upon his track, and oa the Sth be was arrested at Helena, M. T., where he was quietly living, and has been taken bsek to Pennsylvania. Jo-eph K. Buzzell was hanged at Concord, N. H., on the 10th, for the murder of MisaHansoa. He denied his guilt to the last. Two negroes John William, who mur dered Howard Holtzelaw, railroad agent and telegraph operator at Warrenton June tloa, la February last, Bd Winter Payne, who killed an old negro man, named James Adams, near Salem, Fauquier County, la April were hanged at Warrenton, Va., on the 11th. John Davis, oelored.was hanged at Smith ville, Brunswick County, Ga., on the 11th, for the murder of Henry McDuffy, also col ered, ia Deeemberlaet. Aa explosion occurred at Oliver's powder mill, aear Laurel Bun Station, Lucerne Couaty, Pa., oa the 11th. Wm. Whitehead, John MeKeal aad James Bums were fatally, aad Fred. Steel and Wm. Kidney seriously lajured. Cause ef the accident unknown. At Charleston, S. G, oa the 19th, there were 15 deaths from luastreke 10 whites and colored Joseph Heaton, a well known resident ef Wilmington, N. C, killed his paramour, a quadroon named Mary Badeliffe, in a it of Jealousy, aad whea the omeers went to ar rest him he shot himself through the bead. Hoa. Rtebard M. Chapman, Treasurer of the Blddeford (Maine) Savings Bank, shot himself through the heart, in his room at the Blddeford House, ch the night of the 14th. He had been unwell for several days, and the deed waa doubtless committed In a state ef insanity. The beak's affairs are said to be all right. The NattonalGreenbaekLabor party of Peaasylvanla held a State Convention at Alteeaa en the 15th. Henry Carey Balrd was nominated for State Treasurer, but Mr. Balrd positively declining to run, Judge Peter Walton ef Indiana Couaty was substituted in his stead. The resolutions eppese the issue by the Government of any more interestbearing heads; deelare that the Federal Government only should lesue money; demand the enactment of aa iaeometax law; also, a law abolishing the " store-order " or truck system, aad that debts for labor per formed take precedence overall other claims. The platform further favors a protective tar iff aad aa eight hour law. roKmex. An agreement has beea signed en behalf ef the original promoters of the Canal scheme, vesting their rights In De Leseeps a the representative ef the future i sharebelders ef the iBter-OeeaBle Caaal I

OnmPaWaye Srttfeft9)t9't4MM9' JW fTtf hi 99 shares, will he apeaed In Leaden, Park, Frankfort aad Mew York simuMaae euely. The eauUea money ef 3,999,999 frames required by Yeaeiuela towards De Leseeps stated at the last meeting of the Geegraphleal Society that be deea aot tWak the total expaasea of eetwtruetiag the caaal will exeeed 350,600,099 franc. Tbedimeul ties of the work he says are aot so formidable as those which bad beea evereeme ia the eoaetruetloa of the Suez Caaal, as a railway already exists along the course of the proposed Panama Canal, wKh a large town at each extremity. Xxeeesive rains have seriously injured the agricultural prospects ia Great Britain. The principal portion ef Irkutsk, Siberia, baa beea destroyed by ire. The funeral ot the late Priaee Imperial took plaee at Chiselhurst, Eaglaad, ea the 13th, with great ceremony. A large military escort aecompaaied the remains to the grave, the procession being three-fourth ef a mile la length. Jerome Beaaparte and hie sons followed next after the eoma. The Priaee of Wales, Duke of Edinburgh, Duke ef Coaaaughtaad Crown Prince ef Swedea acted as pall-bearers. Maav ethers representatives of the royal family aad of the Go vera men t were present at the funeral ceremonies. The Queen presented aa immeaee wreath which was placed upon the coffin. Among the maay Boaapartkte who crossed the channel to attend the funeral were Marshal Caarobert and a number of members of the French Senate and Chamber of Deputies, besides deputations ef werkiagmea. Account from Paris say that there is much ill feeling In France ea aeeouat of the unusual demonstrations made by the English Government. No member of the French Embassy ia Lea doa attended the funeral. A Russian torpedo boat at Creaetadt was blown tip while at practice aad ire mea were killed and 14 wounded, some fatally. Farmer Meehi of England predicts a general failure of crops In that country oa account ef excessive rains. The Berlin Oficial GMttte publishes the following Ministerial appointments: May baefa, Minister of Public Works to be Chief Administrator of the Imperial Railways; Hoffman, President of the Chancellory of the Empire, Minister of Cemmeree and Trade; Von Pultkamraer, President of the Province of Silesia, Minister of Ecclesiastical Affairs; Yea Ludous, to be Miaisteref Agriculture, Domains aad Foreste. Dr. Falk and Dr. Frledenthal retire with the thie of Minister of State.

GEXKKAL. The Council ef the Union ef Amor lean aad Hebrew Congregation, recently held in New York City, adopted a plan for the colonization ef poor Jews upon Westers laada. July crop reports to the Department ef I Agriculture show a slight falling oa la the condition ef cotton, as compared with last moath's report. Corn crop in bad condition ' la all Southern States, oa aeeouat ef drought; in Texas not one-half a erop. Northern States generally report fair crops, while Northwestern States show a very high average. Spring wheat Is largely affected by drought throughout the entire West, but New England report are up to the average, aad California not much below. There is a very nice yield of winter wheat throughout nearlr all the Southern Atlantic ' States, particularly in Georgia, where suffi cient has been grown for home consumption. Texas shows a short crop ea account of drought and local storms. The New England States have a good erop; Middle States below the average. The small i crops of Alabama and Mississippi (.re In good condition. Northwestern States give very favorable reports, while the Pacific States are much above the average. There is a decrease in the aereage ef tobacco throughout the country and the erop is net up to the average. IKE YELLOW FEVKR. A fatal easeef yellow fever the first ef the season was reported from Memphis on Wedaeeday, the 9th ef July. The victim was Fraak MulbraBdoa1 an Irielimaa, a shoemaker by occupation, who lived oa the northeast corner of DeSoto and Pontotoc streets. Mulbraadon, was taken slek on the previous Saturday. He waa attended by Dr. W. E. Rodgers, who at once recognized the aature of the disease and treated him accordingly. After death aa autopsy was made by a number of physicians, and all eoBeurred la the opinion that It was a genuine ease ef yellow fever. The news caused a sudden exit from the elty of a number of the mere timid Inhabitants, although the doctors say the case waa sporadic In its aature aad dees not Indicate any thing In the aature of aa epidemic. A second death from yellow fever in Memphis occurred on the 10th, the victim being aa infant child of Judge J. E. R. Kay. Judge Ray himself and a sea, aged 39, were reported dewa with the disease. Judge 1 lay's resldenee is in the outskirts of the city, at least a mile distant from the locality ia which Mul brandon lived. The exettemeat caused by the breaking out of the disease reached almost a paaie to-day, and every train leav ing the city was crowded with refugees, many being forced to remain ever unwillingly oa account of lack of transportation. The Board ef Health Issued a proclamation, recognizing the gravity of the oris I , and while expressing a hope that the disease would not assume aa epidemic form, recommending those who eeuld to quietly remove their families to a place of safety. Dr. Hamilton, Supervising Surgeon-Gen eral of the United States Marine Hospital Sen-ice, dees net apprehend a repetition of the yellow fever epidemic of last year In the South. He thinks there may be sporadic eases, but eeRslders that the precautions taken will prevent any spread of the disease. The negro exodus he thinks may carry eomtdera ble infected bsggage InteMb-sourland Kan sas, :iud thus eause seme eases ef yellow fever in those States. Oh the 19th, New Orleaas, Yiekftfcurg,

XerfaHc, Ya , aad Hetty SpHan Miss., edteiaMy quarantined ageiaat Memphis, both by mad aad water. There were ae additieaal easea ef yeMew fever reported at Memphis ea the Uth, aad tlieaeareeftaeprecediag two days waa eeatderably abated. One fatal ease waa reparted m the National Beard of Health f ram WaUr Yalley, Mies. Quarantine agaiett Memphis was declared by Little Rock, Cairo, Greeavllle, Mkw.t Montgomery, Am., Bmustea, GelvoatoB, aad seme ether places. The Executive Committee ef the Sanitary Council af the Mississippi Yalley held a meeting at Headersea, Ky., ea the 13th. aad adopted resolutions reeemmeadlag the immediate adoption by State and local Beards of Health ef the rules aad regulatiosM ef the National Beard of Health for seeuriag the best saaitary eeadittea of steamboats, railway ears, etc, aad awe urging the National Board of Health to appoint Saaitary iB'peeters for the various dtiee aad all towns where the yellow fever may occur. The Executive Committee is composed ef Dr. J.D. Flunkett, Tennessee; Dr. Pinekaey Thompson, Kentucky; Dr. Jena II. Raueh, Illinois. The Memphis business mea beldaaaeetlag ea the 13th aad passed resolutions protesting against the hasty and unjust action of the authorities of the State of Arkaasas aad of New Orleans aad other eKlee In proclaiming quarantine agaiaat Memphis ia advaaee of any epidemic. They say there have beea ae new eases la three days, aad tkat there Is no probability of the disease becomlag epidemic. All trains arriving at or departing from Memphis are inspected by aa authorized officer aad a certificate given each passeager. Governor Roberts of Texas oa the 12th issued a proclamation declaring quarantine against Memphis and all other places to which the yellow fever may extend. Quarantine stations are established at Orange, Marshall, Texarkana, aad Dsatsen, aad at all the towns and ports along the eoast. Persons from Infected towns will be promptly arrested. Judge Kay ef Memphis died of the yellow fever en the 14th. Ne new easea were developed and the excitement had in a great measure oeased. Another death from yellow fever occurred ia Memphlt ea the 14th, the victim being Mrs. Totin, who lived ea Bradford Street. The only remainiag case of the disease reported wan that of Judge Ray's son. The steamer Grand Tower,f rem St. Louis, was refused permtesloa to land at Yieksburg or Delta, La., because she stepped at Memphis. The boat was forced to take her earge back to St. Leuls. A Havana (Cuba) dkpateh of the 15th eayi; The Commission appointed by the National Beard ef Health of the Uaited StaUi for the

purpose of studyiag yellow-fever symptom, development and treatment In Havana, la prosecuting Its work here aaeiduously. During the last week there were 117 death from yellow fever in Havana. The Tennessee State Board of Health, oa the 16th, decided to suspend after the Slrt last, the quarantine regulations at Memphis, ia ease ao further eases of fever appeared. Quarantine agaiaat Memphis waa also abolished at New Orleans, Cairo, aad seme ether points. Oa aeeouat of quaraatlae agalaet Memphis mall matter for Arkansas and Texas wMi be seat via St. Louh, as waa done during th yellow fever epidemic last year. SAMT1KY PRECAUTIONS. CKtloM kr the Xaataaal Baartl ef MsaUfc. The Executive Committee ef the National Board ef Health iavltes the attention of all State and municipal authorities aad saaitary organization to the fact that they should without delay endeavor to secure the bett sanitary conditio of piaeee and people under their charge. Whatever opinions may be held as to the causes of yellow fever aad of the reeeat appearance ef that d(A09mM) faa 'Aft ai H60C JMMal UStffHrm sippi, it is wise to aot as if it were a disease due to a specific partleular eause, which Is capable of grewta aad reproduction, transportable, and may be destroyed by exposure to temperture above 960 deg. Fahrenheit, or by chemical disinfectants of sufficient strength, if brought into immediate contact. It is also prudent to assume that the growth aad reproductions of this cause are connected with the presence of filth, ia the saaitary sease ef that word, including decay lag organ le matter aad defective ventilation, as well as ef high temperature. The easea of yellow fever recently observed should be ceasldered aa dne to eausea surviving from last year's epidemic, aad aot to reeeat Importatloa from other countries. It follows that there k a liability to appearance of ether eases la places visited by the epidemic of last year, aad that there la danger of the spread of the disease to the North aad East. The object of the preseat circular Is to advise that all cities, towns aad villagea be at once made eleaa la a saaitary point of view. The first step towards seeuriag eieaallnees is to obtain reliable iafermatioa aa to what parte of the place are cleaa aad what foul. The results of careful sea War iaspeetlea ia almost any eKy or towa win show the exlsteaee ef collections of decaying aad offensive matters, previously unknown, aad which every eae will admh should be promptly removed aad destroyed. Such inspection, to be of value, must be tborrrigh aad msde by pesroas competent to recognize foul soils, water and air, well as the grosser and more palpable forms of nuisance. Taev should also be made by persona who would report fully and frankly the results of their observations without reference to the wishes of person or corporation. Whea the whereabouts and extent of the evil is known the remedy is usually almost aolf-eVHteat, The National Board of Health will famish, aa request. Wank forms aa a guide for sue Prof. Francis L. PaUon's ooaMBt to remain in Chiogo wm secured largely by the liberality of Mr. Cyras MoCormick, of reaper fame. lie, with nome other gentlemen, baa relieved the Presbyterian Seminary of that city from debt, aad bm guaranteed that it shall be kept free from embarrassment in the future. Prof. Patton was anxious to ac cept his oall to London, as the facilities for pursuing hie rtu lie) there were far superior to those offered in CbJoago.

Aa Iaeeribed Caver la Wfeeeaaia. The La Crueee (Wk.) Chrmitit ot J aae lh prieta ali a doaen rude engmviacs, aaXd to He exact treeing (redueed) of aoiue of the pictures oa the wa'k of a small cavern reeeatlr dbeovered jQ Bene Township, some miles from La Crowe. The caraiadeaetibedMSOfeet long by 13 wide, and at iu largest dimansion about eight feet high above the aaad. wbieh ia from three to six ft deep. Upon the walla are very rude carvings repreeeatiBjr laea, animals, araw, implements, and something that appears to be hieroglyphics. Une pictare represents a man with bow aad ar. row, shooting at aa animal. There are three .buffaloes aad oae rabbit repreaeated ; three animals which, if large, suet have been hippopotami ; one that appears to represent the mastodon, aad one moose, quits plainly delineated. There are eight representations of what are either canoes, much carved, or, which they more resemble, hammocks, Oae sketch of a man is quite plain. He wears a kind of duplet, or crown, and was probably chief of his tribe or clan. There are many fragments of pictures where the rock has decomposed. It is coarse, soft, white sandstone. On oce aide there is a space about two feet high aad two and one-half feet into the wall, that has in time decomposed and fallen out. Above are the upper fragments of pictures aad below the lower, showing that they were taade when the rock was entire. From the depth to which the decomposition had reached ia a dry and dark cavern, they must have been quite ancient. These carvings, as copied by the Ckromde, are such as are commonly made by savages the world over. The alleged nnaatodoa looks mrelikeaho, while the hippopotamus might be any square muzzled animal. The Chronicle eajs: Every oae who has visited the spot so far ha? oome away convinced that the cave far ante-dates any thing short of the ancient cave dwellers, and it needs only a sight of the interior of the room to convince the most hardened skeptic that there is no possibility of humbug." Among the victors named arc Dr. II. G. Miller. who. it is said, has made careful studies of the mound builders; and Hon. Hagh Cameron, who U described as a well informed geologic. The latter pronounced the discovery as a. Tory important oae. This, we take it, will depend entirely on the correctness of the conjecture that seme of the animals represented are the prehistoric creatures named. Kew Festal Regulations. Under the new postal regulations the following articles ot mail matter oaa aew be transmitted through the math, unhealed, aad so put up aa to admit ot easy examination, at the rate ef oae cent for each two ounces or fraction thereof, viz.: Commercial papers, partly printed and partly written, such as papers of leal procedure, deeds of all kinds, way-bills or bilk of ladiag, nveiees aad the various documents of Insuraaee companies, circular, hand-bill, tic, etc Senders f third aad feurth-eleM mall matter may wrHe oa the wrappers thereof the name, or profsssioB or rank, place ef origin of the matter aad dote ef its dMpatch. A dedication or mark of respect eaa be written ea the outside or iaside, and passages may be marked with eigne or figures merely intended to call attention to them. Prices oaa be added upon the quotations or prices eurreat of exchange or markets, or oa a book. Keoueots to Postmasters may be written oa the wrappers ef third aad fourthatees mail matter to notify the seeder M ease of Boa-delivery, to that he may

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