Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 December 1879 — Page 2

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WEEKLY

TTDTT7TD x i'p, 4m lrvaUd ahmg the

T ertmh! wee ktwiN mi w atiwa o the M Kdward Holme at Union CtMWi-hot for the crime of MM, d Claorge Garry at lkcanfert for lb, murder of awotWr negro named Brown. The Utttr made a full eon fa ion. ' There Is great petit leal excitement In Mala, growing out of the threatened throwin out of several town by the Democrat te

, Governor him! Council, Who urn by taw eon

Kt Greenback-Ubor Party, ml F, 1'

pww, Chairman X tonal Cotwntkteo Nathmal Party, for a meeting t Washington, n. f. ou the th of January, 18e, t

M-ntative from the Various National, Lalaw

G. MAJtl, rnWiihac. JASPER, - - - 1XDIAXA. CUREEOT NEWS. WAKIXaTO.

d in Fourteenth 9rt Owte, Wahinton ' stltuted a Board of State Canvasses, the D. C., wn publicly unveiled em the lh whh j ground of fraud and Irrkrity at the late tMprinctrt eetvmonkw, uinkr the direction eh ion. As the ehok of Gom-wor, Ih deaf the society of the Armv of the Cumlwr-, fH of either candidate receiving major!ImmI. Gm. Sfeeum dettvawd a eulogy r . ty of all the vote crt, will devolve upon . 1 II.. ....... ll.a vf UailFrintfltttatlVfel. IM

1MB Thomas SHU lion. allicv jiumnt ute ire" iiwu ' ... ,.. ... ... . , . , , . , , rti. .:., bm. x nwKiHu tw . .... . ...... ...in i. ui.i.. i ,i,, lliMiir.lurh' nlilM tn Obtain sufficient

delivered the ot-ntkm. The precntatHm o result or tiwproposeu . . i - i.A itmiU(Miits in the wiHorlty lu food.

me m-j--. iemoct Hd Another nllrowl n.mor, current oh the t 1 lwer to elect the G ov- Hh, -ttheA

Tfe rt.oins;

WAHHiMiTON, Ifovewtwr 19. Tkii aaniMl report of l'ttftttmster-qcHflnU

Kv t uwU tulfi t-iy. . .i tA t. til tkrviUf

THK OTHIiH KKniMUKVUATInua

of iHtorort m4le Hrt, in tn-K'f,. tht 0Nfrw rttoW provMo t Ihuiu'xi wiMhw fH-KUHr ftnlloKHl the Hrllet4t H)8lllw dwtolliw ihhIIkx:k m' in ihm- by nt liersof now hiii) Iihui ovetl fcUKMBU lsilwlltfil): thMt Kn I'uWIo Printer

btfHHtUwrtMHMo print A newwlltluinii thoowiu

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TTT '7w!TiVL . VaiLMl j Wvh. 1 Tm rotWHer-(ieerl ro"vM ise reeom- o IMimrliHMit l.iwtHtrijotfor thepuWlciiioa

tJo fH- tho wmlmtim of mnAUUU for 1 emoHtof hiw jmSZS: kM

Prhkut ah4 Vlw.lrMet. .... .TS Vna fm K i i;Me7i.wl 1

AUMitiiwroe arrived atewiortcon tv thn wolirbi of tho iniw i-urrlwl. lnoraii-

. fl roiiintlawHHiiil rowuUtliiiM, tot mtMto I tke oHtiilc hi eoet; tkat Hutlwrity U glvm i i- tho ltopMrtiUfiit lowHttrnct for tbepuMloIiiofl

WW UherJa.whithtu-thyhme ; aXr'llffl

a vear ano iiwiBr m mifjims vi .""m Crtli CoItmiaaUi ijoelety. They hrlng tine Kvt conW of the HtrprI-e, showtHjtthat It was Knly mhtuwHaKeil; that xore of the 'iUcraHt Jhvc dteil of

cHHwtitf aiiwntn, hh1 that the few who re-

ST rlXyZ lZZ i maVter Jefore he Supreme Judicial Court an arraBgement with the St. Lou! ami San Ke and prhae V'w"n th Seen- Frnckco Uailroad Conumny, inpurMiance hTSXl ISSE S'S. Jdho xilblt the oleo of which a line U to bo bu.lt from Santa F. CrUriJ ve, ho- tioA return n ti,e to have corn! made to San Knuco xu-dcr th . W arter o

arititary wniee,

mm! reimeM

wHh hk State, compHy tb wh4 thiu(C was

charter i tlll valid, and the land grant car

ried with !t covers about 40,000,000 acres. Bonds art; to be Iued to the

lT 'T, S Jim KW U cmlitl with hvi Hmie

rwSJwa fter M4,l,lKHildHi. fm$10,0M,000tolS,0Mby the recent

taiMtaeiiameoi uc wmw - r..- i r 'r. r ' .j." i ur-h .,( f .'.tkto.Oiirt. w cured bv thee

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ToiMka and .Santa Fe llailroad-. rllie-c

iMHubi, It is aid, Iwve been placed already

filure to Xuraih it U I lators profited bv both the uim and down, s The Atchison, Toiwka and Santa Fc ContIwtiu. u small onemtors and outsiders xen- lMiiiv has iti xradinx Mnihcd to the Wo

L well th number of Vanderbilt and Sage for the cxpnw purpose j laml and the iiwd, ami guaramccu o we k eertWeate m the case iav of " Miueexl-K Keee, who is one of the St. Louis and San Francico, and Atchbon, . ui..iUMt.h.tkealHive motwmreeousbulh on the street. Am In Tom and Santa Fe llailroad.-. The-c

hiim or vnio

... t u. ,ia tut uAut a tn tke altove i wot eofinuceous

famVtio will h7h V a-sweretl exempt in rnot flurries of this hind, all the bl peeu-

BeeohdeiM whre

MTBlaiiied.

The I'reWest kaa the eomiion of Co). Joha Hay m A--MRt Secretary of State.

' AXD SOUTMf mr.

Jay Gou W has been elected President of the Mfeeowri Tadac RallroiKl and S. H. Clark Vice-President ad General Manager. 3Jr. Ckrk is the General Maaafter of the Union d Ksmi. Paeif c lUilrtMiilf. A dkpateh from LosPio, ISth, Miys that Ouray has prowled the CommMoH that the Imllaws will sow tell all they laow regarding the maiere at White River, fear of arrest bavin heretofore prevented them from teitifylnjf. The dav oh which Doiutla gave hi? tcstlmo-

By he Had an escort with him who were pre-

erallr were orett y badly fleeced

Ah Anguta (Me.) dispatch of tlie23tl .ays that the Governor and Council have piven notice that they will be In session from the lt to the lth of December, for the purpose of examining oHlcial returns, and candidates claiming irrularities or other calces premmed to vitiate their election willlm ean

Grande now, and it was expected tnc nuis would all be laid by the tirt of December. The new-imd commences at the Kio orande and Is to be pushed directly to the Pacific Ocean. The American Health Association, at lt recent session at Nashville, elected the fol

lowing officers for the cn-uinR ycart J're-l-

umed to vitiate their election win nave an lowmjf omcers loriuo ckuhib jmr; j i onn uanuina. j ciun.-wcv, uw.in, , opportunity to be heard personally, or by dent, John S. lMllui, dulv-authorixeil counsel. f President, Samuel Choppin, ew Orleans t r.UOO. Tho votimatea for iuland mall Senator David Davis was recently rcportetl Second Vice-President. It. 0. Kedzle J fc-e by BteamlKwts h fW A

general thing- nesrr receipts, expeiim-

tures, etc., as rtvpiestwi. -jho rowmmi-nnH-ixu u Hiuiinthut ttao Hmmmrlatloii to winlne

thel'otniHter-GeKrHl to obtain the propor I facilities ror the ironipt traiwtnlaalon ct JnaiU ! ly rallnwd ls increased this yer to WOJ.tft). Tkeoortof railway aorvleo tm thjiHUof June, IWW, wt at tho rate of f,ai ptiranhw, an lnorsHse over the m of the ar,tee duritnr the preevdiniryear of 'lnls inoreaso dKs not, however, represent tho actual rate of Increase in tho service, as account must bo taken of a reduction of ttvo per oent. in the rate of compensation rroin July 1, 1K78, made under the act of June 1., lh.8. llie amount of this deduction Is, In round miniIwrs, W0.UI0, mak njr, wltn the an Increase of for 1S7 ovur 1S7U, belnK Httle leas than 6.5 per cent, Uhe Koneral Increase of mislneaa all oyer the eountry,.and tho reasonable certainty that the present prosperity will cOiittnui. for some Uwrs, wlllreiulre tho api'roprlattou fortlie railway mxvico for tho next tlscul year to be IncroMstHl to at least IU,aw,li00, and tho ostl-

mate is HPuoniuiKiy iulcu l '"" nv estimate for tho railway imwihiHIco car service for 181 Is placed at l,miOJ. Thul'iwtmasterOeneral earnestly renews the rewjinmeiHla-

tlonof last year ror a ruewMincHiiwi ;n n employes of ttio Hallway Wall feervicu by the General Superlntvndent'Of that sotvIco. TUB "TAK" KOUTK8. General Key reiwrta that tho operation of the present laws retfulatlnif tua'nercnae of compensation for incroased sikiisI ami incresetl frcfjuency of service upon star routes" (i. e all those whereon the malls aro transprtel by horses and ortllnar vehicles,) results in Kreat hww to tho Government, and recommends legislation to enable him to retrench In this direction. The estimates for" star" service tho next fiscal year contemplate thecontlnuance of the nrecnt elliclcnt service in other States, and tanrclr increased mall facilities in tho Statesof

North Candlna, Tcnneeeee. Geoorla, Horlda,

1 year Is all wrv-

CoHrci-uliigtluvliidUns-t'oiHiitlssloner'a Keport.

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trk?w.lviii- Kpriouslr ill at Lenox. Ma.-s., Landiur. Mich.: Treasurer, J. It. Llnusley, i m,. wr.w ..,,,in.-. 'rha iirrortsnf tha

at'anrtttlA uttll inrint tiT bis wftVs death. i Vashville. Executive Committee Messrs. ! DeiMrtment to esiabllsh a fast mall service

A eolliskm oceurred on the Xew London C. 11. White of Louisiana, J. L. Cabell of I u Northern Railroad, at its junction with the i Virginia, E. M. Hunt of Xcw Jersey, T. II. i frtn,.,i for several years on account of the in-

Folsoui ; mmcieney oi me wiminiiwii"",

, : at. full siwcd. lloth locomotive- were de

u.w.A.h.u-itiwWiuiHl tke Indian . BKdlthed, the cars badly shattered, and 1.

were noticed standi at the windows and persons were Injured more or less

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tk bn dine until he lei t the room. 1 iwrautmniiu "

Ware IHver Hoad, one mile north of Palmer, I Plunkett of TenHessee, Charles T

Mass., on the evening of the '.'4th, between a of Masaelm-'ett, A. L. Glb.-on ot the I'.S. pasegcr and a freight train, both nmniit j X. The next meeting will be held in New

uneans.

near

The New York and Chicago Mock markets were greatly excited on ,the 20th and ztUt by the rapid decline In stocks of almost every de

scription. The bear" had it nil their own way

seriously.

error of L"

.-.- l.. t ,.- ,vt v tinHpr. He , minutes in the iressm eowiucior s waicii.

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Mtt M hk place UnmOVeN. li.S Countenance ' -VTIHOUm:eincni jr. m:ui: mv. jwih.. m uira umi, .imi win'iiiiiii neir ,iimwMiuiiiir dbl not betnv the fear which he had for the : the Koman Catholic Church In Xcw England j in their effort- to "unload at any price. 1 1 ; Mfetr of tho Own mi-ion, hut the prepara- j townnl the public school,. The Archbishop, t WM ti,e mM exciting time in Wiili Street thMte'made bv him clearly showed that there ' following tho advice of the Pope to a Euro- inco the p.inle of 'T-1, but, unlike that event lTdTfiver 1 P,an directed all the priots In j fortunately re-ulted in but few failure-. ; !t,t. f-, T.rvo w,n... tn ! the Archdiocese of New England to at t prumim nt Army oillcew in Washington

Btkr.Mo., was nibbed by three mounted Tdfthwarmen on the night of the lfth, when , within alwHit two miles of the latter place, in lutes County, Mo. The roblers took the BwM-bagv, but "no persowal property. ' George and Andrew Brown, brothers, wore hanged at Denton, Texas, on the 20th, for the murder of Dock MeLalB, in Montaaue Cmtntr. In May, 1ST. Both rfcnkd their ,

gwH on the waKold. 0ray has informed the Commfeshw that he ha the be?t proof of overtures feei made by the Xormoi.s to the AVhite ' Ktver Utes, they promi-ing to supply all j the arms ami aumunitloti requlrctl, provhled the Utes continued their light, j This occurred eince C?cn. Adam- was ! nt White River, and, if proven, It bmv explain the original cause of the out-; breek. It i Ouray's belief that representatives of the Xormonv have been In com-!

tMikation with Jack for a Ions time

Cemmission InteiHl to sift thl- matter to the bottom, mwI Jack fc expected to be a mot important witness. Two men were hawredat Ledville,Colo., en the saorninj? o tlic Stfth, by vigilantes. Theywere Patrick Stuart al Ed. lrokishaw, the former deHTib:il a- a footpad and

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oR-e e.-taniisH parocniai scnooi

to threaten parents who refuse to patronize them with the terror? of the Church. In localities where the Influence of public -chooU Is thought to be particularly injuriaus to the Catholic youth, the priests are instructed to withdraw tho children at once, even if there be no parochial schools in the vicinity. Th4 stables of the Eighth Avenue Ilorsecw Corapanv, on Jlighth Avenue, Fortynhth and Fiftieth Streets, New York City, burned on the'i'dh, together w ith about 100 horse. Several tlremcn were injured by

falling walls, one, Henry' C. Mount, fatally. The lo.-s is about $350KK, fully injured. t'OKEIGX.

Great excitement wa occa-ioned through-1 out Irelnnd by the arrest, on the PJth, at Dublin, of Machael Davltt and James

rn, J".'vv ...... ... v. r"' lilt.! ri.ti. ...w.. it Iknftiu. .lArl tlll'Ifflfr.

1 In public speeches calculated to incite a

and j are bv n raeati- sanguine of the attainment

i of success by the Ute Commission in its ef- ; forts to procure the de-igtiatlon or sun'endor bv the White ltlver Ctes of the mnrdcr-

tuu.- r.ii- m4i t.rvici. if tho 1'ostmasteMjcii'

oral were autborlzvtl to contract for service I between Havana and the United States ports mentfcHied at a sulllclent rate of pay to secure tho necessary sjhhmI and frequency, the commerce of tho country would bo irre.itv benentcd. 1 bellevo that n general law should passed authorizing contracts lor carrvlm; mstls t'otweeti tho I nlted States and tho West Indian mid South American potts In ,

AmerkMit-UuIlt steamer carrying American tliurs. at atlxed minimum and maximum price.

tho

mini

thrown open to etimp"tltin, tho sumo as the

Star" service, i ne naipnuu ui bihm e;rn;u bv Cont'rc.s would enable this country to control the prolltnblo comotereo with South

America (mil the w est iinuc, wuich is now

Wasiii.mito.v. NovimlKrS9. Theaunual report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs loo been submitted, It shows that dttrlmr tiio ptt year thuro has been hiiioiik the Indians luifviictid a steady Hdvaueu iucivlllMttm, whUkuas Usd tm parallel In any previous year. In this the (jRatulla and Itrula Bldiix Imvo taken the lead, and lliolr progress durliiK the last olKhieen inoittlis has been simply marvelous. It N no loiiKcr a miestlou whether tho Itidlans will work those who aro anxious to do so art now largely In tho majority. From all, except the llvo civilized tribes lit Indian Territory, there Is a call for lands In severalty. There I a Inritelf-liiereasetl desire for house and HKrlculttirnl Implements, watrons, etc., and also for citizens' clotliltitr. Tho lolloping table shows the Hiibatmitinl results of Indian labor durlnjr the year. Tho Hre much larger than over before, and but for tho severe drotmlit In the Indian Territory and amoiiK tho NhvhJih", tho I m: reuse hi ortips would have lK.en much trreater, especially in the corn crop, which is lo than lliat of last year: lly Indians, exclusive of the nvo civilized

tribes of Indian Territory, in lwi Number of acres broken Number of acree cultivated HusheN of wheat raised Corn.bu

uatsHiut oariey, ou,.... , inmk.i VeKctables, bu ,..:w,mus Hay cut. tons IS,:? lly tho five civilized tribes: Acres cultivated..... 273,00) llushcls of wheat raled Wm.400

Corn, bu , 3,til.'.0i0 Data mid barley, bu, amno Vearetables, bu :ct;tOii Hay cut, tons... ri,.vu Tho only sure way to nmko tho IihIIiuih advance hi civilisation tinder tho best condition to promote their welfare l to (five each head of a family WO acres of land, and to each Unmarried adult cljrhty acres, and to issue patents for the same. THK t.TE OUTHKHAK, Tho history of the L'te outtinnk Is trlven in detail without dlclnlug any new facts. In reference to tho removal of the ltC4 to soino other location, tho Commissioner a mores t a that a ooinmlMilon bo annointed to visit tho

i tribe and obtain lis consent to remove from i the State upon payment or tho full vnlu of ( lands now Decupled. The advantages to boobtalncd by rcmovltur them to the Indian Terri

tory are: i. An nuumiam suppiy oi nnioio bind and cultivation. X. immunity from whltb eiicroaehiiient; (uid, 8. Hotter wnrlty for keeping Indlims jKUMN-ftil. as tbo wttntry Is not adapted to lndlaii-llishtimr, und everywhere oilers open Holds lin ue of nrtlllcry and all tho appliances of civilized warfare, so that whatever the dNailtton of tho Indians, If resort to force should lnnee!ary it could bo made ellcettVe in the Intel ests of

i 1MThVcommlssloner considers h" enaelment

irs, i ne iiiiiiiiiiuHinuu ......... iimv, . 0f j,t( (.'.ti,IIllllr vnv crunimu oiwsoi re- ; amount h be expended retrnhited by an- l R)t.tive suited or Territories over Iiidlan al appropriations; or tho ser ico mi?ht bo r;m tlons of vital Importunes The Indian

jMlle'men have shown the ut most lusenty to tho Government, und bavewheu neei-sary arrestel even frlendsaud n'lstlves. with iib..iuto IniparthUity. Several itutnnee" ure eiud in

insu oi tneir uvrKiy, inure is m m- un-

almoit monopolized by Great llrltahi."

f n.....l...l t. HtlL'lll.. i.ll

crsot Agent jiccher nmi mo liisuuors oi t jcnt jirecetliiiK the word

the assault upon Thornburgh's comninnd.

(liaek which should W removed !; ; Conirress ,

i In rtanl to the uso of malls by lottery" crm- nxC( J,t f5 t,er iiionth. Th 0mmls-imir f ptinle.iheinstiim-tt tetieral uw-sts that , m.0ilu!lid that It lw increased to 15 per

section i,.i nmi i.ei. iivw ommn month.

tno worn iriiuuu-. ?;ovr.r. nrcoMJicxnATioa.

"lottery" in each' The foilowlhur novel rK'ommcinintii n i

section, which will mako the IcKiatatlon more made: "A penal settlement for tho confine-

i .1.- ,t..i i.niii. I ..v,,.., ,i ,i, ! narmonious ami enecuvv. i wi m m tneni mm rerormiun'ii oi i mkuiOn the contrary, the bcllen- expressed nut Department Ju thoexeetuion of tho intent of Nnd troublesome (iidividiiuN anmna- tle xurithe Indians have been and are still sim- I the law if tho provision of Section 2,W reo.uir- , ons Indiun tribes is a prcssmg iuit, Tor lv ti-vin" to ififii time In the hone that inK tfce return to the writers of rcxhriprcd let- tuunlerem and the vort class t f l etnubTy pij irjin to ,aiii uint, in uit uopt, ui.u addroaed to such schemes wcro In terms indlan. one settlement should bo in J 1 rila.

military operations ngain.-t uiem will oe extended to Include all letters so nddrecd. which is far eumurh lnmi the Itidtaii n -ei vn-

tiotn to make any attempt ut escape Ecpi-n-ss.

iTseuiement suouni io m souo? lH'ioim rihu-ii wlii'ic eonvlderalilo huvl i ail bo

Louisville, which, when decided, says General , found upon which imprisoned Indians H3

Kev. " i win avail ravseu ox tao uecisiou i" tunirut to wars lor tneir ow n miimhu. aiiu

nuiiiary iperauon ngaiu.-i uiem win oe extended to Include all letters so mmreci. t which b prevented bv the winter weather, and that i Theelrdilars ux-mtlyisMiod upon this subject : ,j0,h to , ,,, ',,.. ,t triiu, . v .,Mii,n. i arejrlvcn, and reference Is made to a case now Anothei the guilty member-of the tribe may scatter .MuiIWiMtheUulte.l States Circuit C-mri nt the Nor

before the spring opens, so as to elude ar

rest or punl-hment. Congratulatory telegram between President ILiyc and President Grevy wore exchanged over the new French cable upon the

opening of communication, Nov. 22

The cae of the Pot-ofiice

communicate rurther the viewsof this Depart- i soulemcnts sbotild bo guarded by siiflldcnt ment upon tho question. Whether Rn null- force toexoioi- perfcctdlseipllne.iiiid trades.

vidual ttuiy forfeit his rteht to, use

tho malls t Us well us mrrlculiure. should bo tiuivhi, and

r.,f i(.,.iiiiniiA nnr,M.ra hv viilimt nnlv iniii-r- u lum tl... limn mrlvi ii forthem tobo returned

limr such correspondence with pndilbl'cd mat- j homo tho captive would have reached an adtorso hntthe Department must carry ttoth or vancedstiweorehlllntlon." . .... r . .... ... ........ .....!..!. ...1.1!..,... ..I I . ... . . . . ... ....... . . ... i

. . s neiiiiet is a .ucswon uin.ni hbiuu iiuuiiiuiun thu sali. ut ni.-..s.

jrepniMiRin iftfisl iitlon ink-lit render tho nurnoJo of tho 0:itlde the Indian re-ervittlont men aro

breach of the peace, Davitt ! editor of the Con.iught Telfjrupk The accused were taken for examination to Sllgo. where the alleged offen-es were committed. It was reported that warrants had been Issued for tke arrest of a number of other nersons.

the latter s a notorious lot-juwipcranuiics- , A .ik; meeting wa held at Dublin, on the porado. - hiiik; dav, to dcHounce the nrre.-ts,at which Charlei. G. lo-se, for wveral years book- j j.:uraumi i)Wver Gav, fhrle4 Stewar keeper of the Fire and Marine Insurance Parm,Hf ml" Hn.craj olhtr 3t.miH;rs of Cempany' Milwaukee, Is under ar- J j.arlii,ttM?nl mMt speeches strongly rest eharged with apiroprlatimf to P ! dcnuncintoiT of the Government. : a targe amount of the link's funds, va- IIoW.fjHl Executive Committee, at a rioH'iy stated at from $M,tm to l,W0. , ,1 in Mo9t O'Connor Power prcIt k not known what he did wit h the i MiMlf "psda resolution protest lag aaiih-t

BMey, witn hrmiwiw i the arrests, while defending the rlyht fA the

ai'aitist the lotteiT establishments U to be

settled by the Supreme Court on an agreed case. estimated Govern went Expenses. Washixotox, November 1?. Thm nrtwtltif nf ilnf fillm! nTftiifttfta rnf Ikn

csl year ending Juno 2 lfM, lm ta cn com- i mljustlng the rates of postntfo thereoir, passed pitted. The estliiifites of tho amounts n- at tho last session of the l orty-lifth Congress,

statute altogether unquestionable. The car- i evert where found driximr u thrifty laiiness

Tluw w mall ot ncwprperscoiiituumt?iorery i mseilinirtne latest ami iKt pmierns u ur ns

advertisements sdtctimr violations ot the Postal laws renders the successful enforcement of tho statute now In force still more difficult." THK NEW POSTAGE RATftS.

General Kev rennrts that tho law nrovidlna ;

for a new classification of mull matter, and !

has iftvcn Universal satisfaction

I'ltOTKCTlOX TO rOKTMASTKBS. Under the heading of "Pitrtection to Post-I master? (n person anil projMjrty," the report i Burd' I ili.clro n.utipi't tllllt' tOl'Hil Vnllr llttl'tl.

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eea-coHst fortilbMtlons. it,i for bulldlnw tlou to the fnct that thoro is no cniteti Mutes hi and around Washlmjton, ainl 5T,0J0 for j stHtuto ImiHising a . jK-nalty m any one for asarsrnal. ' aaUltiiitror molcstinira lHistnmster in thodis-

qulrcd for extHndlturo utulcr tho War lH-nart

ment nirjrrejrsto fa,:!2l,7lH for the military establlslitn'ent. and J7-.ViT.SH for nubllo v.-otk nf

various kinds, iuciiidlux nbotit t.'i,bWi for i

river and haroor inipwvements. 5i,t.o! lor

Mrt ef it In sneeubtJnr. Alexander Mitchell

k the President and largest stockholder In the ittettattkm. It is mmorel that Boss had ontidde WHtfederate, who agisted him i his scheme to plunder the bank.

Irish tenantry. The meeting also resolved

to entl Mpon Irishmen in Great Britain to establish Vocal defense eommittees to collect

The cost of the naval establishment is esti

mated at SH..W.143. The estimates for the Indian service foot up f4,e.tWt for forelirii intercourse, f 1,1W.I"A; fa salaries anrl expenses of Odleetors of Internal Heveimc, t.(i75,(0: for expenses of tho mints and say offices, yi.'.W.NK); rorsalarit4 and expenes of the Treasury Hcimrtment proper, ,tT2; for the Interior Department proper, 2.U1.m: for deficit In postal revihim. $,Tli.0ss: for eonMrtictkm of new llphttHHHes, IeacotM and Hair sltrnals, WT4,)0; for new Government bulldlrijrs through

out the eiaintry, e2.847,ti; for Judicial

funds to secure a fair trial for the prisoners. salarb and expenses of csmrts, :ijVJ (KO: ror Tt Is rptMrted that tmiwcn were found in pewUnm, ."B,044,OlO: for salaries and cxpenson it w reponea tnai impers wert iohihi n oftle twolloiHes of Cotirress (a txait). .).-

Caloil. alter the surrender to the itruisii. , u,. r,ir h uiariM r.r I'miotont ami vt.

wreaked near Glen HnrW. Mkh., duriar ft,i,rrnu.inv tb. l(iil;4n I-'oreifH Olttee. 1 President ami exiwnseaoif theExecutlveoAiee.

the recent gale, and ve of her crew were Tw persons were kilted ami some ) or 40 l for ase9 of the U,,U oeasU8'

wrirreyt'e or estimates is f iw,total amount appropriated by

Cotnrreas for the evrretit Heal year was ?lt,tiM.WK. which inr.mle.l tr.OOof-0 for arrears

of penskms and about f3,t60,(.OJ for the District of GolumtHa. Xo etimatr for either of theee wirnosesnre

IsnlHMlttel In 'Xe loolc of !Stlmates thieycar. Emijration from England to Australia 1ms been eheeked by the dq.rt'Si siou in the mining' distrk'ts of tliu colo

nies, which has thrown a large mimlxsr of lalxirers out of employment. Emigrant to New Sonth Wales have recently returned, giving very gloomy ne.mints of the prospects for settlers'who go there without a liberal supply of money. Increased interest is manifested in "emigration to the United States all over tho manufacturing district of Great Britain, where hiw wages and scarcity of work are causing general discontent.

rw is- 1 T.l. , 1 . . A.!....... ' . . . ..... . . . ,

iae scthkskt it. ii. x . wncw j cjaMii, alter tne uttrrettuer to tne uruisn, j hi); for the

tiHnnc; eompromifing the Knssfain to reign umce. w were Two arsons were kiiletl ami some 90 or 40

drowned. J jBjUPt.tif one-halt of them seriously, by the The grand Rrirre Sesrtet fever prevails t mm an alarm- f4HnK of a piry jM puWie liall at Uatley, i f&-t

lag extent at .spr.ngneiu, in., tnat it ' KwxUmmI, mi the nlgst of lite ISth, during a been deelared epidemic by the Board ef . poMfe! Hwetlng. Health, and the pHe schools ordered dosed Sixtv-nve Kmjrtlsh, Irl-h and Scotch farmfar the remainder of the year. er whm their families sailed from Llvcnwol The beer brewers of Cincinnati have en- j im the 21-t, for New Orlen. They are tered into an arranjfewent to conse.v!-' motty destined for Texas, date H their establishments htto a joint j It Is reported that a ldoody conflict has rtoek eofniwny, wKh a eapteal of altout S$ ,- i taken place in Burmah Itelween natives and

The hlness portion of FarwIiigtoM,MInn., tm shskM entirely ih-royed by Hre on the night of the tl. Total loss alotit4l.V,0; iHrane about .i"V),600. The Commission for the Imprnvement of the Mississippi Biver, of which Gen. C . A. Gltmore Is Chairman, on the left St. "LmU on the tug-boat Gen. Ihimey, for a parsafta! inspeetion of the river from that ettyte the Gulf. The boat will run eniy ""Vatariag dayhght, and It w expected to ar4ph'e at XewOrfeami almwt Dee. .

TMeo. Moody and Sankey have their revival work in St, Ixuk. and ewdiMue there during the winter.

KA8T AXD SeVTKKAST. Twa hoys, nateil repetfvety Vi

faars, sons of Mrs. IT. P. heard of And over,

Mass., were smothered In their mem, on the !rnmej ef the lth, by a are whieh aeettrred VtMf ttklat 4MbusaMajr ai-i-ttniari--A dip a prefaMed npon the Xartbeni hmei en the idght ef the lfth, Msslnaj sjrtnvt dsMmjai t shipln.

KnrofietiM residents, ami that a large num

ber of lives have been sacrificed. It is reported from Berlin, as an assured fact, that Ktls-htn foreign affairs are about to lie taken ottt of GortschakoK's hands and hitru-ted to Prince Wallujeff, with tho title, for the present, of Vke-Chanellor, Wallujeff Is believed to lie a friend of Germany, and will lie paclneally Inclined. The Chilians have recently jgled an Important victory over the allied forces at Iajtthpie. The steamer Watihuno, from Colllngwnod, On., to Parry .Sound, was wrecked in Georgian Bay-on the 23d, ami all i?rsow on hoard, M in numter, are supposed to have leen drowned. Portions of the wrecked veeL with her life-boat bottom side np

and 14 j were fonnd by a tngsent out em the fidiow-

ing ibty. John TbrnMew4' IKdane, late editor of the London Tim, h ikad, ngedisJ.

begtin Intend

OKNKKAI,. AeaU has been Iesl, flgtaed hy T. II. Mnreh, Chairman CwgrcA&ntal CetttmHtee

In consofpienod of recent developments tlte Directors of one Steamship ComjKtny have decided to refuse transiHrttkH on thefr vessels tt) tha class of heavy French silks which arc ho weighted with chemicals and oils its to can danger of SjRintHncwt combustion. ' Tho (.rand Jury of thti Stijxjrlor Court at Oreonfteld, Mas has indicted Uhj inhabitanti of a 2Cew Salem schmd district for failure to provide, a jSwitnble sclKKd-lnrnta for thu children.

oharKeor his oWclnl duties, as In the case of revenue officers, and I eaiotly request that CoitKrcsa bu urged to pass such a statute.' . In connection with a suit recently decided

aealnst Postmaster Jamc. of New l ork

aliened Infrlnirement of lettors-twfent In the

use of canceling stamps, General Key says an accounting In the case la now ladogtakeu; but as other postmasters aroltatdo to tat subjected to oxpcne in the same manner. lecause these stamps have lieeit In use at all the priiiclwl post-o'.l!ce of the country for thu last ton years, he desires to call attention to the fact that there Is no provision of Federal law to secMro " eertltlaates of pnilmble cause" to United States olnclabi othnr than officials in casea of ml verse Judgments for acts done in their official capacity. "In tho present instanee Mr. James, as postmaster, uses the canceling stamp furnished by the Department. Tho Court adJudge him to have Jnf ringed a tmtcnt by SHch use. The Judgment for damages. Is against him personally. In like cases tho property of tho Treasury oincials Is protested by law from levy. I submit that similar protect Ion is due to all Government employes when acting In the line of their duty." IllTTIAHI.K MATTE a, ETC. The report recommends that the provision of Section IT of the act of March 3, lSTl. authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury and Post-master-General to adopt regulations for delivery to addresses In the United States of duilaldeliooks, with the collection or customs duties thereon. Im extended to cmbracx all

articles or dutiable matter received In the malls from foreign countries. The Postmaster-General tecommend legislation to enable the Department to adopt a general regulation of tho Potal Union relative to the payment of limited indemnity for registered articles lost or dettroyed In tho postal service. r-AY or C'-EKKft. The report goes on to say that "the Increasing demands of tho otAl service call for a largo Increase In the appropriation for the payment of clerks in the iMist-olllces. The estlinnte, f'MWJ.W, for this Item Is greatly below tho actual need for the service. 1 have so estimated, however, liecauso I did not dcslro to increase the growing disparity between the revenues and tho expenditures of tho Department. To provide a less sum for tho employment of clerks t him 1 have estimated for will cripple the work of tho post-oltlees, ami in many instances delay tbo transmission of malls." thk rnr.r. delivery skkvick. The free-delivery servleo la mentioned as having obtained great sueeesss, but tho Postmaster-General remarks that with larger appnprtt'ofM more frequent deliveries could la! secured, nndstich improvement he tiellevos would meet with universal commendation In tho larger cities A deficiency of atoutfM,WO w retKirted In tho f nml available to ay thek'tter-carrk'rs' Increased salaries authorized by tho act of last February, and Cotigraaa J repeated to tMtply it.

md lixed ammunition to noii-emmoU in1ian, Tho sales thus made are limited In amount only by the nblllty or the Indians to purehdf'o. Vrevlott to the Into eutbniik Indians wen amply suopUed with Winchester und Spencer t liMnnd tlxtt iimtmniltlnii, eltidmil from traders outside their reservntlonu. There Is no stittute against this crime, and tbo Commbsioncr recommends that legislation be specially directed agubist siien sal. s by tTongre 1'r.dilbltlng, under eyero penulty, the sale of lith tire-arms and flaed ummimltlon, und further legislation mpilrin noiK lvlllzed Indians to be itlsnnmd, iir tho onlv comni'iii-ene mid practical metliiiiU of put'ting an cud to this dangerous tratlic. thu rn.M AS. Tho Poncus are reportett ns doing well on f ..! r- tww ri.i'i vuiii.n. mul rnnld v advancing

In ways of civilization. Tho piswreis of tho

tho

rrltory

there are iiuw over -Jim ludhtn children taught at tne agency schools. The live civilized tribes have B.U.Vchildren at school. I XIII AX MAIIKIAOIW. Among tho other recommetidatlotis or the report is one for tho enactment of a law to pnvent polygamy, and provide for legal marriages among the Indians. For thl purpose It Is proposed to make civil magistrate of Indian agents.

" In ways of civilization. Tho pnwr"s oi .i,in.i , youths trainisl in tbo Indian sehools is of ('p 1 most hoitetul ebft meter. Kxeluslvo of ' Hi ! vo civilized tribes of the Indian Torrlt

THE XAKKETS.

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