Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 February 1880 — Page 2

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nwinnJntnp'n JEnnmnnno JASPBX, INDIANA. CURRENT NEWS. il neemoMf, JaX. j. &nfe Tbe Ytee-Ir.jlJeat an nannssd abet that any bad tw set apart for Mwr of MamwMiMt apon tbe Hh and fiHf ftnw4l Wlfrft nPWnVwCWT CJnWaWWnwl reeowtiou were then ynntw aod entasnea delivered br Msoiiru. rev m Maine, bogan, xorrw. . ... oc of respect to km maworv Maaaaedaraatinr attention to tbe wiifw Lhmt. Hiram H. neaaer. and imm niiatiar ft.W tec the eroaiton of a tnoanioent e (mh. Herkimer, im roport ot um uointim lNMnlNM farther eMMidand taa nahtfee ef the Whole, alter which the reamta doc of tbe nosaloa wm devoted to eulogies a aanaiorunnaaior. J ax. Senate Tbe House Fort lie Aporopriatioa hut ra reported and oa tbe Calendar. Mr. Kemaa Intro Mil to provide fer eeiebrariiwr 4th anniversary of the treaty of and reeomik of American lmVenonaenco iy an exaiumon ot ana, mmuimimvmgm and product of nafaesfn Near York in m Mr. Gordon submitted a rooohiiton that a wmwhw of nin Senators be appointed to take iato consideration t be subject of t be con au notion of a canal to connect the Atbsntie and raeiate Oceana, aad that aU paper, docuMtt and inforamtfon relating to said subject le referred to M committee and H be. antnerieed to confer and net concurgently wkh any srmllar eonuntttee of tbe Moose and be authorised to employ a clerk. The Chair, ta absence of any objection, de alaroil tin? resolution adopted. Adjourned till Monday. ffuttTU; tUI deebtrimr all pnbnc reads and bbthwHys port-route. pn:ied. After tbe transaction of seme further PttiiitnciMr the House went into Committee of the Whole to muUw the report of the Comndttoc on Holes. Jax. 3.---iSeno'le -et In O1-" , Ion MmmK The tesdon waa largely devoted to eorurtdaratioa of bill of a private nature. Hmn pant ed removine the poittfeid dlWHt nf Wan. R. Tnlnaforo aad JohnOwen, botn of Virginia. J AX. SI. enle Not fa wkw Jfww After the tranartion of t-ome nnim pertant bnefacw, elofc addrw; ? were Made In memory of Kah Clark of low, and MM gome then adjonraed. tkk. Semieyir. Thunnan, from the Comnntiuu on Jndkiary. reported a WH for ravhrlaa; and ronton oiar the Court of Commijotwaers of AlatMuaa Claim, and lor the dii tithartnM of nnapproprhMed woney of the Genera award. Placed fn the calendar. Mr. ltdinandii wMed it aadoraood that the reprt vw not annniniOH. H and .-umiry et4er mewhen of the contwrMee did not anre to fc The croafNtiaM of Xandalt Lee (fNon, Senator front IUMtMana, were pre sented. A number of mi?ceUaaeo bUh were reported, after which the isenate went into executive ronton Hvmt A htraw mtntber of Mlh were inlnxiaced, amanc tbom the foUowtfur Hv Mr. Phetpn (D.. Conn.) AppwpriattaMc i MWM for the reMX of fla4ferrm Ireland; by Mr. IMand CI'., Mo. ) Par the free coinage of the silver dollar; hr Mr. Tbotnpoon (I)., Ky.) For the betteltt of eHiienw of States which did not po into reboWoa and which hare claims aria the Goveraaaent; by Mr. Port (K., I1L Tnpnt cortnia artig imported and aed in the nMUMtfacmre of paper. and iraN fahrica on the free Ht, ami to redace the rintr on printta paper netl by wmcrtf i frva HWniaBiiio mni rrc rnapers;hr Mr. Nobertmn ID.. La.) HepenHnc wluac at of the Texan PaMc Mil, which arantct land to the New Orleans and Haton hvua Maitroml Company, aad reeitaetrna- K in favor the New Otiewt Partite Mailroaa Company. Mr. Wen, from the Appropriation Committee, reported the Indian Appropriation IrfiL Printad and reeonamttted. An evenfntc aion ww held, for tbe purpose of li-tenma to an. adJrero from Charter 5tewart 1'arneiL. ThHowa mlled to order at g o'clock, he nonr and jraUerieii beinc do-ely jpaeke! with ppectatocit. The Jpeaker dircted t4te rf.otwtion of the rXh of January w to be read, and mated that in eoaformtty wkh that remiation he had now the honor and pleasure of introdncina: Charie! Stewart Pamailof Iroiand clappina:of handt, who enmeaaMMtcthemto Memkif the ditrcet of M eonntry. Mr. Parnell then delivered Ms addrww from tbe Clerk's dock, beinc frequontty npplaadeL Tbb. X. -Senate Xr. Bayard, front the rtnaacc CowiwHte, reported the Warner Sfl Tr Mil adversely. Mr. Beck (tare noM that Mie minority wonld hereafter make a report. The bttt wa placed on tbe calendar. Hrief nolo Kiwi were delivered apon tbe late Meprenantatire Knh Clark of Iowa, after which the ShmA wilMirwsfd a a flPwOw ww4 low ff Mr. Propt (O.. Mo.), tbe privilagoa of tbe fkor ware aranvl to Mdr. I'araell and I XI ton. A btW patwed, provhUnK that no person ahalt aarre as petit joror in any United Mates Conrt more than tnree week In nny one year. The JJOflMHJ MmmR lrt OfrWMMBtt lW5 C tftMS TfcolfS a. rtriaionof the rahs. f ternary Seharz, m tbe 3ft h, ddre4 a eowninteaHan to Indfaa Comwi'i'ioncr HAjta fttfrMUkiH Iktas &( life frwwt 4mr"8 few M5 pWlA of tJnMS WH vjcfta 5flrM? ntmarhnr erWenee agarmt Mr. Fltyt was JtNNd tins rwsWnrt IsvwipfctlB ley t-lw Howard X. Ktrtdim m Kevemte CaUector far Ike Third Wfrwmrf IHtrkt. Mr. Kxfehm in puMMier of the Coatmowumkk, at Fond din Lac, and the Democratic geators upon the grawnd f WMle rMenee of partlanWp m di-pkred m certaia edHorkl articles written aad HiMfened by khn in kft neivnaper. TW Is eW to be the &nt appointment made by Mr. Hare rccclfd by a Mrk party rote. One of the principal enaqres brntticbt afnfw4 Indian OmnHMwr Hart wa that he was eorniptly interested bt a liver mine m Ariiona, ami that Gen. Hammond, Indian Iasppctar, had, at IlaytV reietT reBrreyed the bmndariea of the reservation, an that tbe mine ahotthl be left out and upan the pttbrk domain. Ilantmond at tbe eame time wa in Arizona inveMbratbag abarges of frattd ajralnH Agent Hart ef . CanbM Ajreney, and Hart became aware of the tonsaetian abant the Mirer mine. In mraWr to bit 4l., by direct ion of ComHart, in JhIj kat, General wrote a letter to Hart, premfcdnr VaaalL tat H rjaC lU tc mviaal. TlaJL LfUtAJT alia aal II tiat n flarVlv jfn W"L villi aWni K IVHTl OmrnvrT fTfTT7 the pot Mansion of Gen. Flak, one of the CamraVrl WpH PWrMrll a Mll WltWI 0aaJ(Kl ttfHHI tl Kf4m4s tJic iHrl'M'a rflawrc R to ft focys TT, bwt anlnti8ntly aanfwd that K was SVrtflM Jaawd W J! M44ral WfaW H( the iMrtaHsn of Hart, aad that R wan at the latter' earnest anHaHatlim that be had at Imt dsnh.l K awthentMty. Gen. HwinsendexbnSned great this eanfoibin to Gea. Flak, and before be

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heart, M trtMl by hfcphyiijelaH, fWHUWbleh kwa at e atom thought be aould wKwThe ptabik. debt etatenttat ieaued Feb. S bWauam a -- v ilalht faal Tat M ham n e Knjmmnaamaj V1t Mn Iramnawi J " $LLI4,K; naM eertiieates onMandinf, $MIl,a)t;llsweertihw,,tMM; wtWiatiu ef deaft,$tMK,oa; iefal-tender n4HtMC74MM; fractional currency, m,7t. Tatal debt, $,lMt,!l. Deereaae of debt ainee June M, n5,i,91. Jere. Ilaraken, colored, who k contest In: the teat ef Shelley front the Fourth Ik4riet ef Akbama, baa preHmted te the Hote, thrsiath Mr. Keifer (K., O.), (who moved that H be printed), a petitioH for invektigaMen into the alleged intiniktation and bribery, practiced, as ebarged, by Gen. Sheik)- and ether?, by which petitioner was prevented from taking depoohiono fer nee in his eonteat until after the expiration ef the Mate eet for that purpose. Some epeKien was made te the printing of tbe petition on the Democratic side, on tbe ground that k was competent for the Committee en K lec tions to order Hs printing if K mw it, bubA jm. . . -mm .a a anaMV Jtr. a.eneri met ion was agreett w. A deleamtion of SontberM Utw, nmler the charge ef Cel. Page, arrived in Washington The ireose Committee on "War Claims has deeided to report adversely upon M South' era war eiana, foramoHts ranging from $,60 te 8,W. Tbe tetephone was reeently successfully worked between St. Lenta aad Omaha, a dfetaaee of tie miles. Singing and eonversatien were dfetinctly heard at either end. A dekfratioa of 46 colored emigrant from Monroe Parks, La., arrived at Leavenworth, Kan., oh tbeSTth. They were mostly obi men, wontea and chlblrt-H, ami all were in a destitute condition and entirely dependent upon charity. Charles Tamg, a Chinaman, was hanged at Cehtai, Cal., on the Wth, for the murder ef a Chinawoman in December, 1878. Bev. J. X. Tewer committed suicide at Faribank. Minn., on the SrtH, l.y shouting. lie leaves a wife and tix chiidreR. .VFort Bford dkpatch iys the UmafMipa and uro ventre initan nau a wtoony igbt, grewinr out of the attempted recap ture by the latter of a herd ef pORte stolen by tbe former tribe. Fifteen braves were killed. Great excitement prevails along the Yellowstone on account of the fear of a general Indian uprising, a. Tbe St- Louis mora log papers recently advaneed their Htteerfptfen ratei,and now the Chicago dailies have done likewise. The great inereae in tbe price of paper aad other material necessitates the advance. Tbe AtdaVou, Topeka and Santa Fe ami the Denver and Rio Grande Kailroad Companies have anally adjusted their viriou difference-', and all litigation i to be -Iended and suit withdrawn. Tbe Denver and Kie Grande is to have tbe I U ilkroute, h to abandon its PueUlo and St. LohKi line, and to stoji extension ht New Mexi co about half way between Conejos aad Santa Fe. On the ether hand the Atchfcen Company agrees not te buUd to Denver or Leadvilie, or ta any other point wet of the line of the Denver ami Mo Grande Road at Pueblo, where the line I to end. The Atenfcou Company i granted tbe privilege of building a Hue to its eotl acid! in Colorotlo, whkh is te be ufd for coal train only. Various tijHilatkn in regard to conipetHtttMHtbe tliviVion of tbe MHitberH bw4ne, etc., are included in the agreement, which I to continue for lt year and to to Ik; protected by a decree of the Conrt. Tbe newspapers of Minnesota are generally advancing; their price from $l-V)to itM a year, an aeconnt of tbe recent great rie in the priee of white paper. Tbe coneolidated PacMc Kali way lines are hereafter to be designated as the Union Paeiac Railway Company. S. II. H. Clark b to be General Manager, with beatiiHtarteni at Omaha; James T. Clark, General Superintendent of the Union Division, Omaha; S. T. Smith, General Superintendent of the Kansas Division, Kansas City; J. M. Yannell. Auditor; Thomas L. Kimball, General Pasetger Agent; E. P. Yiniag, General Freignt Agent; all at Omaha. The Milwaukee (Wis.) County Hospital, located est tbe County Farm, was destroyed by ire at an early hour on the morning of the 3d. There were some f inmates in the inatkutien, all but two of whom were rescued. These, Mrs. Chri-tlne Xetseu, aged and Fred Seharf, an insane man, were burned IMt AKD gOniURt The reported reconciliation between the TUden al Kelly factions in New York prove.' to be untrue. The Tammany men announee their determination to bold a State Convention and send an ant I -TUden delegation to tbe National Convention. Joe Gillespie, colored, was hanged at Tayhmille, Vlexander County, N. CM en the JBth, fortbe murder of Mr. Wm. G. Fowler, a merchant, for the purpose of robbery, in December, IST. The New York Kepubhcan State Convention has been cnHcd to meet at Utiea oh the Sftth of KeHnwry. The State Committee are said te be almost unanimously in favor of Grant or ConkHng, and will uo their iaJkienee to have the delegates to tbe National Convention so instructed. Rev. Mr. Cowley of New York, manager of the "Shepherd's Fold,' has been commkied te jail upon separate indictments, charring him with III treatment of and ertteky to the children placed under hta eare. Rail was fixed at 100 upon eaeh indiet IH CHt On the Sh uk. the Fusion leglsktHre of 3CaIh I Ait do Med tlw? ldf ftd0ttntliif ftom htally until tbe first Wednesday of August next. On ,t be following day a large number of the Fusion members leek their seata In the VaniU 1 1 wt na V -1 a nvpnivrrEnffi lplPffailliTfe At jfmaVtHRf 3fft!MJa (Ml tlyft Mftflttflfj &t tlHS kkh, John D.Gardner and wife were burned 1 i Freaman, the reeasiet mnatk and

IMUPaLtnaP JjuaaWjaaaJ axaaaA ajul maaaamf Iwl Wtnjict Jiaaaj npemjean pnaanT1!! rwrwere amjemi at aaj a te the State Lnnat4e AkyKim. The eeeret stem of the wasen osaHrred throughout Yew York and aleag the Atlantic esaet en the Might of the 3d. Sinew-drift M) feet deep w plaeea are repertetl, and the wind blew a hwrrieaae. A brnkemaa n the Hiidion Kiver KaNway and a hw4mv on a Xen Jersey road were Mewn trim thedr

trains and klhed. Tbe damage te rtippfcag waa onormeuc. In UHooveriog the foundation of the obelisfc at Alexandria, Xg H. whioh U to be tranoported to that eountry, LteuteaantCommander Gorringc found a number of Maaonie amblenHi, whkh it k said eatabUoh the reiatisns of many Egyptian monuments. Dr. Fanton, a highly hwtrueted Mason, has earefully examined the ombloma and deeMreathat they prove that Masonry orifrjnated with thciienetruetionof the pyramids, eonotruotioa ef tbe foundation of the obelisk. A dkpateh from Geneva, Switzerland, says that Lake Zurich w frozen over, an event so rare that it has occurred but four times the present century. A fire-damp explosion occurred in a colliery at Museen, Saxony, eausing 1 death. Riehard O'Gorman, Kq.f ef New York, Secretary of the Irish Relief Committee, has received a cable dkpateh from Edward Dwyer Grey, Lord Mayor of Dublin, and Chairman of the Mansion Howe Relief Committee, Dublin, Mating that the distress in the Wet of Ireland is rapidly increasing, and k assuming calamitous proportion. Mr. O'GormaR Mtid that he wu daily in receipt ef information from Ireland, all to the effect that the destkution in Connaught and the Northwest and Southwest and tlie islands lyiag off tkee part.- was rapidly devekpig dimensions far exceeding tbe wort fears ef the people. In Hme (H?t rkts the distress had almost taken the. character of a famine, ami the gravest fears are entertained for spring and early summer. A London telegram of tkcftkh !ays that three deaths from starvation have occurred in County Louth. Tbe Pope has contributed tf.OOft franc ta the relief fund. Near Barcelona, in Sin, recently, a rich land -owner, his wife, three daughter, a mh and two women servants were all found murdered in their beds. Tbe deed was apparently done with a hatchet. Tbe ho4ie was ransacked. A swineherd and his two toa have been arrotcd. The Prineos Lottie ami suite arrived at Halifax on the 2d, on the steamer Strata - tkn. OKXKRAX.. The State ef New Hampshire, which ownw six consolidated bonds bued by the State of Louisiana under an act of 1871, has filed a bill in the UhHciI States Supreme Court against the State of Louisiana, letting forth that the authorities of Louisiana, under the provisions of the New Constitution, are about to use the proceeds of taxes levied under the law of fcj74 for tbe year lS7t,to defray the expenses of the State Government instead of devoting them to tbe payment of -kl 1mm1as retuired by sahl law, ami praying thatthe provWoos of said New-Constitution alfeeting the payment of said bond; le declared vuid ami uneonstitutiottal, as impairing: tbe obligation of a contract. The bill Im prays for a writ of injunction to restrain tbe State otKeer of Louilana from iHittg the prueet'd of sahl taxes for any other purpo-e than speci fied by said act of 1871. Senator Garfield has written a ktteran hotincing hi-s prefercnee for J(mn Sherman as the Republican candidate for President. In recognition of the berokm displayed by Surgeon John W. Ross, who volunteered hi erviees during the yellow fever epidemic of '78 at Memphis the Senate had advanced him eight number in bk grade. CONGRESSIONAL IXYlSTrbrATIOXS. The Colored Kxeda. Washinotow. Jan. . Warren C. Jearfnr, colored, an enaptoyee of one m ine Kxecuuve nepanmeatn at a anIngtoa, teetined be bad ocenpied tbe position of Secretary of the mbrrant Aid Societr: tu "had receired letters from his retattvea in North Carolina reporting that tbe cetored people of that State receive very low wage and are dbtsatkaea wkh their traattaeat, and want to emigrate. Cnarlea S. Otny, colored, editor of the Wa-blngton Jryu, a weekly paper dcroted totbeintcretKaof the coiorid race, and principal of Howard University Sebool, lestinod that be fa a native of "orta Carotiaw. a gradaate of OberUn Cotk-ae, ad of ifownrd University; that be hae visited his native State every yearaiacebe left it, and baa made careful atady of her people. His last visit waa only a few week wen. lie farther teetined that be was oneofthe founders of tbe National Kmhrrant Aid Seek, ty.bnvlngbinweif drawn up its Onf-dtBtkm. Its object waa to furnish aid to colored people neeing from opprearfon, such as tbe destitute ero wits accumulated at SC. Ijtmh on their way to Kansaa from Missbaippi and LouMana. At one of tlie srst mectinirs, however, a Mr. Mendball nuuie a speech seageeting that It would he advisable to divert emigrante front their then objective iMdnt (hansos), and to - send about S,n Into Indiana, as that nun iiuifui Mmiu in ,iw eooilBKeteetkm." WHness oiijeeted to thm. and an soon ne lie eaw that the Society was to be used politieally.ke whlidrew from k wit nesa (tinner testified that when tbe exodue (rotti orth Carolina first bennH be atddreeed letters to the mo,t prominent colored men in the State, asking what cansed thU sudden nprising. Ait the answent were that there waa nocanse for R; that the more Vsntorsiu were deludetl by three men named IVrry, V, III (ant ami Taylor, who had been North, and retaraed wftli such slowing newa that tbe peiMki' etjM not reslH tliem. WHne fuJtlH-r ofscribH cMtverstions per-wislly hekl by him in North Carolina daring tbe nt few weoki with Jnnies II. llarrift,f Htborne Hunter. Jr., M. V. Turner arnl other very prominent, wlored men, and with Gov. HoMen. Wcherd K'bjeraHlCol.Ik Yonna-. prominent HiwHeal kepnblicans, all in fall accord with tbe loregdng extdanationa of the real ceof the exoda. They all likewfeeaareed that tbe condition of peotde of North Caroifna, akhongh susceptible of Improvement by contempMted ameadmenM Ui some of tbe Inwa, " and efecMllr by redoration of their rights u elect certain cnty omeers. Is, on the whole, highly fav(ralh, and that there Ut no adequate incentive whatever for colored pnnn to leave the state. " In faet." sahl (be viitmW. every Inteltfgent colored man in the State fc opposed to It, and the 4x colored newspaper gtetea ma-"be a Meaning, tbe eaedna frena hettk Carehna k a fraud and a earn a."

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JMrlW KM "JWWMiiiWffB WW WW iWMI Wnafiaj WNWwfJ'flWat Mnajfand slib,lsdio artayr yTrrt'iilr' LfimawHjB atamukmTaaanamaan lui iLuaH maJ jLmJ mjnmar4 n at rivi rcmilm lew "vPe m" aaPWaT'l MPmy meanber of the Washington Kiuiamwt AM Seaiety adviae tttc dtvershm of the eaodos froan Kan sas to Iniiaafr poUMeei patoM, eat aanc XsndeHball, and couM not auime aatyothar hVH4 bites us In M'asfctatatoa. oataMe of tbe Kmiaynnt Aid Society, who bad advised or promoted tbe eiodw for paiatiat jmrposea. Ha believed tbwt the Baltimore and Ohio JtauroaMt Uomnaay wkrgejyretgwidbk faM-ikr nathe mtelthtent people of North CaroHMm, tdaek and wnka,lwiansrate and nentdican, were oppoaed te thin aiodan. and anderstood tH xonn ustronaa nan ueeat eaanircd la ex PwMAftHff awCi SfiMCnQ fijaVmWaWWWt aWNftMMaV eeec in that mate by Vmry,UUm H-T. yewnaaa, Bhertff of ratnant Coanty. IimI., a resident of OReneaetb. was tworai, and prodnced a printed rteealar. which be obtnmed from one of tbe North CantHaw embxrahta after he bad teaened OrecneatUe. Thbt eircuhtr, it wae afterwnrds proven by another witnees. hwl been printed in the o aire of the GrecneMetk) gammer during the batter part of bwt July, aad that Use edHor of that paper, Mr. J. M. Clay, a oolored naan, vat the author of thiseirvalar. Xemaa said be wae Informed by tbe eohued man waogae at tobimthat it bad been cieetMated oaheejrtenetvelv among cokwed ieotdc la Xorth Carol! h a. It urges met to ctMtte to Indiana, seeling forth tbe altrnctkmsof that Hate. Matia Its climate waa healthful, thast free school for lnh raeea were nMtiutalned, that there were numerous colored ebnrebew. and tbjt blacks ami w hltee Hand equal before the law, and also tmlfc that 1,M pwxl farm bands and boue sm-MntacoMbliTa4ilvaiidrinrdovmet at remunerative wasres, and eptrbUH niainar those who cwrteitudUe comituc to d mi "dnr ing the. present samtner aad fall of l-TP. v mm to yet keated in time to make their eoatracce with f armors next year." WASKrseroT. Jaa. St. The examlnatkm of M.T. lermaat. Horrid of lntaam County. IimI., was eowdnned. Wkaess gave an account of an hUervWw be had with a man named Meat it, who came ha a mail ear from Washington to tfreenrartle!. Hentb wae tryisK to And a location for colored emiratt, ami bad Vrtlrrsi to Jadfee Manindabs and Col. HoUoway, pronunent Indiana KcpsitUcan. Witnos repreakKl bknM i llenth as a Republican and la that way trained ibe Intter's eonadravee. Witness tttifle! that 1 Ieath tobt him, among other t hbuea that one reason for tbe colored ieuikj k-jir-Iiur Xorth CHU!in whs to better I heir eiintll tioiu and aaotlier rej.OH wa that their trtrnds 1 in v MMiimrton aeftri as rnauy ot tiwm un possible to net oat o( 'onh CunHisa and ioto Indiana be I ore the ceasns was taken, abot May 1, so an to Jecre-a.-e tbe repreKnCMtion of .North Carolina and iaereae that of ladiana. Ten tboustuMi ints'nded to come. On eross exailnatitin by Winioai. tbe wit-nes-Mated tbst Ms eoaaty is well reMJrd cy. Theru is wo deniund lor lalior tiM re. Jta ii dltsHtUlactkmiAickoa acoount of tbe exulEratbm,ntt lM-eam-eof the eniirantV color, ut because they reach their dostuati nlsa destitntecxwditKin nud have to be anppurt'rd by tlM- county, nnJ be-au-ctlevo-cK-ii tbe kbor market. 1 here is ill feeHwr aaaong tbe laborers of !oth political parties. ItwHneibnee takejt the shape of tbreaUiL One Haan w!k hired mitue of the negroes had hfet barm burned a few days later. Thl mstler w insfore tbe ('mud Jury. Hitnc preferred oa that acteuHt not to i-pcs-.k of it. There were bad mva ot both parties ttiere. I'erh4-. lv ii M-mfcs bad bunted tbe limn, lie eouM wtt mv whetlMr this (xmdacc would bate tbv cHt t deterring ieofik from birinc einirrs.nw and so cau-e. it to awn-ar Uwt there wm no demand for labor. At Mr. Wlmfcmi's request Ileath wlalbcmmmoned as a M'ttoena. a a) Tbe Ute lutbrak. . WAHiseTOf. Ja.T. Mlee Jede Meeber was before tbe Hooe Indian Commktec to-day, and told tbe otoryof the twa-sacre ef berfatbr nndnf tbe causes which led to it. She nmH tbe ladten wet bacited to the deed by then- inenbatv aver Atm U Uk oh eivilUf-d ood w(ht. ThnrMbench' advance, la bar opinion, wae the fom medtnte cau-e of tbe trouble- There was bo trouble with the White Kiver Ule on accotmx of supplies rincc her father bad been Aeeat. snd the out brek nm not oecaskmed by sny treaty negotiations. It appears further from Irt MtenH;t that tbe Ibm bad -e are to Hie country on aad on the reoervaikm. jiarsly that in cam id aa outbreak Use tohlbara eeakS aot foltow them. Wasmisstov. JTaa. a. Tbe Howee Omwltte" oa Indian Iffairs loilny examined tJor. fit kin of Cotorailo on the UteHMMio. He staled that the Indi.iM bad hmx becu dis.itiakd and rhafed under the nMralat of the eaf orced InrltMJmH'S of rUfJirjtln exerted bv the ngeacy ; that Jack and other Indians bil aprwuleil to IiIih to have tlicm relieved of tiv presence of Aeeat Meeker; that Ihcr did not care for farraioK. l"t preferred to Vwt thes Mine nomadic the tb-ir fathers hat followed. He (Governor Pitkin) belierN U Utes weer tirtuMted by malkloo intent in tbe recent Tie oattreak, and desired. If pos-itib. to drive ont tb! white from CoWmdn. He rr!tl the incidents of M interviews with JrcV and other Indbms, Motmc to show that Oaray had arradaallv ke-t Ms Indueace; over tlie yonmter Ctes, and Hurt, tbe fe-l-Ing of dtnaection and tbe war spirit bad for Hw.M time pat been gaiaina: aa aseendener wkm xnem. rte sua some ot tee scoots . mrrUmt to Thornbnrah's asta. beeai warned that tbe Indiani would attack the troop at or near near Ktver, aad that tbe general ophnoat amonffthe people of Colorado waa nbat tbe eatoreas waa eremeeatated. W hhsotot, Jan. 31. Governor ritkia of Colorado to-dyeoaa-phHed bis teetimony before Use Howne CunauiH4eon Indian Aa'air. It rebned to ires sot and depwdalkwae romaanted br Ike Indian in ikHtthweetera Colorado and to tbe uderioas eaecta apon mtMa M-leoM-ahMw; the borders of reMavaOon ocensioned by the 'ehauft-ed rewNoM betwwen tbe whites and Indiana since the recent ontlHvak. He wan also exaMdWd a to tbe cbaraeter of tbe be Aaent Meeker, and xve K aa his ofdnbm that Mr. 3teeker was n. very excellent man. bate that be eM not know much about Indian hauman naanee. In reply to Inqnlries. Governor Jttkin sadd be fa voted (fivintr the land bt severalty to the Indian in eastern Utah, throwinc opeai the Colorado reservation to um bateau by the whites, and Riving tbe Indian cterv. thina: reeltaed from the sab: of tbe mads of their reservation, aabts iwuim etteaetory sum cmkl be axreed pon to be paM them bv tbeCot emment for tbe rebquidMwiat of their rbtbtntotbe reservation. Ma J. J. K. Tbfnnpeon, thnber aaent ef tbe fkivorment. ave an aeeeattt of tbe nee Parted by tbe Utos m Xorthwesaera Cobarade has May and Jane. t Tbe Incatm InveaelaraHiiw. WAsnnsatow, Jan.M. O. M. roalks, F. !. fftamliannh, A. X. Thomaa and I). K. AntbonV were caned as wtwaa nnlnHortant.Tliv1rlnnllyched the evidence la tle case aint tbe ceoimnite dehld toatloweonnMd on lrKb aMesene week ba whiob to prepare written mptmaaaa b) be Ml i hi i ii it , nn miiifm " 1 '" m Coolrwaw and prompt action in time of dngerfe a great tkittr. A vob nicer lireman in 2tw jiampdttre emered tlwellim; threatenetl with deetrnetkna, daehl up stairs, threw a mirror and a lamp from an upper window on to the beads of the twoVe below, took an ax and chopped six holes in a Kntwd carpeteti floor, sriinf oil the pMunennfr; bekiw, broke a French clock on tbe mantel, thon erxbbed a feather bed and earried it three-oonrterit of a mile to Um banx, ami hunted tip the cannier, to have him mtt the article: in the safe, and than, the Are which wan in the woodill tit taaaaBVaa iaT 1 1 II li lani ft at fill VKaanal luaajakal aaam-. lit! lilw iHNk'trdnlHft wIHwI- fcMBf )MMa rjJWlTBNBa, vattMbte aid, and was a here. Mmm faaf.

TpVffc kanankA WhfUpk VaWOTaaPC m viMmi la tint mortii af Chin. mr fowit ami tret? hugw tinW boat k permanent UnmMr, while tint InhaWtanhi of other villaisaf , too ananll to be so iwrtnnate. Sad NKbt nlibrtihf m exbnaorizinf tneatew of mat aad ha nib a a urn anv chaMce arrival of aa kmerant toonf i tk aceooi. As long; as the riek of thee wMMJerinc pbtjers ketti, the ntleof the district mm thems aires np to the enjojment of the aolhlar. Karir each morniaK the roada frotn'all the antrT nnirnd may be soon crowded with ytpk, the poorer ones on foot, and, if in the north of Cblna, the wealthier ehW on MiuhMt or ia cavrb all teetltanf U the one pouA of attraciioti ; .the women gr in blue, resl, or rreen Hk, and the men ia their bean: and brighten attire. If we follow tbi- pluaure-seeairng rrowd, we enter a theater bulk in the form of a mravUeb)fram, at one end of which is a (natforw, generallr, titotigh not alwav-?, a wide an the btrttuHnr. This platforui is divided breadth wwe bj a woodea Mrt3cioa with two entnutce:. the front part lormtanr the stage, and the r-ar portion rTiag the pnrpoeed of greenrootn, terty-rtHni , and abode of the troue. The 'body of the theater, answerijMj to our pit and 4aU5, i- withotit seats or nariiiionft; while above ami encircling the whole are the: boxes in which the women ami prinettml Mtbicxibers hare their daces. If the district should ben. Ten' uoor one the prolmbiiity that we rind ourselves oopoite x covered stajfe on an open ptecw of jrrouRij, ia front of whkh the carts of the victor, full of their ovupante,4tr rarrt il in x seini-circie, thu fofaiaur the wall of a truly Tbcirfeian theater. Within this incloire utds a denecly pickti, goodrutred,'eag:er crowd, who; jniwer of Maodttii: bs tmlr equaled by their power

n Nniqc'"C ewrv rrw. w luuucy is Uken at the doors. The troupe is generally hired either by a private iwJivuTtnU or by a pwhlh' beriptto hr a certain number of day., mad frte admi:o is graafesi to every one. The iKjrformano?3 lat, from the early morning tiutil late ia tbe evening. wtth'hott interrab k-tweeH cch of the four or live pieces. The acting, frenernily rpenktrtr; i ptHwl. for the Chinese are natural lr quick: of observation, awl arc thtte able in everyday life to catch easily the u r.e of tho?e with whom they acvticiate, ami on the age to aeewibelihe charsnetcrs th;y wi-h bt nefrcsct. The prK-ie.ioii of'tbefc faculties i the more iinportrtnt. s the actor? get very littk puidauce from the play-books, wkk'k almoet cntirelv cofiae their direction to enter," exit." ami aside,''" or, the Chinese literally tTUH-latcd mean., "aescecd."' "descenstl'aad "turn the back and .say." Tk'. Contemporary Jkrutr. LlKCT.-COMXANleEKGOKKINGEWTke to th 2kcw York If or' front AieASHdrht, wberw be cjujrafred in rensovingr th obeli!: Itsmedtadclr MaHhrr the petlestal of the obeUpk and in the t-a-t angle formed by the Me I found k hltttk of hewa renke granite, 40 iBfhe ia the cube, repm-eating a perfect M.vonic aher. unsler thie and immediately bekiw 1 fo:md a white marble ?lab. repre,cntir.f thj apn. extending across she foundation f jHKhd sreanVe xRite, 102 incbo hJinc and 51 inches broad alttd i inches thick, the upper half hewa into a crfect square. At the same level ami SoochiBft the short auction 4 the jttare and ia thss west angle of the foundation I fonnd amdhcr block of syetike granite watkedly regular in form, the .--nrface of which represented rtmjdh ashlar J4ep and the fottndatiofi of wlik-lt wa-? cohissed of white granite. BwidiiiT theaee fonr pieces I ionttt! other less noticeable and important bat eptaiJj siapiiEcant mltn. The report of the printendent of Palme I net met ion in Itwa wntahv; a statement of startling hxma of the school fund of that .State by tkScite kt reports of district ofh-ers for the seven drears beginning m 1873. I he total for the seven year fod np f 191,51.l,of wwch the teachers fttad hiet f3(l,4T(l, the scbool-hona fund 17$,144, and the contingent fond f43,K. A standing hmrhation Got np. THE MARKETS.

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