Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 15, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 April 1880 — Page 2

-WEEKLY COURIER

C. BftUTI, PaMesae. JASPKK, - - - INDIANA.

hits isoi iranHm.

A MMKF WMAKT TW WirS waK.

rmweKAL am poutkai.

Tbe MkMfTM State Greenback Ceeventien

latDeireKoatbe llUl aad MMMtt eieie attaa t the National Coaveatlon.

The Iltteefci State Democratic CeaTeatiea,

teseleet delegates to the XaOoual touvoa tioa, wmbeaeMatSfHriegaeld.Jiiaelt. Ta Kaade Idead HeiwbUeafM have neat

i4 Alfred H. Litt feietd far Governor and

If earv II. Taylor far Lieutenant - Governor,

Kx-Seaeier Christiancy, of MkafeT aew

Xtaletorte Pars, has begua preeediegs far

cttveree mi W'aeblagtea agabvt Ms yeuiarai

who. whom be eheraw wK vanens

tlfeerettea. Mr. Oriatiaaey, It hM. wiM berin eaualer-araeeaifaf,

w mMMk beiec Bt-treetaieat,eveato per

eual eastiaetiee, by Imw aged partner. Tae

Yonerabie Xiehlgaa Senator inarriagc to see prottv TreHin- elerk created quite a social teaeetlea at tae N'atloeal Capital, ami the preeeediag for dlveree are likely to furnfch the g4p witha Mill more palatable morsel far their waging tongues. The Ileewe Committee ea Elections wW report la tae rjoaaetty-Washbura (Xiaaeata) eeee, umeetiag Washburn. Bepublicm, Md givia the feat to DouaeMy, Demeantkv National aad Werkiagmea's candidate. Tae iub -committee 'a report ene a large aaatber ef eases fa which bribery waa traced directly to Wabura or hk immediate affat, also oges mtimidatlea, fraud, ete. There will be minority report.

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if which about eao-third bae beta ancfeteu

af at advance.

Anagram from Ahannedtia, agypt,er

that hi lamtiyiuati af unfavorable weaiasr

a large nan llli of eoMea mm at

aad tae era watt be lata.

It k aaaauacod that tae Central

JUUroad 1mm Warn eowiWietei wita mm UaicuPacMe, aad wttt,eaaad alter the let

atApr!t,eeataea drvtacou at hm mmaeuriPacMe, The raad will resume ft aU Berne ot the Central Breech UaiM PaeMe, mmIM mala H will be axtaad4 at a Mriyday ta a eiaaaartaa wih the Uatoa PaeMc Hallway. TaeSoutaarm raaiic Sattraadwaa amptad toTtteMW, Arixaaa. aa the Hth. Faar traia-taad a( axewwioaiata fraai ChattaiMMaaiidather Southern P rived at Ciaeimttti aa the 17th, ta aafearate the apealag af the tteiaaU Saataera Koad. Theexetirsloateta war eatartaiaed with prafttfe hoptums. The Wertara aaU-aitn, hy afraaawat, have shut dani alt their warks far a while k order ta preveat arar-pradueMoa. The ApicttHural Departaaat aaUaMtes the herea la the vHhs f the erp nlted

tm ia hm- thae af the areviaiM year at

na.mjm. The price af real artate has

beaaeahaaeeddariarthes4uae thae ahaat

The Hawse CanaOttee aa KevWoa af the Laws win report Mr. Siagietoa' hM, kchtfiae tktTi eapt fr tHWMUMmahk aeareh aad eizre, aad froat predtictieB as eviaeaee la Judidat aad kgfclatlve praeeedlafs, to the same exteat

IfrWfe iMMai aC

towtaM axMWtad ayatBtown af hwaalty. acaiaatadhy a Pandaa faaatla, dewed aa a Dwrvfch. The afkatiaa aataaa; the Miweulawae aa ateaaat af the eriaw le aaid to he

A aagre wa reoaatJy lyaehad aear IleaeyTitle, lae Caaaty, V., far kHHag a iKtle

a af hie aaiptoyer, at wheat be aaa ae

fartoate trivial affeaee.

aa eeataraaieatieae seat hy th Uaitod States

The arrt through ear ta Port Royal, 5. G. ever the daciaaatl Soathera KaMway, whh the Part Kayal dolejratSoa frew the (frt railway eekoratkHi, arrived oa the h, la thirty-four hours from Ciaeiaaati. TheTJaited State Circuit Court hasproi uiAKfkntliuuil Um kw rMoathr

tif4 hr H the KepuWkaui hmmhWt X thf pd by the CWfora I?:fe4titre forWdCoatsktee. ' diathe eaiptoyawat of Chiaose hy eerpeGoa. Charles Adaan, af Colorado, who nOoae ohartored hy the State. adNthehioBSfortheurr)faderi tTSTute prhr, h hoea appoaHod CKIMKS CASUArxilw. Mlaietarto Bolivia. Bret Harte has beea 1 At Chieaaa, oa the l.th, Xartia Power, fZ2A Uaitod State Ceaeal at Glaw. aged ho aad probably XaUjy woaaded ThTlaLoi SUrte Greoah-Lahoc Co- J hfe wile, Bri4j, agad B. d theajwt voatioa w he held at SpriafaeW, April J 1, himU, produoag doat lata -fT-

taeioetdeiofato to the Caieaf Coavea- 1 Jeaiouey w u. tioa WrM v The aoWtleal debate ea the Geaeral De- At St. Louis, oa the Morala of the ISth, -Jttl. whleh paod the Hoae oa the . Coarad HJeaiaaa, while ia a druakoa eraie.

lath was of eoklerbe iBternt- The , f,uMd kW wil xa4 two-yr-o!i caiHi,ie c,i4Hl the rimcy Apiroiiriiiou Mil

taw-j Uv Vl Garaeid. ororid hitter while ia it awtaer'i araw. tae wue , te CowmKw of tin- wtue,

cthatI)epty3tarWsllbeappoioted w alawst iastaatly WHed; the habe wae ITcireaR or Dt-trkt Court Judge, ia equal I probably fitally iajured. Joha Hleawaa, a

wm!xs from oaek poHtkal party, was hotly arotaer oi tae atarwerer, rvi

JICltLl-AXOlM. Goa. XMh, la aa aileial tolograai aaaoua eiag the praoaaot of Silt atr Bait aa UaMed Statot TorrHory, atatoa that he k raliably iafonaod that while Sioux war partloa have heoa depradatlag ea the Mtttoatoats their auaps have hoaa ohtaialac uppHoa f roat aa Iom thaa fear Govonuaeat tradiag etaWWiatoaM hetwoea the Xiosouri Kiver aad the houadary llae. Clareaee DavW, the hifceattet, who appears to have had five or tx wives ia various parte of Aateriea (having eae or two ht Caaeda), has heoa hold to bail hy a Ckfeae Police Juetioe la to appear at the Criuiaa Court.

A reeeat dlopateh from St. Petersburg says arrest eeatiaue to be aude. Aatoag thoe recently takea into eatody are a Hum-

bar of eatployees of the Mm Wry of nay aad CeataiuaieatioBS aad sotae thirty atu doat. A eeawM w beiaR made of St. Petersburg, aad ail frHHs without ixed oaeupatiea or aioaas of ubkteaee will be excelled froat the eity.

The 'Oxford aad Caaibrldge Uaiverstty boat race was rawed over the usual ourse ea the Thaaies, from Putaey to Xortlake,

a the 31. The Oxford erew woa ea

br three aad eae-half learths.

Dariathe reeeat severe stona ia the Gulf of Xexieo the XerwegiaB M Refonu, kiaff outside of Gahestoa harbor, parted her eabk aad weat to pieee. The veMel was ladea with ,m bales of oottoB,aad was

deotiaed for Havre. The JDuche of Xarlboroiifb has written a letter to the Lord Mayor of London, Utiaa; there is bow no fear of fantiae in Irelaad, bat that there U dire deMitutioa ia wourtaiaeao parts aad oa the seaeoaot. There k great aed of elothiag aad ed. CONGKKSSIOX'At..

Xarch 17. Senate The Star-Xail route

Dettcieacy bttl passed. wHbout tle IIoie mhMo. The amount aiworit

imjm to coMtiHue old !nican!fle,tWOt tucur -riw Mil rinvins th-e TMiHtical

rfU!)41v of Kmter A. Vryor pa?tl Mm

Tfte i-Htiru .io w coniiaid m cohM

Salaaaue aTaad faa aaal. Taa subloot of ttlaatlar aad ouhivat-

iaf treas with a vkrw of raMac wood for fuel Ui roeoivinr eonaklorabfe aUoatkm in moL o( the Y aitWrn Stt. Soma eathtaaUata have gone wIW on tb subject. They have aUenia4l to show that

it b; policy for every farmer to raite aw owa ful. They woufci have kirn ajvprotmatfl some of hk beet prairie laml to timber culture and give as muck attention to the cultivation of vour tree deaigtMil sor fuel m he ttatially givm to crop that funtkit food. Now, most of the Weatern States are so well supplied with soft coal that it w oldained at a nfhraly nominal price. In many localilim sufficient coal to supply the wants of a family during a year may h obtained with the corn orrrain produced on an acre of land or the batter made from the milk of one cow. In theee k-

The death of the Cemie Alfred de Chateau vilUira hae deprived France of one of her moet ejetraerdiaary social type. The late Count Mred for the hrt, few years of hk life aa a recluee, awl, althoufh a member of the two most select clubs in Parte 1' Union and the Jockey distinctly laid down in hk will that nk funeral should be merely a third-ckea one, and that hW remain should be accompanied to their last resting.plaee by only three of hie most devoted friends aad fifty pet-tons chosen out of the mass of the many paupers whose needs he had so generously met. It was dkttietly forbidden to Wue any other invitation to attend his funeral, and the result was that the coffin was

followed by real mourners. The following k another odd fact not generally known about CbnuteauviUars,

cslities the cost of a ton of coal that re- whose whims and caprices have long

quires no preparatton for the stove w less than that of sawing and splitting a

cord of wood.

When coal k cheap ami plenty, and j y x' 11 as easily distributed as it is ia nearly I ke,

leen a general topic of conversation in

Park. After having lived separately

from hk wife for many years, he one day took it into hk head that he would

how Dido was prostering;

stealing down secretly into the country

to the chateau ia which she wae resid

ing, he came upon her unawares, and found her so charming and captivating that he eloped with her! I am sorry to

have to chronicle that this odd racoramodement did not last long, aad that before many months had elapsed madame again returned to rural solitudes. M. de Chateauvfllars's splendid and well known hotel, No. 60 Hue St.

5 ng ff ak adVkabfelo Laaare he .hortiy afrward rented Slant Ueii on land that is of little value "?

Paris to Malrkl ia his own cara . a , -a

riage, ami oniy stop to steep moncoi

his own caateauxi as tae opam&n grandee had about eight honses in

France and six castles in bpain, lie

could afford to break hi jmirney

wherever he so pleased. WkilekuU He-

is

even- portion of Illinois, Indiana, Mis

souri and Iowa, there is no economy in

raking wood for a common article of

fuel on lanu that win prouuee gooii

croos oi corn, small grains or gras-i.

some wood is always uestraoie ior

kindling coal and for maintaining quick

tires, ami if it can not oe otxainci at,

reasonable rates from natural forests in

the vicinity it is policy to pknt trees.

When trees are to ue grown xor i&epur-

A Battle ef the Ceeks.

oppoied by Xers. lteed of Xaiae, a ilHaaw of WfeQHt aad other KepaMiea, hut ualiy ld by aftythree ataiority, oaite a aaadier

oavMtMiMmvotiaewHhXr. Garfeld i

vere eut while trying to restrain the latter. The atarderer aed, but wai arrested a few 1 hoars later, while waaderiag about htaaappateatly crazed eoaditloa. I At Aurora, IN., oa the aMH-ahu; of the lTth,

a . a i a a

favor of kk aieeadmeet. Whoa the WH wa , Xr. W. nawwia was loaaa reported froat the Coaualttoe of the HTwIe with her jugular vela severed, aad beld tote lieu, however, alt the Reputdkaa, her lay her aaeoawletH awband wkk evInaludimc GarikW, refed to support end gh m hb throat, arm aad abd-juvea. K oa the rretjod of oppo4tia to getr1 Hfewouad are aot seriou. Baidwia ec i .nnrnnrbtlAB bill. A. fron Vevatoat, aad they had beea auu-ried

waber of Dewoerat. headed by Xr. -w at Vbwwri. aka aaaaed theaaelvos

la opporftloH to the bill,, as being 5 la reosfefeiea of the validity of the Federal , Bleotioakw5, aad voted agwiast its adop- ; tioa, hut enough suWtoenUy ahaagod their ta upuro it at -Mfc. It te aatici-

tw tkr hea leactkv dohateoa I Hoaaer Wetthartoa, a weM kaowa bmlaess

the hW whoa it reach the Senate. man of Betu, of blah ocial staadlsg. fe The Emperor WBWs eighty-third f!.hbi iJtkLrTelehratedoatlMt29J. aoa wile aad laths bof, aad afeo of the auaer toaaacahe iM- ' Hae of foray. Hfe wife wiBprohably rathe royal Mganartes asuag m tae t hov died whheverr trmPiom of ties wore Priaoe Alexander of Bulgaria aad T 7FV I ii rt T " rii an iaT

hk father, Priaee Alexaaaer or iicwe, ' x--"s-

braUtiir of the Ebwk" of kuMla; Kiag Al

Mahck IS. ikmte After hmb

1btou bulie. eonsWeratlon was resumed

of tbe Hou-e bill for the eaiabllshwent of tltlc ia lit Springs the iMistion bclnx on the Mitate reported by tlieScnute Cnnitnitru. intH I ami No action wa.HUiKi'i)....

" mnrahv hour wm llifns('l With

Mil tha Stocll thiScieacV bill '! ltrtlnr

contferwf ia Commfttee of the bote, th-e principal Uipm nBiksrdIcai4on bclnse fur the pavmcnt ot Sjeisd lputy Morl-. XanCH . Senate The Hot Spriazs bill

passed. It iH-ovMe for redoclaxby Itvo pr

cent, the aicaM to lie paia uy txx-usanw

to MWtrw tbor title. The Geneva Awanl bill was Urea takea up Hd du. uUu lmU XfCatlV M.'!4kMI......

JSMi-Mr. Wrteht !).. rA. Chairman of the

. joint reolotloa wiwsti the ITeWt to itve iMHice to tU Cnimx- GoveraaM-nt ot ur ' rijr ... ...ui tka trvmtV with that

for tillage purposes. There are generally on everv conshlerable farm several acres of land that can not be cultivated

with profit, for the reason that it is rough, stony, wet cr sandy. By selecting trees adapted to these different kinds of land.fuel may be produced at a small cost, as the soil on which the trees

grow is of little or no value for agricul

tural puqKMjes.

VUlCR.gruvlllg irera iri raw jhmtv.the best kind of wood for fuel or other purposes, but the fact that they arc quick growing commends them to persons who are in hurry to procure a

sunnlv of kindl mr wood. o tree, ex-

cent l Iks wiikjw, grows jwivac vi .t propagated easier than the cotton wood. It arrows readilv from seetls or cuttings.

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Un the treckess prairies 01 tmnenx

the farmers obtain a forest of cotton-

wood trees with littles trouble or ex

pense. In early spring they cut the

: . " . i V ' thamred to a ouarrel. and the women

aooui a lOOi lonjr. anu 1 ' ,a, .i

three feet in the furrow as the land to A".," "Z

A remarkable incWent. ami one whoso

serious character was partly offset by its lwii'jrousnes, occurred the other morning in the kitchen of a hoe on Penn Avenue. The cook was busily manip

mating the stirring paddle in fn huge

pot ot ni-n, w nicn ww wBnf5 "n Move. Two of the domestics employed

in the household were present, ana while the mush was being worked up in proper style the three ft-11 into a warm discussion. Presently the argument was

changed to a quarrel, and the

oaly three weeks. Cauee of the tragedy unknown.

T..L- rUluur Ml 1T VTM HiwmI mt

VaiW. 111., aa the lTth. for the aaarder. ia 1 tI irrnluiiur httmhfrrtion.

October kit, of Ella Xartia, a youVfirl of ' iPl1

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a09UtxaeaaeBv, mmvn. cuiini otpetted Hh. aad the llou went w.iKu-ibwjtT. 1 tt riHtM ot i1m Whole oa tlve

r-"" ".- . I n7j.TSjj UK! anirtai

look place mmrduiit the propo-ed ed-

1mm h' ulowed. o cultivation is re-

quiretl. The presence of weeds between

the rows of young trees is saw to m an

advantage, as thev afford protection to

the vounsr trees the first winter after

thev snrine up. After the first year the

treto, afford so much snaoe teat iew or

no weeds amwar. On moist land that

can not be

into the rrou

care of t bemel ves . Ccwo Tittm

of the cook, and in a fit of supreme an

ger she retaliated upon the domestic who made the remark by landing a ladle full of hot mush directly into her face.

Five minutes later the owner ot the

house, aroused from his shunters by the noise, rushed into the kitchen, and was

whicn

mm-ut in referpoee to the pay ot MartoaL-. The

bill was anally repo

jrted to the llowte and

Bays lot nearly a party

Bangersns Pranks Withtke 3lith.

The mouth is not to be played pranks

with, but it often is so. the needier

nrutu of ntittiap small articles into

tli mouth, either for the purpose of 1

hert aad the Crown Priaee of saxoay: the duoal faadllos af Badea, AahaH, Xeckltn-harg-Sehweria aad Xeekleaburg-Swvlhx aad other dilaatehed pMa. Theee wo of treat interest. President Hayes k reported to have aaid that he wW 4ra the Dedeioncy hill as it

Ia Carter Coaaty, Ky., oa the nfctbt of the

ltk, a party of regulators weat to James

Kivlea's koe and dewaadodtae im,

of ewe Joaa Utoex. a citkea of naeaviatde

reaute who wa fald to he seereted there.

TSMm refn-ed theat penaktdoa to eater hi hae, but, ae stated, opened are apoa

them, wbcreunoa the rtarulators broke

ad-Tea4 UI. aays lot nearly aprry u,.!,!-,ui W fr nntMiK or for ter a While When

f l.lil .i.nnnnriatiui laaal aWaal I innuinz. t,ax av " f w-. . 1 . , m

pabiici TKi wkhoiraay playing some trick, has been frequently been !r"i wasio for th yw i bhvs. I ItriZi with verv serious coBse-1 of them had been burned

Vamch . SemU2t ia sexton ., v Ui nrtu U ntnmmi. 1 bv the hot mixture.

m 1 -, u- o.l.u)ia sit ilv- rm I t : . 1 .

j the fundiax blU, which was eomddered la

rr, nTT Qowmtttec of the Whole. till ! Xiacn 2i. iSeaat A number of petimviatxe tkmi wcn; pento, amoo thtw the follow-

tag", hy Mr. mxi ot iiniiot, iw . protrt the pabMe WHln-t the MihJ HiwmriMi mm better: by Mr. AlliH, tor

auf of a hank-rant law; and ev-

.t tk rtnvHl rf Hie dutkM on

tttatrMl twi in nn """

especially among voting women, who chargsof them mav be seen holding piis between their (Pit.) Tdcgrnrm

tiuxh wlill. (lrftaiiH'. Medical attend-

. - 1 t.-WA .oniianf (taiiut t ti 1 2 tiaete

nmi fault wuh iemaie mucin: ui

bumble rank Mr mittinf tnns in

a j a

vinsr ;

ing, walk." carpet and various articles in

the apartment were cotnousiy orna

mented with Wg chunks of the smoking compound, awl the irate doroestics,with their hands madly mixed up in each other's hair, were plentifully bespattered with it. The battle had been hot one in more senses than one, and af-

the combatants had

found that each

more or less

A n ttenti dis-

the help foBoir d.A'tHrjr

that will not soon sour or

oll k made thus: Dissolve a piece

thir of ahim abtit the siae of a walnut in a

pint, 01 wnngweii w

wtn4ca the Dedeioney Mil a ti . . raA , rnl. "

ilauu. wkk GaHU4r HMil-l. . . .. . , 1.. -.:..,,., vr ititi. tmm the Comailttee on!. , . t t..

ZZZZrU. Z aaaortloa- T""? . Mrthimketiee.aulHak w " "CV ' tt ia a mre-ntothed bottle or paste-

' . ( 1I . ... tWAMl I IhinlM n . nni. TWU1III mr. w "

v-.... 1 . . t . . . . .i I'lifjhMk ti.ittcr

I nuuiili ipkan tln- Kara rMitLdon to re- I

.r- r4 f tXuAr teapoomis 01 nour maue raww u move any part of their drss. I ... ,i . fAW ,inw nf nil

nhiWrriof lKth sexes seem almost mww r,.

. of cloves: let tne wno com 10 a ,

moat. awidhMr for the oipaat apportioa

meat of Deputy Xarthak hetweea the various parties. Gea. Grant aad party arrived at Galveston, oa the kl, oa the steamer City of Xexlee. The Geaeral aad hfe party were awt at the pier by the Xayor aad all the promiaea efieer of this elty, aad hy Gea. Ord. A preeoiMon escorted Mat to hit hotel, where ia the eveahar a gmad rocopttoa was held. W. B. VIokers, private teeretary to Gov. PHkia of Colorado, died oa the 3W, at Denver, from the effect of amputatiea of hie leg, necessitated by a eaaeerett tumor oa the boae. Deeeased was bora hi ladlaaapolfa, lad., m HM; fouaded the JeraM of that elty; removed to Kansas fa JTi aad started the Greeley Urn; reatoved to Denver two years later aad he-

eaate eonaected wHk the Jfoeiy Jtoeafe M ,

ArfM aad ubeueatly with the Denver Tribune. He leaves a wife aad few ehil-drea.

thinsrsin their mouth.

.1. . k ma anil ff tlVkuluA 11

fee. DuriagtheafhtMr ltJvioa w4blt J2w!ua otwithstamling

br a rack aad had one of her kg broke U. M-r. Caero (H k.) aod Mr. ,.rr orecaution. dtreseinff accKlentS

occur. A few years ago a ooy swa-

C..i7v-1 v. .umMM'Ht suinie4ibv thr t-oniwi- tnwod a small niece of brass chain, with

erateJbaiMfciof Ute laHaaa for the aaft rf wh:ri. h had been amusinif himself by

ttietr reservation in twnraoo, ,. mmmm . . , ,, ,fi, " TU. hit of

ea the calendar. Mr. Coke I pi.ain lodsred in the Stomach, am!,

thea took Hofs out aad hanged hita to a ; , tlMS Kelto?poord cowered tree, after whkh they aKd ioo of Blv- 1 wth eae. declarii Spoilord Hb;;ito

the jMM:Mirv appropnaiion

the came, inaeeo

oot and keep covered.

each time stir the paste.

Ik'fore using

COSOtEKCK AXD IXDOSTRT. Judfe XeCrary ia the United States Court aMoaht the suit brought hy the United Motes aaahMt the Xteeur! Paehk Kaltfoad for $MMJ taxes, famiHr due between 14 aad kSTl. He ruled that as no awe iaieat aad demand had beea made at the time or uWl vIhm the arofMrtV had mkwI Im

to other hawl, no Hea eoutd be eetablhhed, halt ia Liaeoia .... .... . I A .t. .

aad M deehioa wa la lavoroi tae rauroM. The Houe Committee on Railways aad Ceaefc have agreed to report favorably upoa Mr. Upeu' bill to authorice the Secretary ef War to eoatraet whh the Saa Aatoaio aad Xexkan Border Kailway Compaay for from San Aatoaio to Laredo. The committohehsuedto flSif per mik hwtead of f'WjW, as orkjciaally proposed. It h reported that the reeeat eoM imoit mMthUaaaV jaJaaaal aaahni flynmjBmBjuAa- kvJ naw4 aa wrww awfi aa aaaw waaaraaT JMaarwj e 'tI llt ifHrt )io TVjl YjUlhaaaat ftV iaBBaaaaaaaVVafeaal TgfpuaVaV a8 fciaawSaW M j IV kHWW ItW J PWaawBuan siWmatas the eeatiac drive of Texas eettie

Two vouac ehOdrea of a colored

aamed James Ahtxaader, Hvlajt ia Godfrey Tewwddp, Xadisoa Couaty, IB., were remated lax humiac; house ha which they had been leeked up durief the absoaee of their pareats, oa the ldth. Frank G. Pahs, a former reHeatof Xem-

phis, together whh lour negroes, were drowaed at Walnut Bead, Ark., hy the eapdzlafj of a kaT,oa the fcth. A duel was fought hi Bruawkk Couaty, Vs., ea the Ifth, between K. A. Baaey, a youag lawyer, aad Kkhard Jeyt a " drummer. The latter wm wouaded la the right

arm. A feeoad ire was about feeing aae, whoa the whole party were captured by the Sheriff. The affair errHated hi a diuieii about State poHtles. Wm. B. PiemmwM hanged atGeaeseo, X. Y., ea the BXh, for the murder of L. B. WKhey, by poiwrn, la January, 1STT. The vietfaa'a wife, whom Mersoa she.jucatly married, was tried accessory to the crime, but was aequhted. Samuel II. Myers w hanged at Geburae, Tex., oa the lth, for the murder of Mr?. Al

Ilofter, m rebruary, IWi.

Durhu; an entertainment

MM the WIIwm very .ha.portaat. .iu.W .uk mlWl awl wm resorted to. the

1 Itu mil wr. im m i - - .

as soon an ioiite.

poor child languished ami died. Only

III int.

pae adebt avert inuM mil it nn aa

t"r.,al "..rr'TJI k few weeks aco. as mentkmetl

Z TvTr hi- MTKeUev- of lmlon fW( . a vounr boy in Devon-

r.). 10 im)- a doty ot IS per cent, on aol- shjre from having allowed a small e!r;Nmcj.)a tin whistle to slip from his month into!

htikw clHn upoa the Secretary he i; urur lor ittirHitk as to porruirtlon. fraud

HMt Malpretke, H any, oa the part of IoMM-etor?, Aaeat,or other emptoyees of the ladta Son-c. Several reoltloiw were intmdocod ia reference to the Inter-owaoie Canal. Mr. Staab-tou (Mi., trow the Com-

Consular aod Ihfdomatic apptoprtotHMi Wll,

aad it was eooaMerea in vomiis in m

XtncM .-,Seale The WH meorporat

tle Xattoaal KlCHtoaal A.Hm awHl at ome kotrth. after

Award bill

the trachea, where it stuck, ami baftled

attempts at removal. Death took place

fmnt fnabibtv to breathe.

Remarkable instances are related 01

needles which had been accidentally

Mwallowed finding their war point fore

most, inrotirn tne &ees wi n;

and thence to the exterior surface of the

body, where they are drawn out. Itis ali

Sb the Xattoaal Eaeatoaai aiwcwihw i chance, However, that, iney niase inenr wim tttVcHsl at wh? bth, escape in this harmless iiutnner, ami ac-

... .4 . j. . 1.11T w a a 1 . .

w Men

takew 1 Hm-l

1 .fa Ui flH

rnmltU A Ml'Vl.kXI O IjkVt 3L bill tO

Mr rin-ir m.. Midi 1 lm-ared rlt'd to

... ) the whote waewtioa of uirl and tKahl have j 1 lnniiflivu at the pubWe LTOferrd to the Committer oe Waya and

KnSXSuiw ihoushtlessly, it may be, perversely,

tWi vi-wtt'niav la retrnnf to tne 1 nA u thir mnnih. 1 hrw 1

Laaeaftor Coaaty, Pa., s

trwMfwd the bill, wIiotC tittle clearly showed

the alKht of the aHth.tae noor stave way aau 1 -wfi.r'il when it Mnti.l it ww to re

a large portion of the audience, which num- TbMsandMiafiadTHhtStot the itovll statute,

WmI iMnr M mmL were Bfecloltatod 'ii'w "n Kcviwm m "its " bereu -w or mm people, were prectpnacou 1 ,,, l,nitM.ro..iwihtw to which H lKuhl iro.

. vP WummI athk-d The motive I had in

6edMwr the bill to the Committee on Kn Won ef Laws we, that I kmw wHl the hH!o of (bmtartiirB(ik Committee on HavaaMd

Mr him, that I knew jou mWt as well ptrt a Wll la favor of a ml net Ion ef the tart ia the nre and mloe tt to a! m tend It to that committee." Mr. raVM K., 0. movini ut ametitl tbepmr mIhiim to refer the bill to the CommftUe

tm Ways kh! Mt. Aii-r h w. tniH'imw a to the adieWwIhtllty d tkfct twMloa the Speaker entertained K, wheri-apon Mr. Nichom, !., Oa.) HOve.l to lay the motion oa the UW" Aureed ti yeas 119, aajd llT-aearly a ply SevifTHl laef. fectual aWemptf w ' to ewtrackHHe m the refce of the Win. bat the Meow ad frtarntd wRhoet farther aeaow. ,

le the boot below. Twenty or more persona were hricred, tome ef them serietndy. John Qtiian, aged Ha, a leader ef the Peaiaa hvratlea of Canada hi SIM, banged himself at Buffalo, X. V.t oa the 2IH. At Ahaa, Cole., oa the Stt, W. J. Porter, a hard character, shot aad kmed The. Car medy. The murder was unprovoked. In lees thaa aa hour ahewt Hftf uaasasked eltlseas aathered aad hung Porter to the ridge AtXarsheM, Tex., oa the SM, Frank Lew k aUrhuBtP'hikar maf a ynaUnttamaV' HUup hJLuI pHTalTWl ea VTCHVlla llaVVa rPWaraHrrS hk twaftt.xaar-eid sea aad then took a fatal

mittmr

wlio (ki run a great risk of perishing in

conshlerable agony. Occasionally te-

raale lunatics in their matl freaks nwittinglv kill themselves by swalkiwm? needles which they manage to secrete. A cae has been mentkmetl to us of a most extraordinary degree of mad perversity. A female lunatic had such a morbid craving for swallowing small imrcels rrf needles which from time to time he procured that at length she destroyed herself. At a post-mortem examination as many if we mistake not as .190 neetlles, in a less or more Mate of corrosion, were found lodged in varbws parts of her hotly. In another case that das been recorded, the great French surgeon, Baron Duimytrcn, extracted 14 needles through the skin, to which they found their way from the stomach.

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