Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 46, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 November 1880 — Page 2
t
f
aaMi h & 6.' il. 4HSM''
aim rtdt UeUtC
I " 1 i
WBEKLT0OURIER O. BOAXK. PuhlUur.
Hi
An toe
0F THE DAT.
.Xftjrs turn. Bverywlwr.
rHOXAL A3CD POLITICAL.
XI
i 0' ..
MS-
I k M it St
Miraiaroiaation of KeaHnUTdlp,
i the JTtw Yerk ZVwUk. oka! with Ur.
kit Wished B erimlMl lltud m Jams A.
.HWW, U yiagd MUl beiag the ei.
twited Xanur tetter In ra&retww to tk
W,WU Wfowi Judge Nsab
C the 2?ew York Sum-erne
Cru Xr. Hart, nrcmristor of the
. ?)!rt, produced Um .eftghiHl the alleged l44r wriUea by GrtfU fro whteh tho
ttd eoplea were photagr-awd. Savera!
m kOM ''expert," called by the prosecn-
iwa, wtiua mat in their Judgnieat the let
r wm noi in Qireld's handwriting, awl
e witness Rave hits opinion that it was in rwip?. The envelope Jin1n; piaeediH
we mhos of ttferteeophu for examiiwtfoH.
twe them testified that tt bore evidence or
raMMMSMt siibHitMtloa of new wrklwr.
A auwbsr of jcentlraen eeaiieeted with the
Brooklyn ak, upo which Pkilp hud been for severs! year, testified that Ih oohiioa the letter in quwtfon was net
m s tw no writing, s. L. Morer, of Law
rwee, tetid that Ilenrj- L. Mwej-
wm mm uncie ami thttt b mt him Ih L)rh
w f oruary or -March, klentMl fce xmture of II. L. 3Corer oh the
rWer of the Kirtiaad Hoine, Ljrh,
wwwr uie oi Fohnurr 187. and
mlotmkr(Iate of Ootobor 17, 1ST, as that
h flw uncie. o. u. Aikms, rtwter at
i.yBB, tetliea that ho never boat d of a prm tkore named H. L. Xerey ; there was no Mwh h la the City Directory, aad dili-
Kt wiHr" failed to discover any person -who had ererhnswn a mas there of that Bae. Abram S. Hewitt Veetiled that he
.-was, well acquainted with James A.
tarswf ami that the Jforer letter
w, in hU opinion, in his hawlwrltlug;
eHveiope, However, after examinatlofl,
e mm no( uiihk was in m IWBdHTitin?
Aeawara rntrp, the aeeumi, yore HiDt Mask that he did Hot write the letter In
tutofl; never aw it before the dar upon Wh4h the fae siniie wa imblihed'. The
exaiHlawttoH was idJHjrad HHtU Thursdav, 2fov. 4. "
Prksident Haves has returned from
hm i'iiBceot trip, reaehiH his home at
xreimwt. u., is tiae to vote.
m ut
lode-
XMCENT 0CCUKKKXCK.S. The text of (n IbtiAfloC of UarlfaM Emhh, tkeetttfvaver who wm under tU tyriHt
y ff lirovkwiup ami whM eatriivwt th la4f
upm wan; up ima4 it) ta ih4(MIoii Iyk we rK0 heen rvoefrml nt the TrwMwrj'. It waa taKen at NevrYork-;urJi-l-etwttiMk, h the third jh?imi In the trace of Mr. CftftlUwr, of the liuroau of KitrHV ( Had 1'riHttna-, and or Mr, Ckrk Cowa, J AaltHt Cklef of (be Lwtu lXvtetoM. The MlowliwkithetMts "Sk Mat4M ttuK he enirravad all of the
wotk on tae t.wj note, Hnirty: all of tho
fHliwre letterlntr, all of th scrip,
A xvMmm Um $1,000 wmKm bomlo toutMl ht Um oim t j, t, xe.vl wheit
arriMtd I H. Okie have Ihwh examined by
QpI ra of aate raaeat utrvUwt miu! hr ttvuatit
i. . . . ""T '
lbw iami.ean iiviaMi of tk Treasury
hMBcat naMitaittti, who preaoiiH
gmapkably good eeuutarfeto. Xo
w ffFrt, they y, would be likely
mt their fHUio eharaeter.
Ikkkimls storHis liKve prevsllwl thrmiicheut Great JlrHaiH ami the Continent. Mmth damae hat keen ! toprotiertyaad
a number of lives were lot by dieaetera 'to
MliHff.
A KKCAt'iTULATtox of the roult of
the xreat storm oh the JTorthern Ukw.Oeto-
er ie, mww ever BW,W0 worth of damage
e o reeeeta anu uaroes ; 98 )eroaa w led; 17veHfla were totally wrecked. Ih
velvimt a lw of 153,000, and e3 vla were
damaged.
Tux ntive tribe in Britain's South Afrin eoloaiea are aats cauiHfr much trouUe, ami the Govern laent Um called out
8,000 addition al troop to Bttppiees the In
surrection. AMaicUtrate named Hone and
hie two clerks were maaored at Quobo by
me umniotiHotos, who are In open revolt.
It U reported that four misdonaried have
alee been massacred.
A special, from Fort Quitman re
ports that a band of thirty Apaches attacked
a picket or twelve men of the Ninth Cavalry and killed two of them. A oompany wai
seat from Quit man in pursuit of the savage.
, Ismail bands of Indians are reported
scouring the country around Gunnison Citv.
Colo. Three companies of militia have been formed to defend the settlement.
The President has appointed Thurs
day, Nov. 2f, as the day for National thanks
giving and prayer.
A xkcbnt London dispatch says:
The Agrarian troubles Ih Ireland are assum
ing a more serious aspect evcrr dav. In
Dublin the excitement amoK theParnellltcs and other disaffeeted Irish over the uroe-
cution for conspiracy of ome of the lcadinc
members of the Land Lett true Is intense.
Sueh extreme precautions are bcim? taken to keep the nature of the informations secret that the clerk who Is evnyime them Is kervt
under strict surveillance. The Land
Leaguers think there will be bad work as soon as the arrests are made.
The acting Commissioner of the Gen
eral Land-office has decided that when a
person ha commenced proceedings for can-1 formed a scries of elect rotyna plate from
ocJIation of a homestead entry In order to, whk-h the counterfeit plates were printed, wltb
U - aa ..... .
MMT HBH " ' - t H..11 I
TO . mmnmm, im IMBV RTJ flOWllarlv ami
IIk had Merer tried it Ufore. but he M!8 ive J t Wir tlU.
hA.. . . . . 1 1 1 . . . 1 IHM.M luufr fill . I m
n .. . " . .w""w fAii.ua .
ooaefy,
indent of kkabili
for, his wile fmd
f my m
Therefore, oarefav doti, fTr,u!r mmm1. wkre
. I mil II LllalPaW.HaW
resolutely net himself to the task. Snittimr upon liin lingers, lie carefully rolletl the eud f the thread into a point, ami then, closing one of his own optica, ho attempted to 1111 up the needle's solitary ev! but tl.u ti.
either passed by ouo side or the other
'end
4aiX
jf on
the
lalLui
war. aaiPiMJiHix i...
food of the nsher-eat," aa! luTf turn k trapjMHi for iU far. ThWsmall white hain,; is as Tar aTHlaTjire cat. but in shajMHl like a miak, tavilt short lap. , ker-a ffl
, ' , n. . urmiy "pic cli,b
Nincii j nun i -------- - w d wi uiiu niuia in tins in iiiir - . - ... 1 r -nrt T.11111 1
imitated kHHe-work, eOMHte. tMiniera hbiI of the iteodlo. nr wnrkiut UamU 1 rtfoa tK cats ill tUruit of w.uir,.ia
mipme, with his tinted ,dae printed lu green tin) glittering stuol. ,l refused to be 3 R"'A W,H run fr?m Xrm to aVeasil'Coh he face of the note, and the tc)t of the persuaded, However, tho "hrvid U KS Ul .m th8 kaBt' thwirii ttTaU Ptate printed iHireeeneatkelMekortke nut! k..lL.i If" ' .. u,u UI!cl sua to ir w iL- ti,.,... .r"1!
alim. Iba It, 1 .1... r...." i . J.'. uuiwh IIU IJIISCII U1U 8.V0 tO the OS- . i. .. i ' iLVn uk air.
In or about the yearly or mivautajre. he quickly drew the ends f'."?',,B . ,rMl". '"Ke ito the
"Hohtatea that he etched one-hHlf at the l"S"r ana milled thorn with a knot
irreen counter on. the back of tke coiihii alter HbO"t the siae of a buckshot. The but-
wkloh the whole counter was made be electro.
typing. The imltatkm of cycloid was traced, ami out with a a-raver. llealw states that be engraved the I,0J0old lewal'tenUer. orirlnallv
enKraved by the Amerlcuii llank-Xotu Company or New ork. He engraved the face plate, back plate and tint pkte; also the ml that is printed oh the face of the note-all of whlehls counterfeit. He also ntrr.ivea th
head of Hamlltoa oti the 30 lewd-tender note, first serlo?, originally emfraved Ur the Nation.
al llank-.N'ote Comiwny of.Vew York.
lie states that ho etiirraved the WJ Xa.
tkmat-currency phite In skeleton; the faco Ilate, with vlKnotte and lettering, cjimters,
ton wa atrotwor one. but ho lik!
tliiuonsions of iu holes, and it was only groins: on the back of Ids sl.i rf. UIH'lin 11-
a mu iiHcti mo neeuiu gently throii2h tlio linen, he f.'lt. &
ptty and disdain for man bumrlinr
uiuueia uHiuoa at uit'kt u ...1. ..t
food, the ordinary wlhl.or .. 4.1...,.
,., . '
cat," or lucivve1' Clonu.rr ;a -i.
found on iMoosilanke, but mrt the larjfcr catamount." or thai, hlf....i.L.i
r t Jward beHft k,Ta n lfcr b3 ? ? J? Xe wfoimdt
over such oiisv iobs: and l,lJrt.7. ,a( dog, out its fur is so ieoeirtivelr
button gracefully glide down tlio thread T Irk more
w ii announeu place, he sa d to him. I . .
sou mat
time than
buttons
was eld
it ever ho marr ed a smmh'' u uui u MVhen
it should be forsomo nobler reason J"1.''1 f " .r "it a dread of sowing on l.;a -n mk?s o c ry hair stand up straight, and
. The first downward thrust v " l!.ut ' b,J? 3'ur linger. I
had tho same hannv result, and ImbMn
! ... I till) hllHrlll ilnli'n t
uo awn enaraved the 1 1 o of National , 4 mum nuu 111s ummo, 1,
...... ..... . I lf (lamrt 11. air. n ..II .1.
uwnits 111 jiniu IUHJH BKCHilOH IUCB
atlonaI Ilevere lhmk, Ikwton
National uank, Xew Hedford
on; iMerchan,;- w hioli uniform success inspires, i"1,? ? 'uV? 1, Mat.: Pitts- I'orhBps tho point of tho needle did not tf?Jf uLri' ' Hm
bnrKh, National Hank, lhuaburich; iSoeond Na- enter to the bone, but it scorned to him ' MOHihly.
v7 r . ' . 1 l a-; I MMI"rK atitdui, and his comment upon tho National Buik of Lommcrcc; and National circumstance was emphatic. Hut he fcxenaiure ltank of ll.iltlinoro all of which 1.
eiutraved for iiNMkim. with .i... ..7..T: ,WV. '"rV""1". me next, lime
and back plate printed In arecn: also
iave ueat'U it when it mado .
if my hat was two fet frm hh-
much biirsrer than thiu-
brsrer than a
An Old English Ceaatry Haas.
pnuicu nn me iacc or the note
states that he vnirraved a ?1,000 bond plate
"iiuuoujwns, acxs 01 July u and August 5, 1W1, with vignettes and bardcrinf, counters, s(piare lettcrlnir ami scrip, and the Imitation lathe-work border. The
imitated barrier he cut with and furnlstHxl the section
piece to HnK:kwHV
It stnml imnn a 1.u. 1.111 t n
tint .vlufn 1 ft . Hi. ""'U ' . " -j-v... w .1 Illll, ilUUrt! llje Uo Vo red i uUI ho,(l1lho btt0 one ede, I nver-the river being tho Thattic, al '. II?also Mld come uP,V,r0"gh 11,0 1,0,0 nual'est SOn, f0rt n,i,es fro, London. A lii
. nioi. vi cuursu no woiiut. ma gaoiuu ironi 01 red brick, with the comthe needle had an independent way of P'exion of which time and the weather suiting itself as to holes, and it chosu had played all sorts of picturuue the one whore the thumb was. Then tricks, only, however, to improve aad tho need e got sulk'. It didn't care rdme it, presented itclf to the lawn about holes, anyhow, if it wa going to with its patches of ivy. lu clu stored
u uuuseu mr muting them, and 1 1 cnimuevs. ts w imIows .mk.r..,i ...
a graver, of b-d-
orlRlna counterfeit vhtnette. with action or .t- 7 f ;. ' au ,u""raieu j-j'v-ia. x no nmiyv nan a name and a Imitated taMc-work and l"ucrl..K. fur "hei I,SC,for ,thf J1'1 wiiieh that history: the old gentleman taking his by htm to Itmckway, were manipulated in ,0,"tt could thuuepforward be made to , would have been delighted to tell such a manner that thn riiiit wi..... .,...... discover, without intinitu ookiii"- ami ' VOU these thlriirs: how it. laud K...... i.,.n
I ...... .1.1! I. ..I ..- .
. COMMKRCK AND INTI8TRV.
.O.v October 23 the arrival of grain at
1 lKK were we largest ever received at that port,. amoMntiBjf to l,m,m binhek,
mtHiuaK o. i,wi,muHis of wheat aad
mvtntn ih corn. rt. ,...
ak oeot sutemeat istmtd Nov. 1 shews "the decrease of the buLHc dbt dur.
Im? October to htfalOtyM cadi In Treatun 94Mt U": IAA. .... ..... . ...
W,8V'; eertieatef of ilevit outntaml-
g,,7,w; refuadiB,?eiti,;9,SWj.legal tenders ouUtandlar, )aM,-74Il ; fraethmal currescy outsiaadimr, 17,181,1. The reduction of debt siaee jUM i im kabe.4W,Sl,Sl7. 7
avail himself of the privileges of the act of Nay 14, IS, he has acquired such an ad
verse iHterest a will prevent the contests
from ttklng imyment under tho act of .Time
., 1980, for land embraced in the homestead;
or, in other word, that the right of entry conferred by raid act of dune 15. IfML is
contlaed to ces wherein the United States
au tae applicant to purchase are the onlr
parties interested.
a 3lx-iay5' pedestrian cowtest
the Aitley belt bcgiiH at Agricultural
LonaOH, on the 1M. The contCi.taiit.4
1?awr1t. Itrnam nnM.r l.n, tu.i f
..., v6lJ,, iiuucwooa J f,-r-.,
' ft.. wh(rn
ibc caption oi the skeleton andtittei engraved for the Ntkitml-curremiy note, which were cnjrraved on copper by him ft,r IirockHay." CuAitixs H.Smith. This was snberbcI and sworn to lxjforo a United StntcsCommtionor In New York City, October as, l.vtf. Thr Limit-1), ,.. C.mtHnj'."
iiir. ikhiimi ncmTpapors famish a number
prodding, it always eame through when
it
miller Edward' the Sixth, bail iii'nd
was least expected, and nurer wh.m niirht'.s hooit.illtv
it was wanted, bull he iiersevered, and betli (whose august jersa"i):nl evteudlt was not until ho litiully discovered d itself njion a huge, magniticent, and tnat he had stitched over the edge of i terribly angular bed which till fenned the button and had sowed it on the the prin'ijml honor of the docinV wrong side of the shirt that lie utterly apartments), had been a coed deal broke down. bruised and defaced in Cromwell's warn, and then, under the Restoration, Ullage ImprovoHipat Societies. .repaired and much enlarged ; and
now, lumllv. after having been
i IH HfnrrMrfnti'1it-iMd nf tr.t.lf.4 t,. ..t I A r "V l.. i. t
swindleln ItoHandoflho.U of X i JSS L ..St"d iSj . lteenlh
fur dent, Mrs. San E. Howe, that have not been for !W i,r.t V H., ' 7, "".' 0U into Il.q careful
Hall, IHiWIAcl in he rW speomk Mieuud hrr H-ork f j & js 'j. " r , L . t ol American banker, tr. I ve repeatedly declared that their 'i u :. "A? L'U ,L.V "li,dlruct bought it originally because
uanK- was no cvperlment: thiit it lnnlbmm nr. ' . "Y . lowmjr to c telttns tanet-v in mwi
and Howard.
Tnv T.,..it t ci i ., weu lounueii uy capital 1HE Department of State m ulvtscd I funilAcd from tlmo to tlmo by benev.'lent V telegram from our Ministers to Chill and Qkers anxlam to all virtuous and unpro-
br
1'eni that the conference between tWi
belligerent powers, under the srood offices
of the United States, has closed without r
Tesalt.
CASUAM1KS.
ELECTION RETURNS.
JtETUJcxs from the Presidential elec-
tected women. The object of tho DM.osit was
never lo accumulate moiey. Um, to iKSiiellt humanity, especially its feminhie iartlon. Consitpicutly, it was it? willing to i.iy ntnetyelx per cent, per annum as half a quarter of that rate. At lea it throo fourths of the depositors aro aerted to live out of lt(4ton, awl never to have drawn tholr Interest whoa It hxil
CRIMES AN I)
wm a eOMMIOHOI tiaWloawr I"" rv " 1' w me wiinuiK SI lMIlCn lllte. Wk eh hi iniitnrfulle k..l.w.l thn
t rn- wai iu.ii.i .i -i t ... . 1 .
aa-haiMl e Kuul. W. a imeu iae loiiowing 7
train
the
T fact
TfHo?-
ti.u. ..!.' . .,..j.c' ' euaanaay, me JKl, showed the fo HAH-lnsr t "Mnk tr tmi-i.it ..in- riim.
MlkM west of Pitt.lMinrh.6H the Hh i,r i rf!llt: . I hai been rovcale.1 thata larw ifiitr
whieh J. Aadersea. a Mreman aad thr.K iork--areld has carried the State W"iHcw wied have, sinxiilurly enough, .jimag Men who were ftdimr a Zl I aH etiwatI 3rity, as claimed by the ' of ry ddllar they could l.y ell.nr .-o-
Jtoalhr killed. j icepuiH4es, of frum 26,000 to 40,00. The "PETKK Wkight eolorml w, emoeratH concede from 10,000 to 15,009. atLiberrv xl ' L'kture Uepuhhcan In lmth branches, 2 eSJvt; Tfw. 1. v !T '7 U,HS immiS a Kepuhllean Unite, !e,l ' Maupln, la Stde, Senator to m.c1 Kcrnan. In Xew Jcnes rnrv . i.t 1 , , otk Citi Grace, Demwrat, N chocen 3fayei 5 wf ' Hi rMpMtwl ,ora very small majority. Hancock's maw i tt CO",RV Ga" j0ril-V ia cw yor,f Clt- wl "ot exceed TJii .fr?! by a - 42,600. The Democrats claim ajratnof three
ww ma. ais uratns t uoneressmen. and the Kai,- .1. lu-tt C...111.
The murders ! IndeiH iKlpiiHft.niiiitir.an it. r-t. t.....i ...
I II i rl- 11 I III 1 .
for rorty years In Alexandria. V v,f Ul oue Jsiatm. m a
It hud been founded br caottul article, empliusizes tho value of
uu-av .-ocici.es ov uescnouig hortbrid"e in 1870 and in 1SU. This U Tortbriiige as it was: "The houses bordering the main street aro all enclosed by rail fences, picket fences, aHil dilapidated stone walls, with creakv tuni-stiies and gates half unhinged, and drunken posts leaning against an old stump for support; patches of unshorn gr.tss and weedy gravel, faggot of bark and wood and brush, fragments of ancient carts, and broken plows ami disabled harrows, heaps of mortar and stones, piles of bottles, and all otho.r
aui
with a raN-spltttlBg maul.
JmhI )Hit was hemic hotly tmrud.
A how occurred at a political meet-
f,Htt Lotiisoathe nlicht of the 30th. in -ill f 1 -.m . ' "
in the Third (Brooklya) District.
Jew Jersey The Democratic Slate Com-
fttee claim a majority of 5,000 for Hancock
lT7iit -nTK Brawn, was? am me ciectloH or their candidate for wt ami kilie4 by seme p?ixH unknown. 1 Governor, Ludlow. The Legislature Is lleeored mi eeam Infuriated at the I puWkan, lnurlnga Itcpiibllcan suceq-sorto h 5 fd, ami being under the United States Senator Kaadelph. The Cos Iwpressofl that a iwlkeima did the shoot-' ?rf Ional delegation Is apparently un-
-m, wrentr namneu several effieer win ehanecd itol tieillr.
fell hdo heir hands. A number of shots) l'enimlvanta Garfield's majority In
the
Stated about 40,000, according to Republican estimates. The city of Philadelphia
gives majority. The Legislature Is presumptively Jtcpnbl!ean, thus Insuring a
puueH unitett states Senator to succeed
Jtcemen were enrol d. At ti.it.t.
tIveHikrehw. OaeChlnamaH was JoMed aad tereral were badly beaisn. Tmt boiler: in the Moarinfr-wUl of II. AtlMfa, Oa., exploded oa the Willag two mm aad Isjuriag several Hs. Hem im ill, afeJi80, wiwmjrned tosteathiii her dwellmK at BrWtewater, Pa,, being: too feeble to BMe her. eseape.
. wiLtrntK Fkiimjk, a German shoe-
were tfred ehrhw; the BMiee aad stveratper-
were Nuiy mm. A mmocs riot ooerred at Denver on the 81t, eaeeed, ft hi staled, by an altercafM between a Chinmnui aad a white man.
mi whkh the latter wm severely emt. A mob 1 "Wallace. The Republicans claim a net aln
"w eeneetea aawi aa os4ught was made er e" CongresmaH.
v-aim wiener, many houses 1- wnio uaraem's majority estimated at
tms geweuwHi their inmates horribly mn- ,0W.
i.. . i pHiee hemg tiaabie to quell Jnuwna returns from various parts of
nVM aremea were called out to give' e imileate the general result to be
.wuianse, ami a targe fr of efal ... about the same aa in Oetolter.
1 11 mow 1 ne biate ns gone Itepnblloan
ay an increased majority. The Itepiiblloans
ctaim the j?aia;r oho Congressman, Smith in
the Thirteenth District. In Chicago the
KepuWIeatw elect their entire ticket byfroni S.04W to 7,000 majority. Missouri The Democrats have probably
eieeieu iHeirtnree woagressmea, Clardy, Al-
'V " "e nrai inree Ulstr c , alIn at. Louis the Itemib lrn nio..t u....
Sheriff, and Harris. Clreult Attorney, anc I hompsen, KepublleaH eandidate far Judge of the Court of Appeals Is also probablv
. Maine Iteturns Renerally show Itepubllean trains as eninmtrrl wltb 11...
election, and (JarMetd'A Majority in the State
" "iiims ai irefH 10 o,(JO(l, Connect lent-Qarfltld carries the State by a majority of some S.00O or 2.800. Hlgelow; T"he are nmnt gains ftH, low,. Ih CongresslaeH on bftth sides in various State, but tho hepuHfesn, claim a net gain Hcient to give Htem plitfeal coHtrol of the House of lh;preenulvssj aSao alalm that the Senate mtiH ' Vlm"Vr"
- .....
asa t rawauco. kawi trie 1,,.
enltieg her throat after n desperate reateta ea her part, m whkh she received a number of minor woe. Ife then stabbed hisaseif a d tiam in the breast and
r HMr innletlmr. prsbaWy fatal wound.
uiuwiim usaww wwe tke aause ef
the
IMOWjLAMIIOIM.
,U tbe UaHe4 SUtes Dieuict Court at mavr, the mk) JtMbje ifaliet refHsed ' -l xJZftl1? lt that rad crer ta the State an1 hrftiw i , ..,:,,ci.r.7. ;'' '
Gunwcs. OHcaot(i luraHiire and iwrsonal
property in orJer to put It In the J)i oilt. While they had no fiIth In its nvinnx-eincHt or
nmraato solvency, they wore willing to iimur
therlk. rensonlnir that, If ihn ciiblls;sm-iit
shouw oniyiast one year, they would nearly double tkctr capital, and then draw out the whole amount. The opinion that most nt tun
deposits have been froi the middle and lower chases ts entirely erroneous. Many of tho nrst families in thut city aro declared to Imvo intniftcd Mri. Howe with the eare or their fund t.. tho extent of from SIjOju to 10.u each, and to have sustained, as well as tlio business men, verv heavy lon. Th Nuo In Um Hreokllne n et, whero the bank was situntel, was Ht uxpensivuly, thouirh taworily, furnfsliwL So many costly article wero tKitiRht and carried ihcni Mst wring-, at tho tlmo of Its lemovui from hiimldcrrpiurters. that the whole iicIkIitKrtMMMi wondeit;d at such luxury. There an. llllll,lf.. .- 4n.,a ..';.. ; ,.' "V
and mt u few of the depositors ato reported to bo rtldent of ihi? city. Mrs. Howo'a record, which has bfen Industriously traced. shows to extremo dfsadVMiitaKc Her nee I a-tven at sixty, ami xho js described ih snort; tat, very ukIv. mid so tlllteratis as to l unaldoto write
;miiMi m-nieuee.ur uisfHjaK witftout mak
j-jmitn.-i.il iiiunuerw. now sueh rt woman couhl have been si successfutaswlinller dchca conjecture A'. 1 Tint.
ilit."i-
1.. e .i v . .
iuu vi aui jorinj iv was ouered at a great bargain; bought it witfc muck grumbling at its uglinc?. Ik antidtrftr, U incommodity, and who now, at the end of twenty 'e.r5. had become consnotis of a real je,thet ic passion for it, so that hu knew aU its points, and would tell you jun where to suad to see them in cmmbiiiation. and just the hour when the shadows of its various protulMiranccs which fell so softly ujKin the warm, weary brickworkwere of the right measure. Besides thh, hh I hae said, he cmihi have counted oft' most of the kieeesslw
and
iU'Iuipj uuil ....... ..a .. ..
.. fnr.. f .u.i,i. .1 '"V""'3 wviihwiius, several oi
v.1 IHUUI.1H M.llll tVU UIIU IIIU U-ll.wil U'.,m l. ... 1
gutter. The barns and sheds and dwell- fa uc- doiu- s7 however S L J : 1 " !tn,e x?'or' ,f V.18? C.H." the latest phao of its destinv W.H II (A
. IV.. re bt y SU al,? T' ' lhe lc 'rble. The front, of Uai i. dreary, with no piaKaas. or porches hos t-uvu .t...t rft.. "r
or window How s, or anv other attomi,t i " L.7. . . VV:"" 1
min.mtatifint , v 'um" "1HI eire waerneu, wa
V Y. . ' mSu noi me entrance front: this wa in nu te
another quarter. Privacy here reigacd
supreme, anil tho wh! carpet of tvrf
be 5aid
bare or w
nt ornamentation
as it is now; "Most of the old houses reappear, but with broad piazzas, taste-
fill Illll-i.hi..- ami K..i. ...!...! . :
o tt fri m tl iVV that covered the level hill top seemed ! ere I rifs an flnr l ibi W,U,' !,,.,,t ,hu fa luxurious interior, neh ThT The great still tmks and beeches flung ncu coiormg. lhe ugly fences aro 1 r,WII si,,i., ii. -a ,t., ,j-.i7
11 ,7e curtnins; and the place was furtiiMicJ, , uto like a room, with cushioned seats, with ',re 110 1 rich-colored rugs, with "the books and s been ,ape that lay upon the tras. Tho
ThitHk.alvl.iii May. AV.siiiXfiTO.v, NovemlKT 1.
'iiiKruowing proclamation was Iued by .1 I..... 1
m TciucBi iiHiay:
"At no tterlod In their h storr since tho
t'nittHl States Kchukj w Nation has this jwopio
awl so aimnuani ana so universal reasons rjr
joy and gratitude at tho favor of AlmMitv
Col, or been subject to so profound an obbgj.-
mmiogivo thanks tor His lovliiir kiiidiies
ana humwy to implore Ills continued cure mid
protection. Health, wealth and ttrosuerhv
tlirntigbout all our borders; peace, honor and friendship with ail the world: ttrm nndfulih-
ful adherence by the great body of oiirpopu-
miioriiomo principles or liberty and Justice
which nave iim.ie our greatness as a Nation, and to tho wise Institutions and ttnng rrnme
ot uuvernmcnt and society which will per-
peiwue ji-ior an inose let the thanks of a
hHppy and united people, us with one voleo.
ascend in devout homago to tho Giver or all (food.
1 tncrcroro recommend that, on Thurs
day, thr TWKXTV-KirrH hav or Novkmuhh, the people meet in tholr resneotlvu nlnees
or worship to make their aeknnwlmi
to Almighty God for Ills bounties and His
protection, and to offer to Him nruvur fur
their continuance.
In witness whereof I Iirvo hereunto Mmi-
hand and caused the seal of the United States to tie affixed.
uJX?v$ 'Otyof Washhftn this first lay of NoveiHlHT. lit th ,,r ..... t...i
one thH.aiidi.lh it.. ,1 fi .ii :..J
or the indeoendenee of Mm tTt.itml tu;i .i!
.""! "d. Hfth. K. II. IIavms. -1
" Ilythe I'reMdotd! " Wir.uA M. ilvAi
RTi, Secretary of State."
gone, llowew bloom in front Of all the
nousei, the streets aro all reformed
weeds and rubbish are seen there
... .... . 1 ..t. ..... . .
uiuiu. usju.ciuuii suiewHiKS navi. liei.n .1. 1 ...
lut.t ri 1 ..r .t.; ..-.!" iper mat iay upoa tue mfs.
0 Ithor a nd : th Iroai uiv il mina ... i nvcr w t'" disUnce-Srbem the .'. . w o ue aim ground beiran to sloiw thn
eriy speaking, censed, lhtit. was oe the Io.-s a charming walk down to tho
ti.m.,i. ti. . ' .. wr unmet, r., ih Auamic
which theymight be caimbic. The Mmmil' 5n,nnf.0Ln!?m,i htM bc?n !onvertctl Carieas Ancleat Belief, into a p irk, tho duck ponds into roman-
tie lakes, with a swan or two sailing st of the writers of the Middle
smooth that even Air. thinner would
not hesitate to.drivo the marvelous
uarus or any other of Ins swift-footed
about."
A nkite MoHHtalii (Jnide.
Ages believed that cinnaiwm, plnger, cloves and nutmegs are the produce of the same tree; that, the bay, the 1 tree, eafhix anil sente kttiu laS'iirif nniiiuitiu.
ri.r.. ..:,i .....11. . 1 . t , i ; " , : , - . ....
...iiiuu nniKcu on uciore us. erect 'roiii iigiumag; and that Ut eee ot and inatily, wearinif onu of thoso brnaif bitter almonds I an .ifMi
canvas hats which are characteristic of 1 against intoxication. Twotaltaeies are this region, and furnish one of our few . attached to the herb lmsil. Holleriu
m.nttiai.a tf n ..
.....iiuvau. pikiuic-tiuo costume.
nan iei tor years the
door life which
aincers.
declared that it propagated
wiuie urioasius, on the other .hMHL asserted that it was an antidote fri the
As a rule, farmer am fai t.na ' at:nr of llu.co tticmt I luu -n.t uh.
rich in conversation than son.sld n linn- . thorltV. flllllted hi- ItmH-tm. auiea tliut.
Ho
ecnuinelv nut.
belongs to our mount-
pie sailors, pilots, lishennen; tho rural , an ivy- cup has the profwrty of sejtarntlives aro rtther monotonous and nn. . inir wni from wttr. tli fnmw.r cV-
oventful; but when you come where the , through, but the latter renuufiing.
. bir Ihomas senottsly trietl the expen-
farms actually abut unon nntamoti f.
OSt, the art Of Conversation rnvinu nn.l
Jamos Merrill was as good as Thoreau, so far as the habit of observation could carry him. Ho showed us. in the occasional tin.
posits of soft raud by the water bars on the mountain road, how to dlsii ntrliielt
S'luirrol-tracks, sable-tracks, bear-
transit, a ivnai.i.u.i .... n 1 1 ... 1 1 . . .- .
" . i a " proven 11 k who spends his vouitger days in
tJi'rlr"rr u's'. whlcn had dissiimtion is mortgariMg himwlf to
uia,iiGu auuui, onu iiUHiiruil am aavii. ilUn.u :. .-l.i.
ty-livo iioundff, and was probablv two creditors, ulm ... ,.h;,. f..;....!
earmold. Ho pointcil out to us wlinn. at. ...i i-b- .1.
"-1 f nu-ii inn. iru. juuj Hill' VI m
pramHos.,
moid, but in Vain, whoreHiwm a hostikr
critic ascribed the failure to the "weakness of our racked wines." Another Sftgc wrote that e 11 cumbers had th power of killing by their natural cold; and yet another stated that ho make can endure the shade of an. aek-tree.
jn sanity places, the young partridges
imu nestled and Iluttered llkn hens in tho path, and where the hedmdttitra bn.i
gnawed and torn the roots iiithe wood. He told us how these Utile "nuilUnto"
CAN a mau who sings baas be expnetetl to keep aloM Use even, teaor o hteiway?
