Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 23, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 January 1881 — Page 2
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WEEKLY OOUR
JASPER,
INDIANA.
TOPICS OF THE MY.
lews tern Ewptkm,
PBOCEEDnrof or coxoBstas.
Dkc. at la tlM Semite, oa not ton of
Mr. Moryiui. tbe tesoleeioa offered by him In
Jane lad, declaring tan ftMdm of tbe sea
at to no oouetituUonaliy authorised to count
ui r.iocsorat tow, wan lutn up, una nr.
Hot gnu apoke at length ta advocacy thereof.
The House bUi for tbe reltst at aetUers on re
Sored railroad
than went Into
la the House, after
The aeuate
executive
and tne leading; of
called
oc disorder which took
la the House, alter prayer and cm read She Journal. Mr. MeLaae (B., MU, aa i Mm stortinethe dhrnltv of the House.
attention to too cm of disorder wMc
puce on the floor M the previous day befwom Messrs. Watitr (O., Iowa) nd mparts CD., Iu.). and wiggsilsit that both the offendnut members relieve tbameolvs of tha ejseuse by upologiaing to Um Rohm. Aa neither of Um gmattomen manifested nay disposition to act apoa Mr. Mcimae's eonxession, tbe latter offered a resolution reejnTilng them to apologia Tblawaa wubMcmcntly modified m m to reed "permitted" fiutead of " inquired." Mr. WMTr theu aroaa ad stated bU deep regret a the ooearrettce; bo admitted the lattaruate axed by htm waa wholly unJuMiftabte. aad be made bia apology humbly to the House. Mr. Sparks then aald that the language need by him oa the occasion referred to waa unparitauicutary aad ta conflict with tbe rules of the House, aad be apologised for it. I pon motion the whole subject waa thereupon laid upon the table, ...Both Houses adjourned tw the Sta of January. PERAOXALi AXD FOUT1CAX,. Framcm Trevaltax Bccklaxd, Iretter know aa Frank Buck land, th wellkacwa English "writer on natural history, to
nwsiiHCXT Hatm's recommendation m kk measam to make ex-President Grant Cnptaia-General, hat elidled a letter from fjtontral Sherman to a persostai friend, in WMeh ko says: When General Oraat wu nominated for President i tbe first instance,
at jmtt oa volunteered to mm tbe opinion that when kit term wm out he would net desire to regain eommand of the Army, aa it would be unjust to me. I have never beard kin sinoe aay a word tc Judicata a change lntkat opinkm, and I do not belter he or kis fttond suggested to the President the ntea of the Captain -Generaley or of regaining place on the army retired tint. Tbe tenrioe k embarraaaed slreedr with too much rank for our mil army, and I don't know what a Cap-. toda-Genera! will And to do. There never
Waa ueh an oncer in tke United States, end it will need legtalaUoa to create and define ueh aa office. I will take my own time
eourse of action when tbe mtiMaw
abate!,! River aad bmeeeee, t,4t7 miles; Mtottrl Paeiie aad kraaekea. 7U: CeatraJ
Mh VBkw PaeJIe, Ml; Miaaouri, Keeea Texaa aa4 braaekee, Bi Kaaeaa Paefte
. lllt Uaioa laeile
t.llii Denver and Soutk Park.
Wit Iran Mountain and branches, W4; latentaUonal and Great Nortkera, MM ; Texan
Pnalne, aa fur bulit, H7: total, Mtv
In addition to tkla there are m
miles of road fat eourao of oonatraetkHi In Indiana, Illinota, and Iowa, which will enter into tke Waonak system when completed, and nearly, if not quite, 1,000 mile under eontraot or projeeted In Texaa and Mexieo. A wab oa nigrnat bualneas has been inaugurated by tke New York trunk tinea, which promises to materially swell tke tide
of emigration to the West.
Railwat omployooa hi Great Britain
nave begua a movement for a reduction of
working hour.
miaaion It to pretest
being
Tjir President has signed the oomnstaslen of Judge Wa. B. Woods, to be As. estate Jnatiorof tke United States Supreme Court. Mm. OtOM (George EUsjfc), the dkv yngtuskesl noreltat, died raddenly on the nlirkt of the aad, at nor homo ta London, to was bora In 130. " A. L. Axskkav, Attorn7-3neral during tke tret term of ftetfcdent Grant, deed at kin home in Cartemille, Ga., oat the Hat. The death in anaoanoed at Spottarlvaala, Va.t of Gaapar Tockman, aleadorof tke Pollak revolittton and a Brigadier-Uen-nrnl la tbe Confederate aerrioe. Alb ax r advices are that the nntiCenkltog Kpublioans In New York are nnaaimoua for Cnauncy M. Depew for Sea ator, and tktt Senator Conkiing km not dlt. etooed km preferenee aa between Morton, Ptntt, Coraeil and Heaklns. mw m has beat infaoed into the Bematerial eonteet In MlnnssoU by the ore.
eesnatlou of Secre tary Kassuer 's name by tbe Pferneir-Plreet. Aniijcwxrr, toe newly eleeted Pres. Mont of the Swim Confederation, committed Mticide en Cbrinraai night in the publie frammndu at Berne, by shooting hlnwelf. Vt eanaa 1 assigned for bia tragic taking oft. A PnonpcifCK (R. I.) diapnteh amys the fprague drvoree ease, wklek is expected w eontt to trial In a few weeks, in musing a epeot deal of excitement there, where all the Parties are welt known. Gov. 8prngues Mends say ke will make a virorous defense to the suit, and tkere seems littie doubt that ke will prefer counter ekargos against hi Wfe of a similar character to those alleged mim tmplalnt, wklek, as to weft known, are of aamteoaadalotu nature.
C7RIMK8 AMD CAWALTtKS.
A rAMKitoam train on tbe Carolina
Central Bailroad went tkrougk a trestle near
Uncolntoa, If. C, plunging a sheer fifty feet
into the abyss, Tke locomotive panned over
in safety. The wrecked ears caught fire and were consumed. Tke following is a list of
tbe killed: N. 8mttk, salesman of Benedict, Halt A Co., of New York; E. W. Good son. of
Stateaville, X. C, agent of tke Piedmont and Arlington Ufa Insurance Company; J. Y.
Biooa, mall agent; Wm. McKenzie and
J acnes Wnriiek, brakemen, and one passe ti
ger, name unknown. These were all buried under tke ears and were burned, only their
charred bones remaining. It is probable that most of them were killed in the fall. A number received injuries, but not of a fatal
character.
At Napoleon, 0.. on Chriatmas morn
ing, W. G. Drury, aged 2S, a drug derx. was
snot ana instantly killed by General K. K. Scott, formerly Governor of South Carolina.
fecoti's son, in eompany with a party of
outer young men. had been celeb t-atimr
unnatmas eve in a convivial manner, and not
desiring to go home in his semi-inebriated
condition, be aeeepted an Invitation from
Drury to share his bed In tke drug-store.
gome time after midnight tke elder Scott,
ascertaining hit nun's whereabouts.
went to tke drug store. He was
wdmitted by tbe clerk, but upon attempting
to aater the bed-room Drury protested ngninst It, whereupon Scott drew a revolver
and snot tbe former through tke head, killing him Instantly. He then got Ms son aad
went to his betel, where he announced what ke had done, saying It was accidental, geott was arrested and taken to Defiance for safe keeping, there being some threats made of
lynching him. .Drury was a most estimable
young man and wa to have been married
tke following week.
A. M . Cokklix, editor of the Socorro (X. Xex. ) tin, was shot aad instantly kitted
on Chrtetmas night by a young Mexican
whom be had ejected from a ekurck festival where ke was an usher, for aa alleged Insult
to a young tody present. The murderer escaped. A SLKioiuxa party of six, crossing the railway track on tke London, Huron and Bruce Hallway, near Claudehoy .Station, Out., Christmas night, were struck by a train at full speed. James McGratk, kto wife, and brother Msthew, and EUeu Blake, a cousin, were instantly killed. MeGrath's child, 18 months old, waa dangerously hurt bat may recover. Annie MeOtatk an
cmaaaux axd mtwvntr. Tttt Mttadlaippi Valley Canevfrowert asasnlstion convened In St Lento on the Slant representatives being present front all tke Upper Miseimippl States. TBI newest Canadian rauwmytcaeine
m moarpotntstt under the nana of the Attnn twamdXoftkwvstera, wHk a eawnaisaod
meafvwvpw. i-ne termini wUI be sone point
w wmm Assasnw sesmwitkttt the Dominion
snn a pert e Lake Superior, by wayofOt mwu and Montreal.
Tngflrotapirai tanneu oa Om 8t Go-
tMMnae, la SwrUeriaod. kaa kern
finks IttoleWmetmtaknsrtJhsndwnt katnd tkroogh tranlu mtlrelv kv kand.
Tnt Mexican ExeoutWe hne ordered
i tkree sfiteers of staff sad
te seeosnpany Capt. Mods on Ms
nr over tke Istkmnt of TeTke nxnsnsua of taaitaas.
stevri tw imld by the qyrernment. atoaeoMFTioirg km tent opsnsd in lYerkfortl,000,Oinitecaadbcwds f tnk!lcanXatieasl Mail way, dwigned to eenaeet Laredo with tke City of Msxtco. Taw St. Louis A 8m FraMinoo Rnil- ! tsfnnnntoj m Viaita, Is 2"" toward rails and ttas tots laeMa wSmwv, and sgpsiai to pet ntlaMannnd
rtit of the TaHenn mflwnv
ef Iks Jar GUsald
i Is giren Mfeltewt: TasWn-
beraeif by jumping.
Miss Ada Hjkbdkx, aired 33, dangkter of tbe rector of an Episcopal Church at Hamilton, OnU, but for tke pant six month a visitor at the house ef ker brother, Bobert Y. Hebdea, at Chicago, on Cbrtotmas day committed suicide by shooting herself tkrougk tke heart with a small revolver. She was a handsome and accomplished girl. Two young negroes, named Sam and John Campbell, were lyncaed near Howlett's Station, In Hart County, Jty., for the robbery sad attempted murder of Esquire John
A. Gardner. The Lockwood Hotel, at Parsons, Kans., burned at an early hour on tee morning of the 26th. Several of the inmates were injured, but all escaped with their lives. The house of the Widow Anthony, two miles from Weston, O., burned on Christmas eve, and her daughter, aged 14, and niece, aged 12, perished in the flames. Joseph L. Pike, a prominent stock man of Conway City, Iowa, committed suicide on account of financial reverses. MISCELLANEOUS The Ponca chiefs who recently obtamed permission to visit Washington, have held a council with Secretary Schurz in the presence of tbe Ponca Commissioners lately named by the President. The official report if the council states that the Ponca chiefs declared unanimously they desired to remain in the Indian Territory and to make.
permanent homes there, to sell their Dakota
land and to acquire title to their reservation
In the Indian Territory; and they were empketie in declaring that tber wanted Mi-
Tibbie and other white men, who had been trymgto get them back to Dakota aad thus
interfering with their working and becoming proaperout, to tot them alone hense-
rerth. The Pndfifl Mills at 84. Louis, J. B. M. Kehlor, pfoprietor, were burned on tke SSd. Low about SIMMs); insurance, IstvOOo. Henry CnrroU, a fireman, was buried under a falling wall. Tke fire is believed to aave erisrinatod from an explosion of mill dust. The Wisoonein Hospital lor tbe Insane has been pronounced by a Legislative Committee as very badly maaaged, betk as regards the treatment of patients and ia the financial accounting. It to recommended tint tke entire corps of omclals be removed. The House Committee on Indmn Ai-
fnlrs nave agreed to report favorably the bill toprevtde for tkeaato af the remainder of the reservation of the sssrfestoeted Otee and Mkeouri trieesof Indians In tke States ef Ke-
sesee. it ntse antherimn tke
of the Interior te kmatsssM In
ether reservation lands, end u
A DELEGATION of Sioux Indians from the Lower Brule Agency has arrived in
against the right of way being granted to
railroads tureugk their
MiOMAKLorr, a Rassinn Nihilist of high rank, has been arrested at Berlin. lit FrankUnTownahip, P., trtohinoais kaa carried off six members of one family aad prostrated four persona In another. Recent Irish news : The Uome-rule members of Parliament aaeembled In Dublin on the 37th, at I'amell'e invitation, to settle the programme of the coming season. It Is Intimated that lintel I and other iadictd meutbfrs will announce their iuleatlon to defy the Court and appear at Weatminster. The macistrntea. in rnnlw (a v.
ster's circular, state that they are unable to
rry om um law, owing to terrorism. The Monagaananti.Imgue. Association kas Issued a manifesto calliag on loyal men to oombine for mutual defenar, and to eambat the hateful teaching of the Land League. There was a riot on Chriatmas day in Dublln between soldier and civilians. The polios separated tbe combatants. At Cork, on tbe police ordering a disorderly crowd to disperse, a volley waa fired at them from revolvers. One policeman waa snot, but not mortally wounded. A number of Ind League meetings have been prohibited and pol.ee placed on the ground to enforce tbe prohibition. A mob of 8,000 persons attempted to wreck th r.(-
denee of Mr. Downing, a Justice of th
at Baunicoulan, County Mayo, after he had a- rved writs of ejectment on some tenants. The police kept tbe people back st the noiot
of tbe bayonet. Downing escaped on a ar to Ballina, where he Mok the train for Dublin. Tbe police now occiior hi imluh..
A skvkkk snow-storm prevailed eaat
of tbe Alleghaniea on tbe Siih, accompanied
I uy oieaairous gaies along the coast. Hallway trains were generally blockaded by snow-drifts. Th Dutch Boers of Transvaal, South Africa, have rained tbe standard of revolt against the llritish and arc now in open insurrection. They have ohoen a President and set about reconstructing their little republic, which was "annexed" by the British In 1fl77 A ma.. uu . . ...
me men mcim rrpoweu la a recent attack upon a detachment of 85o men of the Xinety,fourth BrltUh Regiment, nearly 100 of whom were killed or wounded and tbe remainder taken prisoners, it J reported that the Home Government will at ones dispatch several regiments to tke Transvaal. The Chilians expect to attack lima wltk a force of 10,000 men. who have been
given permission to pillage the city. The principal families have departed, with all their valuable property. The Peruvians are rapidly concentrating tbelr forces, one hat.
tolton having marched 800 milea.
There are reports of great destitu
tion and suffering among tbe Irish colonists
ntly settled in Big Stone Countv. ktrnn..
under the supervision of Bishop Ireland.
Provisions and supplies have been sent from
St Paul and Mlaaeapolis.
A Behlix dispatch reports that manr
Jewish families are preparing to emigrate to
neigium, France or England.
A novEXgxT is making in Xortaera
Dakota to have tke Territory divided into two parts.
HKEST
lkmtansssfisnrviem for Or. Wsnmr I. ane XlJ??Z21?U I L. who dofeapa-
w 1 -ais wwww xeBBBnunamraanamr
pane. MhMisaitiaa.
peffurnted kt kto aatlro
, but ke had attained aa eminent poaettoa m kto ptufceakm. Alltko people of Uivtaumt
to
ktoWe ta trying to save that uf a pattont. Two
""-"a" r. aaorura was tailed to tbe be. sale of a child who wan sugertstg from dupatow,w vun mailanant case, and lie. sfurd watched taeckUddarand anths. At Mat Use air paseages were ailed up, and the ekUd would have teen cuke4 to deaUi had
wr. rwuiom. wao and mt knife in
HBmeoMHciy aweean opwaingla the
arouaa watch, wiu a inuu
drew out with hi own snunih taw notaoaun.
fluid. He pruivred the life of tbe ekUd for wveral hours by taw osmratlon. but sacrinced an own life. Tats way of oun Juctinc sueai an opwatiou n legareed by aU sureoas a extremely haaardous to tne operator. Tlttwe French surguuna are known to have lust tnok Uvea In the same way. Young Dr. Hutefcia. sdn, the son of a distlewutoned sunreuss of Brooklyn. waa Use only American victln,Mfaf aa known prior to the oaee of Dr. tsaaford.
a soon time after the operation the
At Lnan. tne aniiismiwpMnlef Frnnee pwyor smd ensn now one sir the snnat snaWsWPnWsUanlsnf Onnnl FlBnnnnn1! asntanfinnt aTnmam 4smmL
tntn fell, a law daya
oflir.
km the
COKDIXStB VEUmUMM.
Dn. Wilsox, tke geoUeman sent to
Waskingtoa on behalf of the Oklahoma sol-
oniata, has been granted an interview with the President, but failed to secure the withdrawal of tke Executive proclamation de
claring tke invasion of the Indian Territory illegal and ordering the arrest of the Intruder. Tbe only hope of the colonists now lies in Congressional action.
The boilers in Dodge A Co.'s shoe
isfltory st Mewburyport, Mass.. exploded
at noon on the 17th, killing instantly John
Harrington, engineer, and John H. Baalev
fireman, and fatally Mi urine John Ted and
Oscar Satkins, all of whom were in the boil, er-room st tke time ef tke explosion. Tbe
d toaster occurred, fortunately, during the dinner hour, or tke lorn of life among the 800 operatives must have
been fearful to contemplate, as the boiler-
Jtouse was blown to atoms and the debris scattered In all directions, wkile one of tke boilers was landed 800 yards away, crushing
everything in ite path. Tbe cause of tke ex
plosion to not known, as the boilers are sakl
to nave been nearly new and ef the quality.
Jacob Goolb and wile, residing
lour mues rrom netniebem, Fa., on tke
morning of tbe Slth were found dead la
bed, their heads nearly severed from their bodies. A bloody ax was Vund in tke
apartment and tke walls were splashe d with
wood. Joseph Snyder, a miner, who board
ea wita tne Uogtos, was believed to be tbe
murderer. He was caught by an infuriated mob soon after the discovery ef the crime, forced to confess his gout, and hanged te
the nearest tree. The Gogies leaves three
ennorcn.
A oolusiox of trains on the Mobile and Ohio Railroad occurred on tke morning of the asth at the State line, sixty-three
amies rrom nootie, causing the deatk of both
sngittesvs and firemen and the injury of sev
eral otaer employees as well as passengers. The names of the killed are Savage, Heuobey and Moody, one not being given. Phiuf Whiskaxt, Charles sellers,
ana wree colored men, riding In a caboose
en the Air-line Railroad, North Carolina,
wwre aiiieu ny a oniisson, nine miles from Charlotte, on the SMh. Tun steamer City of Peking from Cuma brings an account of tke burning of s theater In Nomkottner, Province of Yneknn. en tke aftetwoeu of December 11. floss
100 spectators were In the theater at the
), and a great panic ensued. There was
a wild rush for the doors, and many were Jjled aad killed by being uesMen en. Several kundred ware hnniMd t AmZL
amoag whom were s number of aeters, '
MB. LE Dt'O. CommiaakssMv of AmS.
euhnre, to setatdkng an swnin imsnfisMei
whioh had inoouijUea Dr. tkwrurd'a bkod bSJw to do U work. As soon as It wm known taut he was suffering; from ehtneria ntf tbe aikipataio doetorsiu Qrvoapoint oSTertd tnet; serviees. Two or three were wltk him oottaimdr. The patient had alwaya bevn Tory sleWoate, and taia was afai it aim. Ir. by strong nourtskment, he oouid be kept alive for
n ocnam aumosr of days, it waa known that Use crista would be pataed aad no would recover. Jroaeu boot Muod was mttoduoed into his atomach, aad brandy was injected ustder tkt skin. When the patient waa able to anulow aaytking at ail be was giveu iceAid caampHcne. Food la the must cmk-nwd form waa Introduced by every poaaibie aram. But nothing cuuhl save kirn, and be ntudly aald In a whisper, "li'e no use, geutsn-a: rvexottogo." He died uf asthenia, or areaerai weaknees, and did not live km t-nugk to reach that stag: of tke disease in wklen a sunrioai operation bee mo nH-easauy. lr. Van Uits n. spc4kirur of the case of Dr.
senior ycatenlay. said: "It he bad been a strong" man I have no d ubt that we would aave pulled aim ikroujrk. fears euro 1 strongly adv toed aim. as a good many outer Meads did also, to give up tbe practice or mdicine. as n could not stand It. Hr aually accepted our advice. He went through tbe course of theC dutabta Lew rkkooi. graduating witb
aooora. But aoon after teing admittd to the bar be returned to practicing; medicine. He
wasukeaby everybod). aad he. I
picked up all of Ms old practice."
HWktn- of dlpktkeria. Dr. Van Gleeen said: " I hare studied this disease formorb than thirty years. I have read many rotM ...... . . .
wtviw lo u, aou i aave asm a many oases of dlphtkmat ta my
uoc aXMnettmes 1 have said to atreett, Weli.at last 1 know whet dtomtaeria ta.
am u you were to assr me now scribe the etfcaasr of that eneaso, I
answer.'Iaivettup.' Fortunately, however, we are able to treat it succeeifnlly in a grmt many eases. By method of tnetaMrat Is told kt lust one wiwil ausmisi. There are peurstriaaa who assert that they enve neeerhMt a ease of dlpatberia. Tnose pbyilciana areeHber bumbuars or earn they have aerer bad massy eases of diphtheria. 1 have sometime tieaSod aa ionyMtairiyesucorasfuHy:athsi I aave lost ban a doaen. 'one rbrbt after tbe other. It is a eisoase that has ddTcieaftdegrees ef mallgnsney. One year Its attacks may be very mild, aad at Ma seat visit M nasw kJU almost every one who become Infected with It. As for the present epidemic of dipSsnteria, IamafraMthatwebave only seen tne kesrmnbnr ef k. Wkea I see a dlMtaerla patient, I can generally make up my mind whether he eaa be saved or not. Bet tbe
treatment is the same for aaWbod andsti
hmta. -.V. r. Sum.
to
mi. a w eaya age, en tdatraavwauestksans.
niain fenturea wns pnenfinr to and ttw French people. We Use trial before lie tinrt of of the Atone of n joang girl VirjrininUnmmira Pioart.
Two or tkree years bark. rVart.
n Bseatcni student attacked to the i Site! of Laoe. bevanae nssedsmen hi erotions to Virginia JJnmtaire.
fwiunpni legates of an oid
nnmed Herbus. in whose eeaplon else bad been at the Usne of hi dentlv Pk-nrt was poor, aad tbe sriri W Mk.
fessed U love pa d km exnnunation fens out of her own poeket; and tans rtnbled him to enter upon tbe practice of his profemaion. He promised to aaarry irginie. but had no sooner faarir atnrted tot prnetice in n viUng awnr Lnon, than he broke on nllieintnnm with her and tamsne engnged tn a Mile. LaW. the daughter of T wealthy landowner of the ricuity. This wns too mneh for the wiuegeei girl, who moved at once to the -ilhurs near which ker rival dwelt, and warned her faithlesa lover that nsisiortune would come to him if he persasted hi
wociding hu new sweetheart. Accordinglr, on the dav when the Lnloi fasnBr and Heart met to drew up the aanrrtnge contract. Virginie, half mad. bnrnt ! into the room where the partr was sav semblcd. and interrupted the notary, cning out, That marriage will never
take piece. Neverf" Pkaut rinismi il impassive. A few dars Inter, on the morhnr of the hurt, day of April. MPS. rVart left Vendreeae, the TUIsaze where he tttnsl for Laon. to buy some wedding presents for Mademoiselle Lahw. who was to accompany him. X.t far fr-m hat home be heard a wosnaa' Tosre caQiegr
f him. it was irg aw. who ran after I him and overt, wk him. Her rig tit bend i ww concealed beneath her rioak. She
stopped Pktait. and in a snprdkeiing tone cried: "Is it then true that yen nre going to marry her?" - re."" "Then, shall I never' more he anvthsnsr to your He replied bv a geMmre etf impatience. "It U weU" aaht Ynv ginie, after a moment of silence: Mkisa
n. He it-antii toward her braced her. and at the same
the young girl drew n revolver, till
concenlecl. and fired. Tbebnratjwdt Picnrt m the left lesnpsV, and he fell
dead. Virginie fainted, and wns uncunscioaa by the side ef the
'a amsHsaetooejl Btn.
Tna following to the snbetanee of Mr. nwrssside's Uucsuioaai but as ft recently passed the United mates Senate: The act proceeds of sales of pabUe lands mad of pateataare forever set asmrt for tbe eeoathm of the people. The flecretasr of ttse Trenaury ahail yearly apportion to tke several atatca aad Territories aad tbe District ef Co-
ntmbia, upon tbe basts of population bet woe the sees of five aoa twenty years. tb saidae profiu for tbe prevtons year, wakm shall be credited on tbe books of tbe Treasury as on educational fund, on which four per cent. Interest per annum to to be paid to tke State sat above; provmea, that for tbe first tcoyeare the npporttoasneat saaul be made awMtstmg to the numbers of the population of tea years obt aad onward who caaan read and write: and prorided, further. Utast one-third of tbe mcone from mid fund snail be asmualty aptwoprtatcd to the completed eadownsent and suppoit of coUenen estnbltobed or which may be estaMtohed under tbe act of lsnt, until tbe amount annually Usne
soervtnerto saw eoileaes tot each mate
reach Catms, after waieh tbe wb.de Income
ssm feed shell be appropriated to the
masea, Terrrtortea aad Dsetriet to the
nonor au ohudrea between nWagcaof ate andaurteea. The Seeretatr of tbeTraamtT to autkortaed to add te tbe fund any suase given tome United States for that purpoeo. A sum not eseeedtmr fifty per eessCof tbe amomMreeetved by any State, etc., tbe ftret
year, ana not exceeding ten per
m any year teereafter, may be
t discretion, to the
seboota for Instruction of teachers of eomsaon schools. To be entitled to tbe beaotta of tela act asty rtute. ee must maintain for at least three months ta sack year uutft January I, ism, and taereafter four asoatks tot seek year, a system of free public sebonbfor ail chnsren between six aad sixteen years of ate. Any Mate, etc. mtoafsptyrag any of the money received under tan act shall forfeit farther grants natll tee amount m mlaasened shaM have been refstoeed by sew mate. ate. Xotutn contained In the net shall be held So alter any previous law reaardlnr tkedbnoae-
tlon rrf public land nor to limit Uw power of OMgrees over the public dooMUu. nor to Inter
fere wltk irrmrtiog bourrtr hu to llead
um Ma also antbmtoes
under tbe act of Ifcf to
for me technical eaneatwa of
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ordered a private oar of the lunmn Company whiok to to cost $30.uoa
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, in Augnst butt, when virginie
! brought to trial for the kceauVtde The
prosecution, ia at-corrUaoe with the method of crintinnl prweedure which is in use ia JFrance, sought to psyjndice the jury nga;nt the nceased by a greet denl of indefinite henruiv evidence bearing on her peat Hie. but not hatinr
I an v thing whaterer to do with the specific crime for which she was on i triaL AH this cvrArnce, however.
arnoonted to nothing, and was snece-as-Inlly controverted by her advocate, the famous lawyer lschand. The conduct of the defence wns not an ensv taslc. as tbe prisoner did not attempt to defend herself, but said in open court: I should kill Heart again if it ma to be
done over. I should inther see hfm than murricd." Mill, the jstrr
impressed ia her fnror, and shd would then have been sruttted if the Coort had not lent itself to a Mrnnfe perversion of justice bv sdjonrniag the larther heariag of the ease or the vening before it was to have gvme to the Jurr. Any Amerkan not fasnianr with the French proewdure would sonpoee that this enokt ha.ee been done only on the ground of sosae newly disesered evidence material tettacaee. But. no; the prosecnttag officer anereir said that he had heard that a man naaWd ThnOlier stated that ha had snet the an mud iaa place of had repnte in Paris, in le7I. nine years before the awarder for which she was beiar tried; asrd the case was pat over, and Y wgjuie reanaadedto prison, osanasihiy tot order to al'-ow this
man to be prodaced. This mode of redting rid of a jury disposed to actfsnt was a little too asach lor the French wrens, and was pninoantjed M not exactly in secorttanee with a healthy adnunkdrntion of Jrathoa. Three months paseed. and Tlrgtesn was again nrraigned, now besVee a aew htry. The witness TttnOher wns not prodaced. but the dsfrnse showed br many witnemss that ins alleged teetimony wns untrue. The evidence, asmrt from this exUaneuns onention. was the same as fan Atsjrnst. The s)censed appeared worn, and her vnios wm weak The Judge. President Pthmoa. asked her if V regretted anring kitted the faith lew one, and sAm aaewered; " Ho;
l prefer tbat he ahoaM be than nsarried.M I could net myself to seetasr his cnikl
abendoaed by ttn father' Among the spectators nt the trhsl were Madenwiseeie UOoi, dreeaed la a coanpkmoas toilet, aad evrdently not faconsolable for Pkmrt, and a long train of tbe poor relatives of Yirgtaie. The
evwence snowed that nenrt hi the habit of bmiowhni n
glnsa beennse she had htm
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