Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 23, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 May 1881 — Page 2
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fjmmmmr iiikJiik.MH MiiM amy, ah aaaem flWOS OF THE DA.I. nOCUCMHGS OW OOVtettl " AMU. . To-aeye seer tan the Beasts iNBnMlqruolHritUmwM,!! saxttctpents netag maerra. Batiir, Itowoa. Jones. Brawn sad Frye. ofMmadtheban with a bet nolitiral it. la whteh he dented she "outraae." adoaaaed toerteetath iMtk UOblMd SUwSnwwM. Mr. atetteraaldMr. grj da in of the aid te of nolltlcia Iter said Mr. itye MM Snsd tewyera.e(caUtogHaeep thief-la order reert pubtte atteattoa from the ml t huc reel eajesrtoa laaw was. "Bad tkmbtn a disgrace tul bargato, ta thia aoaato by whk-li AM pgaOOS Of theiMeatoeOfe to be turned ever to those to wbom they do not aelqnx." far. nmMt: "Or whether the majorrate or saL" Mr. Bolter: "Thsl aeehln to do wtth tt." Mr. Burn out loscumujri: i Mr IMCl uu Keen no bargain, and any asaa who says ibora few boon mv what to talae." Mr. Butter Banead betore manias; say reply, whteh raue waa taken advaataae of by Mr. Baraatde to repeat tho statement Owl the atatement that mo waa a beuramla waa tatae. Mr. Butter fqnJekty) : Th Senator may characterize H as fates aa antra a bo pleaaee. I aay inasmuch as tbeseaasor baa oaen as to aay the charae la fates (after a aaase) I will' net make It talhl ehamber." Mr. Baroatoo: HI aay aay man who aaya then ia a bargate aaya what to fates; sad now the Senator any nay want belike. I aay tt la falsa, false, fates (emphastalanT each repetition at tbo word with a Mow at ate r tear hod hand noon doaK), ia ovary word, la letter aad ia iMMfaioT aaa appiaaae-J i uave twthtegteanraaeeaw. I do not. aa an mm nut, propoco to atf aaro aaa nen at aay aaa waa aaya there tea corrupt too tale atdoof tbecbamber.I aay. tefls a. air. awwor icaiauyj: "ina 0 the right to aay what ae pleeee. 1 bo betm-ed tato any exdtemeat." hurmatde "I aaot the teaat bit excited. ad tenghtor, la which Mr. Batter Joined , ana wmen waa occasioned by nr. 'a moaner aad dlaeteiaaor.1 I am tfyinaeanpaajds to what I propnae to MrTBntler : "I any the Senator ia no. any.' eomameuy equable." Mr. Baraatde: "I am la portori good hnmor aad perfectly calm, Mr. iSwesdent." (Benewed laugbter'l Mr. patter: -I coaaratulaes tbo Venator o Bocpiaar eooi. 1 eat eeHahted to aaa him ou w." (laafhtor.l Mr. Bnrustdc: "1 do not rak aa tend aa wo Senator, but I reiterate toy etatamont that aay awn who aay there Xa aaramla oa tbt atdeof the chamber aaya t la fata. Mr. Batter: "Another eaot of (allodia to tho omnhajaa Mr. oteeed anon tho word laiael. I want aay to the (teaator.aad all wtheraoaatori aaaaaaaHw.wBoatoay aooat tae tacneaae Ma adoatod, tt aa aapBoaat by tho aeeof auch laagnaaw aa that he aaa deter me from a fall, jpaqilnta aad naqoaaaoddtetnaaion of a pahBsact,taaSaatorteaiaulTmiatakcB., Ami. 1L A qttieiaael naarautfnl aamioa. aaaator Jonaa road a toteajnua reeetvad by htm from Xieat. Gar. MoHonry, of Lootefaaa, toiataioiye to the aBaged "oatraim" apon aweMaath, of Maaaartmaewa. referred toby AaaatorOawea la-hio apeeeh a few day prerMan. Tao talaaram waa aofoHowa: ''Hoath'a mt abiolwtoly falao; property banted a Bwamuaea. auaat: vmiuaaon mr ani Aam oalli i 1n at aAa - -g - i Jaflfe Bridajer aaya that at the July term rient eyldeaeo will hara been obtained u tbia." ArBILlS. A ootloqtur took place between Bbennaa and Bock coacernlnit the Mr. Saeraua declared daoartao tho tataortty ahould rale danaeraad reyolntteaiary. Meana. Harrli Toad t eaaaaad to a brief dtacuMbn of Mr. ax. aad Mr. Bhormaa aaid ha MA hat thfact that tt aboade oom pelted to thfak of what H would do atowed a.reytaalafdoetrinoaof Ml. After a diaay Mr. itojrneta of any intention on wj reneea apoa any aaaator. air. aad the Baatb matter waa ytvaa, Mr. Javwea jotataa; laaoe wHh Mr. mr, Hawter afte'aaaB reaa ejnraen (torn a wetea reoei, ex-Uov-," to whtoh Mr. Brown Hoaato adtoarned aattl atotato will be TKMMOmAM AMD TOUmCAJ. A W AaHumrow AaBociated Praaa dui at the Hat aaya: The aettoa of the te laatortaa; Brady, Seooad Aattmaaterleaarat, aaa wrtvad the of the atar rotite aerrtee aad former ta that eoaaoction. Not only aaa i removed, trat the Preaidaat haa itim atar roata atauar be thor atojMf BtinMtitaawllB a vhrwof aaoartafa. Bag al wao had aay eoonectioa with It. r-teaeral Jaaaea Is coaduklaa; the it It glrea out tint he atoBCh to warraac the at eevara eHrtah ia the detMtrtBiaftatedtaat aoaw of OteaoeMad Will be iadleted fa tin aid. Ia lirnaaa wfll publiih the reautt at taw iBtaBftjtl liwi, bat at praaeat tin PepartaaaMataytlurthaa4roda of thonaawdi f dattoto ware aaaietmrlly anoaded ia , aad that whea all naeieaa i an eat awB the Poet.omoe ; will be aaarly alfeaatafataa. W. J. Pajuh aandat kk homa toToflOaaatr, Ark., oatae flat. He had IWty-foaryaari fit the State, repre YwlCmntty tat the Logmlarurc three iteraMHaaal aWfaf atJan-eaVea of Itntat. BATM BM Baafta att adfU tta the Boatott papers, rebarnilaf f kt naatatfoa bolidtaa to CaMweil Pariah, U., lafermltebr Itewee to laa rooeat if not. Ha am i Blrdgnr. wka to qaotod aa dhwre4rttec (B-atb') atataaaaat, fi In aTtoMtky to aJrpraiae the araa etty, to aalf-brother to oae of ate refeertJeaa peraecuton. Per ooatra. Omoem pnMlahea teteamat, whiah to by pariah , amd alto by prototoaat dtUeaa aakl to ha( both polfUeaJ parttaa. Ittonlleajad i Heath pteaa waa anaeaaad at oalr for 111,000, The by in wan aa. wakamatealT 11 bt tenforfOOO. 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Of ti tab 'W'afaay BBaiaW BaBltoaJJ '(KrlBBwV tor the reawMalag ,lti Tmomu J. BaAur. ami lanftod An. totaBt aSateaaftor-Uoaeral, publtahea the Mtamiageant fB the Katteaal JtrttoMarda; "You wtlltliaii aay for ate tfeataJJ tamrtea Alreot or tadfreet, aJteetiag toy ntogrtty aa pubMc ofletal are aooofutely aad uttqualt iedly falae." jAJUal T. FlBLDd. tlm wall kiioam publiaaer and author, died auddeoly at hte aoaw ia awatoa oa tae ttta. ite w at Partamouth, X. H., Dee. U, ittto. OtMlBTJUfMaf AMD IMIMUVI'MV. Tmb St. Lonii atraet-car ooadootoni mid driven have oriraaused a atrtke ta en foree their damaada for shorter houra ef work. Thb importatka of AmerioMt pork teto Turkey ia prohibited. Ak ordar to toaved bj the Poot-otfloe Ieparttneat daciarlna: poatal card naniallaUe with aaythteg but the direction on the add reaa aide. Thb Cincinnati street-car employees r on a atrike for higher wagea. Ok the let of June the Chicago, St. Louia & New Orleans Bailroad Company will change the gauge of their road from the Southern standard, A feet, to the Northern etaadard of 4 feel 8 1-t inches. Thb la the drat important road eaat of the MUaiaalppi to take tbt atop. Lkvi Hkcht ft Co., metrhaaU, Pocahoataa, Ark., have failed; liabilities, $200, BOO. OBIXKS AMD CABUALTIIW. At BartaroU, X. C, Henry HOI, colored, amt banged for murdering Thomas 8kelton, the Jailer of Hart County. Andrew Pell, ateo eoHired, was hanged on the sad, at BToatieelto, Fie., for the murder of J. H. Whitaker in December last Kbv. H. Thomas, of Ozark, Ark., recently committed autoide by taking laudanum. He had for ta years been afflicted with blindneaa, which waa gradually growing worse, and which drove htm to despair aad death. He leaves a widow and eight ehildrea. Willi Tatxok, b twelve-year-old son of John A. Taylor, of Warsaw, By., whUa sliding down the banister railing of aa outside stairway Jell to the ground, a distanee of twenty feet, auetalntag injuries about the head from which he eaa not recover. I! Kea Older, N. M., on the 22d, a passenger eoach oa the Denver A Bio Oraada Bsilway Jumped the track and rolled down an embankment, ISO feet. Mn. C. DeetodeKlat, Janus Lynch, D. O. Brewer, O. Hall, L. Iaaaos, D. C. Wilson, D. C. Shoeles and one unknown were killed. George Inman, George B. Page, D. R. Brewer, K. J. Brewer and several others were wounded. Thb residence of 8. Baa, Mayor of Salinas, CaU, was burned the other night. Mrs. Ball aad two ehildrea were eusraested. Aoacortkb of Jobn HaJey lest her life by the Upsetting of a boat at Charieatowtt, W. Ta. She was attending a fueeral at the Jobm GurxraBB, b H&nnrinsi who had been asleep for some three weeks at the Allentown, Pa., Poor-bouse, Jumped out ef a window the moment he awoke, fall tag So feat, and will probably die fren kta iajuriea. Tmimtt aaadted bonanaen reoentiy took a eokted maa aaaaed Lenta Whtttaker from the Jail at Oadaden. Pla., and banged haa to a tree. Whittaker waa charged with muhtertag a white man. A TWBITB-TBAB-OLD SOtt of H. D Boot, of Beading, O., hanged hhnaelf with a halter hatetaaa hfa father threatened pualahmeatlf toperafatod fejplaylnf wtth an B. W. Hjtxr and John Conner, respectable ettiaees of Milter, Qa,, quarreled aboat five etnta, the latter raeetvinga deathwound from bta aatagenist't revolver. At Boston, Maes., on the SSd, James Tracy waa arrested for Inflicting wound upon Mra. ninetieth Pope from which abe died aeon after. Mns. TMOMnow, wtte of ex-Repre-sentattveJ. t. Thompson, of Lewis County, Ky., waa drowned while crotsing a creek m a amail boat wtth her husband. A rwntvB-TB4B-OLO daughter of Daniel Spteer, lhriaa: nine miles north of JTewark, O., was burned to death by her etothtng taking tn front a burning brush At Marahnlltown, In., on the 24th, a young and pretty Bohemian girl, Mary Brooks, was shot through the heart by her sweetheart, James Oderbaek, while she was dnwtttg water front a well. They wen en geed term, and no cause for the net la kaown. He waa arrested. J. W. Kobb, b prominent lawyer of Astoria, Ore., waa shot dead ia his office oa the lath. The murderer la believed to be J. 6. Bobeaoa, wfth whom Bebb bed legal d (faculty. BIWCMUAHieOfJW. Tmb Seoretery of the Interior has received a circular heued by the MFrsedmens UMaboms Assectatten ef St. Leuto, J. Miltea Turaer President aad Hannibal C Carter General Manager. It prom teas 1,900 seres of land to every freadnmn who will go audeeeupythe public tends ef Oklahoma. Seeretery Klrtrwood htorefeiTedtheclreular te the CVnamtoiioner ef the General Land Oases, wfth a view te aimertaltttngtbe legality ef the piepaaad oentpaacy ef the Governmeat laaenatlena In that Terrttory. A Bbbuw eerrespoodentsayathat the Cxar wfll reside at the diminutive chateau of Getsehinak, guarded by afx cordons of set. Hte Majesty to never aeon antaldethe rats. Anltwahagpalaee, the town te the todtosJsWaman t& flasl amaxmsai ma aWm tttoaa(KnBbaJaann nasnni m aaf ansa at as jrayMwenr A JTtoOtet maattaato, animawetng the ap(easa Wt jtt&tUQ&N&K atamtv eaNMt aVaaH(
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League otmaed at rublBtaa the at. One theusand aekgetea weft present. Parnafl preaided. A moliHten was adopted deaiar. hit Davitt aftonkt ha wlieaaa, aad Uiaaktng Irlahman to) Aamrtoa fhr their support. The eatoloMexfsed by delegates Were Mrene toadvaaaetotheUaai bftl, baa it waa genTnl'r aamtdai id the saoaenie should net he rejested uatii an effort is made to amend It. Thb town of Greenville, Plumas County. CM., burned on the 3Sd. Wm. M. QBKBJiucAr, g grandson of the Preaideat of the Franklin Insuranes Company, of Columbus, O. , was arreted at Denver, Colo., on a charge of t gory. A staob bound for Et Paso, Texea, was stopped aad robbed, aUty miles weat of Banjlntoeio, reoentiy. The two robbers aeTmb axaOQttoner Troplotf received UK) hwhea for mismanagement in the hanging of the Nihilist Michaelog, wbosa rope broke twice, Focb peraoos, formerly domestic servants in the Imperial Palace at Constantinople, have been arreted, charged with the assassination of the late Sultan, Ahdul Ails. A pkaibix fire threatens property at Fort Omaha, and the garrison ha bceu called out to cheek Its progress Vbiotob predicts for May: Snow-falls ia the lower provinces of Canada about the 5th and 6th; about the 3d frosts are probable In Central and Southern Illinois, with rain and snow prevailing In some localities. After the 10th, however, hot weather may be expected. Between the 30th and Mth then will probably Iks rlmiily weather with rates, and vegetation will have advanced considerably by the 24 th of the mouth. Between the 20th and -Vrth the weather will probably be cool. The month will end hot and sultry. Thb Farragut statue waa unveiled at Washington, I). C, on the 25tb, with Irapoaing ceremonies. The Kxmitlve inanition I and buildings on Pennsylvania Avenue were I decorated with btintlag. A. lung procession ' marched through the principal itreet, made up mainly of naval cadets, veterans, and members of the G. A. K. A salute of 17 guns being fired, Secretary Hunt introduced the President, who accepted the atatue in tlte name of the country; after which ex-Post-master-General Maynard recounted the services of the dead Admiral and paid a tribute te the officers of the navy. Hon. D. W. Yoorhees mads ta s closing address. Thb somewhat improbable story comes from Panama that the Treasurer of De Lease ps' Canal Company has absconded with fe000,noo In gold belonging to the Company. It was at first reported he had committed suicide, but the truth ia now said to be admitted. Thb police of St. Petersburg continue to aeix printing presses used for seditious purposes and arrest the workmen. four companies at the rourth Cavalry have been ordered from Fort Riley to the Uto region. Atmcss from Panama state that the town ef Buena Ventura was destroyed by fin on the 13th. Loss 1,000,000. Three persona wen burned to death. Fifteen theusand people an homeless. 00KPBSS1B CTLgwEABTB. lit the Senate, on the 26th, Mr. Edmunds asked leave for the Committee on Jndfetary te alt during the recess of the Sen ate, if that ahould ever occur, te pursue Investigations en the subject of bankruptcy. Without objection leave was gnated. Mr. Jones, of Florida, replied to portions of Mr. Frye's apeeeh. A veto upon motion to go late exeentive ssafoa, to the surprise of both aides, was announced, yens. St ; nays, 30. This was explained by Lsmar, who, paired with Sherman, had irowfttfngly voted. He obtained leave to withdraw hto vote and the motion waa then lovt. Hattik MoeLBT, b servant girl at Middlesex, Pa., to thought te have undergone the supreme agony of being buried alive. Upon opening her oedta it waa found that aha had tried to free herself, and her countenance plainly exhibited the most Intense suffering. Amothbr aodadous address to the Csar baa been issued by the Nihiltata, pointing out that the Indiscriminate execution of thiae concerned In the assassination of Alexander II. has only served to strengthen the ranks of the Nihilists by driving many lukewarm malcontents Into the extreme faction of the party. Witt Little and Nathan Lynn, employee in a mower and reaper work at Yotingatown, ., were crushed to death by a ear of lumber. Thb Minnesota and Red Rivers in Minnesota have overflown their bantu, causing great destruction to property. Thb breaking of the Sny Levee at the bead of Sand Slouch, Just above Hannibal, Mo., on the iNte, caused the Inundation of a large aeetlen of the fertile bottom landa adjacent. Several lee-heuees were carried away. Tub dry-goods firm of H. D. Mann A Co., New York and St. Lonla, have failed, with liabilities ef about tWO.w and nominal saaets of about the same amount. They an trying to compromise at ef eents on the dollar. Am Omaha dispatch of the 26ter says : All the buildings en the levee have been abandoned, the water beiag twenty Inches higher then during the late need. On the Oouaeil Bluffs side the Chleago railroads send their paswngara two or three mflea tn ektfta to the tfanster depeb' A 8CHKMB for b gtmeYBl etfrnfto of the prtseaera In the south Carolina Pentteettary at Columbia was recently dhajoeend and frustrated. Tee eonvlets had nearly all In some way prevtded thamaelvm with axes, knivne. IIm and nteaaa af ahaia. and with "a naa samivewj vm awwevmas1 torn eaaemaaeea laemree wsess lutasmed te oyslfimwer and If ktttatl the prison anmlali! Two
jBeaBapfJ sans JaBama(taaBj A Hot' x City (lows, aaoelal to tao Ohtoaae fflalnii of the lath sars AteUttteatatkm, on weal wafi eate the ttejaeta aonthara, oallod Msaglla. ate lit poe wome.i and vhtteren. AM are auaa in TavUir'a Klovator, Ustav en the hen without ooverinaT ef any ssatortrttoaV and many of taom destitute of the atonet atoahlay. Thirty of the number ate aertonety sick nearly ail the women In feet and their rendition is pltteiite lu the estosme. Yawte ffosa Yankton hare earrted teem some rood, bat they need, or euon wttt, much more. Taoir aoaaos are deeotetod or utterir annlaihited, their cattle new horses drowned, aad even the very land, once theirs, so changed in asoteoiaaeo sad covered with toe and sand the water gone, thev one tell when their several boundaries am, or their localities fixed even. Taoy can no mora hope to tense arops that year than thoy can to rceurreet their deed stock. Isolated from any but the rarest vsrits from their leilows. the weaker amour them gradu ally auccumbing to want, ooid aad deatair, tho tens' days and tourer nlffhta brlastni' nauaht of hope or comfort, who can wonder that even frontier hanlinna and h nef ulnesa have waned to the vanishing point. They are represented as huildlod in tou tiling misery, onus ix stout men to st-iw m lst-"yi- and eiiree their inability to she spedy relief. Even if thoy ooulJ bn taen awnv there is no p!aeo to take them, lliolr noisbhor are mailr as bad off. and lnk tbe whom with t relieve tht'lr wnnis. Your cut-respond nt has been asked over and oter mraln to try anl awaken a practical sympathy for the in amuna- the Eastern peile, and or uiv own knowiedee I can say that clothliw. fx I, medicine ur money sent here would be faithfully distributed and acuounted Tor. should any donations be inwle 1 would advise that they lie sent sere care of Dr. W. K. Smith, Mayor of moux City, or to Yaxkton, via tits place, care of Captain D. IX WheHer, Cnitt elates Army. As oun as boats can run up the river thr- supplies enuld be carried to their several deettttatitms. There ned lie no fear or aondinv an over-supply. Thu sufferers are absolutely destitute. With on- ur twomwn who have come down here in awia I biire had Intt-n-ii-wa. and they say tt 1 complftely l.eyoiut tbcm to conceive why tbo 1'iss or lifo not aa entire and ainlllng a the tifHruction of prierty. That women and ehl d -n eapneiully should eicnie fioiu sui h an Mirert'inttion of torriblu force is i nexplicable, and polbly time may revual nutnorous casuHlti- at ree:it untnp ftwi. Let me tell you of one tcrribiv voyajre. About ebrht milcK above Vermilion stoo l before tbe tiixnt two Ins htmaeoi. the p uprty of HsnoU and Lario:i, lmithr-ln-lnw. (in tbe la of tbe break-up Hansen t u.io wy. but seems to bnve lost time trying1 to save h.s stock, so that he and his hired man ha l to take a boat, ana tbe-etn carried kU wife and ok'tdren to Latiaon's bouse, which stood on a Utile hiarher srounl Tbe men then n turned for old Mrs. l.arison, who is o leebi as to ro iuire aMiatanc, Ckroely had ibt-y entered the bouse ere they felt it in ovine under them. Terrorstricken, they ran to tbe window to And themselves in the center of a nwvmg, otahlnc man of tee and So id. a' eadily rina- down the river. Of the terrors of that dark rtoe wh halJ sp ak. Tbe revorbe rating (letonationa or the huge blocks or tee. as. forcod into the air, they fell amtn. ar1n linvall beneath them Into powder, the almoat atiaohtto certainty that in a few momoata at best tbe house would give way and leave them mruanrlina to the throes or tbe aurn. the ajronUtns; fears the husband and father must have felt as to tbe fate of tbiMt left behind, whom be had no reason to suppiee would escape, ail made up a situation as terrible as any of Jute Verne's mott harrowing Imaerination. But the stanch teas, fastened together by tersre wotdea pins held firm, and seven mites below Vermilion, tilteen from tbe Martin point, the ark or safety found an Ararat, and restel. If not on dry round, at tesrt on eoute moM mles founda tion. f arclasr open the back door, fanay Hanson's astoatehB)eut at Badlng quietly ehewina; her cud and standlnjr securely on a huge bl ck of tee the favorite family row, who had ehatwd the perils of the awful Journ-, and tt to day altve and well in Vermilkm. havlns eUmtMtd tbe barricadi-s of tee Hkeacaamota. Hanson and aw maa. after a perilous journev over the newty-fortwed lea, auectedad in maklnir tneir way to VeraaiUon. carry bur old Mrs. Larlaon wth them tsmst of taw way. Memihite, tawae left behind la Lartson's house had really suffered more, though net m apparently so much tottger, for tto house stood fhm. A couple of avotttera named Weeka. who ttve atteat four Ilea north of Vermilion, volunteered le em to Imetsea's in a yawl, if pseeibte, and learn the fate of those left there. After much dana-cr and difficulty they reached the spot, Badlag all alive, thoush sadly dlst tewed. Mrs. Hsnaoti's feet were froaen sotld. Alt hfl lived for two days en raw chickens, the fowls bavlnr been driven by fear men the houso. Had hot help arrived when tt dM death must hare anon ensued, these momenta and the nartteulaea I have irlven rest upon andoubudty authentic report. I ooold mattlpty similar storios ad tanbutwm, A Snake nnd leerM fMery, A Twaniauc runaway of a bene Mtached te a prlnar wagim and driven by a maa named James Coons occurred oa tbe turnpike, near Mtac Hill Gap, yesterday. The horse, generally a w.'lt-disposfld animal, was jonsrhig aion quietly, when oae of ate forefeet graaed a black teehe which waa omaMna; the mad, Tbe snake at ottee reared tta head and sank Its fanaw into the bone's tear, fust above the knee, at the atate time coilfnr Itself around the 11 win. The bene snorted with terror ana dashed og at a terrtiste puce. The arlver was aiiuost thrown from hla aeat, bet manajred to retain, tt and acid a arm arte on the ie!ns. Ike road was riuh and the wagon waa thrown ttrst to owe aide and then to the other ef the ttorouthfitr as the maddenel h re tried to shekeog the snake in lu wild raoe. The anake civmr to hla bold, but the raoe was brouarht to a sudden tasmfnatkm by a sharp curve In the road. The drher was tinable to make the turn, and horse and waevra dashed into a brash fence. The driver was thrown over the fenee, hut fortunately allvtoV ad solely on hia feet. The horn made draperate egorts to sstrtcate Itielf, and showed an oh extreme terror that Coons conmuded something uncommon must have retieed ais rrhrht and subieiweat runaway. Catehlng ihe horse tetaebHdtehsenaeavered to calm the animal. While enenaed in the task be noticed the snake, whtoh waa still coiled around the aaf mal's tog. Suddenly omoklna- the reptile by the tail be pulled with alt bit atrentth. The Up of me tail same off In bin raap, and the anake at ones uneotted aad fell to the around. The betse was anaHy extricated from Ms natoaaaat amattteu and toeursty tied untft he had beoomw somewhat outet. Thetorfcewas kBtoa. A maamrsi fear lest six ktehesht aaaTasS
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BeniaMta; BtSBAgu was born In bmdoa o tan IBS of Iteestober, tm. Hla father w taatoc naraeli, awfwn astaa suther of eat Itteaary worM gesoag them the famous Ouri osltieaef Utormtare.'' Mia motbeifb nuudeie name was Bsaevi, and ahe ww theenurMei of ihe architect of that name who waskuled . the Mth of October. IH by railing from a tower of Kly Cathedral. He receive I bis tt. tt education from hte father and private tutors. Then ho studied for the bir la tbeo tlno of a Mrfteitor. who took such a fattay tosdoMhat he proposid to maka Mm helrte his pTac-u. But niHwitbstandng his brlybt protect ho tired oT tho legal pmfeatkm and tovotd blw lo literal u re. At tbe ago of iilnetc.-n he visited tiermmv. where he rematnid until tarn, when ha returned to Knelaif 1 and put llahid bis first noy .. 'Vivian 1'CV whl h created a eenaailoR and wastwnnt. d intd tiie pt incipal lausuimea of turop . II a t n at u uibit ion waa t obtain a scat iu 1'nili im ut. but tt wm not eratiriod un-il bt thirty- ee,. yeai, when be was ohnii tu a rep t te itutive of the borough of Makit-ueto tne hmt rurliament of the rein of Victoria, bavin be, ,i twlcedoftatel when ruan.UK for Hij Wy. votnbe. Hut kliuhuiuKbiif, u Tor- ta I i-al, uihIssaJii when ruiiniiia; lot laiirit-ni u ('onsorvatie. I'p to hi tim- be h4l p.il.li.h-il, beetle Vivian (it vy." a satire In one voluinini tiled rho v'oyaee of t'aiittitu i.,)a. mlia. ' bl se.onJ Mieicty novel: T.n' V atmv Duke," a novel callcl "Cuutar.'tn Hoiiiu,'" a uvycboiotrii ai nutobioirrah . a nlIu.Tin; orieiitnl mmnnru: "The Wnnlrous Talc of Alroy." "'Ih. Itlaeof. Iakauler., fo.in.l.i , ScuiMl.irliegHiovoit axalnst the lurks In the nriccnth wntury: tue p iliticU writiiw, "What Is tier" Tbo Revolutionary KtU-; "TlieCnalj Exainine. - a id "A V'in H- nt !.u of the Biig-Usb Cmstltutioi." crnliojyjn? h.s political vleasi the ttratlo and piimrcu articles lu the Tnu S'a-ued Itumn nicUe, ihe kivettory. "HetirlKtoTvuipli," an I tbe novel "Vcnetia," In wnlch Byron and Hholley riarure. Htt.flist apeeuh In l'urilmnont wai a fullui f. and was shouted down by tbe members. Mo orated with the luUowiu word . -I hiii not aurpriaed at the rc-eptla I have oapei r-u. c-l. 1 have town" teverol tiun many ibiin,'i.,in 1 1 have ofteu aueeaeee I at btt. 1 itaali mi Uown nw. but the time will come warn ym llih -ar me." And indeed K was not lone Uefo u h- wt heard, for in lw alreuly be m idr b ';fc(j a whi. h was listened to with profoundVu ui f n. !"hii afterward h- publisbcd a tttt-.ictii Hil"h trna;ttl', tbe M'ouut AlannM." Tn'samt er he uiurried thu widow of Wy minora Lewis, to win- iwiv t and noble ch.iruete he t;.ifled by dedieatina; one of bis n:t to hi) "perfect wife." He waa now looktHl up m :i tho leader of tbo half Utvrary, half pliticaj party then rslnlns promlneuoe In Lnland, and hts next noel ;oamrsbyT or. the iiew tlenr rat Ion." jrained a wide circulation tiecuuse it was nwardod at a statement of the view f that party, and bcoause severd puM!? men fiaTurcd in It as ohenicler. " flbyl" aril "'Tancrwl" were published respectively in blA and iHtr. Of the three iaat-name l books ha haute if sttyt in the preface t hi eoilecte. work! (1T0 : "They form a tiilotry. the object of which was to delineate tho urigin and character of Kngitsh political p attics." HI Mvaae attacks on Sir. Kobort Peel for kia free-trade podoy now cauxed liisiaeli to be looked npoa as one of the chief members of Parliament, and in 1M9 he became the leader of the Conservative party, lkirlnsr tb samo year be published a btoeraphy of his father, end. In 1KY1, a memoir or hi frtent Lord Offt Ban tine k. In March. IKiX when Lord Derby was at tbe head of the administration. JJitracU wm made Chancellor of the Kxihequrr and a member of the Privy Council. The Mame year be went out of offloe wits Lord Oerby, In December. After Lord PaunQraton't ilown. fall, in February, IMS, be again bee una Chancellor or the bx chequer ua ler Lord Derby, who was succeeded In June of the same year by the Palaaeieton-WiiWell Cabinet. Durlnx this administration, as welt at durinar tbe foilowinr Musseli-Oladatoae Mmiitry. h lot the opposition in tbe Commons, He airaiit became Chanoenor ef the Exchequer under iJetby. In 1Mb, bis chief polltic.il act o.i br;inff Ms support of the Reform Mil, ' signed by the Queen August tt, WT, extendmer the right, of sugrage to all kou bolder In a borough and te ovary aeren tn a county havtag a freehold of forty bilUags. The Bart ef Derby resigned in. letMrnarg. la. IMsraeii then heosmc l.tiae Minister, which post be retained until December, MO, when he was suecccdd by mvJatone. In left be published "Dothsir," whirs renahad a eheuteUoa of Ha,0u0 copies in the eoemtry. The poeraee osTered him in IHii b eectmed for ktmaeir. but he accepted It for W wife, who became Tisoouetet Beaconsneld. Re hecame Prime Minister strath" In February Wflrt, after the reehjrnattou of Otedatoae, by whom he was aeain aueoaeded oa the 3tk ef April, ISM. Boon afterward be wa ireatoi Marlef BeaoontHeld Hat wife died December M, 1872. The family Dteraelt settled ant In Spain and then in Venice. Benjamin Ditraell came to Bnirtead ta net. He BMrrted in U& Harah vitiarest de Seprnot, by whem he had one child, Isaac Disraeli, the father of Lord Uee ouneaetd. Trlnmnh ef b MoMwr! hm. A NOMAKra In real life Is exeltlng title town. Iwt evenings Mrs. Wilton, about tblrty-nve yean old. stated to tbe sol tea tta thrto years aaro, wbne Uvteg tn Oalvwsena. her hitabsad stole her little xirt, then six yen it vll Nod arnce then she has ftdtewed her butbandaad daughter through Ohio, tows, New Vork and other mates, la owe of tad Waste; b she came face to faee with them inarhun ". bet at the eonctuston of the erio t a b ntander, at the father's direction, keid bar fastuntU he escaped with the child tefote she bad a eltanoe to state bor euae. l meet Ma ahe has een nothing ef thorn, but d tnHd them to North Adams and here she ankcd the eu-oparatiou or the potioe. It was fouud " a eMM answering the description had bees Mvtng with a family at Pownal, Vt., and dot hsg tbe day the woman received notion that K woM he restored to her lest night at the Ittehmond Honae, Hut reverai hours of watting wen fruitleaa. Today the girt was found wtth a family living en Church street, where she was haft yesterday. She did not reco her mother at trat, having been ted to btl eve hr dead, hut to-nurht they ma reunited. The father ia supposed to bene found wot a overseer of a lumber-mill acmes the line.JferfA ddoeM (Mesa.1 gpteat!. At nn AttetMMt Of pufwtMM b Pw inet BKwth the AbbW' oTMUIetw JJUetof the ttoreemett" far ,&
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