Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 24, Number 7, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 January 1882 — Page 2

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WEEKLY COURIER. C. DOANK, lwtllnmr.

INDIANA

TOPICS OF THE DAT.

mmttoa of Fort Hayee MOttor S

lath

By Br. Aa-

the navy;

oi

by Mr.

Of a

.lata

aetata II

Mr. Orui rose to a

MMm H fnMl at ft unnMatat of com-

of the Boom. fiefor etartng the I apacitcaay. be MM : " t nek indnl-

' to iatrodeoe tor

ttOU Md

to change tb method of l Tn vmm and diver! -

HM country ere Ml mare

wt by Oneagicnilonal leatolanoa. wad tttoa. M to wott known, to almost r oaatroUed by the action of itw . yoc tad Mesne their foratatinu nDortaac iMUhrmid wtta re-

aamwanmltty too great M rest tn Hm hands of aeaato mrfrrhlaai; howtver eaaairto and hameat Md patriotto each iRmvlnai may be. Aa

C1MVW4U M OMpaOIMKliy ft MM HW wr.MMt awn www to always daageroua to oomfnot with th priaclptoe of to-

CMtnui nwiawt it w oar mr " Out t nay not al bow m tor period be awedwibedetrtareaiof the boot Internets of take people. And now a to the question of prrvifcwr- Toa bare ee fit. lr, to assign mm two committees, namely. aMoad place an aim. and Cnalrman of the Committee oa 43tv11 Bervk-e ftvform. By tlmhmdnessand

aawaverlng cvmadenre of my eoeatttmmey. nave been for twelve year a member of tide

, and i am now enwna oa ai mn of aervtea her. With two exception

ta aot another Kapnbttcan memoir who tana lonjr represented ato people.

it one I nave serve as

Ca airman on 1

Land Claims, aa a

Wirf Out CMaiiaMM Win mad

amdfor tr year aa a member of tbe Commutes oa Konagn AfiUn. part of that urn aa tea tTuUrmaa. with oae sception. poaafhly two, am the only Republican amalwr who, nrior to tola setoa. baa ever

far id aa Chairman of any cominKt of thla Vonse. In view ot this (art I eabmlt that tbe Bpaahrr ta Ma reaant aettoa baa doaa aa intourtiee to mm and my constituents, for th rtattoos between a asp aiiinMw and bia cmoatttnrnta are ao dearly mterwove tbat tajosttr to on to necessarily aa tajuttic to

tne other. Thy naturally laet a pno tatereat in the proper recognition of Mwpresentettve, and especially when Mmnkiiw la iwnltil lv enable aa a)

MM to tone year of asm-ice. rer tat mxestoo there la, however, no remedy. All tbat e be doae la to piotcet against tt, as I do aaw (or myaett aad loaalHaaaJa. aad for waawaa that da not reqnlre apialllratlna, I awapecttally aak tha Hoaaa to exeaaa ma from aarrfca aa a meaabt of taa Oonaarttw on MaW TbeMMaker: wi Chair doaa aot

tbat k ta noceaary ior aim w Imaalf tor ajaaWaa; la reply. It

t not. however, be inferred that beeanaa

Ohair don aoc nBdertnke to eaaJkmar tbe

oaUadUaa." Mr. unife tw

..o.'Wwaa ranted. Mr. Hewitt (31. T.) waa

awaiAC fma i at flu oa Ooauatttoe on PnbUe alldlnaa aad Uronnda. Mr.Bewott (Ala.) oftarad a laaotottoa recittna tbe fart that the

arovMa'to SStmlm imSSSat bond Cm takw aaNhoat a formal vol. Mr. Vaat

oJarad ah aajaadaaaajt, whtoh waa oroaroa ma add that ta rlaw of tha jJtl JLa. Jif lai jiral irnfnfiltlrn- - alU la daatatupoat&va4oaaa aad aa he baihwedevaij ataatar aadaaadaup hto mind oa tt, ha woaM eoadae MmaaUto abrtaf atatareantofa tow facta, aad bonad betora tlie day fadadortMvaota woabetatoa aiatad! BwiH'to deSS a paraty baalaeaa ieatloa. whathar tt waa adviaabto or aot to Dlaoa. at a wwar rata, at aay ttm any aawtoftawdVhllhht aaw ataade radaaaaabto at tha ptaaaara of tho Govenm-t. m imA nhi 4 the eaaaafttfiaallv fa-

vorabla aawdtttoa oT it't Oovvraawaat with

iflaraaea to tta oarreacy at tnia nat, anu qnoatloaad tat eoafMaaea of Imtdora tn the aVoatttyof tha boada. Ha jaaa avra Joaaaaaalag any rlak that waald tend todlamrb tbtoaaTartajr. avaa for taa aahaaf an apparen redact toa a H of I ar coal ta Uneree. iMMiiwwa ta the uf feAoreed bv the com

mittee war etrwed to. Mw. MPberaoa aad arkaseaaaaad vtowa. aad thoa Mr.teet oearad the door, wbepon the teoate went

into executive leamna uawi inw wan laray aaaibar of bllto lawodyadjn letfoaa

my ; atortdla that otttoaatof each iHataahaU

nave taa nan a " towwj V , . flrie ri iiMmiI dedBlate tbe law oi la

ranltvla eriminal eaae: nravtdtaa; a aouad

aad aalf oral paper currency.

PBKSOKAI4 AMD FOUTICAL

C. C. Clat. ex-Unttvad SMUw Son-

tnMTa lat dkMMaa

Tmm Praaittont hat awwhwtd Suanti C. Parka, of Kaw Maxtoo, to bo Aaaeriala

JoaUeaoC taa gaprrma Court of Wyomiar

aad OoMBk Bali, of Naw York, to ba Asae-

afata JaatloB of tbe Supreaae Cottrt of Naw

Maxioo.

Mk. Dokava, attomay for Mr. Froat

in tba Mt-9eeatagbaua ooateat caw, has ilod a vrotaH aaaiatt tha depotitloat beiaf

ratraed at avtdeaoe. Alao, a proteat acalntt reoairfac a traaacrlpt of a record oi

tha United Malta Court, which had mrrar

boea offerad ta tvfdanct, but waa placed la

the depoeltSoaa a if tt kad beta.

Gkk. J. S. JoHKtTOK pubUahtt ttM

followiag explanatonr etrd :

When tha article headed "lien. Jobnatoa

KarraUre" appeared la tbe Phlladalpbta

of December IX. I wrote to taa eanor

the eonvaraatfoa oa which tt waa eW

AmilT frniBdnd wan not aa "tntet-view." aa

tbe article waa ao inaccomie uhw i awn m

undertake to eorraot it. xaw

anbllehed by btan promptly. Aa

article appear to ba treated to

accurate, and l am cnargea

tally wouaoad whlla rtnAltar twar a wlaaat. Taa aaMatUi, wbt la tukaowa, uaed anbat

CAII CtltTVtK.

Thomai tMd JOawph Boyd, UBOH mm lalanr, quarralad orartfamlto law ault at

Mwoatwator, Twaa., aad taw farttar loat kit

lilt.

ummMJLAMmom

Tmb Uahoau oaaa ww OfJetatd oa tb

7tk by Mr. DarkUw. He read tba prayart

of tbe Uoret-amaat, whic i aak the Judfe lo

iaatruet tba Jary that U tba ariaoaor kaew.

at tba Hate of tba akooUac, tha dlMeraaoa

botttaea wrlgbt aad wroaf bt waa at tbat tiate ttaa aad raawoaalbto. Mr. Portar

maila toamtbtai of atlr by raadlna; Jud liavto'a eaarica ta tbe Kaw York Jury ta tba ColewMB amrder caaa. Mr. aWUia laapatlewtly objected to any ore taah dramatte tfforta to taJutoet the Jury. Mr. Seed

tar tba defnaae, ciUaf a cumber of

aad aabattttiaf tbat tha queeitou of

what eoattttattt' Hmawlty waa one forth

Jury ta decide. Oa the Mb, pro

cedlaca wart opened with tha iohowmx

froaa tha ptiaoaar: ' I have reaehred aoat

fMO tettara. a majority of tbaai froat ladlaa.

Wbea I cat tltat I aball attead to than. I

want to aead my treetlaca to tba ladlaa of

Amcrtoa aad tbaak than for tbalr aympathy. They don't want me to ba haned.

Public oolaioa la fatt ckanfluf. I received

Saturday a check for 11,000 from the gtal

warta of Braoklya. tad another for fMO

from tbe Stalwarta of Now York. I want thla Jury to naderatoad bow public epiaioa la oa thla oaae." acovtUe coacJttded hla

immrat. which waa drverMed by a tilt

with Mr. Porter. After recce Mr. OorkMII

road aa axhaattivo artumeat upoa Jurtmlic-

tioa. Mr. Darldge followed, ditcuaathf tho

prayer of tbe defeat.

Tms FrwMdeat toot to tbe StoAatd a

letter from PoetBtaateMJeaeral Jam with

regard to tho reapoatibility of auratie on boadt totompaaylaji Mda on coatracta in

tba mall eerrke duriwc the laat four yean, from wbteh tt appear there bat boea Ira

pooed upon tha Poet-oftee Departaaeat aot

tote than ISflOQ boadt tbe turettaa upon

which wore, with perbapa a few exoap

tlona. uttertr wortblea, aad were kaown by

tho partita who prcaoatod them to be worth-

TtU Fill JOttX PO-tTEK CAIMU

Ueaeml rwtra Aaawal la MU Owe Mehatf

-aioaeral Uraat'a Me real Letter ta

to the I'ntttd

known aa Ctoopatra'a Neeto hto Hfatfaaena the Khe-

dUvatbe tbankaof the people of tlae ratted

fwcaetawhtokoaiy the otoatot aa-

eoald maka aad tba yowaatat ooom bhrbty arise. Adopted.

lath ftwaato. ohthtttb, Mr. Davh raea-

for the day to Mr. Garland. A

by Mr. Matey, iaetrocttaa; the See

the Interior to fnratoh a report of

ntted State and Taxaa

of

be treated la the Soath

with bar

tns- accaand Mr. Da via of nnorotMrlatUUI tbe

nmhtevta fnnda carried fhroeurh XOTth

OnroUna. 1 wtah to deny tbe chare. I did

mat um the laiumMjre iui inttod to me. What

did my waa that the President oaabt to bae aeaonated for that moaoy. It la a wellknown practice tn thla aad all other dvtttoed couatrlea that thoee havtaa; the diapoaal of

pabMc funda abau aocoaat for thvan. waaci aatd oa that occaMon waa in an accidental eoaveraattoa with one whom I coaaldered mnch above the c waa of Interviewer. Therefor I bad no fear of the pabMrarion of what I mtcbt ear. and aaid a good deal that nothing woald Induce me to any for publication, eapeciaily oa the aubjart of the fanda at ferecajboro. That part of the conversation

waa in eaenmaMM. wtthth eabtect of the application twice made by me tnaa peri of that money thoold bepatd to tbe army I then oowmanded In North Carolina, which had received no real pay for many moath. The poaibuitToadbMwmRH roaeatatlro Btabkeara aad Oca. Barbrldge

mMkator. Vbot i bill for tho ooaatruotion ef a railread bHdara over tho Mtttouri

Rivar, tight mltot wott of St Chart, by

tho Ktokttk St. Lotti lunroad, hat font

to tho War Departmeat far examlaattoa tad

nqalry by tba tagiaatr. The bridga win

bt aa improvement oa aay yet ooaotraeted

ia tho State eveatbe Mtaeourt. tad a favor

able resort to looked far from the Board of

ah am ray of the t'n aaataiy Ooaaaa

in. made nmier act

irenorti

i wat nnjd tf mport that fact, toaeth-

Jwm . jam, ard If no flnni i

tof aaid

n x aaneva. aad renort t to

aa tar aa it waa ptotamo. waa aaopa

md. Mr. Wtadom totrodaced a bin apnropri

r for the awotton of a atte and lo-

Ttt trtt offtdai

atXamimnannl MM nta wmvmufe Itoa wwMni n9wv Watat Mv

afvM aaw CvsVerf CeS4faw DuAJnmmm Now Torfc

ta Aati-Kotty

of hit

Iw hia roDOrt lor tho Demaraaat of

Dakota, Oca. Terry aaye tha ladlaa ouUook

ta Marthora Moataaa la uanvoraMo. mtt

falooa are rnpMly dlmmtahlat. The Iadi

are maklaa; raldt oa oattw aad th

Ofcaaithaff far proteotloB.

xutntMW&t Ipaajora, coa

Arm prevlaae raoerto of tha ma in of Sa

oc hm Lampatoi

tx watt an, aad Ave

ebUdrca.

Tmb Fort Jottm ($. T.) Board of

tkmodail

of aaaall-pax.

or a Oo vemment balldlna: la Minn

in. Mr. Ilaie'a reeMntton tor apeotai i on the mode rcf jhKttnn; tbe free!-

Vice-Fr eat dent aad of ooaaoartifvbMr the vote waa

of or icfeieuc to the

i on Frivllee-e and Bioctloat. The

i relattnar to nenaioa f randa. offered

hy Mr. OavU (W. Ta.!. ! U. bavag been aaWad. dtocneaow eaaaod apoa the amend-

mat by Mr. Edmnada, etrUtina oat tbe direr -ftoem the secretary of th Interior to alvr aiaalaina on aach laatolatloa aa he tbonkht

haMa Mr. Kdmnada aigiiad that the

joae nan power to recommoaa Mr. Hill (IHl.) contended that

i tt waa the daty of tbe lYemdeat to do

i was ao nauaanon oa aa powwr to net optaaoaa from ntbera. Mr. . Ya.) tn the eoura of debate aatd

r ban eetaaated that oaehaadrad

a raanUea for thia year to -r. aad thla oattmato ba ttecreneed by tbe Commit-

to fittttm. Kobody knew where

a atop, aad, next year, for it woatd reach SIM jaw am.

aV(Davto)kadatatedlaMreatharrearaof

enatott be! woatd coat the (iovern

aatanaaw than the nailniial debt.

maA wmThwaited at. rraeeat

aweamdtofalhr Saattfrtl

oa aaoatata iadormatloa ahoald not be aljawed to at i tothecouatry ancontradtoted. Vhe ammtttta that the paaaloa ariearna

i than the national debt waa

Dturwjtst, therPaWic Prtatwr, recenUy

teat t eammaafoatioa to Soaalor Plumb, of ITaniai, aahmc If a otrtata aewtpaper ne-

aaaatafuiUand ia'arview hotweva the

two wan true. Ptomb replied tbat be deetlaed lo be drajrjmd into a nawapaper eon-

atrooa then wrote Plumb ta

letter ia wbtok ba la Naortod to have

i(W.

CSaWa n5eTaB

V a oae atkad roa to tattn la

paper controversy; van were almpty aaaatad to ear van or aa to t attention I

a riant ta mk. Your refute! to aaawer it H

a Baafonioa of your raitt. No oae readtng

your not ma jwbt tbe fact that you

prompted tha pub lication of tho paJraarapa Toulhn ataad before all honorable mei

aetf .AMVlctMi of hart aw falaeir botated tbat

you btd ftromly laeultod, without eauae aad la a meaner baeomlac tbe lowoat Mack rnard. a maa alaaoat thlrtr veart older tbaa

younaif . I am rcrr tare thoa aaqualated with me wfil tentrd tho paramah aa a tta oa na face, at they know that I do not erina to aar one. and that each aa taoait would

e.

have been

weaatlW1' 'rWaatoa

aaiittaai at coat tmjmjm

wftk th fore at ate

be nmmetd to forty

aaSp hwwriej

alana

Iteaa atated

ron would

a year rlsht

. Yet the

ahowed that.

eommaad. the arrear

lid b paid In two yenra. ware paid the roll would or not over fttty mlUioaa,

faam Warn Vtrwtnla could not

t thia, tor the report waa hefora

than fore, no reaaon to

the ma it i Tn a alali nif nt aaehanthe

a ttaatinr had toot mad. The roaolaaa amended or Mr. Kdmunda' aaaend-

twatoamma

CaUMmt AMD CtaAJmam

K. 0. Ouhw, a

bertne ap la a

trntotf la a cell. H wat a

mmtar by trade. He kmvm a wtte aad are

ebadrea.

Jcut AuimoMT, aa mpoyoe of the XitWnake, Lake Short Woatera Road, ooupUag ear, wat raa ovar and killed

at New Loadoa, Wit. Bt waa ttra the aboulder aad eat ia two kmthwtee.

Mn. Maby HJtt.MMAK throw borteif

la front of aa aaprtaohlag looomoUve oa

th C B. A O.. at Dvnport, Iowa. Her

head waa aevtrad from her body. Shawm

Bale of

J ore art 9th wMtbwy day far Coarreta. Borne of tha mnmree introdoeed ia the Sen-

am: By Mr. teller ror tho depoatt of ailvar bnilloa at taeTreaaury of tbe fnlted mataa. aad the toane of cerUtentea thcreftw;

by Mr. Ballln for th oraaataatioii of tbe tmrltoty of tBtiaaoma; by Mr. Mu tierfor thecrewttoaof a body of pnrttamentary attttnaia: byttr. Oartand Donatlac at uerea epnhnc laad to each aarvtvor of the Mnun tafti Btoadowa maaacre or their hetra ; by Mr. Voorbam Urantlna- penelona to priaonera of

by Mr. Leaan To aanropriat and

tba entire income derived from la-

new the manufacture ana rme tor th edntmtton of

of the U ntted tMntm. It pro-

mm wn

atajtotice of

i nay mate or Torrt-

na wnten that all

nam of 1 anu t yean l Matt aw montha each

watlna for a aa ef woman, ta

what) ate to be lohnod afl petltfoaa aad regjjLnjaw JnnajbBajhtte Baal MnnmtnaBt amfVamaanBt wOhat aadaWtmbflL. ajyww awmnwj ya wejeaw pwgry,waa iap JSm BwiS SRlU. h giaBn-M BanvH mmmmmM-tUlm mmmmtSM XtwBjtwweBB t

fajhartaty, bat mataafta

dfaea aot ma Ida brhmal

BMK mWKtKmmmmWtmWm Wt awMl feBuMai

Am old maa Muaad Fred Dwtko,

Mflwamkot, Wit., beat bit mmH bralaa out with aa ax koto and dab. Tho boy wat IS

VSjeUm OMi iMMal Watal ttMlwwl slllw AiwwT

the murder Dtexe tried to haaf Mateelf,

and waa ta fact inupeaded whoa an ofacer

cam to arrett blm. He wm oat down,

tbaa atatod that hie aoa earn borne drank

and a nuerrel enautd.

Tmb walk of a roooatly bwraod btiiM

lac at Syracuae, V. T., fell upoa aa adjoin

lag itttaartat and Sftooa or twaaty peraoaa

ware burled la the ruin. Bugce FBafar

aid tad MarUa Fee toa were killed, aad aaaibar were injured.

F. PBarETTi oallod oa Frnaoboo

Mataa, a Brooklyn (N. Y.) aboamaker,

jatfaBMaeV mm anana A. uenrfu MmmmJlmm1mm-mm mmm-mm t4conect a out. a owarrm leuowea, ana XBI

fetti wat fatally atabbed.

A battlb took plaot at Wottfort, ta., between J. W. Moon aad party aad t

mob of bailigmreatB. The

FOLTOAMT aad th luORftt taClfl

etalmed the attention of Coaarnm oa the

The biU far t Mint at St. Loatt wat

to Committee on cotaa, weam

aad Meaauree.

Mk. Fmtrstt boataa hit amtBtaat ia

tba autteau tnal aa the Mth. aad aooa txad

th attention of evwrv oae ia the room. He

reviewed tbe eoaduot of tho pyfooaer aaa Mm ooaduot of eeemeoL aad tbe whom aettoa

mt th aoort. The ertm in all tta kideoua

aa betd up to tbe detootwa of hto

baarer. Tbe afleace boeame oppreaive,

aad tba preecaee of aa avenging Jaatiot la tmm u.r Ttttura waa BttaWtttod Wtth a

tM. mt eMvtetlon that awewt from the

court-room every veattee of that levity

whieb ha loaar attended every utterance

at the nrieeoer. Tbe prieouer winced aad

u.rMialv twlatad la hla Mao, aaa ior swv

ami minute waa Unable to toy anything,

but inally railed out, "I tkd my life o

the laane. and I'm willing to ia to tat am

loam to-morrow If tt it the Lord will. I

aak et thto. Jade Portmr. Iwtoh yoa would

at jroar fa.OW aad go heme. "

M. H. TBOMAt, who oat) jwar ago

. . , a . - a . -a Ik.

bottttowa, Pa., bwtwboatnmUNmbrmijdi

drlMktaa- to dlOWB tatTBW. had kliomw t

waa killed hy alooo

atottve at Soath Bond- lad.

A uakJr tfawor fepoHadforkdf. Ian at a hotel ta Carver, Mian., and being

denied aaadnlnii, ttopptd oat ta the

walk, drew a revolver aad blow hia brain

oat. The badv romtlaed oa tho ride walk

all night, tbe ettlseaa not fedlng authtrixed

tn take aay Mop during tba abaoaot of the Owoaer. The nafortuttatc maa had been m towa two day, tot letting work without

Tho MtmhwiPPt Vtlloy Caae-urower-

Aaeoeiatton met in Convention at Poiytorhulo

Halt, . Louie, Jan. A large aumoer ot

repeOMHted a wide territory, too ware elected permanent omeere:

Hedgaa. of ftt. Uoula, Preetdoati wn.

Norman J. Cnlman, Oorreapondiaii aecrecary , y. K. Ullleaple, Reoordtng itecrrtary. Prof. Blahop gave aome tntertln4 atatlatlca re

garding the maanfartar of eager iaa

Korth. ahowtag that woaoenui pmun that direction baa bcoa uiad la the pact few year. Mr. Hedge rend a lengthy communication, tonclilng In a genml way upon th great tatoreet that ia belag taken In the cul

tivation of auaar-caac all over tne sonn. u

alluded to thegeneroetty of fmotbern grower

In coming forward aad aiding in every manner the production in tbe North. The Secretary of the Louiatan Cane Orower' Aaaoeia-

eatertalncd the uonvemsio w mnmm

facta coaccmbag the growui ot

in htaStnte: Mr. MtooU. of tbt ameo-

Uoa, follewing with aome retnark on tbe r-

enlt of eapcrlmeuU with Hortnern enne ia Southern territory. Prof. Henry made a few remark touching upon cane culture, after which report from diterent Mate were read.

the Convention then taking into cooaiurrn,tfcm the advtoabllity of aeading daiegatea to

wat them in the National Convention, bttnar at that ritv on the letb I nat.

Prof. Scovtlle delivered a very practical ad-

dreea, lit which be detailed the reeulte oi a

of espitnint4MHi tne aaujeci otauanr-

mnklng from amber cane. An nnaiyaia ot can produced on different aotla nbowed th following reu)U: Old pmir e ll.W per cent, angnr; virln prnlri aoil. lf.WJ timber

land. ItW; Mianatppi aand aoil. U.S. Tn effeet of manure waa ahowa to be detrimental by the fact that manured innd rave a peteent-

ag of H.i aogar, wnue unmanureu mnu produecd VUR. A general dtoeiHWion wat tat

dnlaed in na to what her giuooae U lajurtoua

or not.

aao4)vn P4T. Alp. tn.mmbor of tlie Convention met at

the Iaicled" Motel and proceeded on n viii to Belcher' Augar Bewncry on the levee. K mint -

bar of sample of eurr wer examined, ana the proem of manufacture noted.

At II o'clock tbe Aaanctatton rone amnion a

th Polytechnic aad after a few remark by Prof. Wylle. o( the Indiana State Agricultural OoUeaw, President II edge introdoeed Mr. O. Boarth,of Cedar ratla, lowa,one of the largeat enna-growem tn hla State, havtaa; cultiva

ted over lot acre of amber cane eaea year ior tit hurt twenty, and hi experience in the

practical mnnagemeat of tbe aorghum plant

waa listened to with especial interest. H vat Sated by a member from Ioatiana that in th

Ronth sulphurous acid la used before the defection take place. Prof. Wlgley urged th

ue of turmeric paper at a teat to Indicate tha amount of lime in the Juice, an exce of lime

taming th yellow turmeric paper brown.

1 were read from Irof. uuibertaon

of Nebraska, who stated that be waa la fall ac

cord with obtert of th convention, after

which a general dlacuaalon waa engaged ia aa to tbe uses to which the cane bagasse may be

pot. It ba for yours been need In tbe nianu- j facta re of paper, aad for tbat purpose sold for

74 tenia per lot. Aa a food for stock it alao ; ha roiuddenibie valur. eDeclalhr when tbe

Umvm ar t "tripped. Ia many part of tttt country ttl4 fl with rat-claaa leautta, and a Xanana gentleman thonn tt tiaa a great future na material for mat I nana. Prof. Wilev, of Indiana, apoke of tho aauject of auaar aduttrratkma Water la one of th

principal of these aad forms i -s to 10 per cent, of many aatmra. Another form of adulteration i inert augar. Thia kind of augur dif

fer from glucose, a no may tie produced ia various wave. It doea aot crystal Uc, aad 1 very dimcult to dieting ,-h. A third, and perbapa the moat important adulteration, coneista of starch sugar. ThU sugar 1 per-ft-otly dry and whit, and it wilted with can irfnr to the extent M from tS to at per cent. Mr, Thomlia, by rinest. gave th loUowtng flgiirea m to tne cost per day of maaofacturin v tot ton of cane, upon tbe bast ot tt can

isiee:

lea ton raa at ttot MM tt Hi men at enne carrter. U M

I firemen w liankmea SOS i larlflerH. tt i evaporator. tot I airnp-aller M ta Removal of linguae km

ar,macnl at MAO. I mbrlsatttJtt.

lacldeatato M

I.

The fi4kiwlngirrpndeu-e,.if getters! iahweat, has m-eiHly lawn mad public : ugaiuui. niavaa'a ArmAt.Tu tmb paaanitirr. NW Vohk. Hwn mU rSJ, ll. To the Prcaid at. Wanhlnaion. U ' : am: I reapctitfully rrpn-nt that, in January. IMS, by c .urt-marllal, 1 wi mi at unJotiy declared guilty of (aaraaagniiiat ". fiai eohmced "to bn ewaiirtid aud forvviTlisiiualiSnd from botdiag any idSce of truet rpm under the Oorernmont rf the United HUirca." Prom the promulgatuwi of the vcrdk of that court I aaw pmuaitod my innoewnoe uf nil wrung dune, and amortcd the Injuatiocofthv entente, aad. presenting uatMinitiif vvidenwe, 1 have tam time u tirw urged a rt-bcartng. In MM ta Preaid,-nt. in ordi r to be fully luf ' natd of Mm facta of tbt caso, and to be enabUd to net advteedty upon my appttaatam for r ' f. appointed a hoard of army Acer toxaminc lnu

the mortal of the vtm, aud report what act on,

their opintun. jusmt- reuuireu

aooiication. Tnat

thotmua-h examination into the

on my

if naur. la

should be takiti anard. after thor

fata tit th cwae. vlndioaltMt m 111 r rr n-

apeot, and rcairtwl that. In tholr opltjicw. lusdoe requirttd at the hand of the PT'Uient such act ton aa may be neomaary lo annul and set aside the Boding and aentcnoe of Uu uouru martial, aud restore ate to tbe pnnitkiiwor whiehtaat aentenue Oprivid miv-mu ntlatloa to take eeut rr.m the date of dmlsani from the service. And I now rcapfctruily aud urgently rcpteat'nt that the sentence, is n continuing sentence, and so king a tt cxM it la within the reach and undVr tho control of tbe Bxocutlve power; that, kareh and burdensome originally, and lattinsr tknmgk many year, It la, f.r BWingar rensona, a subject for conakivratHHi and action of tbe Bgecutlvc. now tbat It la E roved to have been fouadMl In error aoil to b unjust; and I reapertfully aak yu. If eonTlnood of the Justice of the rcoiMnmeiidatkMi of the Advkmry Ifcstrd, to annul aial sol aaid tbe finding and sentence of the court-martlai, and nHBlnatc me to the flenaie for the restoration of my rank in the army umter the act of Congress of Hn. allowing that mode or redress of ttto wrong committed by the c urt-martial. And this 1 aak not niereir In Justice u im and those most dear to me, Wit In Juatlw U the army to which I betonired. aiKi which has ever believed In me, and to the Oovcrmeat wkioh honored and trususd mo. Very respectfully youra, Pite Jouk PtinTan. oaaaMAL oaAirr to ntaiiwirr Aurar. Naw YiKK, December tt, ML The Preaidont, WaahingtiHi, p. C. : DkauHih: At th. rouueat of Oeneral Pitt John Porter I have recently reviewed hi trial, and the testimony furnished before the itehotteld i'iirt of inquiry held in WW, givltur to the subject three full days of careful wading and ctawndcraUoa, aad muck Umuglit la the Intervening Hate. The reading f tae whole of thla record has thoroughly latnvlnced KM) that, for these nineteen years, 1 have been doing a gallant and etncHent soldier very great Inluabee. tn thought, and sometime in apMch. Ifoel It Incumtient upon mo now to do whatever lies in my power to remove from him and from ato family the etaiu upoa Ma awud name. I feel thia more Incumbent unon me man I should If I had been a.

corps commander only, or (Hwupring any other command in the army than the one which 1 did; hutaaUenend I had it poaalbiy m my power to have obtained for aha the bewlttg whlo be only got at a later day: and, aa President. 1 certainly kad the power to have ordered that bearing. In Justification for my Injustice to Oeneral Porter, I canml r state skat, shortly after the war closed, hit defense waa bntgbt to my attention, but I read It In connection with a sketch of tbe fcVId where hto offemm were said tt have been ctHnautted, which I now see. since perfect maps have been made by th Bogineer' Deparunetit tftb whole S'M, were totally Inc.m-ct, as showing tho position of the two armies. I have read It fn connectloB with the statcmenta made on the other tide against flenera! Porter, and 1 am afraid, pi amibly, with anae tittle prejudice In the case. alttHiujrh Oenral hwter wm a maa whom I personally antrwaajst bawd before! bt I aataa imprnsmon. wtth

many other, that there waaahaff miartat i

port of Oeneral Pope In hto camp but OwmiI IWtor while IMMthlV

guilty than others, happened to be plassd la a position where he could be made nwptnwIMe for als indifference, and that the punishment waa not a severe one for suck an ocTense. I am bow convinced he reodcred faithful, eaV clent and intelligent aervtee, and the fact that he waa retaliMd in command of a corn for montb after hi offenses wore aatd to have been committed Is la ha favor. What I would mk in General Porter's behalf from you Is, that. If you can poartWvjrlve tbw

US, you give tae suojeci lac aame iwwj mmm

I nave given it, ana men evi r tt may dictate. But, feeling you will

have rim for such Investigation (ior n

would take several days ttmel, I would aak that the whole mattor ba hod before the A tornay-Oeneral for hia ejowainatkm aadoplatoa. Hoptawyou will be able tn do thto much for MolmwtohM suffered for nineteen years

M M j a ptntkwuaeat that tmverakxmld be tadtotawl

mm v , ninrn MT UMl HR wmvm. imnii -

...... wt

thought Mat at Judtrmei

Total cost pee day fMS

Tbe foUowtag resolutions

adooted :

.. ..aaats. The prowtabie culture ef the

armraum

manntacture

oned an Interest

already capital and labor are Urge!

onrked in the eat4prtse; Jtossiraf. As the sense of thto Convention, that. In any revtamn of tbe revenue laws, th aogar Industries of the Morth, ftast. Wast aad i-onth be give that fostering ear which th

Kta, Tae promam culture t ta i aogar-caae In tbe Northwest and the tare of aogar therefrom baa awaitInterest In its further Incrnass, aad

ngar-growers ot tne country, who are Strug

gun agamm ir

of our Government

last iranas ana eonteaaintr

eMm stave-grown sugnre, an eatitl

the

with forled to at

p LV111 wwTwiiamiHIi I. That our twnresentatlvaa la One.

grees be requested to give that enconraament to thla growing aarlcultural develop, meat ia th Northwest which tta important

Ing terretnry ,lrof . Becording Secretary, wardavUlo, 111.: Trea

ahtt owtefMawrt'a amtwaaad three

AwBttf WAt,Ttjst, a wuhtgr Bttwetr tv-

Whii-k Mr. Torriil, of Urtkm County, Jf. C. , was sngaged la inetnetag the gravtvard la which hit little child had Jaat beca buried, he tripped en a bush aad fell, bis acek being broken by the fall. He fell across h.t child's grave. An axiloMoM ia a Denver (Colo.) drag store muted t conflagration during which John Townmad wa killed. At Akron, 0 Mrs. Ioamikrr rllod from a doaa ot oil of bitter alntoaus furatobed by t Mhtakea drugrjst. Rilxt Iamm, afetl 30, on hit way home after t spree ta Gold water, Mick., drove Into t mareb. While endeavoring le Mtricate tbe hottot.ba baeamt eataagjed In tbt haraett. Mo was found dead next morning, kit body la tho water aad hia head and ikmtleVrs on ttrthM eat at theborset lytagaeTom Mat. Wabbaitis farltM) awraat of tWrtyoae mail wwtiaMtri bavt boea laraed M TP(sraiwwaaJ eAbt jseP jfcr'a'rt'i rawat swsaPv Jv sjaw maam hbI -JL-ujj dhal flfe MHB ajam w"J OTTwVetf WWWW aWPawSWP wTfl BBWaB Btajaaa, WW S1 t Imlfc

The morntag senaHHi waa devoted to a dmsuasion oi vertical and bortaoatal milts, from rmtweipaftfoa tot which manofactnrora

eamnoea. n cn nnernoon

of ofacera for th aaanlM

year waa bald, with to following remit: Pimrtdeat, . J.Solmaa, of tt. Louis: Vioe-

a. a. trMit,M Kansas : oorrosnond-

,lrof.!-)Vllie.o( Charnpaiirn.Ill. ;

sary, i. a., unieapie, ku-

. aM ij Wat-... J v . a

The Rxactitlve Committee will oouaiat of to officer of the aaanctatton. OoU Col man took tlie chair, and In a neat speech thanked the members for their action, lie would endeavor to build up tbe association and make it a tower of trrngth throughout the land. Th sneaker paid a glowing tribute to the work of Isaac P. Hedges, the retiring President, and said that lilt name would always be indiaaoinhly connected with t tie sugar interest of the North. Ha prophesied tbat next year wi.uldwitnemanuapreoe.

oenieu growin ot i ne sugar interest, a res

of thank was adopted, commend I

'. lieilges bad

Tbt Jtwtway Aft of a recent date

foUowtag UUetic of rail way during lmt year:

Jf.

ba 1S1.

gives th

AlabRta.,. Arkam .. Artaoi.... Cnllforuht. . Ooloeade, ., Dakota.....

Georgia Iowa Illinois, .

1

t M 4

M

MB 91

W4

K.H'aenlr

nevaoa..... IN. Carolina

jfsJW TOfetss KsjblmaaVttW

ew Jersey

aiexico.,

8

itSlOnto.

Kan

Kentucky

iaonanan.. Mlcwlgaa... Mas'caus'ts seiaamadnAa JBJ 1US4B w.Blal a BassWIlrt a tine ...... 8mtana ... mshalppl.

U ffliPeantyifia 11 m lltlalnod...

I is T t 11 t t

19 . Carolina

IttJH Texas.... . tat Tenaeasee aywmw 4vHlvwww

mW9n . Vlflnnivw f etM4 1 Vermont...

BIU Wnah.Ter'y 4

lit .Wleotmtin, T

Total..,, .tat

.J. ftduggt JMpBtBafw

is Smi S MT i 1

S Sf

I tWH

8 auaamif SM

lution of thanka was

the seal with which Mr.

ending served

ett9 SjWsal

It will he seen that tbe work of railway

tenatrm baa been carried on In forty two State and TentttMrtet, tbe onto State la which ao new track la reported bud being Coonrcticwt and Delaware, and the only Terrltorle that diatlngnlebed betng Jdsho, Indian TsrrHory and Utah, although Hi probable that few miles ware laid in the latter. The remote pot. session of Alaska, of coarse, dew aot com mi thia category. Texaa leade tba etufntry bt rt stot raUway buiidittg, hating addsdlatt year, hy our table, 1,411 miles, which Seal returns will peobaWy Increase to !,, or atort.

Colorado appears to come next, with about SOS

the Interenta ef th aaaociation. Mr. atnart. 1 it ...wi-i. UA u. t-mm am mm tlatallv

of Wisconsin, tbonght that Mr. Hedire sbonld t . '" TT. 'iZtZ ..Mi,. ,miZ.r,..iinn . I reoorted to ut at lata by tatt enterpmine:

and. upon motion, it waa ordered that the Narrow-gauge railway company, tbe Deafer A fund of the ass tatton, after defraying the . Tu naaair built during the

expertee "f the convention, ba turned over

to nr. neoges. 11m subjo-'t of fuel betngbrought up, a general dtacnaeion was had. Tn greater number, of member f avored the use ofbagaaae, as the cheapest and beat fuel tbat can be found. Several Into metnbera had not been sncoemful in using baeaaae In their furnaces, owing probably to Its dampness. Oorn-cobt had been used with success by several members. Mosointkwis were adopted thanking the St. I.outprta, the School Board for net of room In which the Convention was held, aad th various railway corpora Moos extending eourtaaies to aeloaatea.

Prof. WUey, of Indiana, mvttod th aaioa to bold Its next convention In

aaoaa. Tnm matter waa knXwttB tMBxaeu

Ja'T'eJ -W'vaJJlBrtBjsepjHj 'w'vMh wwwwJ Jw'ayws'SwWwsw'V weewe't efMrt

JUo Orande. Tills company UuHt during ma year no toaa than torn different Hat or portion oMi ties. Iowa comet next, with swarty S0O miles, ami Dakota and Ohm., alto show thus far between 400 and 500 mile. Indians, ItMnots, Mew Mexico and New York appear to hate added between 80S ami 4M iirfiet,, Tba narrow-gauge makes ao taatimcomY ahowlnf la tbt lmt ot railway miknm ooaatracted In ISM. Of the SSI dl 'erent lines thus far reported to bt battt darinav the yoar, not less than forty-three, or over IT per cant, war at throe-feet wm aad of th. tVSNmtrnt of now trmjk wbleh wt atrwadr repor,, lt4wJKorsbewt Upar mat, wrt thai

' at PtH latJtf wai aVat aad