Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 24, Number 10, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 February 1882 — Page 6
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to dMtrof Ik VmmotnMm I
x it Butter not wasaawr not nw
Dsawmrary wf the ml najnaa Km tramytiM to the. Ussjs tents of today, lltto wAtolM iaawat to naiintorlj Imwwra aa the IkvM . iNWM. Ha pranfiml apphmtinu awwr to taw uuremc4wuasd by the Panama Canal liiMith psnator devotion , to it and jasuia the wisdom which unaeUed (mibmwk. Oathe, theory tat Hnrifi nil bokmawto the ' Anncaa pMfk aad wit) not tolerate MMHiiwww nay P af it by a Climirnnbint ndmlrnlfri fturrimn iasvJtatioaw. ate attitude ot thw Govwraawwt
on tha PuMn Cum! imas excites
uvuag question of the day. tt to eartoialy the controlling ansae ia Anaetwwn diplomacy. Bat while there ia auaiverasd adaeaaoa ia tab cwtmtry to too liouw doctrme, it it a abjanKwat fact that Hi awn brUfiaa apooaot at present to a aepwhlirwn It came into existence a a Deaaorratic principle. It laiiiiwilnwl ill oppoaitiaaof taw U Whig, aad was bitterly aasailed by UmT oU Federato. of whom the Wkbsi an the hwhr. and the Beonb-
1 tkig
the Crater to "spare ao
and afanff. or
tlw order at
ii. I Yankee
laalaaers maewrred the black ia eoM blood at Firt Pilk.w. or Butler wa the inatjgator of lhm- Hamburg awrw (as the radical haw itaatly dtarged) if name awn will bat seek to overthrow the pwareful aad MVMurroaa rak of tha Ikaaucratkr pwrty in their nml State, they art takes int.. fall fellowship and mad. a Joha Shernrui says, speaking fur the Radical, --bone of our bone aad aota of our fle-h." The men who hat Imms diseanh-d and left at home br tha
w Daaaoeratir partv. or? for eome good
ham party of to-day to
ry nataise
of
Baa awwvaaaaactajr ail Benton) hat aaaaaaaa tha
aad ha law eoaBmfcted the paawaaW AdaminJatrasaons to to anaictinn. haw left the ptamnt oac huyahiaafj catena-tod fam tuaseahat. It fa a If 1 of awaall coacar what ware Mr. Ittuanw's pamoaas fa tha wmww he h ptraaatl Whether he toaaako Hn-fti liiiarial 'nam or waw astuated aaonly hy patriotic havpukww. it ia bootleaf to noairou The fact wrmwtne that the aootriaw has aoqqirad aa luiujuiectad aaat rital proaaiBeaoe la inriraw paaaaoa, aad the Liiaaliji hi 1 iaaaailtl.il In itt jaif-ffnl!
uwiewawto war. ine cobhw
kicked ut of the omaiaatiua.
the head uf all theat rrrolt ia the
Southern States. Had the Juee ami the FelUMw beea cuatiaaad ia Conrm by DentucraUo ote there ao probabilitT that either owe of theat would ever have tum.l oat at a leader of tae aoaJlr1 Iadpeaddeata ia their Stile. But Joneecoakta't eet the lVm-vratk- mination. took
hiit diaaor a a tlreeabacker, aad
elected, wkik- lVltw. uaable to
the Deetocratk' ind intent, ran aa aa ladepeadeat aad was beatea. As for
Effi. who U etol la Concrea. repre-
. a. 2 a a
eatiajr a lKsucrUcamcf anaeieoeu
at a llemtocrat. he hat higher
Paaanaa Caaal aeloawt to aw, It be protected by the AawBrieaa flaw; inii I by Aaameaa gnaw. Critf
tioaa for piare aad power than a eat in the Boone and think he can secure the priae thitmb a revolt. It it with all theee at with Mahoae, puivlv a matter of ifMilt. while the radiral Xrpoerite shoot oa the housetop about the rreat principle that are involved- The Vemocrata here are aut aiaraaed over jay such ntoveaient. and instead of feartn a general tampede ia the Sooth to the radkwl cam, they hope to redeem Virginia a soon a the loeal oaeatioa of die State debt is nettled, aad place her in the lenv-rtic column ia l&M. Harrttbmrg FkUriaL
even
the
wUl and
rise Mr.
eiiah
the ani wUin at the Monroe aoctrine la t la Uwdtributioo of the bilk to be
America to hi haraaoay with the policy reportod from tW Coawaittee on Approwhieh eave to Eaflaad Gibraltar. Malta nriations Secor Robeson will have
charm of tnat lor tae navy. in the place of all others which he most
of
maim as they will, the aav
wittna - - - hvaoiw the fact tawt
peitWvwrata aaads upon
Whew Webster faOtd. II was t
failore. latelleetaally. he ranks
the mates! man of Us race or country
Hisatind waa not nor did he have 1
onalitr rarelv atet with
nr laarvat. but to be found
artiw. whk-h ava have rred to call
Mant. we wateh tae feats ot some aperb athlete, aad all that he does it hnpuMiiule to u. far beyond our reach; but we aaderwtaad how everrtbinw hi oVwm. aad what muafles are needed. We observe the performance of aa Eastern jujseler; we see the results, w apireiiate the skill, but the secret of the trkrk ecape u. This i true also of mental operation; UU the diaVrence between the mintl of Shakespeare and that of Pitt, a diaVrence. not of dejrree, but of kind. Webster belongs to the athlete. We ran do nothia but admire achievement so far beyond out snap, and gnxe with wonder upon a devehipmeat so powerful, so trained, so splendid. Bat we eaa understand It all both the mind and ha operations. It is intellect rabed to any power yoa please, hut H U tU1 an intellect, a form and process with which we are familiar. Thereto none of the bafling leijrht of hand, the inexplicable intuition of genius. Webster has been accused of appropriating the frait of other men't labors to hb own ue awl glory. This to pei fectly idle eritiebm. Webtet had the common quality of greatue, a quick perception of the value pf sujoesttoni and thoughts put forth by other men. ami the capacity to dettnrt their value and n them; making them bear fruit instead of remaining sterile in the hand of the diseoverer. But after ail im said, we come bark to the simple statement that he was a very great man: intenectnallv. one of the greatest men of hfc age. lie b one of the chief figures of oar history, and hb faaae as a lawyer, an orator ami a statesman b part of that hbtory. There he Wand before us. grandly vividly, with all hb glnrie and all h failing. , The nppermwt thought, as we look at hint, to of his devotion to the Union, and of the gmat work which he did in strengthening ami building "P the national sentiment. That sentiment, the
live of Webster's fife,
Ta Tilmas-T of Brooklyn.
fwlebrated hto flftieth birthday recently.
-Kageae Field to the funny man ot the Ihmver TWaanr. aad a very funny man he to. John Qulncy Adam was la the hahu of reading the Bible through every year. The Empire of Austria has set a fashion, already largely followed in Europe, of wearing the hair flowing over the shoulder. The health of the late President's mother to singularly good. and. though she falls into moods of sad reflection now and then, she to usually sprightly and talkative. " Otw of the ficst dnttoe of a oomratmitv." says Mayor Means, of Cincinnati, hi aa interview, "to to protect its youth. Protect the boys first, and they will protect the girUMr. Cameron, the new Governor of Virginia, is, happily, a married man. so, for the ftrHt time ia twelve yearn, a lady will preaide at the eawooUve manaion. Mb Kellogg toW a Cmcinnatl reporter that the late HenrrcG. StebWtw had managed her money affairs from the time she went on the stage until his death, aad moat successfully. " During my reeent tour In Europe" she said, ae made 9400,000 for me by a fortunate wvesta)ent.M
Julien A. Scott, one of the most rominent eitiaens of Scott County. East who was drowned while at
tempting to ford the Emory River, was the character from which originated Mark Twain's Colonel Sellers. Be was anchoolmate and personal friend of Mr. Clement. The late President Garfield it quoted a saving one day: " When I
went into the war 1 gave my life
1 Mat n Nt4 b t Frinl IiiM,
law. tat ladaennent 1 aw can to JU a mat naat umv and awtar
nwantnw umm it 1 the 4 naaana tha afoaa tkat awJeToaaaeanslic an)
and hr saeh s one's wi4kWaj sayW sat aid anar a traabto hw bent llnf and bertsc anwn. aaeb a nlsamaJp to woftS ksenlaa
mmmniMiiMiM llSta new ywj'wnip yjyw w wmfw
lee ansa ltasarti
asalfnte.
BaMfVaWBaan
ffitS&aLTaT U UM BOM MS ST.
lACom n sMaaiaa' mh
b. Jlatm SLsa att am an awssmis
aa ajiKw nwa m mstr mass er i
luiaU. Mia ths
f i
mattl
tan wmob
tMsa or
conalM wftB
'Sr. Jauom Oiu
tadpnamrot and sa
foanuHmsnLMaaielief aid rate to uwmsi itriofwiui racuaaat km. la Tiw of tlK wortttl nwonl of this Ofwrt Scnssa Kcmcdr bi thf
or fnenawuani, aenmif w ana ail pstanji ot. It aaotof In the Uftit of strong dutr
at ia ttoo dtooasat asawd. sssrlns: la
ad last tlw hlicbert good from nwa to waa
tiwiiai m ust wbtea tentu 10 nrawne hmw aoaet.wllMosadgssswl bna. AnoagothsM who nave no bsdtatioa in aidMt Jhweiptwakw.
to tacUoBtnioa is Btabop ntimwi
Jlmwr. of (leveuld.
nw Orsst senaaa Rnaooy,
St. Jacobs Oh, jhhI eadnnat KMianr. as
writes about It a atiiowi: "i am hm so aw
mat Uta me 01 er. Jicnn wii. nam urmnicw ;
owio, who baa
b?lan nnaTannaaaaVF IBbwO naBBBBwXSfcjp aTaa9Jf
erentttall v W abeorbed fay some stronger Goeeraaneat. The eonttwl of the Canal eonalwtanr the two oeeaaw will control the destiny of the South 'American Staiea. This b plain both to England and the United State. When the mwment of dtoeolutkm arrive these eountric belong to us: aad the nractial applicatioB of the Monroe doctrine
"wmm as hi a aoahioa to
It cannot be pleasant to Mr. Have, in bis Ohio retimateat, to note the md aad irreverent way ia wrhk-h byname and hb Adadnbuation are knocked about in the Bepublican camp. So long as Ql-natnred snimltfl oa htm were confined to the Democratic press, he might take them as one of the mseparaWe accompaniments of party warfare, aad bear them with serene compotre: but when Rcpubiicaas reesc him from his political enendea to put hhn through a courae of still more sarawe tnratment. it mast tmnrawt him luwadv with the vaaftv of human honors ami ambitions. A few davs ago, the hVpubucwa pre poblii-bed. wah unauaakable gusto, wnw nn-moir of the tote Senator fliaadler. m which "the man 1 made President" was held up as aa example of faawhood. dunhnty. iasincwrtty and personal and political treacherv " a man www W not onlv nmraUv wewk. but hat ao
lgard whatever for far truth.' tefcb name publication, spread broadca'W ia the hmd by the hwpatdkaa prem, h is toid that "he drew hit aahnry every nymth to advance toswewre hWintete-t npoa it; and. "he waa an ajtwaly parftWrntoua that he boaghthb table sam-1
art tnem at
Soeaker-
ship he caused himself to be placed second oa the Appropriatkm. second on Naval Aftoir. and ( aairraaa on Expenditures in, the Navy IVpwrtment. Among the multhuJe of big jobs which have been nursed fr the present Congress i one for building up a aew navy. eintei at thirty millions to liegin with: bat hii-fc. nnlrr the maniputotkm of Niir Robnatm and th . Kins that he filly reprkents. wdl at naturally expin ! into eighty or a hundred million'. Ihnring the eight year that Seeor Bmbern eo d m Svretary. one hundred aad eurhty aailhons were sqoaadeied aa f wen ha that department, almost withuut a how of conceal-
of snpreme trial There b no ikhhI. and
t h woithi not be right, to overliKk or to : hwget hb errors and failmpc. all the more grievou becan-e he wa- gifted. All men, even the who cencrc bim ' most severe!', acknowledge hi greatness. Bat it to not his fame which will plead mot Wrongly for him when his : faults are truht to the bar f history to reoeive jriTgrnent- It will lie tit( thought f r. tinned country thf ideal of hb bope-. la- inpiratiin f the nolilert efforts of hi intellect, which will lead " men to say. even while they condemn: "Forgive him. for he loved miieh." Henry Ot?sA iAtttge, in At i aniic Mvnttiy.
Vocal Echoes.
A maim rrMrtHtam af fhMa-BAft
o. r w
by anon, lUUoa. ibrraMai. Ojfrmnftw
MA)
mm Vole- Bf
sahk- book hn iMaUaarto anaTF )?oiea. 3
imvo mv ma lin.
rervedly to the Union. I said to my- F3ik7l;lent ZZZZr
self. U any part of tuts surrenaer shall not be required of me -if it is only a limb, or an eye. or a faculty, that must be the aacrince I shall oonakler
all the rel a given back to me by aj
most Kinu aHi inuuun?m a mruw. Tlie belief that I should return a whole man. a well man. had no olace in tJlV
proved powerful ' most sanguine thoughts."
It to said that Bon. Benjamin H. Brewster. Attorney-General of the United State, love hb profession, and b a nwa of great executive ability. It was a matter of remark, when he was Attorney -General id Pennsylvania, that he was riwrift in the execution of business. KcKrt aj he intends to return to the custom of" some of the old-time Attnroey-ttencrab. both in this country and EuVtantl. and apjear In. the Supreme Ortirt in all caws of any- coneniMnii whatever, a Wirt. Pincknev.
JohM,n. Black. Stanton 0'b' " i '?7? vcw aeeiistinniMl to do. SO the C Otllt . atwafsi a of mBAt. TIEM OrMAVMmi 0OJf
PAMtjrt UMMCM CtMffTtfla.aw)
Br C JK rajuisa. Of uatt aaaaxr. ror
tWoroas im Cbofc.
at hi
aratlinaa Moeltrp bT UTU
WwaaeT
MX HAIL o
ttureeatr. Moabwe
mt "un
tlinaatl taoclrr ttY
fWiaaav.'- "riraM,
vrtta,- "MaMoc r "nswit.- .VJ atss m mm for JiutrmmenM mrnaam'Vt t " WaawfJOB
TK bWJBIY afltli MO
"The Jhthetie la.
CoatracU and patronage were openly
bucksered in the market of Philadelphia and of Sew York to the highest bidder, and no honest trailer had the
remotest cnaBi-e oi itng conarrea un- , that to com ttl hy tnutatton. t
hnw he BtoTi3jcd to the terms of Cnttell Tealed m a recent interv iew with
The shallowne of the prnftional jethetkum j rnifiel in Mr. (M-ar Wilde, the Wtng mb-!nary of the new scbotfl, in Eniiuid, who b n- enoing amDr m tint intdion4 flattery
re-thts
and other broker d official favor repra- j gentleman. " The gr nmd-ork of ( rating Secor Bobutnon. J ltstheticbm.', said Mr. Wilde, -bthatj Promotioa. choiee Nations, pis ant ; yon cannot teach a kniwlfdre of the transfers, and rotten claims were pro- beautiful : it mu be revealol." "A cured through fema!. inflinmce. Itwna . boy." he remarket!, by way of illustraa long -amiva! of openenatyr aad rob- . tkin. "can become learneil in any berr. Finally, when holding over for ' teientific subject by the study of book;
the coming of hto sucwaeor. nVtbewt the tasowtedge of the beautuol w per-
outraged all decenev by awarding con- wtoi, ana can only
tracta fornevrral nwlhoas, in flagrant
violation of law.
He left behiml him n lot of lottea bnlka. of w-irthle marbinery. and w deaaoralixetl service, to tell the tory of an infuinn admtnbtratioa. the sola aim af which va to steal the public
money. KotWnjr Iske tt bad ever oc
curred in our history.
confirmed the wor charges.
the proot
beautiful b
be acquirel by
one own eve ana ear., ini trutn , was the origin of the theory- of beautiful ,urmunding.M The apo-tle of beauty goes too far, br not far enough. If a knowledge of the beautiful to " revealed " to iW, to it not taught to bim? And. if beautiful surrounding.
eyes and ear am the only necessary
mav receive that attentK and renect
due it. It i b;lie-ed the Judges of the Court have desired thb ciure be pursued by the present Attornev-ficneral, in order that it might be advd of the importance of the Yntere-t affecting the Govern nn-nt. (lenral Brewster personal attention to hb practice will undoubtedly attract a large clientage in the Supremo Court.
Hl'MOKOUS. A criminal seldom sludown to take arrest. If the gootl die young how do yon account for beJd-lieaded editr. -Utr Argo. Why is the di-covery of the Xorth Pole like an illicit whbk'v ntanufactoiy ? Because it to a secret still. The facetious postage-atamp clerk who told a man that asked for two twos that thb was not an aesthetic PostofRee. to now looking for a new situation. . Never be at your place of busines
to borrow money
or So rwi Mtta'.e Album (SI 3UJ.
twiiti.r. una rwi-ii tor a Simla rrmr.
Mvtu'iL Bsuwbd. wiva Kni bs uf nuMtc
LYON 4 EE ALT, Chicago, 0LVTEBL DlTSOK 4 CO., Boston,
SW tat Car ot ConalM. Coldm U
n.-bttta. Cnms. loflurnta. Wb'M ''ng
InM OaMinp'iuB. tt VTc unly la -ut
(asXiaeW
uakoM.
- . ; ii t. i.i ..t , when m neDMin wants
lnveuiratiow ' eoouiMows m ciiuru nnuwKusu - - - . IB , ' .1 i .;..! WiW- nbl of vou. becau.; if you are in ymi will
to be iibmittel to ee noe.to ivtwi wo x-nc a i
nAmmrmm friend. Mtir- BH tO MM OKI A genWine-rnOl B
abva BVJara tmnl att I BMtteT Of OU"
eont wi0BLw VMajjS te Wnahiagtom, wa inWifated to have Mr. j m any oto qaajy of at tae Ohio Enfnlltrbn 1 WhnxhmwX the C aairnaan of the Invw. And. while the cnyfaron
be out, but if you are out you will be in. Salem SunUam.
to at mneh a ' A Iietroiter. who has failed twice
of birthright and organization 1 and paid live cents on the dollar, bought
the indi vidua!. ; ms wue a velvet carpet, a velvet areas
doubtless ,! and a 95U bonnet on Chrbtmas. We d
thwCha-
the
000? the retired Kawsmfbe. and wnoetainw la deaease cf the aaaa
heaped honor m whew he wa fat rianati Omtttte
potato rule act an in
ot rrewoewt nwxea. thwd from the White aged to Bewaervw the
e country, the
Whew Uraat re-
II i hi nut of a J kaJI. aaataia. i
X nam, par anaans mlinmLm1 YkTlar hi Mag of polhacal hew hooters, has had theeaeetof eaeooraguiaiafea apoltomen .
in wther IBiiBlhuiB States to fouow hto I una
aunpm. A WaaBhBjram corresojonw--antofthePnlourgh Jhwf Uta ot the l elafiaat af thw Admuatotratioa with
entiwoaed hy regu-
tor detectives into a house of Hi-repute, m order to break the moral effect of hto
report. Owe of tha
refused to obey Murtagh a
to coammit thb atrocious crime.
and tae conspiracy was ffcw evpoaed. After all the lu-weawlon agahxw Secor Robeson, hto party stood by him at
at Washington. Be knew
the atuett of the principal leader, aad he was familiar with the method by
wni obtained. Hence he
gnmtly in the development of like to tee even Chicago match that eawwsnana. the iabora per- Jh:troii Free Frau.
eapnoa of beauty in any form does not j An Irish gentleman having purdepend for ita growth, or its power of chased an alarm clock, aa acquaintance enjoyasent, amon nay of tha helps of a i asked him what he intended to do with braualess aaw toawalewi suithiitiebm. ' it. Och," answered he. "sure, I've Mr. Wilde aayt: " Soppose you take ' nothing to do hut pull the string an' an a vohune of Kent. If you are ia a wake meself.M t"! mnytt hmT i The poet ar "A ktos without a to take a tptritnal jamp. an h apeak, ; iBostache, to like an egg without aalt" Before you are in the proper franw of be Hto, may be it to: we can't my nund toappwetote hto poetry." What ptiyely, for the girls we've been used "utter" stunT aad aoasenat! The for the but twenty-fire years
power of aboofc M true poetry, or a ; didn't wear mustachea, Xorritown
Bcratd,
Emerson saya:
to the energetic."
SEW RICH 1011!
rAllls, raiMTivE mit &s u Hue, sat ana raasairuir chassa tttr Mood la UW an
IB- Any frrmoa ana wuil
Urr liattl la Ihrr HMSI
VaUTaacS slghi from t U Itwwto SMT at I aa uaa aaaiik. tf aneh lain b muiliV. I
isbtr. ar mo by mall for S leMrr etapa.
BOO.. Boatoa, Mass., foratertr
W HW wmmp ki- aMi tt-
nay he to the reeabed Republican gwwa book m any mno. to ww one ow jlL u. .k- " Ha ..t. wtii mm. 1 of hto surroondsuff to obliterate
theomaof the nartt. aad. of cottrte. ' eventing but a arase of thw hcaatyof
ba WmtimAm tomillna k fear hit am iwafia. 1 the force d the thought and
w r -.- I b hmost fandBnr eJmeactettotie, A
1 " 4 ptrton who cannot appreciate Keats, ThelVwniof Sapet-vtoorsof Iex I except be be clad ia a garment of sick. County, X. Y.. rvceatiy voted to peti-.: Iv-greeu velvet, aad seated in a library
taw jjbnaiatnre aaw request aaw
id Asw-mUymaa from the dm-
WE HAVE BEEN STUCK ft mim U oftro .11 U--U Ula, PaJJWIf ) Pascat Matilafn, via. Hrrraftar W attaAv ta tha ehl misMe CVaSaaalal Ciwiat VAN STAN'S STRATENA.
If vaa aat tm arautar It II (hr V-t thtna la tt
for amatlsc aJi k.t of matril A romr nu a. (At to Hta far iwuf irnring purpotm-y
MAOwim wAimtD is to sax OWMONItNl UMVllLgD.
-MtOOaPl.lCrK and OVKRWinLMnnj a at un cJumkhami sbubbt ehicWmtJt
laciuaaa uw urn ana wanmiaiw
tf"
jS2s
won JuSn n. tea
3a turn tsriixinq
RET
a r. BL AHMXtX kOU. T.
11X1 STHATKO. ariUlaSatt.
Wmf
at-
etet'y 8 owl BBT
BBJBR
fatr
happy style
cry wfcwa m
taw dtoaffected tha awwah to
coaakaadaU that sort of thing, thwrato no nrincipse in it. It to
thing to gat the ohnaca.
ii in illlngchw fat aawther. hat H astresolvm anatf haw a buna tar album Tim
avidity arha wham thoy
0Kp WJWbw anawwHPWnl
trlea to ootmse the nroinct of
' -a - m
Mow Tor?, with water from lake
It to alauawd that the drawaw of
from the lake woeMraia the
er of Ticaaderoaa i
KsmanC ll"
twana Mitla,
aad ArthaBr. af
Chwrwaja V, irM wawtry
of tae ! Taer
Ihww inlloawt al-
BB of tha
MH
the latest whim of what Edwin Booth aptly styled the M awthetto aates," will awtar even akhn the brhjrht surface of that amst soulful aad supersenstious of poets. With tuck a book, in hand, thw nund. the heart thw mood, am all the "surroundings'' nothinsr. The Immortal works of the world, hi every dapartaneat of art, have been produced ander thw hardest condltkms, aad appmcmtsd aaostby those who ware not Baniwht ap ht the ilmotuhanlnt fatal Bakwv awwhw Jlirrwaf
moat abnwtly aawa, ana aot i afiSBaanBaf aaaBat jjtt ann94anB eaaaannB an) a:wat aamwt hy mathg hhat a Utcat naanBawti
'bbHbbbB eanf1 anamaw PMMtMT aBaVtlaa worthy tmliritosyBliet yoa; hut tnVSlVunvft Itfkna aaaanfi0la VphKftaRLf )un)fljnVVM
m
3FwW((f aVlaWtw
"Thb world belongs It appears then that
the loafer who stands upon the corner
and says that the work! owes hhn a liv-
tog is in, some manner nartMnng a mental delusion. .V. tt AeayM. A watchmaker Is sitting in hto shop, surrounded by clocks and watches, all. going, and no two alike. He perceives it b getting late ia tha afternoon, and anxiety rushes noon him. He runs out of hto shop and stops the first passer-by. "Sir, what o'clock hi it, please f Frtmeh ttemmtrv. Mrs. Logan, the wife of the Senator, belongs to the Methodist Church and believes in total . abBtiaeaoe. It to reported, by the way. that a number pf ladies in Wawhi!gton--soaifl of them prominent In society have organised a secret asaootouon called "Guardian Angehv" It jaupowt to the eawrtkm of mend muwwace tor the reform of Con-
aad oaheCTWlmnwhacaawdto
aaf
CONSUMPTION.
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