Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 24, Number 11, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 February 1882 — Page 2

WEEKLY COURIER. . DOVLrVK, SubUnJanr.

JASPER.

INDIANA.

TOPICS OF THE DAI

Wm Um taree-psr-eeot. hoed Mil

MMMta the aenat, rb. tat, Mr. Motpea advocated, as mi additional section, aa i iiiirnlnr f-T That th ONMjwj 111 villi the bolder of bonds of the ruited duo Uhi ulkwnuwat of tbs Forty -

Mxth Oomnh bv which tbe retool laterest

en such " bonds to reduced to w pr an tarn par unw to hereby fully ntof and confirmed according? the term and In MM of said agreemmi7TJbe amendment wai ii aim .1 ABt ainaead without ma. aa atet

th nnrrlMion offered bv Mr. Davie, ot West

Vtrwltii. dec tart nc (bat nothing la ttw art

ltolltowcaMinw4Mto aijthortM the in nM ot tb public debt The bill m then NHRMd from Committee of Whole, and the ones ttoa bain upon acreslag to too amsndnaents as a wtok Mr. Sherman aaked tor a .! vots upon Mr. Plumb s .Maeudment apphtasr the imrplu iwrcaae over mxM to Um reduetkm ot the public debt. He aatd it tee propo sisioa was not stricken out ba and others who bad acted with him would be compelled to toss again the Mil. Howe concurrent re. mutton ttxlag tbe ittb ef February as the day lor tbeGaraVkl meaaorUl nervioea was concurred In The Past-oAcs appropriation ball occupied the House, but no actio wa eeheu. Fvktheb discussion or Mr. Plumb's amendment to tbe three -per cent bead Mil In the aaaats. Keb. s. resulted la tu rejection

tmu S. naa 57. IHrbats followed oa tbe amendment proposed by Mr. inails aad modlned by Mr. Boar, which was adopted- to IS. It inserts the word "which are hereby declared valid" in the first section, making the seettnu read "that the Secretary ot the Treasury to hereby authorized to receive at the Treasury d at the ottoe of aay Andrtant Tisasmoi of the United uite, and at any post al njouey order ooe, lawful moaeyof tbe United States to tbe amount of sat, or any multtple ot that earn, oa aay bonds of the United states bearxnarSM ear cent, inter, which an hereby

dtocfauwd Tend, and ho toaue In exrnaage

tSSJQ In the House. Mr. Bin.

adroeated an amendment to the

Pbot-orereblU lacreaslns; by flWjtoS the ap

proprtasion tor oap eases ot me ireeaeuvary

system, unrin Its extension ana as

essaiai

fa.)

proprimtfott for tttpeww

Feb. t, the Senate teek action oa the Buunders bm to extend the northern boundary of the Mate of Sobeaehn. Mr.Maaenda thought the set shoaht bs subject o nil tbe Mntttattone pertadalnst te the original act flttr the adausstoa ot Hebraska into the Union. The onlr point that now oet urred to him was in reference to the Ire narirattoa of the Missouri Kiver. He offered an amendment BttttbuT bis snwesMoa into effect. AdoptedT The MU then pasted. Mr. Hawiey't nmendaasntto tbe tnndinc hill, llmttlnn with4bra ale of bank circulation, under the fourth aeettou of tbe net of 174, to jOai,SuS per

nannth, and requlriaff thirty day jnwriooa

i loereof, wm Hupi btn was psesed by a vote m to ML The Mil approprl anmsae lor a Mas for a War Denartntsnt

building, as amended in committee, was also MdidtaDnal till Mondar. nth. Tbe

Lui iniiajlnif Mm Fhllndviphia Rendtmr

Knilwsy Company from the tnx

wnses-eei1lji rl'-s heretofore

in. A inoMon to adkmra tfU Monday wasm-

Tm Fust-

netetsnshalHm on

approerUtkm bfil adtad

in the Bouse on tbe 4th,

ef tb

ran. the SennU rsenmsi ooaHdoratlsa of Mr. Inanlhfs resolutiou deelnrinff then the

i Arrears law ought not to be lamented.

I mored to modtfy the amendment

in favor of pensions to soidkra tmertean war so as to limit it

or disabled ones. He said Snnatots

not aware of tbe proportion which tbe

it reaeeea outing sue war. tbs

t total of pensennahie cases oa the rolls war DemutoMnt was hUls. Mnce

MUM pennona had been granted by ni af neath or disnbtlltiea, so there were

able enees en wnwa

nil bnd erer been a eonchwrre an

to the charge that the pension list had

swollen by fraud, ana we may boreaner

very large secessions

r the

look

without nny presumption

tn the rolls

of f mad as to the

of the faa nlseed there, without

the issolurton was Uid aatue for exec-

ntire easfiia topreaentnttrs Burrows (Mteh.) moved to suspend the roles and pass a btn denning tbe oneJiscacatma of Territorial dnlegatee in the Houasof

Mtmsssntatlva. It provides that no person

of Mgamy or polygamy snau no eiigi-

I in oongroas as aeiegate irom a Tbe House was in a very iuatten-

and when the speaker out

were few mponeca. He, r

.how

aypiieed msny

i onrried and the

of laughter only then bers of the nsaaaare

been adopted. A moWeu for the

t ot a commission on me snoieet Manor rralltc laUod to iseetve the

two-thirds.

rWtOKAIi AMD TOUTKUO, Sums Cawmok, of Utak, my Ms

wflt never resort to arm for redress ; hnra for the suppression ef poifa-

my, hat will regard themselves at nsartrrs. He nuasss the truth of the rumor that the latum are teUInf goa sad aaMmatttea to MMlasUnns. Tmm Coamianooers of OrnatCkMratf,

Pnhota, derided to remove the test of gov

; from Big Stone to Mllbank the otn-

hot three hundred armed efti of

ptaat threatened to kilt nay man

: to remove the sate a ante in.

i reerntted, pickets stsMoaiat, sad

netroeted of hay bales. 0. SrMMKian, Major of

Ctaaai Mapids, Mleh., hat been irrostsd on the) saerxe of setllas; intoxlestlnr tiquora until aijr to law. The Mayer, who to a druiglet, hat been very xealouf ta ewf orcias; the Manor law, and many anions men save been amde te auffer la oowaecjoenee. BwrrxT . Mmoh-Okmkiui. Mmaa, Qnsrtenuaeter Oeneral, and Brigadier Oa

erni Lathsm M. wows, ray matter uenersi, TJ I A. have been ptaosd apoa tho retired Met ootnmtcm Hp miwymT, Tmm Hoaat ConoadplsM on OomwatM

la a kmgthf argument tat wa

of the Mtsetostppi Btvar by

L. Wright, of St. Loom, the other

The OMumlttce Wfll MsamaMad the

ssmremrlsUou of about f,0S far rivets aad aarbora, exelusive ef the father of Wa-

r barrfesdest QflMMMHt

A nfIA gg1hnaai gjr BaufmsaaMire Berry , et CMMtteia, arovMes that R shall

ht Mhjasffnj lorrsresdt to shargs h

''fPfceWnt iuw0 (Iw5n4aaww

to aader MO mttee, 4 l-l

eeato; whoa over log aad uadsr KM mtU. 4

evergO0a)Hes,gl-losais. ror

ef the not alt eaaneetlag Haas

ef railway are eeaehlersi to bs one nne. it further prevkks that the eerporatlen or their eaetoyeee refuahMt to iraaeport nay

who ahall teader payment of far at

rates ahall he puatohed at for a avto-

ta the Uaited States courts of the

dtotrtot where the oatenee May hare been eaenmltted. by the not sxeeediag H.000 or by ImprtooaaMat net sxeeediag oae year. They shall alto be ltabto for damage te tbe party Injured. CK1MKS AXOASOAIfTIBS. Thk expkiekm of a tteam-taiik in the rendering setsbllshatcut at East St. Louis, 111., ea the ftth. eruated ao little eoattema-

tkm In the sioek yards and vtotaitv. Shedt

were blowu Into apllaters aad heavy iron work went into the air Ilk tissue-paper

(m wnrkntan waa Instantly killed aad two

other were seriously injured. While John Cauce. Jerome Tyler and John Meyer

boeffar were at work about a press near the boiler, tbe large tank eonaeeted with It bot up la the air like a rocket, erttthlng through the roof. In an instant the whole place

was filled with Meant, smoke, pieost

of iron and broken timber. The tank,

hurled nearlv a hundred feet in the

air. fell back a shattered, ahapelsw mass.

Great nieces torn front It went flying

In all directions, sows being found at

distance of nearlv 800 yards. The roof wa

torn of completely and f-il in, strewn about ttk kinrilliMr.wond. The elploslon Wi

terrile, aad resounded for a great distance.

Men at work in otber portion of the eaoItshiacnt were almost thrown from their feet by the shock, so great was Its force. Jean Meyerhoeffer was discovered f rmly planed to the ground by two heavy beams. He wet still altre, but tuff ertnjt great agony. The steam escaping from one of the tank pipe bad spurted on him, sesldlng him almost from head to foot. He waa quickly released and carried to hi home near by. Tyler was found a moment later in the seat condition at Meyerhoeffer. He received soms ssver eats on the face and body, and hi bead wa badly reehed. He was also horribly scalded. The body of Castes was shockingly mangled, tbe top of his bead baring bent blown oft and the face crushed to a pulpy mas. The explosion it attributed to gates generated from fatty aubetaaoM and

too much steam.

A mob of negroes in Union Pariah,

La., recently took Alph Davenport, a eel

orad man. from his home and beat Mm te

death wfea dabs and Monet.

Rosa Koecom, of Turner'! Falls,

an. mnantlv atUMDted to kindle a ire

with kerosene and wm fatally burned

Jambs Phmaiw, H years old, ton of

a widow Urine in Corwiu, Ohio, deliberately

killed hintself with tn eld musket the other

day. He bed been reading pernicious lit sesture.

A WW jriri Mated Angmlw MoS weeny, who had been eoaualMed to the House of the Good Shepard, Best 3f ear York,

L. I., loot her life oa the 4th while attempt

ing to eeenps. She tpraag from the una

atory window to the root ot nn aojoimng

building, and was so badly Injured that the

died bs aa hour.

Wiixiam Jacobs, of Grafton, X. T.,

killed his aifter-in-law. from Haleusr, the

other day and then took hit own lift. Wm. Watjim and Lioyd Hunt, agi

M and IS respectively, while coasttag bt

Cincinnati the other dar, ran tote a pead ef

water forty feet deep aad were drowned

CKAMUt Smitm, a Sew York board-iog-Bouse keeper, was fatally shot the other

nhrht by hit step-fsther, Mennr rumy.

Trxbb burgiart were recently kflksd

at Tuancltoa, Inc., while trying: te rob a m

loon. MIX3RUMJrROCrS.

At an enthutiaitirt mUng recently held la New York nty, presided over by

Mavor Graet aad addressed by Wm. M

Kvarts. Chief Justice Nosh Da via, ley.

Drs. Hail, Howard Crosby, J. P. Hewmaa,

and otber, resohnioas were adopted exnreMinwtympathy with persecuted Hebrews

in the Russian Empire and protesting

against the ptrtt of medtoval there revived.

KaUooos Hotbt NatttYilw, Tenn., waa totally destroyed by Srs the other night.

TW thirtv-tve oeoeic in it aseened ia their

night-ciothea, many ef them Jumping from

second -story window. Mb. SconLU't BtotioM lor a

trial hi the Oulteau ease was overruled by

Judas Cox. on the 4th. The ndtoner, who

wm seated a few feet in front of the Judge,

ehanted: "I would like, your Honor, to

Amtmr nudw Matanee aa Ions? aa vott ee. "

W Knout payiaa: nwenuon te um awmgwai

the Court sternly ordered the prisoner to stand up, at the same time asking Mm if be

had anything to my why sentence should

not be pasted upon him. douching kit Set

and pounding rigorously en the table, Qui

tssu shouted that he .was not re

sponsible for bis set; that he had been Impelled to do It by the Dotty, and

other similar sjnreio used by him dur

teg the conduct of the case. He trembled violently, tad all hi bravado deserted him

as he appeared to realise the danger of his position. H did not occupy more than two

minutes in his speech, and Judge Cox, after pohttlng to the enormity ef hit oene, and

the universal horror ft bad crested, ten

tensed Mm to be banged June S9, 1SSI.

When tbe Judge pronounced the solemn

prayer, "May God hart mercy en your

soul." Ouheau, with a cry of agony,

"Aad your too; Court, Jury and counsel !'

then Mumbled something about having a sight to glory, and repeated that be was net

tfraML aWiough ht threatened the

tern that iar his aaath the aouattv would

tell In blood.

A srAM of Majro't bridge enroea tbe

James River, Richmond, Vs., save way the

awti J'an.hu ahead! ejnhjhgaltaji4 fhn untamaawBawBmlHawi eenaj 0 aaeaw evM PWvfeiiwJiwru amep agejwwtfwtvwt

ttage, filed with pew timers, mto the water.

hurt, but neaeBnwJB AH erwt www wewm eweewaj w ism a

m. . a

whole spaa, nearly seventy-a net m leagta, breke away from the twograatts pillars unon whtoh tt rested m clearly at U tack end had been tawed through, and soak with a eresk te the rooky bed ef tbe rtvtr

th. a dtotaam et atariy thirty

UKortanalrly theSslliac tpea did not tut.

I tbe stage rsnmtoad upon tat bridge to tn

upright pottttoa tiattl the bottom was

reaobed, when the vshicts wet evenujrneu tad the horses thrown Into the water, aad became eataagled In tbe Iron work ef the bridge, their exertions dragging tht ttage

lawtherirer. Tat male paeetagers gw

out through the broken side of the atagt

on tbe bridge span, which reataiaea m Be

tween the pUlart, having ttruck on ins reeky bottom of tbe river and become gxed. They then quickly drew lbs female out and all remained on the halt aubmergea drfrfto until rescued. Ukckht ailrioet from iuilen Terri tory tty tbe Osage have ratified the taw Constitution aad code of laws -reoeatlj adopted by tbe General Council of that nation. Tbs emetine was largely at tended,

including tbe leading men of the tribe. Ia adopting tbe Constitution it is daimed that tbe Oaages take a long itride toward en lightened civilisation, as tbe instrument t In msny respect similar to the eonttitutmn of the different State of the Unloa. The Oaage are also deal rout of uniting with the Cherokee, and a movement with that object in view has boen.inaugurated. In tbl event tbe tribe will still preserve its Identity and treat with tbe Government, though becoming a part of tbe Cherokee Nation. Rgcaxr floudf in Central Alabama

have caused heavy loose in lock, crops snd railway property.

A cbazy nreman on a JNortn racino

freight train, near Olsop, recently over

powered the engineer aad undertook to run tbe train to suit hi own idea of apeed, about

mile per minute. The engineer Anally

ucoeedod in stopping the train. Just in time to savs a collision, but bad his coat and vest

torn off by the maniac, who, aa soon a the train was stopped, started across the prairie and disappeared.

Box. Cmabum MoLkax, a Green

back member of the MaachuseiU Legislature, was reosatly arraigned In tbe municipal court at Boston as a common drunkard

and sentenced to imprisonment iot inreo months.

Jotaru Mahax, of aecdand, Ohio,

recently found a handsome powder-bom on tbe knob of bis halt door, and hung it about tbe neck of hisllttlsson. An explosion soon

took place, two children losing their yeatgbt. It is thought the hern wa an infraerosol 3eeWewalewto

ObobobB. Horr, ton of a Vermont

Judge, has embexxled several thousand dol

lars' worth of goods from t arv-irooos store

Terrible C.Woe

BiinMOMP, Ve., Vebruary 4. Ptrtioutor of the terrible eoel-inlu diMtt r (caused by a gas sxploion) at the Orove Bhaft, at Coalneld, la Chesterneld County, ynaterday, were received here today, and Indicate that the disaster was evcu mure hunt ble than at Hrat reported. IVmlSeM la a little hamlet In tbe uiUUt of the great rual-tted of CberterSeUi County, and the mine tn wlik-t) the diatcr took place ia about two miles distant. The acencs and incident shout tbe mouth of the pit this morning were hcart-reudiiig. Nearly every family in the pl e haa loMt a relative by the dtoaater, and, deiplte the ler. rlblc annw umn of last night, t crwd of men. women aud cbildren were crouched

about the mouth of the fatal abaft, ahlvertng from cold and calling plteously for their lorcd out, aud begging that aid should be sent them. All the morning rrowd of miners from the surrounding country have own nnurtnr Into the nlare. aud all seemed intent

upon penetrating the awful pit and learuiusf deSoltely tlie fate of thoas who areenUaubi-d.

CJCperteucca miner any w w men ia the 4t are undoubtedly dead, but the wive and children do not gtve up hope, and there are not to br found thiwe wbocau break the terrible truth to them ret. , This morniug st eleven o'clwk the first attempt to reach the bottom f the halt was made. A large number of miner volunteered to go down In the bucket. M.t of them were young aud banly men, and were prepare. 1 1 take their live tn their hand. The older miner told them that the terrible carbonic ga still lingered in the pit, and they realised the danger of tbe undertaking, eaiiecially a no connection bad yet bevn made with thebottom of the abaft. Three tcpi ed from tbe crowd and insisted upon gng in the bucket. Mr. Dodds, tbe Sujwrintendent of the pit, wa one of them. Tlwy were let down carefully, and, after going dowu WO feet, gave the signal to be pulled up. The result of their Investigation ebewed that at least forty feet of the b'rettico-work in tbe mine was torn up. Tbey discovered uo gas. Ex-8jrrUr7 Blaine's letter to Pretl.

deal Arlbar The twr retnien.

at Portland, Me., and

a full oonfes-

wTw Twaeut bearr mow atom inter-

rupted railway travel In all the States between Maine and Virginia.

Rxcbkt fires: The Jeatorton scnooiuse, Washington, D. C; lest, 1,000.

The Commercial Elevator, Boifalo, K. T. ;

loss Htt.000, insuranee S),000. Jayne Co. barrel factory, Cambridge, Ma.; IomISO.OOO. Three hotels aud other preptrty in Four Mile, K. Y.; loss, tlOO.008.

Thk but authoririnf tbe deMTery of

eondemnod cannon for a statue ot Oerneld In Washington passed tbe Senate on the 7th. The Stearagtia cUmm btU was reported ad-

verHsly In the Henet.

Tmb prize-ngat between Ryan and

Sutllvaa at Mlmhnlppl City, oa the 7th, lasted 46 minutes, tbe former failing to come

to lime in the a lata round.

At Dayton. Ohio, on the 6th, a tea-

year-old boy named Wyatt aeeldentolljr discharged the contents of a musket into the breast of a playmate named Wm. Murphy,

wounding him to severely It wa thought he

would die.

Finn originating in C. B. Brook

Co.' barrel factory, Jersey Cfty, If. J., on tbe 5th, eauaed a lo, of $100,000. A ire-

man was seriously injured.

Thk British it earner Ooemo recently

foundered In the Blank See. Ten bodies were recovered.

JoeBra Zixmbbmak, ft prominent

and wealthy young farmer, shot lMelf through tbe heart with a thirty-two caliber revolver at AllentowB, Ps, the other day,

Cause, Insanity tup wind need by rellrioua excitement. He leaves a wife and three

children.

Two men were fMatty injured by ft

falling elevator In Welgiey'a factory, Newark, X. J., on the Sth. Two others were

badly hurt.

S. W. Jacxsox, a brakemaa on tbe

Louisville A Chicago Railway, was instantly

kitted at BioominxtoM, Ind., Feb. Sth. Hw

bead came in contact with a bridge. Thk Britlah atttboritbw in tbe Nortltwt have ordered thirty mounted potim from Port Walsh to Fort kclod, to quiet trouble between the ranchmen snd Biaokfeef . The 1 ndisn are gathering about Fort Walsh to demand more food. JosgpH IIurtaik), of Sacramento, Csl was recently eited te appear In court for an assault upon Jose A. Estnardo. When the ease wet continued, Hun ado Immediately left the court -room, proceeded across the street, and secreted Mmaelf ln a doorway, and when Estuardo came along shot him four times. Ht fell, and evidently received a mortal wound at tbe Ant Sre. The murdered man was nnarmed, and has always borne the reputation of t peaceable eitixrn. Hurt ado, on the contrary, hat been In many shooting tarapts, tad killed a man tome three year age. Tmb military commander at Limerick, Ireland recently aotlned the magistrates that hi men cenkt not walk tbe street at night without being atoned, and gave warning that In self -defense they may be compelled to ire npeu satitewa. Intramamlttmaa OAemhmmnoHannenm jtemjm Ln uiaeaaahj wJBt BwlwWStCj' BrTBUBBjanranjexBS vPvuj SFrTrPH; eBUaxnj eS JjuafBte'lPu eJWfc prwWMaaW

Aa a mttc of general Interest we give the following salient poiuU In the recent Ictu-r of ex Secretary Blaine Ui the Prealdcnt: -Mr. BUIne atarU out with the statement that the suggestion of a Congress of all American nations U wmtle tn the City ot Washington for the purpose of agreeing on sech abasia of arbitration for Internation tl troubles M w raid remove all poasibility ot war on the Western Hemisphere was warmly

approved by President Uardeld, and that the late President's assassination prevented Id Issuing the iavttatton to tbe American Ststes. The ex-Secretary add that rVeeMcnt Arthur, after hi accession, received the uggetion with most appreciative consideration, and( after carefully examining tbe form of lnvtta. tion, directed it to be seat. Mr. Maine says he was greatly surprised at the proportion looking lo the annatiment of anch invitation, and at the reason assigned which he interpret to mean that we might offend some European Powers if we should bold in the United States a Omgres of "selected aatkmallUea" of America. Mr. Kalne eprec the opinion that. " if that movement t now to be arrested tor fear it may give offense in Kurope, the voluntary humiliation of this (lovers ment could not be more complete, unless we should KttUon European Oownumeuta for tbs privtm of holding tbe Congress." He says

as cannot see now nnropnan uonimnii should fed "Jealousy and ill-will" toward the fatted States because of aa snort on our part .to assure lasting Ce between the nation of America, unInoeed it be to tbe interest of tbe European

rower that the Amertcaa nations anouw ar latervah) fail into war, and bring reproach on republican government. Head a the assertion that the invitation was not his, but Preetdent Arthur's, who spoke in the name of the United States to each of the independent nations of America, aad that "to revoke that mvMatloa for aay cause would be embarrassing; to revoke it for avowed fear of 'Jealousy and Ul-wUl on the part ot Buropsan Powers wouki appeal as little to American pride aa to American hospitality." Mr. Blaine conclude a follows: "Beyond tbe perlanthropie and Christian ends to be obtained by tbe American Conference, devoted to peace and good-will among men. wc might well hope lor material advantages as a result of a better understanding and closer friendship with the nation of

America. At present the condition of trade

Tarrarr-ceni,

Bill WsantauTOM, February 1 Following Is the full ! of the Tbee-per-cent. Funding Mil a ped by the Meuaie to dar: fr It thwird, ft:, That the SeceeHry of the Tr uaury 1 hr aulboi tcl to r .--i v at the Treasury anl at tnx dNvi -f any Aa.tiini Trtaurr of the t'utted Htat a. mid st any post tl m inyinH-r oakt, tawful ui u.'y of Um ln u.d Wat t tboamountof $, or any multiple of th a u, auv taad f tho t nltini Htatit lieu-lot three an t a half pr oantum Intereat, wbu art hereby teetard valid, and to issue in each ingt therror an 4UI nniount ot ri att'rMl or o upn bonls of th I niteu Hiuia of tin' dnnointnationa of V. SIW. M, I,J and fiiKUXi, of uoh form a h miy proscritie, tietiriug mtertflrt at th rate of thne mro. nt. ptr annum, payable elthr ouart. iir or .ml-iiiiiiHll . at tho Tronmiry of thi- t'liitt States. ua UhhI skaU im exempt from all taxation by or under Htat auiont, and i tHtyaldo at the pb-aure of tlie 1 iti(tl Ktnti'j pi-ovid tl that tho UhhW herein authoriw.'d anall int b- call, d In and paid ao I ng aa any lonw ui um l,'nltd Wtul'M hori-t -rore lasuod lu arinir a highr rnte ..f inur.t than throe tor -nt. and which shall be r dwniabk' at ih- plt aaure of the I n l d ttnt a, shall be outxfjiiKiliig and unoMlled. Tan last of tUd tMiiiiia oiitfinally iMaued and their uttttut4e. undr this act. ahall tie the nrst ralid In, snd thin onl'r of payment ahull b followed until nil Mhall bavo been Money ilemnjled under th' tiet ahall la promptly anultod sobdy to tho riteinption of the bouila of thv i niteu states iH-arlntr thnie ami a-hlf pt cnU Intot tt, and the agifr-gntu amount of iie.utJtt tnaif ami tiotuU i'iud under this ai t shall not cxci-d the hutu of aW.0(W,0M. The amount of lawful money so received on depoult, oa aforesaid, amtll not cxcmihI at any time the sum of t2k,tt,'M. Ik-forw any loKit arw reoeived 1 at any potal money-order oflleo under this

act, the lVHUnaster at aaeh oflhi ahall ttw withtbe ftii-n'tw)' of the. Tn aailry his ttond, with latlafuetory security, tHMnlltioned that he wilt promptly transmit to th Treasury of the I'nlt. d Htnuw tlw money received toy Mm to conformity w,tb th regulation to bo pro aerilMMl by such Swretnry, and the ilepottt with any r...inmt. r h,il not at any time esseed the amount of hi b md. r.c. t. Any Nntional tuuiking aaamnattoM now organis"l 'r hen-Hfter tirgaiifted desiring to wltb lmw It Hreuintlng note, upon a de posit of lawful money with the Troaaurer oi the Cnit d tttat'-s, aa provideil la aeenon t of the net of June !M. entitled "An act Ixlng the uuiourit of i:nitd htab s notes, providing for a redlxtrihutlon of Xationat Bank cut reney. and for other pui-poo," shall ha ra quired to kvi; thirty days' nottee w We Onmp' trollerot the. t.'tirrency of Its intention to deposit lawful money and withdraw its olrouta Ing note: provlled, that not more than ttAhV UQO of lawful money ahall Ih; deposited during sny calendar month for this purpose: and provided, further, that the pmvlsfctt of that section shall not apply to ixuvl called for r demrdiim by the Seeretary of the Tl-JOSury. Hac.8. That nothing in thl act ehaU be at construed as to authorise an Utei oass Of the

public debt.

vjauentout and

Marriage qtrl.

ttk S Jpay SwuV-u

between the United Mate and its American neighbor is unssAisfsctory to as, and even oeDiorable. According to the ofneial sUtis-

tics of our own Treatury Departmeat, tbe ; balance agaiast us In that trade last year was i

f lw,OW,0U0 sum greater than the yearly rMluet ot the gold aad silver mines the United States. This vast balance was paid by us lu foreign exchange, and a very large proportion of it went to England, where sMpmenu of cotton, provision and breadtttlts supplied the money. Jf anything should change or check the balance In our favor in, Snropeaa trade, our commercial exchange with Spanish America would drain u of our reserve of gold coin at a rate exceeding 1100,090,000 per annum, aad would probably precipitate the su "pension of specie payment In this eoaati-v. Such a result at home might be worse than a little 'tea lousy and ill-will' abroad. I do not say, Mr. President, that tbe holding of a Peace Congress will necessarily change the currents of trade, but it will bring us into kindly relation with all tbe Amertcaa nation: it will promote tbe reign of peace, and tow, and order; It wilt Increase twoeuctJoH sad consumption, and will stimulate the demand for articles which American manufacturer can furnish with point. It will, at all event, be. a friendly and auspicious beginning in tbe direction of American Influence aedAmerican trade. In a large field which w have hitherto greatly neglected, and whkh haa been practically monopolised by oar commercial rival In Kurope," -ma rtsuRNT' rotrnoir. A Washington dispatch of the Hd says: " It is understood that after the circular InHtat km for an International Congress was issued, another set of Instruction was given Treeeett, authorising Mm, when he left Cnltt,

to return ny nuanos Ay re ana mo ae snemiw Tbe date of meetiag, a the circular stated, was put st a remote dsy, in hopes thst the existing difference in South America might at thst time be arrsngeil, and all take a peaceable part in a general Congress. When the President's attention was first railed to this second instruction toTrescott to visit Brest! and the Argentine Republic With express ref

erence to this International Con ire, thus

precipitating we waote matter, ne sunply directed that Trescott should not go on

that miaaion, snd tbe President has, not

revoked the Invitation to an International

Congress; but it baa hem understood thst, as Consrress Is now assembled, it is orobosed to

submit the whole subject to it, and that he will be controlled In his action by It will. The

Instruct km do not refer to Europe, or to any

otaer rnendiy rower than utost wnvn were

to be reached bv invltstton to tbe Interna

tional tagrea. Whether Mr. Frelingbnjen's Mraseokigy sdmita of t brttoderoonstruvtion Is not tbe nneaiton which eonearns

the President. , What Ve direried tinmlr wa mat Trescott should not have a oowtoltetloa andaagetlathiw with two out ef all the Mend

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ft is not often the usually quiet rungs et Mai lory haa a sensation, and when saytbtag out of the usual does occur It put tbe place in a gutter of excitement. M-ll. y ia tn thit hun named state at present, and the cause may be brieffy set forth as follow : For a long Urns past R has been observed by the friends ot both partis that IxmtoBsdgley and Jestphlut 0 Bwwnrd, aged respectively flfteen and fenrtoen years, have been what may be termed "spoony, That it to my, they had all tbe symptoms that are common to people ht love. . So apparent and deep did the attsehment appear thst the parents separated the youthful lovjrs. Whether apeeklag ortoUtary ooa ''.Aement on bread and water was tried as a

remedy n not known, bat it does appear that their love was of the kind that 'laugh at locksmith" and "haW hearted1 parents, and that they oft contrived to meet and earn tonne. The result of thit entirely reprehensible but general practice bt case of the Mad was the formation of a plan to elope. There are no garden wall in Mallory for a young lover to scale, nor art there inuemttot (mm which the swain can seise Ms promised bride and away with her on a test elmrawr to a place of safety, there to be wed and iwmaln ansa the wrath of the "cruel parent" shall have congealed uaViently to admit of to suu-hvlaw coming back to live on kirn. Tbe conventional stone wall Is toe nearest approach to the garden tocloeure, the woodshed roof tn the balcony, and the Seat fhssanr

is st present encased in wresting a precarious.

subsistence from tbe ucoteat cornstalk, Tbs lovers hadn't even recourse to that demons fa

hicle, the back, to aid them in their StoJA, ae

they concladed to walk, under tne pretense

of visiting a neighbor, the pah; took their way

to Um residence of Mr. Sidney Roberts, wan

watt friendly ear to their scaomc. Mr.

Hubert' son Charles was let into tat tfmtr and dispatched three mite for a neighboring

clergyman to perform the ceremony. The

minister wa found, and was soon on hi way to make two hearts happy, and get his wet-

ne fee. Oa arriving at the place the youth

of the candidate took even the dominie bee.

The qualm of conscience were soon eeietod, however, by the prospective "sngar," aad the children were ht the most approved form mode man and wife. After the eeremony waa performed tbe brdegromi went down toto hit pinafore for the needful, and raxtdneed a punched trade dollar, which bt tendered to " hi reveience.'' This ws not a mnniacent remuneration for a six-mile ride oh a odd winter's night, ami the d muatc made no bouet of saying ao. A call ot the house was itwaiued by the production of another Sfty rents, and with th! fee the minister departed. The "funny" pert of the proeeet1ng end here. The absence bt the girl Irom home onrationed her parents unea?ln, and Mr, Howard Instituted a search, which led to the discovery of his daughter. He was Informed that It Wat "all over;" that hit little girl was a wife. Hts grief may he Imagined when the terrible newt was broken y him, Whai course he will take la not known at present. If tbe wort can help him, H will ptwhabty resort to them. It, it a great pity, though, that tW law does not place some restraint in matters of Uil kind on the men upon whom it has rmiferred the power to make people very miserable or very happy. Any clergyman Who will unite ht marriage two people who are manifestly too ypoug to understand the solemnity of the obHfatioua their ttsame should bt deposed from Ms ontee, net only by the ttw of the chnrrk, but by tfwttetoteset the State of Kew Tork Umvcrsal sympathy to felt for tbe ptreatt and Just ladhjimimw toward the minister who )isrwrinai theotrs-mouy.--hmaw (if. r.J Ttmm.