Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 26, Number 9, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 January 1884 — Page 2
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C. DOAMM, BmUetaer. - IB1XAJU, TOPICS OF THE DAY. stoato swengB raBtead arnmnmttou; m SBmtog Jmto aetSBtoa of am armf. A MB tottobjf tofjiatoii irtWESSSL to the hob- , an to Sans, bills war to of War tto Bafl Wirm: to i at Mt without federal imatts: totabtth a poalta bnr aawtoe aaa of r, emptor Mr aaOmemed tfattom. A rot jnC tor Tto asm itaus nTa Uod over tUl Thai if the aanaoAar fa fW. 'of UwQotooJal ansdes. The A coaaaUtme oa rivers aadharRrv. Mb. Gaixaguui, of Ontario, Is to to ttctnitesd tor aurrytag a aaaa to tog Por SnriRB, who ba accepted Oxford (7atvfaB)jr, Bngtond, eftheSMh. Ok the evening of the 50th a grand CaL wmw days ago Um Cm of wall oat oa a 8nosjrr Mamm mfthotne oath a of ate aiito. wine. Ohio, Tbxxz hi utterly no foundation lor WtMal ahoat to to Tn German Crowa Friace vkltod of PaaaUaa oa ta i aad stole the OaT the 30th Dr. ta. E. Beynolda, of aer of the Metroaay, aad a for thirty raaaretof Baarrrr MxioaODrKaAi. Tao. J. Ctoui (retfrad), of tJaiaeajfaewCoraa, died ta iTaltoaalphie. ra,. oa th aota, to a aUast 1 to fan latiialy aa ApaqraMtoa waoanrtved b waa of taaoptaioa that to aaasfiaaj. Oajhaatthe remaias of Lieatenr the flat Goaeral Loagatroet had tared afaiaat aam for fajtoe saoawy loot ia opttoa eaatteg. At Waahiagtoa oa Um Slat Um 8aCeart bar took far darina the Oa the Slat Attoraey-Geaeral Brew. for Bow Ortoaa, to the pswjaaattoa of the IX Waahiagtoa (D. C) Crhaiaal i Hot thGread ary tadta a B. Webb for Bieaal aad davteiaca srhiasi to lef eoldtora. flat the Colored NaOoaal Mat to Waabtoatoa, D. C aad V., bWaly aaad. Baah THB award of $10,000 aaawaajne UMiiat Mwmmg mm to favor edJtoTsaa hjlgllTff WfttUB CtoVaf Of MfBaaattaa Qtlt the flMaa Crowa Prinoo Tata Osjm ef HMak it aUU aaMaaeBtavJeartoaT4
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At WkhMloM, L. I., Um children of Joha D. Lock amcoatoetias ate will dlspoetoe af his MUM ef half anlttoa. Aacaattofop Uibboms has been ere ated by Mm Pom delsgato apostolic to pre
toUi at the Catholic Council, to be held to naltUaoc, ML, agt Wovambs. Thk two FlUgvrald mm! Webb, Um IbmUcmI pmion wwMrjsswyw' oJ 8k4kbBjo( aav beoa suspended from practice pa4lag tegal prooeodlaga agetastUMHn. Cater Eboimbib CaUaucs ri. Loiao U tab Chief of to Bareea of tow Ea gtoMrtaft vie OvawMiof Shock. This III the out of ex6xator Spencer, Jndg Wyue of to Crhainal Court at Br Um onftanaBut of John ia aaaaa faetortog aataaikdu at Haw Havaa, Coaa., aararal haadrad aaw bava baa LJJ wawfc lwaae oWMOowJ aDatH HPJMJ alataowMwwl by ara to aba barato of ootoam warahoaaai a aaatiaaora. Md. Oa Um aight of tha lotb W. J. Uttla, oa ZilUU Haato. ATOMaaira, Coaa.. Pack, Slow aV WOada'k oagt tool toetorr bamad oa lMiloM.la1.0aQ. Atattaaaataarof arathrowa oat of aaauiiiyanwl. Oa tha 19th Jaaaos Wearar, agad ataky, a laharar ia Baaaay at Bow aaaaV work at Pfttoborgh, Pa.,wa waajat ia tha baHtac and waa torn nath from Porttoaa of ate body wara aoattarad a dtetaaoa of a haadrad fee. Thk eatira boaineas portloaof Mad ford, Mia., waa aaatroyd by ar oa tha lth. LaaaTwyhaaTy. Ox Um SOth Edward Docaemln, a yoaaaj baabaad a Ctttoiaaaai, aappoatoj baaad ktOvd Ma wife, ant Ms tatotltfaat aadabaa waat to a poltea atattoa aad aava klMMlf ap, aaowtaa; th katte aa bad aaad. Maii, dark Caarloa A. WiUard. on th Baa Uaa, waa arraatad oa to atoh for tttaoitoc lotoar. Ba eoaftoaad hit erto. Paaaroairr Jovaa of Um defaaet Deof MUwaaieea, Wla., baa caargad with baria; raoatwd a of fWatfoar o'etoeh oath day that tha toaoivaacy of tha bank had id at tare o'clock. Amothkr IrJah iafonaer namad Ker whoa teaUBMay tar baaaod to IBS, waa aaotia Coaaty Bwye, Iralaad, oa to JOta. Ok tha SOth, WOle Badger, aged foor yaara, aoa of Trdriok Badcrt of ford. Pa., fan teto a boOar of acaUlnc a Fraaek Craak, H. TM aad waa boilod to Ox the aight of Ute SOth masked robCoaaty, Pa,, and weak for booty with pta tola ta tree htojawaviaaw stylo. lx Mostxeal, Can.. Um aight of the SNUb deatteyed 9j9 worth of property to to Moatraal Prtottof Coav the aorntagof a Jewiah Syaaaad aekanl at Uires. Isqcibt hat oeea ordered into the teaaarder af Tarkc to Oartotiaa riltoaaa ia Crete, wbfck he oaaaad asaek exdta Tbb Cauaadiaa Pacific aad Um Graad Traak, Batraada are asjaia at loffarlMada. Ox the oeoaaloa of Um feast of St Nieaelaa Ktog Mltoa of aanrta aailoaad toar baadred poaaaata. PiTTsaeaoH (Pa.) dkaatehoj of the SIM aaaoaaea the aai of th fraaehtoa of th Httetouik AtlaaticRaUroadto Vaa derbflt. The inqairy into Use coadaet of Um Oreaty reltof aaaadtttoa teaOU progr aii; aa waaataajtea, aaa twttraatiaur fact at It aapeara to bare been settled ia aaaUMtrMdhy Jarla eoataeeed of a a. jartty of Baropeaa Jarora. Taa New York Sapreat Court i. asaaded th caa of tha widow aad daagatar of Jaaaa Hoyt, who waa aeatod aa allow, aaa of bV by to Sairoaate, eat the ajroaad of waat of jariadictioa. Gbeat excitement exists at Las Vegas, W. X., orar gxld diacorriea. Tha anal was toad by workman ezcarattoc for a aaw Ceaioaae. They iaaawdiatoly staked oat a elated aad aew taa entira popalatioat h said to ba irchliwr fnr VA. 1m Um CHy of Mexico oa Um Slat then waearfot nqatriaf the troop to pat it dowa, ta eosawqaem-e of tha rafasai to tabs aieaei moaey ia ta Marfcata. Oa Um 21st Um Indk ted peasioa at. tonsaya were btttoriy arraigaadby matriet jaasoraay uoraaiu at waahtaartoa Cjw tasapt to tamper with toe Oraad Jary. Ox tha Sltt the striking ettgiaeera at wiaaopef offsred to retora to work, bat ay Baperiatoaah Moatraal Ox tha Slat Jerry Cox (eotored) was OatewR. C,frthe aa of Barken BMbart, aad Jha Taykw, a asgro, to flsddtags, Tea., for toe kfUtoe; of a Ih hit owktol report Admiral Coarbet torn oarera aad atxtyawvea WBad aad tea eatoara aad m f the Lactoa of Honor. On Um Sltt Ire of Ubt Obmoow d. amltora, oa trtol at Jstetmrih, wm iowad sallty of all the .U ZZaOy aaatonced to Hfa hwsaimaamaL th aaVraadS EI?J!mimtu
WaaBJnaaem held thaa Bbssmhw vm aot Tumimmaimimwmmm ivwava w-mmnjar apvainPW aaa awvw gailty of oMaaaapt, aa to had aot bam Bffoparty aaJaMaaaadto aaaoar aaa wtaaaaa dtovaarfaa
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aaea operatives ar mm taceas. of a strike. Oa-half toe looaw ia Blackburn ar etopned. It m reported that Um Ring of Abysalaia to anMatag troops at Adu and threat ealag BUssowak. II to also stated that ahoat th Irak of December taa Abyaataieu chiefs ettaobed ta tatraachad Egyptian In Limerick, Ireland, Um employes of tha gae-work waat oat oa a atria oa ta pat to work ta their On Um Sid two earthquake abouk ap la a preaty lively ataaaar ia PertajraJL At Dos aioiaea, Ia., fire prisoners in Jail weraowarad the jailer oa the kl aad Sxouuro hat flatly refuted to undertak to raetaeasr tha Boadaa or to allow grpt to attempt a. Ik Maaitobaa atovemoattt on foot Baptmto to aaparato from the of Panada aad wafte with the ataaBmaV CJaaaaPaaa Thk recant mow storm which was widaapraad taraed to raia atbaald.aad la ta Ohio Valiay amaaatod aimootto a d)ag. Daatraetiv aood ar expectod. Ix the ooke regiona of CoaaolMTiUa, Paaaaylyaaia a, war has been iaaacaratad oa the Baaaariaa laborers, modld oa tha plaa of ta aati-Chlneee war oa the Ihsdaeoaast. DtJttiKO the last flteal year the total aapeaeea of the UeJted ototea Coarts war, ia rod mtshbers, fMKOfim. SpAisf k ahoat to pay over to the Uaited Btata SHH (about (4O3.UU0), a iaiamaity to amartoaa eitisans for loaaca aaataiaed dnrtos tha laaarreotioa. Thk Now York Mining aad National Petraleam Kxiphaasj aad U New York tra to ba coasoll Ox the 23d Um French Chamber of laettaa talked aboat American aalted Tha raaalt of the dav'a Aabate will be tha withdrawal of the decree allowing A UETTKR has bent received by Uie Peastoa Baraoa at Waahiagtoa Iron aa Ohio maw eoatalaing the following : "Drop my aaaae from the pension roll and writ appialts itt tCtd by faith in the .Lord.' M He will he dropped. Ix the oaaa of the MhvKuri Eiyer Packet Cosspaay v. ta Hannibal m. Joseph Bailrood Company, wldck th Miaaaari Bapuma Ceart decided in favor of piaiatiaT rsoratly, an appeal baa been to tot msprctb Ceart of the United Ih th Federal Court at Chicago Jadge Btoagett oatbeSSd tued three lottery asmata IBM each for using the mails to ma daaasmiaatioa of lottery Utoratura. Them ar said to ba the first ooaviettoas of that netare in the State of Illinois. A RJEPORT has been sent by Indian Agaat Taftsto Waahiagton of me troabl BlstiMiate from jha two riral chiefs. Be ays an oatbreak may bearertod if the Ouissaiaaii acta promptly. iayi nwrfTeMt, Ix Um 8enate on Um 24th. after Um traaaaaoB of some unimportant buaiaeu, aa exacative aeaaioa waa held and aa adjoaraamstt taaea aatil January 7 In the Home a msaaaga was received from th PreakW traaamitttng to report of the Becratory of State aad papers relating to the trial, conviction aad execution of the tote Patrick O'Donnoli. Laid oa the table for fatar action. The Speaker aanonacwi Mm steadiag aad aatoet eonunittee. The Boas adjoaraed aaett iaauary ?. Umbos mGhat, bankers. Aliiaaoe. a, failed oVthaMth for Me lg rem. Dthmmum aayi the new ."nes (aaa! will iwsaela ander Preach control. A tra ix ran into a washout near Salem, lad., on the 94th, several paaaeaBam belag killed nr MrioaK'.y hart. A stable was wrecked in Pitubunrh oa tha iUk aad six draacht animala killed by an expioaion of aataral gas. ik.ivkl between Cincinnati and LeabrUle oa the Cairo tfaort Uae Railwar waa lau ii am th ik h . laadelide. lanti rirtiani of Toronto. Oat., are aokhag maettasja to raise fatids for pauper Captaix Baix and fire men of the a wracked abin Basriaa ware imp.i a fr ooing a arm xv oy onirs t two la-ga Bros occtirml in St. Loais, Mo., Cariatmas rva. in which nvvr mmm wortk of property w temyl awn inree "rave armn K their liv. dl iwa TkL'ax, of New York, ban m. faatd tO adatit tn eillnenaliin fh.n.,... who had ar aly take m flri . Wr. At Petmborr, lad.. ( harlcs Ha nr was takM irom j nl ua the niabt m tn, a d aad lrnchad tor to marder f Henry t'u. un, ar., a rw niahta pervious. The ( aaadian Mlalaior of Finance is ooaanlarfag a redaettoa hi da.hw oa wat from Sftoea eeato to seven aad one-half A iimottti bb bm New York, Mew Ha von Hartford Bond stock fast in a Mmw-dvtft aad sapladiid an taeSMh, kill, tog the amgtassr aad areama. Oaonax B. Wiixiahi has been appotowd Uanporary administrator of to Loaii C Hammerstar aetata. Hew York. vatosdi HATtOHAl. salata waa flrnd ht Kear York in hoaor of the osataaatal of Wash, iagton'a lastetMBoa as OnauaeaMW.i,.. chief. In Pkilndslnhla the bali to T.i avwdaar Halt waa ran a haadrad time. Tms Bond imm at limtxm. 111., ooa. ham to fa a protiau oaros of seaaetion! ramOlS. It k BOW said that Ska nhwaMluM . .jai a . ... adt mi . .... ww m meaiiaa atwuxawt toatlmoay taken aa torn meatol sgadBlBB af bm preseeat.
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KaaaA Cm. Mo Dee. U. Praak James arrived this asoralng oa a Rock Island trala in oharga of aoariC Cro Wr, of Uallatin. Bis arrival waa aatictpat ad aad a crowd gathered at taa depot to treat him. The bandit evaded atom, bow ever, by Waving the traia at aaa bridge dapot. More thaa the oMtoary totsraat attachad to the appaaraae of Frank J toHlay ia view of what rseaatly trauapirod at Oaltatla when Ualtod Btatos Maraaal McUee soagbt to bava the prisoner turned, over to him. U is well known that James ia badly wanted by th Oovernamat aa tfaorltiaa for the part he is said to have to ken tataeMasapl Shoals robbery, for whiok Dick Liddel waa recently triad before aa Alabama court. A warrant for his arrest baa been ia tha hands of Maraaal McOea for a long time, bat avery effort aa made to secar the bandit's arrest aaa foiled by th Stat authorities, who bad a prior claim oa the prisoner. When half of Crocker's Heck raeeatly appeared ia this city to go on f asm' bead another effort waa made to arrest him for the Alabama crime; but the Qallatinanthoritim afpped ia and the pHaoner waa tamed over to them. Whs he waa released oa bail at that city taa Sheriff, refused to tarn him over to the United States omcars, claiming that be was th property of his bailors, and they could dispose of aim aa they aaw flit. This morning when the Rock Island train palled into taa Union depot a Deputy Maraaal stood ready to arrest th noted prison, r, aad waa enable to And him. Learning the Sheriff and his charge had left the train at the bridge, he started in search but failed to dad them ; in fact, no trace whatever could be found that would tend to locate th badly wanted outlaw. It waa Warned after diligent search that James, on arriving her, waa turned over to his bondsman and started for Independence, Later ia the day James, with tea of ht boadsmea, drove to this city in carriages and they surrendered him to United Stale Maraaal MoOee, for the Maeacl Shoals, Ala., robbery. He waa arraigned at once belore United States Comadaatoaer Wat aoa, who fixed bail at $t,000 for his appcaranpc, for preliminary examination to-morrow. Jan' Meads tarnished his bail at once and he walked oat of the court-room a free atoa aad sooa afterward departed for w snr'htdep Tn draoii Coloi1 SMn K00 OOVXBJfOR OKITTBNDKX JXTKXrOftKa. Jarraaaox cm, Dec. t; In view of the state meats in City paper yesterday that the Circuit Court of Dnviees County had ordere 1 the surrender of Praak Jam to his saretles ia Jacksea Coantv, aad that aa attempt had been mad by Catted States hWahal Joeoph M. McOea, to obtain possession of Freak James under a United State warrant to aaswerthe charge of tha M unset Shoals robbery la MSt. Governor Crittenden this morniag seat the foUowiag telegram to United Sum. Senator Vest at Washington City: jErreaanK Crrr. Mo, Dee. 21, pan. Mm. Onmyt U. t eat, V. S. ganete, WamigUm. D.C.: Vnkl tatca Marahal McOce is eadeavorBttrti letaove Prank Jasae from Jurstlctioa of Misouri court. He to In euModjr of hla hnndasapa. i.onfer wtth the authorities at WashiaAon at oace. Mtowurt will ,t yield Jurisdiction until all charges here are dbpo ed of. Answer. Tn--. T. CajmiiroBn. The Ooveraor a vet haa received nn nttlctal information reffarding the dVmaad of the United States, but desires to anticipate aad avert aayurocveding of that character if possible. The Governor also aildrmraed the following letter to the Sheriff of Daviess County, which embodies to some extent His Excellency views in the matter of the extradition of Praak Janws; C. F. Omar. SktriJf Dmkm fVvafv,' Si aI commend your fendoct in r.fuinr to auiTeoder frank Jam to J. H. Mr 'e. t'nHXd atates Marshal for the Western littrk of Mlaaourl. As toajr aa them are any erua.nal chanrcs pendtnar agalaat him to this Matt he should a it tor removed to naothcr janisnctma. tm janenietioa of the Htat nwKuon. ibn junenKUon of BM m irts toyiar erat attnheit, upon prtnetpal Jur.adictle houdb- eshauewd before Federal )urJwOnn MtRrfrtrea. otMirta aavii thl ta Tears, truly, Tnu. T. Caimmmur, la addition to the foregoiag the Ueveraor bag add massed the following letter to Senator Vert which fally envbodaw the view Bis ExcvlleacT takes of the proponed afreet: Cm-or Jayfaaeim, Dec.n, taaj. im. frww u, re,, lrsm mam Diar sis-TMi n awatM or the there are several Indictaaeats for felony esist- " wpiii Biwam ia uu man, mtainat Frank James, upon one of which he wa receatlr lutted. At tha time an indictmeat Is pcodimr agaiaat htm ta Dn lea Connty for murder, and owe ia Jackson toaaty for robbery. RtoaaU la Jaefcsoa Couaty wm aed by the Jadge of the, tVlattaal t oart at fan which was readily aire by anUsractory bailors, t aaterMand that an Ia4ktment eaaa aaaiaat him In the Federal t oart at Huntville. Ala., chanrlnar aim m immIMm im li BT3THHljtaf' JH Aa etort was Mueel IMmala. in that Btnta. i made oa: the Wth of itrta month by J. H. McOec I nited tames Maraaal for tha Western I Matrix of MMMNUaeiaehhnutMtea cartas lawued from the r nlted Wates t Tnott to remove him to that jurisdiction. I trust yoq wUl at oaee 1 trust yo witt at oaee roalOlMlea at WMhtawtM am rer wnm uw nacnornMes at wnaai nave a auapensioa or tarn tapms unt.l he snail have, anxwered to the ladietaMWta Sendtow seaanet him la this mat. The juriasMtton of the atase courts haviiur am atMdhed. amm prineinie this inrtotlrtton ahouM be eihaustad btfote the Peaeral hiriadtction Interferes with hlm If any other course at reeojrnlaed the statute of a Mato enacted for the protection of Individaal rkt at become subordinate to the caput ef a distant Federal eourt. If the prisoner I selmd brthc Marshal and taken to a remote lurhsticnoa thcrr would. In all protiamlny. be a forfeiture of hi reci-Mnlmm-e and those who have become his suretl a would be made responsible wtth-ittt any fault upon their part, or. voluntary default upon the part of the prisoner. I am ma unmindful of the losppnsr asmvrally made to the above views: '"It is amraevaaive than harkal." Inaamach aa the Federal capias can be eseeuted la this mate, without a requlsttton and without the consent of either the BtecatJve or Judicial depart, meats of th State tkiveranmnt, it seems to me that a proper observance of the eomtty exMlag between the mate and Federal Hover twent would, under such circumstance as surround the James oaac, compel the latter to defer Ba prom mutton until the cases pendnur htoitatahitotoathnsedof. The m that raase am wtU be continued wtth vigor and determination until the end la reached. If the Attorney ifeaerm saan aot eonmace m pnraent to advise the withdrawal of the writ, toe effect will he to virtually deny the right of ball to a cttlsea af that Btete ay aa act of the Vdert flovoiiimant. to whom thmrtohtls avaamd favour 5sJiMewJa'eOtt eaed by a roart bavlag Jartsdtottea of toe ease. I am seye ye waT fwftr aaeiiaiain to BBammmsMj sasr iBaaa taaamBmBafc Kaaaasmtoa - a -BBPJWBperanajnaBrasaWVJHT11MIW& PWfWW WO IfBgXBfJP w. wnom n ssaauj sssaaaaa, vry traty yoai, 1.0ns
emaawBapHt awao IwvTaaMB When a nataral watcr-coar- frav-
a town, and it bank tieuue built mpm, the caaieet way of tfoUiu rid of filth and Immmo wastes is to tlir w them Into the atrram. rcrv man's inrtinotive iatpulat ia to jM rd of what annoys hint, and not to mind how hia neightaw will be aftectetl. After hiU whan the watorHourae ha tHtoni sufficiently nasty, the oople cori t real Ui ax annse of what they have brought upon themselyes, and then tl.cv Uv lo ievlse a remedy. In this thev 'g;iu UMialiy at tbn wrong end. They loik Umii the Mtrean) aa creatin; the nuisauce. ani ilou't cooIdcr that it Is their abu of the atroani that is the onrop f the trouble. So thev go to work and cover the stream up -xnd call it a sewer. What ia tbcreaultP Mroply that the tench of the fmil matter in the channel is bottled up somewhat, to ba renteit through every man-hole, every inlet and every hoiiac-drain, and probably do more real injury than when the rotting tilth waa exposed to tiie air and the sun, and d tlWd itn aroma through the whole atmosphere. The channel of a small nn'iiral stream through a town or village ought never to be conrertod into n sewer tor house wastes. This will strike a good many people aa an odd doctrine, but stil! it ta a sound doctrine. The fun -tion of a natural stream and of n wcr are no direrae that one can not l : mmle to da duty for the other. A natural wntcr-oottrse serves for tha drainage of the land all aionj: it eouraa. lU hanks can not Ih made w.iter-t;ght without obstrurting the natural proraag of the water in the soil and backing ft. up aad retaining it where it ought not to be retained. A sewer, on the other hand, ia intended to earn- off fool mattent which mut lie grt'tten rid of an quickly as possible, and the chrmnei for conveying them must be absolutely p pervious, so that nothing e:m 'nmk through it to the soil. A the We! of the water in the soil rise and t:U w td the season and the amount of rain, an open jointed ur penioue channel uonld sometime gilmit water fim the toll and Mmetime permit lluhla flowing ht the channel above the level of the ground water to flow out. and that pollute the soil and the air in the soil. Again, a natural stream draining a considerable territory ia subject to great variation in ita volume A channel to earr ita extreme dhtchare in Hood must be many time larger than can ever be necessary for the carriage of tha greatest amount of sewage that ran bo brought to iU A large channel i not suited to the rapid remov.tl of a iaatl flow of filthy fluids, ami. moreover, coats a great deal more than a .'Wir of the proper sie. Even if the. large channel for a fluctuating stream is built through a village, the wage from the booties should not be turned Into it, ttaleeft the minimum volume of the natural flow in the driest seasons i large enough, to keep the channel thoroughly w oiired. Thar are a good ntnov amall towns which have for Tears gotten akng without sewer, and. have an bed over nata ral water-couraeu running through tha heart of the town, but are now impelled by tha "sanitary revival'' to roiisiract sewers for removing household waste The first impulse is to utilize; t -;e cof ered streams to s.tre the epre af const met injf a few huadred It-et of sewer. They should be very arofal how they pnjceed. It ts better" to apetoi a little mor- money and be afe. than to t trimomise in first' cot and fj end tea times the saving in doctor fecund an dertakcr'i bill. Swiitfj f4nqm4r ArahTs Onlaien af the MahH. The (Vntantino)de corr."iHinleBt of the Morning 1'm.t nuti-w that he ha had the opportunity of talking nt, some length with a 'gentleman teceutir arrived from ( ryUm, and a ho tlnring thf last few month had main and HtUanon opportunities of Win-r ami oan ferring with Arab! l'awha. Thin pratlav man aahi: The victory of the Mahal would cans no mrprise, whatever to Arabi Pasha, who over and over again repeated to ate that his inrnenee waa very great, and that England ought to be pretMtred to see him march some day or other on tairo. Arabi 1 aftha tow my friend that nothing bad struck him so much a the o mpJete ignorance of Kuropeans at to the power of hfohatn maffBtarw tMf- BtAiBaaamnB aaraamam I 9mmumM w aae wasvrv7tar tv lcaed to call fanatlcJam was a spirit or seii-acrirtee aaa aevutton codid ow with conrage and organisation, which mut make Knrope tremble. It was that sentiment, nnd not his ner.tmal am b.lion. which had made itini in the . soaee of a few week master of the situation in Egypt. His name !.nri become popular all over the Mtihamntedan world, and proof of thh AfaM I'asha showed my friend nliet of volume which during his exile in t Vylea, had been filled by the most influential I ersonages in India, who still cont nae gidng to Ceylon as on a dlgrimage, to confer with the promoter of t Egyp. tlan rebellion ami write their and 'words expreMlng; hope in the speedy triumph in books which are pm poaelv kept ia the hows occtoied by AiaJal Kver shtee h arr.vai m Oylon Arabi Pasha exmpjeed tha opinion that the Mahdi would trhuanh. as he knew better than Kuropeans ap. peared to do the spirit of the potmhV uosm, wawee areao ov nemg red hp Chrmthaji natkaaf ht "Ethel," said the teacher, "wham do the ancients aay stmporled the world on hhtslnmlderr MA tms, sir." MYoap tmite right.v said the teacher. "AH sapwortod the world. Now who aBh potted AtlasP" "I auppnae,' miM' Kthtl, softly. suppoae he marriasi a rich whV'-CascaaV isaar OtossM.
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