Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 5, Plymouth, Marshall County, 16 January 1879 — Page 2

The Republican. J. W. SIDERS, Editor. ! HSI).Y,J I AHV 1 6th, iS JO.

of the law, crying out, "The meo are hung, aud th only murderers are those who did it!" The priest in attendance stood by and pushed back the surging crowd, who eried aloud at th failure of the reprieve to reach the sdieiiff in time. In the crowd

Th-Giant Powder Work,nearSan- J wtre aeveial brothers of both men. rMD litHO, xploded Tuesday after- "Stand back !"sbouted Father Buuoe; mood. Every building in the vicinity "the Shei iff acted according to my mm a number of persons 1 instructions; he is not io Mame."

killed.

T'i Supreme Court will next week I ir and consider the appeals in the e cf (iuetig, Achey, and Meriiek. Ü itt need to be hung at Indianapolis ÜM 29th.

The Kokomo JJijii- U of last week coMair I an article in favor of tho electiou of Hon. Geo. W. Julian as United State Senator for the hört t 1 m of sjMMt live weeks, from January ttst -to March 1th. It would be too much to hope that the Democratuow in legislative eeeeloii at Indianapolis would allow Senator Voorbees I to till cut the unexpired term of Üve

.'I.idatne Anderson who has been 1 dkl ig in New York for the last four I a, for a wager that the euuld

'. 2700 quarter miles in so many , Weeks, and elect Geo. W. Julian to

the Unit' d Stat. m S -natc for tho tei m ofsixyear9; yet they might do this

and stand huh' r in the 1 Stlm uion or

the Democracy of the entire country

and the people of the clviliz -d world

The (iuvcrnor's Message. Governor Williams' regular annual message was given to the Legislature last Friday. We have not room for the message in full, and a synopsis will perhaps be read by more than would read the entire article. The Governor starts out by welcoming the members of the Legislature, and declaring his intention to aid them in the discharge of their duties so far as it is in his power. He next refers o the nine amendments to the constitution roposed at the last session, and recommends that action be taken on thera Immediately. He then calls the attention of the Legislature to the criminal laws, believing that they

iu-;y be

St.

Pen and Scissors. Louis talks cf tunnelling

the

ed upon, and voting "yea," announced the result as follows: Yeas, 2d; lays, M

Mr. Harris raised a point of order ! Mississippi 1 iver. that the Lieutenant-Govet nor cannot ! Connecticut, after five years of vote OB a proposition to s.-coud a de- Democratic rule, starts fairly uuder a maiiti for the previous question. t..ui: . ,-. The Lieutenant-Governor - The ! RtM,WkÄn ""'ministration. chair is clearly of opinion that upon! Chicago packers from November 1, every question exce, I the passage of L T,niuPV n ..n,P(i ftml lmokpfi ,

to Govenor Talbot, of Massachusetts, . The car is uow at the station warmly approring the Iatter's message j here, and agent Laughman iuforms

a bill tue Lieutenant-Governor has as I 3 ' . 11MJ, ' and declaring that if the reforms i us will be sent to Lansing for regood tight to vote as any member "W nogs against i,i,ii ror tne 1 re,.omniehded are 8ecured he ! pail.-, -mshavcaka Enterprise.

will be as well satisfied as if be had I A National Associated Press dis-

help of the Yoorhees men in Indiana ran some distance before it was 6topif he would succeed, and it is also ped, but the location was favorable, necessary that he shall be able to ! and the cars were not ditched. The convince the Democracy of other , mail matter was sadly mixed up, and states that ho did not help elect him. j the agent and the clerks spent a good

General Butler has written a letter portion of the niht in re-assorting sioa to the Reichstag.

The ice in the Ohio river has broken up, causing great excitement in all the towns and cities on its bank?.

ing member over to the courts. Thie is interpreted to mean that the government will sacrifice that provision because a constitutional difficulty has been discovered and not as a conches-

on the tluor, aud docs not intend to

inrretider his constitutional privileges. The demand fer thn previous (pies ti mi has I'tvn seconded. Tue ques-

same period last year.

The Kokomo DisMJteA reports during the late terrible cold snap, a family

but dottg less damage, so far, than was anticipated. A number of barges

I defeated candidates have ever said so

tion now is, "Shall the main question in tha; place, kept their cow in the ; much. Inter Ocean.

Hon. I. N. Davis, of Frankfort, G.

be now put ?"

M. tare. Harris and Olds again demanded the yeas and uays. Tin -y were ordered, and being taken, resulted as the vote i'isr. taken the

kitchen to prevent the milk from

freesing .

I ait- r-hours, finished her task lion iy eight, having accomplished the

revised w ith advantage to lieutenant-Governor giving tue cast-

the people, an I tells the assembly m v-o tue main question was . I r! . ,ä . , , , ordered. that the act prov.dtng for the elec- Wr Harriä caed for a dividiou of ti m of township ofli ms contains con-; the resolution so the vote shall be il- sing provisions Which must be bar- ' taken first on the election oTthe prinmonixed by them, lie then occupies ( Secretary, second on the elec- . , .us 1 . tion of the Assistant Secretary, and consiuerable space in talking about : .... nn ul,,.,inn nf lh,ib,

rl c Lepu diean members of the L -.slature will prove themstlves

worrjiy of the party that elected them ln cue district In Alabama the eol1 win the respect of all honorable j ored voter huvo shown themsi Ives

if they refuse to dickci mm with an) patty to secure ofliet . ay man.

Maj )r, a recalcitrant Greenbacker, ; Gray a renegade Republican, are . iictutiugtothe Democratic mem-

1-3 or tne legislature now tuey 1 ill vote. Senator lieeve and Senr Wlnterbotham are only employ-

10 see that the commands of ra and Gray are obeyed.

harp enough to convict the inspeclora of ftraad. At the election in Au-1 gusi the Inspectors counted all the ! votes that wc;c cast Democratic, al- j though the colored voters voling tho i Republican ticket had a m.ijuity of one hundred aud llfty. Iu November Um colored men louud tiiat the same ' arrangement had been made to do- ' feat which had proven successful in August. They consulted tegether, and one man waa appointed to taku

I jubilant D- inocrats Ml mbled MMgt of all the R 'publican tickets; u hunapoliti on the 8lh ot Janu- . he. with three other, stood where i old nut even offer a tcast to the they could plainly see each man as he . a,ocy of Gentral Jackson. It i handed in h s vote. One voter at a

though

his duties and the duties of the Legislature, refers to the annual reports, has a great d?al more to say than i necessary in regard to the use of the militia, and talks about a fair appor iloament of the S?ate Into L -gislatjre uu 1 0 ngre3:i na! districts; also recommends the adoption of a suitable militia law, which the Legislature sh uld heed. Iu diseus-dug tho benevolent institutions, the Governor

shows good sense, aud the deaf and 1 dumb institutions should, we think, bo enlarged to accommodate that un- ! fortuaate maae in accordance with his recommendations. Ho c tlls at- ' t 'Dtion t the ext ra vaganet of the Stite universities, declaring that the higher education of the State costs more than it Might to cout, and thinks that, as the pupils of the Normal j school attenrl it to quiility themselv

keeper. The vote on the first clause of the resolution resulted tn a tie, as before, the Lieutenant-Governor giving the casttng vote iu the atlii mutivc. Mi. nartii made the point of order th.it the President of the Senate iu the selection of officers of the Senate only performs the duty of the Auditor of State. If the I OiUSI nor were absent he Auditor would

The prospect is fair that the pending amendments to the constitution will be adopted by the Genera! Asembiy, aud submitted to the people at an early day.

himself been made Goven or. Few ; patch from Wabash. Ind dated Mon- j and a lew steamers l uve been de

stroyed. The Clieyennes im; risOOl d at Fort Robinson, Nebraska, made a d;ish for

W. C. T. of the Good Templars, was 1 months since Lyman J. Loveland, of liberty at 11 o'clock, Thursday night.

day, says: "A decided ease of domestic infelicity almost teiminatid iu a tragedy last night. Home

in Indianapolis last week for the pur- this city, married a widow natued pose of presenting to the Legislature ; Sangstor, who hailed from Virginia, the innumerable petitions that have j He married, it is said, under the imbeeu sigued praying the Legislature ' pression that she was immensely lor such a change in tha constitution ' wealthy, and she thought him a mod-

Tuc L?gansport Journal thinks , as will permit the enactment of a pro- : rn ivroeßus. Uoth were poor as that the grave of the National party hibitory temperance law. His prop- 1 church mice. Their eyes were openin this State was dug iu the late sell osition is that certain amendments be J ed4to the fact of each other's povetty. out at Indianapolis, aud the funeral j passed by the Legislature, and sub- j Contentment hus been unknown in need not be long postponed. ; milled to a vote of the people. i the family. Not long since Mrs.

I Loveland attempted to cut her throat

with a re SOT and hus end the trriser

the temper iucj movement is 1 CHnitali-t vIia ham mamA avm

have no rilit to ote. and the Presi

dent of tho Senate has not. ' against it. He particularly objects to

The Lieutenant-Governor decided the disorgania itien of the atalT.

ti e point of order not well taken

"booming at (ireeusburg. In one 6 per cent government bonds in little wo k over six hundred persons signed iron chests, duly registered, and. us it the pledge, and still there is no abate were, set down on them for life, will ment of the fever. not hear John Sherman's call to step Gen. Joseph E. Johnston does not UP t0 the counter, gentlemen, and get like the new army bill, and has writ j yur ?old n1 silver, with any satis ten mm tMkir.fr a.irvn,T nrr,xnA' f)tloo. A reduction of one third

g"

from the income of interest will

les entailed Uy the marriage, but friends interfered in time lo prevent the rash act. llushaud uud wife each have grown children, aud the discoutent has spread among them. L ist night Tho8. E. Sangstor, Loveland's step-son, a lawyt r at L igro, ia this country, came home and a regu-

Hr. Harris desired to take an ap

peal from the decision of the chair. The Lieutenant Governor decided there was ntthiug to appeal from. Mr, Harris -I am a Senator upon Ibid Moor The Lieutenant Governor (toter posing) The Senator will take his seat. Mr. Hanis I desire that my appeil may bo entered on the record.

Tho Lieutenant Governor The

The State of Iowa was 32 years old

on D0. 1h7H. Ansel Briggs, the Urot Governor, who was elected An. 2, preceding the adm'ssi on of the St ite. is eti l alive, and resides in Council Bluffs. Montgomery Hiair has written a letter to the Freeman's Journal, in

hard with man v. We console such 1

- ... ., , . i . lar familv matinee followed. Iu the ' sufferers with the thought that your I , - , mi i 1 melee Santrstor shot at his stcn-'ath-great loss is our gin. The people at , B , , ' , , . , ... t . er but, fortunately, his aim proved

Ofean. European journals assert that the German Socialists now number 500, 000; this ii one twenty lUth of all grown German; there are 00,000 in

Untrue. No steps have yet b.ea taken to secure the punishment of the offeuder, under the law.

which he argues that unless Tilden Berlin ok In the empire forty-ono

M - as though the Democracy f ; time received his ticket, uud was told school attend it to qualify themselvcb T, ti,.,,... (i!1v..rnr Tho i the Democratic candidate for bmM. newspapers devoted to their prlnci-

ii .na intend to cut looso from the to hoid it plainly in view until It . teachers, and enable them the bet- Senator can luve his appeal entered d.mt in IKS I Grant will be re-elected Ples are published, taken, probably by

i racy of the bnioo rcd "Uu it reached the j dge baud. EMM Wi , li.eir own hook" as did tlv Xa publican vote wai counted wi.en cast. . u. is of tbi.-; v.-ounty in the lad cam- ! i'he case was brought before the

United States Court at Montgomery, X- four men were examined, aud the j try was sati.-died that tney knew the number i f Republican votes cast.

I will take in the next Coo-res . t. ,mllil(l2,rj mmmM .- , .

fraud.

Z - O nsideiabls is said now j.bout the :i -.tand that the National mem-

cannot see any reasons for be-

ter to make a living, there is uo good

reaa n why thy ihoold not pay a reasonable tuition fee. He thinks that the same rule should apply to the State universities, and that the law authorizing each comity to send

after the vote is taken. We are oDer

ating under the previous question. The secoud aud third classes, and the resolution as a whole were sev. r i . .

; rilly adopted by the s-i m- vote ; heretofore, whi h is as follows:

Yea MeMfi H itz, Brinene, BttrreTI,

two students free of charge to eadi of (' '"-y. I uhani. Pturtar, Kavier, Herl,

Jt Washington special to the dally g-pera eaytt that the publication ol liinlelnr Foster's Ic-ittrs oi tije Inter oi tondition of Mexico, iu cflMtal ro- from ih stair d paitunt, uptri r quest from the house uf icpres utativM, is likely la lead to nuefa

unfrieadiy feeling on the part of Mt i bo. Toster represents aliihtful pic n.re l general lawl.-sstiess aud dlonler. aud claims that all eommercial n nifone with Mexico must be at ,r: il isk. Th Indiana Legislature i? fully ord and at work. The CloVe!- . - message was ent in Friday, a i sis of which is given elsewhere lo t :s paper. It does not contain erv much of importance. Among Is of importance already intro.lH?r I, are two or three in regard to regr uting the rate of iuterest; one ..bolL-h Dwnshlp Assessors, aud om making homestead exemption i -0 instead of $300

leting that men wbc wire elected

il iy because they believed di,hn- Richard Ttevellick. who stnn dj v iu be a Virtue, IU take a firm "' xt to ""rick" Pomeroy and Sam I, except they ate paid for it. j Car7 ln lhy M - ich men tuay reasonably be xpec- j 'e,ir ao in a MWeaa M ürand RM.-

tobe for sale to the highest bidder. The government can

not resume on January 1, lST'J, any more .'djan you eau lift this OpMe : ii-too your OaOQMVfl und set it 'Ij.vu in the strei t." The sum- Id- a wasembodied in the Democratic plat form uf lud iaua, and D. W. Vooi. mad the cnvas for Senator on that

Lo.mk of the platform. Now that re

sumption ii an accomplished fact and not a ripple of excitement hu.- j been caused anywhere, intelligent I people of other States are asking, A Ol tl... 1 $ T...I:

"in lue i.ri;uuuiü Ul j.U'Jiail'1 j el- el to the United States Senate a j man who has shown to the world

I thu: M- v- nrrrly incumpetul to di- .

cuss National subj .'cts." Ve ire ir : as out opiaioc that they will. Mr. Voorbees will fill the standard required by a majority of the Democratic members, and the fact that he ha beeu found capable of breaking j i very pledge he ever made, will ren- I der him acceptable to those who! know more than he does, but tl ink ! that a man who een readily change to suit the wishes of his party, em- j bodies all the elements required of u

the universities shoul 1 be repealed!. The L gi datum is next asked to give the Boandal report of the State Board of Agriculture their careful attention, but the tl nvrnor does not eay wht be thinks they ought to do in the matter. Clov rnor Williams next gives a kind of general hi dory of our State prisons, with all the statistics to be

Menzies. Peterson, Het vc, I h i ley, 9nrnl

luMsea, Tmioton. i'raylor. UrMton, V icl.e, Wood. XS ooleii," WlMernMäant, Ihi 1 hair M N us Mi s.-rs Cadwull.ider, Coist k.

D.ivenport. Duvis, Dior, OstlignS, O'Uuiw, i Ian i-, Ib iiman. Kahl. Lsttgduo, .Mioeer, Mo.rc-. Olds. l'nindi xier. It itiun, j SlisOer, Miirk. Smitli, SireUut, TruM, I T;i lor. TtMskr, Wkr Vi!gn- j: Pending the annouueent of the Bnal v.)!.-, Mi . 11 u ris said, i desire to dl-

i iiiL' iii'.iln t 'I'll., ii lii.t rf urilor T

jerlvetl From the r. p rrto. and telle Ik; b thai I ha Auditor of 8f ate bethe L-gi dat ure what he heliove to j pnaeift to OMMnlse the S-nate, be their loty in regard to furnishing the President of the Senate has no

more room and boter aeeommoda- tght under the cunati u'ion lo vote i to supply the ileOclency of thw harvest

)uers. In regard to r,,e , Li1?uu;uV,t (JVVer" ,r The Atnerios and Busala ure sources from

and radicalism perpetuated. It is hI I that General Grant is full of talk and anecdote now except when

08 political subject are under di cusi . . . . . . .

sion; men ne nas notlnng to say. Grant usually keeps out of the hands of tho newspaper reporters on sush occasions. To escape the investigation of Ms

accounts by the mayor, Francis Bennett treasurer of the city of: Gloucester Mass. confesses to a de- i falcatiou of 8 G00 Bennett held the

ollice many fea!s, and has long been a leading citiz n. The Paris cot rt fpondent of the New Yoik Comwcif Uil bulletin, states ttiit twenty live million bushels of fun igti wheat all) ünueededloFruioe

300,000 persor... Niaety live per cent are woiking men, the remainder being students and professors, with ratbei speculative than practical tendencies on the sulict. It takes 14, 000 police, to say nothing of the military, to take, care of toe disordeily element of the capital.

Sews of the Wiek Condensed. Maryland Republicans held a me ting at Balti.nore, last week, to reoigaulze the party. The French government propasis to pardou all Communists except the ring-leaderj and participators in the massacres. In his message, tho GkJTCf or of Connecticut favors allowing women property holders to vote on questions affecting property.

ßhoDting four of the guards. They were followed to the blufls by the cavalry, and over forty of their numb r killed. Two Union Pacific box cars loaded with silver bullion en route from Pu ebto to Philadelphia, evtne in over the Vandaila roa1 Inst Friday night. Tie freight was valued at $0000, and ws transported the entire drstancu at a cost of $40. St Dr. Llnderman, Direct r of tho Mint, is s ill a? not to be expetetl

i to live, and it is said that the Preel

d nt hs deierrained tD appoint M'. Snowdon, prestnt postmaster it Philadelphf Director, in his stead. Snowden for many years held a prominent position tn the mint. The severe storm continued Friday in both Great Britain and France-. The rai'roadö were, in many instances, blockaded. It is feared th;it n imerous disasters h vo been oc asioned at sea. At Crookhaven, Ireland, the storm increased to a hurricane, vessels in the harbor dragging their anchors. A beaTy sdow itortn visited South orn Ohio last TburdHy, xleoriing ss far south in Kentucky as Bichmond. At Maysville, Kentucky, the enow wassixteen Inches deep, drifting to a d -pth of five feet in places, and was tho heaviest storm for twenty year . Trains were delayed for a day in many places in Southern Ohio. Miss Fanny Davenport, the actress.

ti jih for the prisone

, journal . ill not iu m thai the Auditor

.i . t - wt i . I

nie new oi.no iiouse, ue reeummeiius , ,,r u,;,f(. j . ,a-in- ,ilrt u,.,, ,, . T

that the means to complete it tc pro- mink I am doing that myself, rl led a fa-t as thtj ate needed. He ; LnOgbtet IMWMM DUs the passage of a law ro -Vit- Bl5adht Xh chair decides

IBM mere is no poiut oi oruer, auu

d Oeing all fool and salaries in accordit.. e with the tim vs. He thi iks the Jf ii ti il ijsti Hi neeils careful cousid-

ation; that t.io much nf tha limn nf , vutfi

1.1HU l -.tjiili ii'iru nun sun m

tefuses to put the question

The Lieutenants ivernor (Interposing) The chuir Is unntHincing a

.L.d. Rl

1 ie Elerenth Annual Convention ie Woman's SbifTrago Assoeiati in si mbled Wednesday at Washington ' i try ladies prominent iu the a lvoca ? ftmje suffrage were on the plat- . r::). but the audience was email. I esses were Made, papers lead, and i enmities ot three appointed to

for small sums, and recommends that the jortsdietlon Of Justices of the Peace bo enbfged. The il tvernor closes I ill mesfiaio iy uriing t:ie Assembly to e him ler all these matters it air early ivy, and hopes that no important husim ss nill be left until the last days of the sess-iou, when the confusion Incident to Ite close will invo ve errors thut the tnemb -;s wdl afterwards regret.

statesman.

A tettible butchery of Indians oc- j ourred at Fort Kobiueon last Thursday night, several soldiers aloo lost their Ityea and others were wounded, but tho fault wus not all on the part of the suvagee, as is fehowu hy the

suit on the president and inform him reports of the associated press. The ,a' tneie weie 20,000,000 women in following Is tho substance of what is e LLottcd States, be having ignored I said to be a correct report of the M fact in his recent tnessaga and 'cause which led to the u tempt to it would be wise to make some escape and consequent butchery, c'ion of them in futuie messages. "The M Indians conflntd at Fuit - - - - Bobinson had been so illy treated on doe Indianapolis Air says: "Col- I their roserva.tioo that they eoesped Mel WHMeM Wilson, or LttFay- j therefrom. They were half Starred au.. Naiional, who had Senator Ma- ; aud wjlDOUt ch thing, aud in this conl ..r-' piouiise for the Secretaryship ultion .were captured by the troops he oenate, came down to the city an(J taktn t0 Fort Kcbinson, the In--t the position and -vai cd just 1 tcntion bring to return them to their UmM enough to bear the Senator j reservation. The Indians refused to .iuate another man for the place. 1 g0 back, declaring that they would Then bo weut home, hot as w voleauo u,e first. A week ago last .Suuduy an iu a violent eruption." Maj rs sold ' attempt was made to force them into ;t cheap, or naturally west over to : submission by starving and freezing

I kern Forthrieday they w. re kept in die lodgt used as a prison without tire or foo I, and practically without clothing. 1'nder the pretense of holding a council, the two chiefs were en-

How the Senate was Orini.v'J. At Indianapolis, last Thursday,

I1. UM -!.!. J! lb

tie this question now. The Lieutenant Governm - The chair wlli sot do it uow. The rfemitor know i is uot proper to interrupt toe chair when anoouoclog vote. The v. te i-, yeas 2C, nay 25, so the lesolution is adopted, and the chair dud res I) mil I D. Dale duly elected principal Boer lar y of tbe Senate, Charles W. Ward duly elected Assistat.t S cretmy o tin BenstS, sad Huhaid Hucheon DdOrkeeper thereof.

which ihe supply must come. Senator Ii s DIU has written u pumpiilut iu .vhieli he li:neuts over the p UtioaJ wicUedueMs of the coun try. We thought that lime would couvlnce sueh men as Hill, that ollice obtained by threats, bribery aud uiur-

cilibarhood otes. Little Nina Blair fell into a btn ket of boiling water at Peru, Monday of last week, and was scalded CO severely that ehe died T lesday.

The Peru Dsinocrat of last week boasts that the legislative cont-st of w Miami county has gone where iigures j c in have no tffeot Posas are said to be exeedinsly pi nty In Kosciusko e luury this wlntei, and it is taking considerable!

money to pay the bounty on scalps j vaniH has decided that a bankrupt'

desires th Associated Press to eon-

Capt. Bogardus finished his great ; tr.,t tha . r.miPt ln . ,Prt.,iM.

shooting match the night of Jan. Oth. j UoQ throughout tQÖ country, that she Out of the 6,000 glass balls fired at, wajJ marrt;d tw0 wpek9 ag0 ghe he missed only 13. 8ay8 lhe ppp01t ,9 ft eanaH from Attnible gas explosion oceuned j ginning to end, and that she doesn't in a coul mine at Pittston, Pennsyl- even know the geutleraan whow vatd i, Thursday. Two men were narju l as been associated sith hers.

badly injured. Another Congressman 'a reported wry IU. Representative Fiuley, of Ohio, has hi tnorrhage of the lungs which may prove fatal. The Supremo Court of Pennsyl-

brought in.

The maringers of the Pt. Wayne gift enterprise say their dnwiag has not beea postponed, only delayed.

and will take phüo by the MftJ) of s4);

ti-.r aiouth.

wife is not divested of her dower by reason of a sale by an aseigaee. To report of the New Orleans Howard Association shows receipts,

.'it vnrtti ilw

For four days a train stood on the track at Uric, snow-bound, which had upon it bias Ions of s diver bars aud .MJUU0 ill gold coin belou. ing to Unci' .S IM, and the people of K: M did uot find it out until the snow-plows had cut a road through the drifts aud tJfes trait rolled awuy. Tue library of the Lirudnghani and Midland Institute, at Bit miugkam,

dUlursemeuts.

More thau l.OOJ putieuts

A ilre.W. duuiduy uLflit . destroyed . iieved.

the narn, with coutcnt, ot Ueorge Method, in Jaek-jou township, Klk-

i

t,ioo. were r -

hart county.

A resolution was introduced on Jan. 0. in the Went Virginia Ltrisla

Insured for $1,000 in ' tllIet to ao ttlnrlld tm. Oooetltiitloa as

ing a United Senator will he held at Indianapolis, Monday evening. Voorhee hK ttdegraphed that he will not

Lietiremuit Oovernoi Gray and Sen- ' c0(n. home until the contest is decidator K-.e ve, of this city, SHCSasdsd in ed. A eomhiuation of hard money

Euulaud, nontslulng 80,000 volum 'i

The D PMOOrnth i CSQCOS tor nomina i bin ned S.ituidny. It contained the!

most couipleie BhaketpeareMi pollee tion ia the 'orld, numbeiiug 8,000 volumes. Comparatively few books

wt re saved.

the Ametii-an of Chicago.

Joseph fertgfc a saloonkeeper of Lebanon, was bound over to couit in the sum of tSt,O0t) f tr attempting to iÖOMMlt an outrage on the daughter of Audy Lawless, aged fourteen years. The store of Jacob Ruppreeht at LaPorte was entsred by burglars one nhxbt last week, and from ouc to two

to make tho whlpj iug-post a legal punishment. Mr, Sleicher, MeMber of Congrcs from Texas, died at Washington last Fiiday niyht. Sevi-n meMbers of the present Congress have died since their election. . Four thousand miles of railroads, representing forty -eight different

An immeuse block wa? burned on Grand street, New York, Tuesday eight. Losa estimated at two and a half millions of dolUr. We want everybody to Remember

The People's Drug Store, Which is in

Room No. 8,

handled dotuH worth of jewelry, tOftdt, with a capital of f 300,000,000,

oi'guuiziug lhe b ate Senate by icsolution. Tbe Democrats are generally Stated over the result, ttnd SSJ thai no other than a renegade BtpOhUosi like Gray could ever have devised ; and carried through such a plan. Iu the excitement of the moment the formality of beginning proceedings '

by prayer was overlooked, and the

tinn and Green hackers Is still

about. The K-publicans are arratig ing their lotsen, and preparing for whatever may come.

Henry Trigg, while attending a temperance lecture delivered by Jack

Senator I!.-oth, of California has

tidked n f Ti nl llitri u hill fur tlin inrtsifhianrrt !

j of subsidiary silver Coins and Green- i

oacK. il ougnt to psss. As greenbacks are uow redeemable in gold it' i

the half dollars quarters and dimes

pen-Knives, uuder do uiug and o lier light goods carried off. At Peru, about 5 o'clock Ian Thursday evening a frame dwelling house owned by George Kettle, and oeou pled by John, L Moore waj totally destroyed by lire. Loss, $S0t); no insurance. Cause, defective fl ie. The South Bend Tribune says: "A

have during the pa9t year been j under foreclosure.

sold

were made exchangeable for giccn- ßt,Qt,emHn dlrect from Indianapolis

last evening informs us that not a

t. t 1 a. 11 S I

Wanlmrlnn .. t Cll Af,nH,.lT ; Olli KS, II. WOUIU UaVC a lUUleUCV IO

i hui" i uj i v. Aia iv iiiuuii .dt iuwii j 7 , T" j to coualize them with cold lobbyist, bummer, or secier-ufter-evemug, drew a razor and lnthcted 10 equalize im m nn fcoiu.

ball Parted robing by calling the ; W-llM -oumU on Hall Do.ly, The Indianapolis Peru & Chicago. , "

names of members. We are ry for 9n noin cices or nis race, cuu.ng one - - ' luc

I ear in two and across bis cheek near UajTO & lucennes roads have organ -

the evr . and on the other side down tzed a fast line to be run between the

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Democracy, enabling them to orm bM the Semite, but as he wan le -led on a platform which advocated repudiattoo, he cannot be hsMMnj for repuditiag hia promises.

V: at he will do when it comes to ticed away from their followers, aud o'ing for Senator-canuot be uetinilu- when separated were set upon, struck

sorry ft

this, because if any body of men ever n eded praying for, the Df mot ratio Legialatois now assembled at Indianapolis need the prayers of all Godfearing men. As soon as the roll call was Bntsbed, and tbe new members sworn iu, before anybody had a chance to move or change position, Senator Keeve sprang lo his feet and offered the following tesolutiou:

live halls this year."

The Oliver Chilled PI ;w Company,

The Coneett Iron Works, the 1 r$t et makers of ship-plates iu England, have temporarily suspemleil tit rao?t j of their mills, throwing out of em 1 ployment ab nit 6,000 bands. The House Committee on Education and Labor have agreed upon a bill providing that no more than fifteen Chinese shall be admitted to this country o any ou j vessel, j The Potter Committee has ordered ! an investigation of the Tilden cipher

telegrams. The Republican members of the committee declined to vote on

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across bio mouth near the nose. Due of th cuts eevered the facial art ry, causing him to Ulead profusely. Doo

ly Is lying in a critical condition. ! one hundred cats built, particularly

north and south, its tralB j to consist ,f Souh. üeD(!' tt d, a reception to j ordering the investigation. largely in transporting agricultural hj, ar'd , communication

i . . n. i i i ii i no i iimriMr m ..n

implements The line has ordered!" l, - " ' parU of France is interrupted

in

Ttiggs was at onee arrested aud placed in j il. India napoliM ATMS.

adapted to this service.

The Senate C unmiltee on Finance are expected to report favorably on Senator Wallace's bill authorizing postmastets to issue certltlcates of deposit bearing 3 bo per cent, interest on sums of $10 and over, the same to

iy predicted, us such nr-n aic irv iueertnin. Wnen men seppott culllidates 'because they are advocub

. ' dishonesty, they may tad themselves be' rayed.

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Two Moliie Magtdrcs were rxevu t d at Maucb Chauk, Pa., Tutou.iy, ' i he murder of a mine supwnuten- .! named Smith. The crime was .o.uu-itted fifteen years ago, aud both men protested iheir innocence un the scaffold. Withlu a half minute ..fter tho drop fell a dispatch was received from Governor Haitiault, gran ing a reprieve uutill tbe 20ih of February. But it was to late to save the men. No expectation of a itspite had been entertained by ny .... - i : i i . -

i ae me juii was ciostu una iue cro .d outside was large, so that j wu-u the meissengir ai rived aud j ; log the bed furiously and beat on j ie windows, the guards puid but liUle attention to it. When finally j the dispatch was passed in, the '

.1 twa, and plr.ced M irons. A war oo. i . sung by one of the chief's iMMJlitt a was heard by the Indians ct httwd in the lodge, who divined MM m ai.inx and proceeded to prep.iie . r a defense againse fur'her m f ti is character. They were in the dark as to the fate ot their chiefs, but no doubt supposed they had been or were about to be mutuercd. Cold, hungry, and uaked, they yet preferred escape into the wilds, or death in a fair fUht, to the fate which bad overtaken their leaders. They therefore broke from tbe doors', overpowered lhe sentinels, and fld. They were n-tintly purged by the sol

j Jit ra, and men, women and children, i she down without mercy. Out of twenty killed ut the first onset eight I only were wariiors. TL latest reports ohow some fifty or suty uot yet cabtuied or killed, but inti -m-hed a

little ways from the fort. Though almost entirely without arms, a twelve pound howitzer has been seat

At an early duy in the session Hon. O. S. Hubbaid, of Ueniy eountj', will

Besolaetl, That for the purpose of introduce a bill to provide for the eseffecting a speedy and complete or- tnt.iisn.nent of an institution for idint iz itlon of the Senate, U.miel I). . . , . . . . ., . r. . , ... otie and feeble-minded children.

Z".::L7 n.lk. l..U,... Ut , b. .xebawed tor lour-per-... bo.d.

mf 9 mf I Chailes W. Ward, of Verinillon coun- States, und have yielded remarkable ty, Assistant Secretary, and Richard p-gults. Mr. Hubbnrd has been in iiunoheon, of LaPorte county, Deor- . n . Ii u . t correspondence with the Supennteukeeper of the Senate for the present ' , , 1 u.rm dents of several of these institutions,

and also with county Auditors throughout the State, as to the number of such children, and at the prop

The manner in which the Lieutenant-Governor succeeded In getting this resolution adopted contrary to

all precedent, can be seen by readiug er ,ime w,'l make such a presenta-

tbo proceedings given beluw. I Uoa Of faotS as Will uo doubt enlist Mr. Bones danaa4od the previous P'ihlic sentlmr nt in favor of the proquestion on its adoption. posed institution. lntfia.niiulit Mr. Hauls roe to a poiut of order. Journal.

I. icier the constitution these officers

not be leeted by resolution

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X 1 , it-w i ' ncwi vni'.iuui j. ue point of older is not well taken. Tl:e question is ou seconding the dt maud for the previous question. Mr. Han is appealed from the decision of tit t chair (Mr, Grubbs joining him), and demanded that his appeal be ue ;ided ut onee. Tbe Lieutenant-Governor - The chair thinks there is no point of order.

The New Orleaua ÜMM Virtually 1 admits tbatDetnoeratic rule iu LoQisi sua Is a .failure. Of the Democratic j Legislature, tho Time says: "Anybody who wstohas the prooeedl gs of the Legislators must detect the flavor j of extensive Bourbonism ia all it does. Alreudy one can see the reckless determination to carry its point

at the option of the holdor. It is be

lieved the bill will pass both houses. For twenty-cine years there has been an annual side of the pews in Ileury Ward liecher's church. The abuse of Mr. Beecher seems only to have drawn his friends more closely about him. The sale for the coming year took place on Jau. 7, and S?SfJ pew sold. The uggregate of the premiums was $27,978; this added to the retails, $12,74.1, makes a total of $40,721. Last year the total realized was d.904. Judge Crawford, of Georgia, in his Charge to the Grand Jury at Columbus, in that State, calied particular ntti ntloa to the flagrant violation of thi slSOtlon 11 'S. Noticing the charge,

the JtotttifW Sun, :i Democratic pa-

Mr. Colfax made the

speech, and a large number ot xvpreseutatives of the press were present. About twenty persons, many of them prominent men of Lagro Wabash county, have been arrested on the charge of gambling. John H. Campbell ha3 turned State's evidence and a number have been oonvioted. Tho matter is causing considerable excitement in the vicinity. There seems to have been a young

war out at the poor farm MSl week, j and Billy Oott seemed to be the de- j f- ated army, at auy rate be sought tfet aid of the law to place himself right in his harrassed feelings. We do not know au thing f who was to blame or who was not. Starke Coun- ; ty Enterprise. A tramp was found in the barn of . Wm. S. Stockton, a short distance i west of Lafayette, Wednesday. He j

had bid himself in the hay several days Mgo to escape the severe cold. He had nothing to eat, and was nearly frozen to death, and is in an unconscious state. His condition is

all hy

Hoham's Block, ON Laporte street, IN THE City of Plymouth,

In the County nt Marshall, and in the Slate oi Indians.

1870.

1879.

POE ft CHAPMAN, jan 9 79 PROPRIBTOttti SPECIAL

Milllllllffl! T IX S3

CUM WEEKLY HEWS

Six

monnths FREE to Smbtcrl btrs to

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snow, epeeia.iy in tue miuianu ueuartments. Trains are blockaded,

and all tidings of them are lost. The committee on Banking and Currency have agreed to a bill to allow National banks to use gold or silver as part of their reserve, instead of legal -tenders, which the law now requires. A Are at Aiesworth about twentyflve miles south of Chicago, on the Panhandle road, last Thursday night, destroyed the Uulou Rendering Company's establishment. Loss, $85,000; half iusured. An express train on the Indianapo

lis, Cincinnati & Lafayette road, Fri- ' ...... .. , ,, v lake ilc)sure in Hnnoiiiicinr that we day moruing, when running at a live- ; havs SMds STrMfSMMjiswltll the pMMMi ly speed, passed safely over a broken er of tin ( nn no W'kkkm Nk hi- h rail in which a piece seven feet in 1 en8, u ' l" nflt'r I al" r - out subj , I cntwrs at a premium, at uo mUtitmnHl length had moved out of position. . , ,M nrorths rcjrahu MhseriMloB price ot Vdviees from Fort Sill stats that I the iUroaucAB. . . . m . r or ene suhMTintiou price we Ilm furths Indians there have been grestly niMl) ou, Mll)ScrUiei , wpu lwo wK;rb-a dh ntented for two mouths, and I meiropolitaa and a home wetkly. Il

Ihl MMDlIf H.UOU of them Started ,:l! arnuem- ut om mu.m riu-ra Mte pin

THE REPUBLICAN !

at all hosards which diitiuguishes

Mr. Harris desired th' Seeretary to Bourb mi-m, and thoewho hail hoped note the appeal flOUl the decision Of rnr riniu n l ..Im ttUhaaalAMt

deliberath u over our public arTulrtl ' bought and sold freely at prices rang- japed a very serious one. A heavy

ciitical.

p. 1, says: "The election law have No. 1 on the L. S. & M. S. railway been grossly violated iu the recent due here at 1:41 p. in., met with an election in every county in the State. aoetdSSt a few miles east of here Repeating wus frequent, votes were Thursday night, which narrowly es-

ur.

rowd lo tne corriuor was tuu vemm w bombrtt,i ,hcm from iheir retreat, : st tluough, even had there been the troops he Stating to attack them . . . 1.

1 Uli to UO so. 11 was soon inm j npeniy.

( r-i iothat the dispatch had come, i j i then ensued oue of those dra1.1. tic Bceues which exist in Action n and historic fact rarely. M nald'a brother. In the crowd, d"

Seven members of the present Congress have died within a year, and Congressman Thornburg is now at his home in Knoiville, Tennessee,

w. onced the Sheriff, and tho officers not expected to live.

the id.

The Lieutenant Governor - The shall agaiu decides that theie is uo I pi int of order. Mr. Harris We desire to be on the record. I The Lieuteuant-d overnor The i question is ou seconding the demand ' for the previous question made by ! the Senator from Marshall (Mr. i Reeve). Messrs. Harris and Olds demanded j the jeas and uays. They were ordered, aud being taken resulted: Yeas, 25; uays. 2f. J The Lieutenant-Governor was call-

aie shucked and grieved at the prospect." There is much mere of this

character, and to the effect thai

two year's work of the Legi that promised to do so in ich,

ren of good result. The itmt e

cedes I hat "business uud moneyed men, planters and thrifty mechanics, laboring men and taxpayers, generally, have no rights which the hot Bourbons feel called upou to respect." And for this Ihe State was sui tendered. Inter O'-ean.

iug from a drink of mean whisky to iron bar over the forward wheels of

southward aud were sum heard from

as depredating upon the ranchmen. Before tho Teller Committee, Fri day, District-Attorney Leonard, of j Louisiana, gave testimony corroborating the charges of violence and In- ! timidation in the late election ou the I part of the Democrats. Two months ago the English hold-

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75 cents."

on. Thos. A. Hendricks has gone

Lingtou. Ho does not wish to

1! 1 V Al T . t

U1.C im cnaut es roi uie ricni-

y by heilig in liiiiianaiolis when

Yoohces is elected Senator. No DMA in tbe 1 ation knows better thau Hend licks that Mr. Voorbees is considerably below par with tho Demo

cracy of the country at laige. but it him to the top of the car, but fortuis nccc&sary, that Hendricks has the j nately not injuring him. The train

the mail car was displaced, and after I ers :f Erie railway stock were glad to

get rid of it at $11 a share, and of course at un immeuse sacrifice. With in th last week they have been buying it Lack at $22, and consider it cheap. A dispatch from Berliu says tbe conservative journals ajlfee in expressing scruples about that article of the parliamentary discipline bill which provides for handing an offeud-

dragging along the track for several miles finally caught in the planking of a croasway, aud threw the coach j from the track, at the same time driving the irou up through the car ' where the mail agent one of the old1 est agents on the road, and in his ! 80th year was standing, bouncing

ced iu cmitiiHitd d la u lade nit nation.

All even 1.--f in tercet nl, na'innsl ami liireinv. ii k- prvMii' 1 uuplctely and lromptly, h lhe one ps ihe ether ot thetu lwo fMMMal ions. Tl Miujle fiHiiini hill ami t as! worthy I Liii . un 1 1 ' quo tationa will Im worth, lo n mir reader., the entire bida-cii, lion pi in . To thoae who are net hu dliar ih lite ('Hiaoe Nec, u wim viy 11 1 tbe leat lepresentative ot b.depeudent jonr DSilsni 111 ihe 'i.t. Ti f ttirnii .' i -is a inrge eight column folio, "cr-un lull" of telegraph and gentral uew, siiort and pithy iditorial-ou the topic- "t he d , wnttea ia ver) tsmillsr, ImssIm bile. and in all iudepsinnents evidently aiuo to MvafhSisM few words, viilmut lbs MMSMSad tine writllag wlihä under so many of tbe lnre nieirnjxditsn jonrualtf "a wearineft- lo Ihe rloh." Facti, not words fip'ar lo la- ilh uiatlo. Ai) new suhsrritK'is to the Rki'L'Iimcak anil .ill (dd auhciibers wlio renew hetoie lhe first of Febrmry, sstjs Ihe WKKkLY Nkwb six inontha as prvuduui. J. W . SIDERS CO Pub. Rerublicss Pliuoulh