Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 14, Number 22, Plymouth, Marshall County, 4 February 1869 — Page 2
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aires auu rasunnco 3t MHUJEnORfiN I THOIPSOI. j r. r SVsasixnensa, i. c. THo-tirsox. i Tli-arijr, FVi,rnry 4, 1809. Thi: AVkt York Tones, io bestowing! tipon Ge..er?! Graut oto excellent I counsel as to the composition of his c.tb ' laetaggeat. that ex-Sectary Stauton j le ma le OCretary of tlio treasury, and ! b 1 la n C t Vi r AMiMftAü .... .1 . . piuivs mm lue reeeus uisekwfi that Stanton twice ordercd General Banks to relieve Grant from command during tho sico of Yicks - bur-, oaght not to preveut the prcsi - dent elect from availing himself of Stanton's brains. 9m j . . a . is uoi prooaoie mat General Grant shares this charitable and patriotic view ' it o , . ' ; J DCK I
anu na- iaivniJ on him when lookii" in i 1 .... . . , . . rt j are subjects on which the orators arc j L he apparent origin was the unprovoked the time; bat, notwithstanding this, jexpected to spread themselves. On j knocking down of a colored man. A ; wc have the assurance that ihs itateWhat has beeome of the Order, is -j the subject of temperance several bills I large number of people became involved, ' ment is true.
neu to banks to reueve Grant ? They I wore on uio in the war department. I XbeT ew missing. Who was chiefly interested in their disappearance f Wl. - .1.11 no t.'!3 nin.5L Ute v to harf? lr.lj. " v , tftcmj It hm freqnentlr been ehar I 1,1 o i . f. oiantonwonld tut hesitate to si or uestror eridenee in the war doartnent which criminated him. Now cornea ins prool ol the truth of the enarge. Bank, pockets were safer j & Hpu-u uian uie so.ia stone wnlh in which Siautou rciraed. Chifcl. mmm . f to .1 .1 1-1. I ry9 Timet, ALABAMA CLAIMS, Th statt depart meat lias recetred ncrsffcl to tli rail i .. mm or tn-tr r.anAt n i i... ..... vi ci.i. u i ImI ii evi rpv.ca BiBseij stronsly asaieattt Tb- i'4 tcr is Vih la ff . ' " in a matter rm whieh f. woald lo Hkels t0 uke :e, to Been t'ie ncae t;;.rrt i Kut . just one point to consider about the treaty which Rererd, Johnson hn, negoiia:ea. lias t.e got the best terms ; we can get without g tne to war ? Let ibe oppouetsof the treaty say exactly want they wonld hare. ..et them sav, - - c t , T mi if Great Britain will not yield what! 1 . - they uemand, whnt thev prooose to do . .. , 1 wwi ii. is lue treaty to be damned n eanae Kererdy Jehus n shook hand. with Laird ? sfoEPUOlATlOlV. Those who wish to sec how many and eminent examples may be cited in fator of repudiation of national debts and how ingenious aud plausible an argnmcnt Can be made iu support of sneii a policy, ought to read the pamnltli .A M.. l..i... 1 i. r.i i i (,i " noenea- ; ter (X. Y.) T uion. He say. : " No hu ge national debt has ever been paid .. I l1' or discharged, except by repudiation. The debt then, of the I'nitcd States. if it please God. and the bondholders will behave themselves as men possessed Of bowels, shall form an honorable cx-j caption to this rule. The tax-payers Will r ay the debt once, provided an at - tempt be not made to make them pay it twitt. They will pay it c nee, if tbej i . i . ... ...w, ru yyjui, h, reason of the exemption of the rich lrom taxatioa, that the burden prove rip niir 5(1 t.'W in nniiH.cr nr,i . . . - not pnealcf than they can bear. (;ouiiidering that the government is daily guilty of repudiation m the payment ot j KrlAUiHC f;" i .1 1 1 i r ' naislAsawsi nml mm- I wi.m.v..iu .jvh.iii.1,1 U I'lUll 1 Uli'i -'1- . . i phaas, and a bounties to soldiers them sflvc?, tlie beadheldtsn shcnld luve n w awesome fear of pal lie IndTgnalion j nreased by schemes for wholesale swin- ' ii tr- Will the take "justice end h.'ir bead ? ' ( hicayc timet. . r Tea Boon Brsisss. - But few person. have any proper comprehension of how vast is the book hnshlCM in this country. Take one item, f'ainsmuee, as ill us' rati v e: Matthew Hale Bsaith'. " SanshlttS sad sharlov ia KOW York1 which is the exciting wove, ef ihc day, has already reaelif d the enormous sale offline tUrff Wlthia thirty days. Tlie pnhh.be IS, J. nVBnrrssCes of Hertford, Cosut use two tons of paper a day, and run six large roller aswasea constantly to supply the rurrcnt demand. This in doing a wholesale business with one hook alone. This is a lar-p- work, betwean seven and eight nun Ired page royal octavo. surcy our.
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, j ... . . 1r . neau wun a yistoi anu ateci immeaiaie-i i!JM..i ..r cew administration shall eom In. Mr Ihe speaker of the house, Han. A. j ' J , . ,. 'disposed of
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eround at this time and U iil Other day, he Said : As many as are in 1 . ,. . ton can deny these faets, hot these who 1 ally mU Iter last sleep. BysJlitwa. öw,uu i n wen Known J () i- -i-uv.; uk- -1 ihm sififr-' . . . , . hat he ha a -reat admiratin r fuvor of the bill wiüsay I ss y-ur nose; ' , : . , know him bet find little djllseulty in anppoacd that Mnw was dead, an 1 the a ""'J' Mr Mi-.. .i , Boon, by hanging' bo cause is known . . , - L i , . , , , , , , . Seward es a diplomatist leealted! Of course th. bonse cornel ' fc I answering it. Perhaps the fact that I bodr wt cnhronded and placed ma Inssmnch as nor .ti.i i :-v'n- Agatn:As many a. are in 'isBtmoH ... s . . n o j handwriting o! Qa'a. oi Afttr the sleep the body show. "'. ? f nlenbt h"d" the motion on the floor Mclrratne sexton j llin, wUI bJcd no sin. of death, although the llTwT- TTnhn-V ofthe Presbytern ehnreh at Sewick. for bnt anal heart ceased lo perform and tawtnl money o. the tmted The ohW m ;n ihs aftJ aj. committed suicide this morning, by ... 4 . .K. , . WÄ their Innetiona. and no device could
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MEMORIAL.
j Rcpp.-ctfu.lv inscribed to Mr nd Km. II. G. I bayar, oa t-: doath ol" their only daughter. Rov can we say to t'.ice "bo rr.lm " I For rvrrv wrutid there i n balm: like thine own. oar h If hi.T. bl;c!, Am wo woald no. be comforted." I ike thine own sir.l. torn ai.d blatdfay, VvVhf ?dedno the Inward pteadlatS, Which told of duties all uccW-ted--Of Heaven's Bjir.pathv rejected, But wuni our eri-f 'lil! it beeaam A jariiient wrapped around our home. Yrt. nil we Ciu. we offer lhe. Of comfort hope anS uj ninth j ; Hsah a'l thv lonjrün. thy d.-fpiiir I but or o.. tii, and antjel- verr The biOMOmf of tkjf earthly care. BjTacu.a, Jan. 20, 1SC9. II. M. B. cor r t:s I'O If E CE. Indianapolis, Feb. 2, 1SG9. hiL Uemocrat : ! Tho "eneral assembly has pined hut ' few Jl',s 80 far' antl Jut lttIc ,ia een Jone 1,1 wl,ich t!ie r9oP!c generally are i to be bcnefitteJ- A bout 270 bills have been introduced lor the consideration ol the concentrated wisdom of the law ! Pinlora find hir.r tlio cuaciiin - , - J expect some warm discusious. i The temperance que?tion, the lailroads, I the eravel roads, the necrro school bill, nRre icen presented for the considers- j tios of the Cmmittee, but as yet, no : report has been tgrcen upon.' At first, an J I believe the only petWo, G2 j v: l i.i x l 1 1 - iii: ':i . i , s f re.'L-nieo; io-ujv. iv C.nt. Johnsnn. fn.m sitissn nf MsrJ w 7 r j j A " " " , iC.i . .'1J1shrll cownty, principally of Bourbon
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township. Three or four hundred! petitions on the subject of railroad exetnsion., &c, bars beea presented I If the people knew how little attention is paj j th w . 1 . to these petitions of every kind, : tney wouu not go to lbs trouble of procuring name, and sending them in. Ueatlemen who believe that something must be done to remedy the evils com-! P.ameu oi, neu ii very atmcuu to point . .1 .ii ...... 1 ? i r r- i .. ..... ... . . I oui me exact plan by which the desired Lüture. auu s.. lar ha. sir en sat- ; isiaetion id in a ice.hbr-rs foncr-
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II ia a 1 .ySvUl' LL. . .1 1. C I . BUM i .1.1 i ".. .t i i ti Gceaiooaiiy niako? s.jine nushable j Ol mutakes. amaliam. Jlr. vilw . hams, ol Kn ox county, resembles Abraham Lincoln, and is the tallest H ., , man in the bouse. Mr. Tebbs is the amallest. Mr. Dunkirk is the eldest' out, and the republican leader. Cofr .i u , .i i i tin' h I 1 itti f I ii irti.n ij t I i n i . L- . iwii, v. iiuu.iuhiyii, n lUv aVällver , , , , . - vi'vaii.t 'c'4.a. iri r i Ihc members from Marshall are watchiae tho interests of their constitu. j eels, and eTC not missed a rote so far. . Mr. Johnson L- a member of the cot!-' I miUee on swamp lands, and on the or-1 .- n . mm ... .,1 ganixatioo oi courts. .Mr. Meionaid '. I is on the committee oa trust funds, and on statistics aud cnai-r ition, and ou a
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: a .. .i .it. . I . of a state printing effiec McDonald has introduced a bill for I raising salaries of jurors to $2 per day 1 ind G cts. rnilcce; witaeases to 81.60 a dav and G cents milaire ; witnesses he r ; . ; i tore jmtices ol peace, to cents per day. Will probably be adopted, I. BEsl. GsaAHl. It bajstrted Washington, that I Grant is prer.aring his resignation as LeBeral and thai he will hand it to the president as soon s. the electoral votes t are counted. This step on the part ofl. Tl.; . .U.. . C general uraat is one mat na. l ecn urgcj Bpoa him so persistently that bc probably feels himself called upon ., ... . .1 . . , to take it in response to public opinion whatever may be his own private pre dUectiona With refereucc to the matter. I ri 1 a a 1 1 he next question occurs as to his .. .,, , , ! successor. 1 hat this will be General, :r,l .1 - 1-..1 I. .si.eiman. there is little room to doubt. The speech-made by that gentleman, ' - " at the military re-union in this city, Vf w w , -.ras i direct bid for the position. The nriee which he offered is ine which U tly acceptable to the radical sea:uiiueu atc:tf hence ho will be adjudged the' prize. 'I hose who may be disposed to I find fault with Shnrane for the unusual ! condescension, on his part, to flatter radical aeatisaeat. should remember
at he waa bidding for the grade 0fand it ia aald, intends a still larger 1
th general, that whieh, in the estimate of S military man, there is nothing moro desirable in the gift of the republic. More or less charity should accompany in view ot an offensive act ; and this charity should be proportiuate to the strength of the temptation, Chvajo
CRIME
Be&TIXOSJt, Md., Jan. 25. Four colored men ami a white man, charged with the crime of stealing the body of a Col. Williams from a tomb, about seven miles from Kingston, N. (J., were taken from the jail in that place, where they were held, a few days ago, and murdered by a baud of 30 or 40 citizens! of the place. No arrests havo as yet been made. Nv York, Jan. 29. Several burglaries and attempted burglaries continue to occur daily, and the police have begun to arrjst parties under suspicii us circumstances So much excitement was created by this prooess, in Maiden Lane, this morning, as to cause ai. alarm of fire. NXWTOBK, Jan. 20.-A curious dtaturbenee occurred, thia forenoon, at the corner oi" Canton street and I'arl, " "I J .. 1. I L " J I . --""V J ana colored persons, resulting eventually in , the mortal wounding of John Hopkins, j (a whit min k ffmnl IT aIatmI I and the riot was, with difficulty, stopped by the police. A daring attempt at barglnrj uiade last night, at No. 44 Maiden lane, I 1 1 . .. j 1 uui iui civ rcic acvuieu. inu iwn m the bnralars were subseoueut Is esnt nr.
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ll.l ovi uuv:wiMl,ui. LJ.ll I led. ffnldon nföss BatU, the author of the recent; heavy bank robbery in ( Brooklyn, was arrested to-daj Loumtille. Jan. 29. Near Owensburo, Kentucky, some days ago. a DC-' . gro man seixeo a wnue may ana inItintly outraged her person. The nt-, mm. a a e gro was siierwara capiureu ar.a committcd to prison ; but, on ednesdsy I.. .1. I L .t. :..:i ... 1. .!. ! ig, a 11 ..A! ' 1 prisoner oni, ana anng mm. An unknown man, s German, wp. wr - , c ilUaittyd soic'rle at the Ciiltoo honae this - mom io ' la : .. l . i :. i. :. ... b1 J dence. Kxecssive love for drink caus-1 ; l1w Mt FortWaikk, Ind., Ib. I. An Irishman fron Michigan, attempted suici'le at the National hotel, thiu morning, b cutting his throat with a razor. 1 A . . . . ..w - - . - - . - w r n: : till living. Iiis na t i o nad elHJ oi ins person, tie is mo is unknown. Quincy, 111., Feb. l.Aboul halfpast ö o'clock this after no. n, as icrry - boat Rosa Taylor was making thc her last trip, aßd when abont the centre of 11 the river, an ciueny genueraaD, Prv)k mm m. " m a O I (ob.y sixty years old, jumped uvcrbord, i 1 sad wa.- drowned. He had been about j tue icvee an u:o auercooo, i ii .i .ft !.:.. special inquiry as to what time the frrry - boet would make its last trip; but no one inspected his purpose. No one knew him, or where he came from. STATE ITEMS. May. Hen. Joseph J. Reynolds is visiting his family at Lafayette. William R. Jones.of Torre Haute, tnnV n tcniioonful of arsenic with a view of shnmMns off this mortal cod." I .. . . ii-.. it, J A vi"orous antidote saved him. Ho IV H fill I of rmnlnvment in destitute cir-1 1 m , - , - nnnosed to i I b , causc 0f acsir(. tü put a3 cud to his existence. Maple molas.'CS of the .eason's manufacture has already appeared iu the Terrc I lute market. Two boys, half brothers, at Kvens11 rtiiMjrrra1r.il nt or a , . ? . fiT tin V Hi' . muiII n..v ' . v i ' . rf. , . Vier fö; and one stabbed the, . , 1 l. a. w.Oi.l.ti. ncAir.inn . r . i i I r i r ! lUUIUI, lllilil.lll U3C11IVI MVUim 1 mini ' a Bd Qmaes, an employe . . i t rr Ml !l 1 I'll ! t:ie dciiersonviiie ranroau. was mil m m e -s l-i. 1:ist rrl"J I,ear x ,em,,, wniw lrT" in;: to get on board a hand car, which flt,r workmen were driving very rapidly. W. O. Du I'aw, of New Albany, said tobe the richest man ia the state j o! Indiana, has donated to the Dul'aw female college, of that city, fcl. ).'''. gratuity. Robert Dale Owen, pat grand roaster, will deliver an address at the celebration of the semicentennial nniversry of the founding of Udd Pal-1 lowship iu the Uuited States, which will take place April 2fi, at ludianap elia.
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the t'lckaburg laabroglloUbut Cno of Staat Clerks Says. A dispatch to the New York papers, York last evening : THE KDITORAL. The recent revelation that an order was issued from the war department, to Gen. Banks, just before the fall of Tiekaborg, directing htm to repair to ( that point ariJ upe Sl.Je (Jcn Qmi hM bejn Ba !c a , ,ic for commeat in newspapers, in all parts of the country It has been denied by Secretary Htnn ton, and the truth of the statement hai it has been denied by Secretary Stan. ton, and tho truth of the statement has been called in question by Mr. Dana, wim !;. mi M,,ft.,r ,.r The reader may a.sk, if this is so, how has the fact leaked out now, ar.d why Um h withheld from the imblie W Jn answer to this it may 'be said "that . . .1. r' r . 1 . 1 .1 ,r-. 1 .i.J ,,..1 Ir, I ..a l...Al Äl I uu .Miiiioiiuus iu iiii.-i tuoTi yeiuie, xue matter bavin-been brought to the knowledge ef I few army officer at the tiuic. This has been denied at the war i i .1 department, aud there arc no D.tpe rs on etA tBimrm tn nnfirm imtk nf ik ro,)ort Gen. Grant never heard of the 8t0rv antil about four weeks asro. when onc 0f hi, friends called his attention t0 -lt Qen Badeau, ofhisstitf, and a eongrs-.ouai iricim caueo oa wen. I , II j Banks, and not only learned ühai the I . . . . . story was true, but obtained irt.m him I correspondence between himself ar department oa the subject retained his ort-ers, and I tern with the mere eare when that Secretary S'rauton had the dnpltcatep. The consc documents were discussed j it en. Grant, beadquarte.ss, and a I rf taff MMgUt-d tHe mattcr to the correspondent of the AV tt i v,. . .i.a t. h ..tili, I"'"' ' i no nrst mmie t public, nreaums Hen Grant wil nuh tsh thni . ... , . t . . some time, will show that both Sec re- ' tary Stanton and President Lincoln hat was written.and that all was wriltcn uadf?r lhcir dircclico ffli.-ers of tlie Nineteenth army corps know of this correspondence at the time, end Oen Dank, was nred to obey the order, bnt he ventured t. disregard it. and the fall of Vdcksburg, a few days later, vindicated Gen. Grant, and the department saw fit to Call Gen. Hanks to 8CCUIlt f)l. hia disobedience; He 9pt iais 0WB gounsel. knowia g that the SP pahHestion of the correspondence, or fac( 0j- jra existence prtOT to the 10. 'eent election, wonld injure the republi . . .... . .. CM pirtyt and it is only made public now by the friend, of Gen. Giant. i Some weeks since, While Secretary ! Stanton was talked of for a position in! Grant's cabinet, our Washington cor. J respondeat eprcssed the opinion that he ! would notle invited to Mich a position I and a few das later about il e time
dated B ton, rueadaT.Jan 30. ".Ji. , WheretS. It ha, nieaned Almihtv WM tar!y erered from her body, and
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V ; . : : ; rul.tllcr thtt the copies of these order. "fil lnm U3 IJro- C W- Emmons, a HaBua "a L: understood to be written, or, at any lunnei uin toe copies oi tuwam oraera. rale au,hori,eJ. hy 0... liank, h. -k U ..iM.a b, ; "-" r of ouv broth,, -1.01, ouj m. ol lb. ur pn lr i :..-J .u:. t. w mr.b. I ntbr mMriffer tolb wor Wherc. Do bad emloarol Um.ir . o perpcirat o. ito
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Grant obtained this corrc? oondcuce i lnc roed,Val faculty. It will be watchbis friend, anoaneed that be proposed Lj carefully to the end. and with inter-
to rCDlaiu in PrivtU life- J f il H,,oulcl ! turn out to it lie took advatage o' his position as secretary oi war to destroy "poriant public documents, and espell 1 .t .1 . ..1. mlm cwiii Hivn v. Ii .i ii iiiijui i ii i: '. , . mtm own political proferment, it will be a cause for regret to the country that this determination was not reachod i ,i:q years ago. To the WetUm A&$ociaicd PremNew Vuk c, Jan. 129. The Herald .i n Ii has the follow ?nc important eommuni- . crtu.n, si-ned ' U : Mew York City, Jan. 28. 109 Seeing tho contradictory statements published in the papers regarding the faets, or otherwise, of an order having been isucd from the war department lo !(,(mi 15ut,s shortIy before the fall of I Viekshnrs;, directing him to relieve Ga Qmt 1 beg to state tho exact tacts of the case, and thus settle this much controverted matter. While (Jen. Grant was operating in front of Vioksbarsr, I was employed as clerk ta Secr'-tary Stanton's oTice,at th war department at Washington. Secretary Stanton wrote two orders, directing me. to make two copies of them, one for Ulegraphing, and onc for filing. The first of thess orders was addressed t. Gen Bauks, dircting him to proceed it onre loYickt-burc nd r Üeve (Je
Grant. The second order was addressj ed to Gen. Grant, directing him to turn over Jiis commaad to Gen. Bents
on the arival uf the latter, who had ; beeu ordered to relievo him. I do not mm mm m 0 m am rl 4 v mmmmm t ! , jr. it'APil I n r I ' i . rp,ou,HU , w orders. I havo lmvcd, however, their denartmentteleffranh office, hrorderof .Secretary Stanton. These OOfMOS should also be ou Bte ... the latter ofice. It is to be Imped that enough of the foregone IS trttS to ii.m.io the country . . ,. , j aeainat being agaiu diarrseed ul cursed with Stanton's serfteei iu the ,l forthcoming cabinet. A REMARKABLE CASE. w , , , Otitis; frincnanlB Ctrl la Traace for Paar wee ..1 A Milwaukee paper mn : A nor.ber of our city physicians wont out to Bnrlingtoa yesterday to investigate the r 1 , r .1 case 01 a eniHi wnicu, ior iweuij uayhas been in a trance. The et Q is j rononneed ouo of th". most remarkable I that ever came under tho notice of the 1 Cii 1 :i en v nri n 1 11 m n . . . ' i- 1 . 1. . . .1 .-. . 1 L , ... . , I J . ..... wouoer ma' it crcaT ca a sen-a: ion the report of the affair published j terday, we had not sumoient details to explain the ease thorough!-, but sre I 1 1 i i . 1 v " .1 r enabled to do so to-day lrom the lips Af mham sha kat- mii th child A little daughter, 12 years of Bge, I nil Min. nf nhrUti. Rmh ' German farmer, living aboat one and i a half miles from Burliazton, Racine o ... eonntf, in this state, ha i a severe at - tack of measles and diptheria. She had near! recovered from these or. the 8th da? of January, when she I C" lied her father to her bedside and told hin that she was going to sleep. and that she would sleep for a Ion?, j long time. Sheaaid ihe shiuld -. k as though ahe was dead, bnt she should not be dead, and sho made the father promise that he would not bury her wliich p raise it msy bo readily tupposed hi ; been faithfully kert. Soon 1 j i n .1 . .u . .alter makros tho rennest, ths child to as show tht.t the respiratory organs were in use The eyes closed. In tt.ls state Mina has lain now for G da; s, without a sign of death, other than ii sinking ofthe cheeks and eyes, whioli would be natural with one who had fasted for so long a period. Three .lays ego a vein was tapped, au 1 blood flowed as naturally as ii Wonld in a living person. A blister raised on the flesh precisely as it would on that of one alive, a neighbor of Mr. Kausen told our reporter that he pressed a finger on tho hand of the girl. Her flesh was solid, and upon taking away tho finger, the spot was white. In a few Feeoodl the color came again, precisely ss it wonld if the flesh of a living person were pressed in the same mauaer. Under these circumstances it is rcssonsble for parents aud friends to belie v. that the child lies in a trance, iDj tJl0r0 is iittic wondcr that the ease is attracting so much attention anion t Cat. A lari;o number of persons have visited the house of Mr, Rausch, and al! express themselves a lost in wonder ami amazement at this strikingly strange affair. LATER. Mina Rausch, the little cir! at Burlington, Racine county, who was mentioned in a previous dispatch as presenting a remarkable eae of suspended animation, ha been found to be dead ' .j n.t i. : il il nppww ww .w j j ar, irasi iwcou ..i.i urvvivus mi iys previous death . Fon BALK, or exchange for real estate in Marshall count v.. SO nero of inn( jn fmm Co . Tows, neir fjhieaee iV North-western railroad. F- r partiealare inquire of 8. Ti. Harvey, at the Buckeye Livery stakte. The republican convention for nomination n sueoeseor to Senator Pratt, I as member of congress from the Ritthth district, will be held at Kokorso on Feb. ; 11. The election will tako place on Feb. 20. In Dubois county there is a blooming matron of sixteen years who is a happy wife and mother of two boyn. n""d r - .,;v,'',,' nc aud I W" years.
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IV MEMORIAL
At a regular meeting of Bourbon Ledge, No. 202. I. 0 O P., held at Bourbon, Ind., on Saturday eve. J in - o . r .1 f ii , v, iou;r, ins lunowing resolutions, rel- ! alive to the death cf Uro. C. W Timj moos, vera unanimously adopte I. to the memhere of this lo.b- hw L.'. ; faithful adherence to the principles of 1 our order, and Whereas, It is right that we should ; -vprossin a nor snrtrasrs fnr kU " ' thit se recHrniifl Bro. Timmnns o w ss a worthy and secepUble Odd FeU tow, an honor to tho fraternity, a faithi o! friend and sgenin! and accomplish - ed gentleman. ffssofred, That while wo bow in ...... namoic submission To tins uispcnfition '.,f Divine Pkondenee, we hops that when our heavenly father summon, us ! from time to eternity we may meet onr departed brother in thai Celestial r , 1 .... 1 1 . .1 . 1 . uuug uic, wucn suprvaie Areaitect of the nnirerse pre.-: les. ifs',iv.'t, j nil .vo icnaer onr warmf 1 T t fVI 1 est sympathy to the widow and ehil1 . . . .1 . ' 'kr"u 01 onT aeccasea nrower, 10 mis theil sad bereavement. j faf, ' " " v I Rtiolvcd. That a copy of the-e rcso-re-ented to the widow 0f onr deceased brother a-d a c rv far. a' 1 ,lttl c f ldr ni.hed -. i :tri of Ply month for r ut !!ca:! ffsw Th.t s s token fi ' to the memory of our departs J brother r the lodge be draped in mourning end J I . . . ... j the brethren wear the usual badge ol moornins for n period of 39 days . w J l.PTTIA DlSIIKB, J. W. Davis, Committee. Over Half a Million Dollarn In Drairbaek's Obtained !y tlie CoonisrnBc vi' Kcw fork utfcDiIIouse ift:l:li. Was. J. Koro, L. X. L tid lav, and a cltrk in the export bureau ( h Xe'iT Fork rut on houv- liava ba j rested by Depnty L. Marshal So line, 'f the Blastem distrtet, Brooklyn, I n Inct.iMM f llii t(t Tmm hi
IIV lU.'lltUVI. V. .It'll ..... ., .....V.. j warrant ivs".ed by Judge Benedict. 1 While on hu wäy there he saw Um at -Ihc charge is that' of branding the j jeet of hia Insane passion coming down goseraaeat by procariag large earns of! lM(ii CCGB,Pied l7 her !iilio money upon " fraudulent claims for ' Roller. hen she camu up he joined drawbacks," presented and pessed at hci- By this time his dreadful earths oflliee of the Fifth auditor in the pcae'lnul becosae ßrmly fixed in his
treasury department at Washington. ,M , i -j i i .1 i the Iraucu with which the accuse ! arc , , i i .1 i i r charged extended through a period ol t r , -even months, irom January to Ju'y, ,- , " l?o7. 1 he amount realised was near'y ; r i (nf re i i TI Tlie plan of these faruds was sbt'Utl sunJL. iT..i as lu.iyn.: . i nun ii .i . ii iv. i i . v. vailed from !S'o2 until I lebreary. 1S68, f there was a tax of 5 per iv::t, i&p ised tinnn nil , 1 , , i . nunnfai'lnrM Kn; 1 . 1. . I , 1 A I .1. when the article, were exported, the; amount levied in taxes was refunded.! i fn order to secure the returu of the mnnAV nn eTr.orfpr hnd to obtain frnn. 1 . . . ,. . . .. tlie internal rveuue collector 01 toe Qistriot in which tho goods were manufac tured, a receipt showing thai the tax j had been paid. Then he most obtain a certificate from a custom house officer that the goods described iu the eol'ec-j tor's receipts had been exported The exporter, upon exporting the goods,sraa required to give a bond that the goods!
should not be relanded within the Bf Rev. Daaiel Hafcfc, I. D , , .. , a ,.ß e For fuH. fre fssriss, dear, t.;rL!inn, United States. VI .th the certificate of , pure ,lvA .r,:U.,.ltIi v,v ,,tt..lu. ,or the suoerintendcot af exports showing beauty ot thought and rich Rowing iiuagiua- , ...ii .i t 'tion lor nice nnilvss cli.iruotei , gapiic that a bond had been givia, the claim ; teifotfoea ami rips ahsktship lor 111. lilt. was prescuted to tho treasury depsrt- j pictore, gkuwisf orls u:.d hspdy illsatna j turns, dda work has ae eseal. aoca commeat and the amount paid En tnx f- j aiMdaUoss, as the above, lavi beeareceivfunded. The sllesations in this case d Iron Biahoa Sum ion, Rev Atberl Bane , . . ? . . . ! Kosk IViUr, L. 1)., LL4. V, . A lsrs sre that the defendant, Kern, with otn- p. Geo. Pans Boarukasi, l D . I m ers whose names have uot vet appeared. Wiley, D.D., Samuel W. Ptdwr, D-D..LL mm, , ' , .leadleaalngCKrvmon t' rrca o succeeded in obtaining the above stated ; Penonissti mi Seni CorCkcsisra eantsis amount upon bogus exports, and that fag lbs am Aftoej am sverywhere esse , 0 1 I hw with ptva: nucce. It i nowt Laid law and the custom-house clerk bssntifully illsstrsted au-1 elegantly boasd also s:ted in promoting the fraud, book, sad please, sverybody. . ii, i j i ... CoiimiBsk us. $100lo $200 per Montis, Ivorn is held to bail m the sum ot ..0, .,,...,.,,,, , ,:, -v Hn.iensrey Addrss. 000, and the others ia lesser amounts. I KKlliLER, Met I K1V I CO., . . , . . , ... , Philadelphia, la Cioemnatti.O., Ckteags, Dial. Atty. fracy has been at Washing- u.,8t.Losis, Me. H
ton during the last two weeks, and Bp. on exammination of the records of the
fifth auditor's office, found that fraud. " x ,V,VV.?KTI?'X I Kvra THREE BECirCo saeec.i HftM. ot this character had been perpetrated J Dimi-ias, Tror, N Y. fr the kumsdiete dnrias the pad two years to an extent ; iu.ninilai.on fMENTAL AGONY. bj yUUU1 - I J M. c ul reasJU. ol a lite of moiw
whieh 18 perfectly alarming, the amount being esUasated st wot mm than $000. 00. vVarrenta nnvn neon isriuc i ior, the arrest of s:h"r parties alleged 10 have concerned in the fiaudulcnt tr: i - sactions, and they will undoubtedly j 9 aoon be cxecutca. When the äße comes before the court, further develop- . , meats maV be expected SUCh as Will open the eyes of the country loa new I . . ,. SVSteul of ffaud. ffliraUtiC ID Its propor1 ' B p
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mj l y w mi w mm . I Deliberate Nonltff or a f ag I Glrl her Lover. BeeUS, BclmoofeOUUiy Obio. 0 the afternoon of t!ie 21st iut tho bod;? .f a young girl was fund lying to two riiu Lv the roadside, list Lead V-'I:J- 13 lil!)D-s ''arr ao i ! . " T 1 . g i ii 'me tiaie reii'iin.-: ifl bw tBli,J 11 üPPe:i1"3 that Cerr desired tc Marry i ... a .. Miss Fox, but lud been refused bj Vpsjreats, cu sceonnt of her t-xireicy , , . . , j vouiii. l i:e LMr. s br .tner, u:lo v&ir L.1.1 1 1 om wiiii uer wi.cn tiic-v met tjrr n the lane, who walked a' few jrd j with her. He then pwsbed km d wn, j sad comaeaeal to Feel in hi. pocket tfor his. weapon. The tittle boy r-in tj falher' hc1Me bol 409 ilant end mvm th "slam Thm : ' ' I 1 f . . . . . , . . wp s.snaionna hU ded dttßl,tCI 33 :i'"ve ' 1 1 Carr fled ia the direction of SewelU' j vi!l' turning by another road be stopped at a house and borrowed a cn a. saving ho wanted to shoot a rabbit. , On Friday morning be was disoel sred kAi.;n.i v.. . ... ugreemd. Oa coin- t, .Im, , on0(l that he had cut his throat will . shoe-knifn. The windpipe hai been severed, and wus protruding ff a bis i neck, and he coaid breath only thi igh t the wound. He had also phot himself ,eft breast, above the hart, aui the ball arre:!red to have 'odre t'. bhonlder. By pre&siag his seek t gc".. er he managed to talk v.lth dlflicalty. ronffJ tha innr l.r. I i , , , . . , ..!,... -vt!. ........ .oil,., .11. ...... .r. Uk.U IV kUC kiUO'i m I.IU. . .... whete he still lies in a critici! condition. ) the day the cri'ne was emmittsd, Carr riaited the girl at Alexander Huuter'a and cc a versed nith her for ' n?ui !y half an ii-.ur. Uu thU aeeasion she mentiencfl to him the hoj c'c?-t.'j . A hia tuir. nbleh he r.prearcd sjreni- ; distressed at sin " his intent i si commit Buleiue. He a.-wrrs tht sp ' ii thii time lie hud no intention of :AI i .j . ii; ' her :: aod did not e.'iue tj .1 conciusion lintiii soout .area noun ue :o.i ti.j d I was eomi it:. 1. i ta i . s a v Aq at I o CiOCK ( urr larlei Crotil j Sswellüvil!, h i3 mtesittasi betas hs lays, t. vi.;! i'oiV, and .vcs if there Was sot yet a thaaeo .:" proeoriag their . consent :o his marriage vith Louise. mind. Darias the short walk the "til told him that her grandmother, whoso . - bowse she bid jut left, had told her J ' that her parents hai declared tlaa I 1 she should never keep bis ccmpmv ... n ra 'fl. mjfcssalsa ral I 1 , BBOsam 1 1 I ali.. ng'tiu. i i v i vU'j u i i j j itioiii ii - - cussed both of them had a a'uort time , to live, add:aS tie query, U ouise. ar: j i !l 1 1 you piepaieo, io niiiiu auu ir.ijnn.ucu, T , ,. . , .. , I am. and immediately after h0 ! nii.die J her ilovn and drew out the razor, which he had hitherto kept cor I ceald in Iiis pocket, and proceeded to cut her thorat. 'I'!;., d.sl I'TMil :. nifil-M Iii til (rill III I conce:Umout and next inoruin was found as described above, hardly Ii e. lie Wii BOOKS. XW7 aSTBO, eOEKTS FOR NIGHT SCENES IN f HE BIBLE. BE OF GOOD CHEER j .l Uiturs. Three for our tsl witbpum cm.ct SS 1 LIVERY. ivnav awn SALE STAHI,K. ; TIm a nfl rn ijt nai ha i la aw ha iii iivcrr a 10. ..f Al I Man KOSK, la OaUj i.prd to , ,,x,.rx , n,.. !t .tV hc.inra.. He ha. bott.T horncn and rtnr bupifie th.n ! errr bti i kpt in I'ivnunuL, arMeli fin la ppard io hoM I CM psbUcoa th marl rcaapnahl term Tr.vf j oonvevod to arn- pirt of b" coiihlv io niwi ih' rn s. l lisnvrv.
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