Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 43, Number 11, 24 May 1873 — Page 2
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1 1 1 1 l i 1 1 W KB IBl ma M ft v aiTB2AY, eat tvrera.11 1 ...Ma" a ' aL-t . - mra C2saa-rr-t lw ib 8ftU Our rl-TTTi lrToW.rialW r-. 1 ',BrSinoto wiM.fl f.iVi-i.. .Ij'i,;;.,. earry the vndows .and "orphans' to carry ua noon, inn .nmnna in 1 the graves cf .their , kfohandf n4 fathers. T mwWiw the Ciehy mond Ocrnet Esad hare fcaubred their ftarso,', knj wi3 ccatribute their sbrs',. ti pis irWorai&4 exereiass. The rrootaon wiU fom owthe tssza l lin end Pearl Strestmss on Uain-at JL o,eioc3r,a4 Jnore, prompUy 'a P. IL, cakdar.ths eocaaand of 2 cientltfdtoihe sereral cemeteries, where tbe ceremonies of the ocosa1:psrTe ,s ,' ; , 7s crnelj ask our good eitisens tocirt ths portion of on day, ont cf C uLr of-the year's briylit3i! reoonction of the serrieesd C Ud patriot; it is a small, bet just and F7?eT ribnte;Sst ts iiriinss bs generous and tJ. cad trtii fcyralty to coun try tri tci Ws. Wt hsmmed la by the tsrrow lines of party and seet, 1st ca bs ,bed sad gradons in oar taesbory of him and his deeds. ' ' f :D - :t; .jas, n. .mssicsv .s;' 4-J Dsooration Committee. - 4VCS9rCSWATiok;'Vl On(eayltheIblican nomfrjai fw lude of the Wayne CSret Cfczrt passed off Tery qui etly co tpotiiaon to Jodje Kibbey, said ks wnsVof oourssninated. Cad Csre'been eAyoorapetition far CA ' Wo- we' aW satisfied Judge Cilhey . wpold asts been tion, it woiaJl lssjve csiswered erery pnrposACd bi endorsed by the j Party, had the Ocranty Central Oomnuttee mt sad made tne nonnnation of JttJse lom. The People had indicated lum as the ' fitting man for the position, as soon as the Lsclatcre ; had formed Wayne ' County into iCarenit. We have placed Jca F. ILrssmr's name- at our mast head, and predict that ne wOl reoeiTa, jthe fargest majority for the Jnsts!? ercr giren any can didate for. any position in ' Old Wayne lwee.: ; T A aaitfr t Seleace. Last weeke had a call from our teacher friend, A. JT. Surface, ' who has bees anCariag the pains of the too dariaj. scientist since the. 3d inst On that day at the residence of Mr . Ozias, hear' Lewisbuig, he proposed to give a chemical experiment kx the wav of an explosion by the atxd of phosphorus and the ohlorote of potash. He . was carryinj both mixed in his hand throturh the gtla, so as to be a safe distastes nwty, wlSwi the gate struck his hsrJTj ssi ia'aaoment the mass was d CX d Har ootid H be shocSc cv. Camm oSL It tin tia wbclsiuids of his hand WMrir?sndihe right hand not a nw-s Exjorea oein? aeam nymg . - - ms M - to reSevo the tderf Tie call ed lor applo Cer Wmd his hand fa Catt, fctt iil-not SJSHywS M&l aSiS is now btJi-iT to heal and it doing very wt'alier its experience with VbOtZZBTKX -u.-tl Mr. Cjspe has engaged for next year in th Germantown Schools at 451,100. That 11 da lijOon Ijegw t. We have a "Dan Surface, A aia uai city, wbfcU no tfscientist" exact ly, turn political: alchymist and in tryos one of his experiments, he sinstdjiah.entirely off the inside d kaa fccsaav kju handling ; composition nfskcabneerg." The tula anaoes&ta' tHA. that he ban - dled, r O thc ho xycU do the aameS2 sstin, whenever the oppritty orera? ' f m ttdn't im. merse Iliads mirle butter,'' bnt ho iocattaxes io do next beet I thing: edit the Telegram. ? That'll do." Mr. Pteioct hsrrir3f Aseliaed the Kvissiatt tliit has' been tendered to . ex-Governor MarshaU Jewell pf Conneoticut by whom it will doubtless be -accepted. ' Gov, Jewell is well adapted to the fkiBi tion, being a gentienmn of culture, honc,'tnltabmtysnd wiial the best looking man east of the AD ghanies,i wnirih; aawrdinjr ' to Mr, Smnner 'hasll recoxamendation oT wFauaa'wUh a diplomatic ambiticS?3 oi o nh moLu-t I , Lna '3V- ' . Tbo Tadrram- vuitiem the &ct that John C; KSPhemm, ts spoken of as W'caniidte for .the 'Public ttonoOa u , jyenn tsnnmcy . oi unm county, aacTLeacTCtiadby the last TiaHtftff- rr- thi 2d of next xfcsalh Itt Csb Township Trort'aibys iie Is qusfiied J' . r lit. I i " tji'a-'' ;''' Ihe tHian and Jsr in every repct a worthy man." We second the motion, and hope our Trustees will make this appointment he ia
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Wabhiwjtok, rjj &lay, 18, tX Tha mtyiinaQeU begin to - jT ft - mJ sent a wholesome appearance. ice. new i pdiatoei, green peu, itnwberriee, Ac, ere becoming quite plentiful, although not so much so at this -JThe new. postal cards are already eauaing a greet' deal , of jkrouble, . XJpottanrtersail oer the eounTO xf J? ?WBd, are constantly 9?WuWr W.SSPW?...? decide on matters relating to them, r ttWnot a. wt W dSnildV settled as to what ssay be consider v.. - - . . ed suffldentiy objeotionsble to war rant the, detention of a , card. While it is objectionable to the par tj sent to of a sharp donning epistle, it can not be considered objec tionable by the people, and there fore many snch letters are now be ing sent through the mails mncn to the in jury of the btniness pnblie. t Sereral thousands of dollars are annually contributed by the clerks in the Various Gorernment departits and the citizens of Washing ton, for defraying the expenses attending the decorating of soldiers grares at Arlington on the 30th of If ay. Great preparations hare been tins year - for the occasion, and if the day is fair,' Washington wiU nearly be deserted on that day. We are to hare the, long lookedfor report of the Commissioswr of Edacafaon by Che irst- of June, ' so says the' Gorerninent printer. Com' missioner Eatosi .has been greatly annoyed by this delay in the pnbli cation of his report, but he aor the printer eomld i3aake haste," as Con greWonal " SSm," xeports, eta, ai rways', hare pnaeedence under the regulations cewemrng the printing olSoe. '"f The Cfosomissioner has eon trol of only 5,000 copies of the report, and the entire number , he informs me, is already, nearly, if not quite promised, so that those 'who still desire this valuable docu ment will hare to look to the , Congresswnal snppry, " through an appiVitinsi to their Ilember or xwi ouupwga ior uenexc wency is now bemg mapped, out by several ambitions V politirians . and the ehances are calculated with all the Bhrewdness of oockjot opera tors. . ( The life of the . piwfessional pjliticians r is one r of fierce and wearing -: eonfiioi . No sooner has one election been decided than the Issues of. the next are' auticipated, or, u possioiie, , creaiea , . Many . of however, are bound to meet vith disappointment Issues' and interests which tdsv are exceedingly prominent . will in ' twelve months be forgotten.! "Some times- we -can't most alwavs 'taU" how the eat is going to jump - Wait gentlemen till the raline quad rnpea semes ior ue. lesp bettre you begin to calculate its direction. The General Government has re-1 solved to enter suit asainst the maaejin energeuc aemonstrasion. The smt is hronwhtin -BartM fore JudgelCaupman for the reason . that that court is not crowded with business u are the courts at . New Tork and Boston. , The public mav then expect an early decision of this important ease involving prin ciples ana . interests ox transcend ent importance. .The, recklessness of railway corporations has arrived at a pitch of audacity which de mands a snarp cneck. It ! remains tott Congress em ? In France,, rail way franchieee last but one Hundred years, :- The com panies are allowed that time to get back their money, principal and in terest; afterwards tile roads become ; the property of the Government It would have been well if such a principle had controlled our corpo rations. , V,. ... i w'r. ; . The Secretary of the Interior in a late communication to the Commisssioner of Indian A3irs exhib its the danger of the system of In dUanr reserves. ; The , pressure of L popnlataon upon - these reserves j is 1 PB1i; wouki. jaqmre, mn eattnror aikury force to prevent we ixarusK ox waits setuers upon these raxtrvesv jThe latter fhisi. Jy established theinselves and, established a powerful , inltaeaee with the government The lndains af :ter a few tntile efforts to secure the interference of the authorities finally; became- exasperated, and raised the . tomahawk and horrid scenes of slaughter stir the ' wrath of thepeople from Main to California. r.The causes of collision are too many and too aggavating. The, only remedy ; is the natnralization and civilization of - the Indians,' which meads their, silent disappearfJaaOaV'f.'j .j Vi'? - ; The NewjYork Central Railroad has finally paid under protest the (400,000 . internal - revenue ' tax elajmed by the ; government . Proceedings will at once be instituted in the proper court for its recovery. This is right and old Commodore ; Yanderbilt would "have 'shown, his Usual sagacity . by. perceiving this at first' J lie got crotchety, however, and thought to bully the ' gov'ernment ont of m but rights. If he succeeds tQ showing that the tax wa illegal, win ox course ie re imbursed. - o one man, nor oan any et' of men,-' though assured with enormous - capital, with 'lmpa . nity defy the demands of a free rovemment backed by the deter mination of a whole people. Our government will receive from
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ieri uieriuil fjaount oi vamage walked At thedSeriev ArTitratoi u now at work securing thereqtu site amount in geld.- It will,- howayeer, pdy be aeipM-rjte pnrohass r ana transmit coupons oi American securities held in EnglandT' The bank of EaBstUwi3 then, farthe imSL .beingct as a ieemingl agent for onr bonds, held abroad. The effeefwm be nearly 'the partial amount of tthe now of, gold .from mUi . . . x ii. " ' C V-.il? its innuenc trpon our niarketo: - juuuaiB. w. ww ulm an niuu.U18I0, lrbTidexl lor the .with--a drawal of 25 mUlions of authorized circulation from the banks, of the Eastern State's ' to redistribute among1 new banks in the South' and West The Comptroller of the currency has giren notice of his intention to make an allotment, under the law, of the amount of currency the Eastern banks are to ' lose, and to make the appropriate requisitions under the law. The New York banking interest is, of course, alarmed at this movement as it will measurably curtail the moneyed, facilities of the great metropolis. But New York has the lions share and is now merely called on to disgorge a few of her surplus millions for the benefit of parte of the country that need it more. . ' " ? TO WORK rsUEMOf I v : Since the glorious result of the election in the Second Ward, has term mated in a permanent triumph of tfao Bepubliean Party : there, aa well as is. the Council, we feel ' as thongh the substantial fruits of this victory should be garnered for the lasting good of our city and people,' morally and - financially morally, in so having the administration of our city conducted, that drunken nessSj'and the whole brood of little and big vices and immoralities it engenders, may be abated or aboli lshecb" financially, that "economy and retrenchment" may be practic ed instead of talked - of cut ' down our expenditures,, and make, every effort to decrease our indebtedness. We' cannot better express our wish es and the desire of - every good man and woman in our ciry than by adopting the following I sentiments in Lafayette- Oourier, ani mAkinir triAm AnnlanalilA in TUoh'.
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k jjropoiedi we under stand it, to organize s new party in Indiana on the temperance ques tion, but it is proposed to make the Bepubliean party worthy of its his sory ia fair and square indorseasent ' of ' the Caxter . Law. -s The temperance sentiment of Bichmond we trust' is strong enough to hold Mayor ELierand his aids to a rigid enforcement of this most righteous and. humans enactment; -Let this the worse-than widowed wife of any foor drunkard in. Bichmond feel that the i eight hundred and ninety-two sohd eitisenst who voted for CL B. Walkenand a thousand besides,' are "pledged to her protec - 4 tion in the I fuHest eseasmre of the flsw,3 - andi thatT the sleek r.t and weBeonlitioned rum-seller v who i robs i her 1 husband : of hin . , . ... briad' This is the law m tU spirit, i ita eubstsnce and its equity. 5 Uerken Sseacepa Ofisiea ef Oar . '" Fersa of teal. The clear judgments of Herbert Sraxcn in hia 'exhaustive treatise on Sociology is best illustrated m his conclusions touching King Caucus and the mob of political bummers who in compact and well or manipulate ht wholesale and sell uaurpa tion. He says: , ; " ' , 5 "While the outside' form of free government - remains, ' there has grown up within it a reality which makes government, not : free.,; .The body of professional politicians, en-' tenng public life . to get incomes, Organizing their forces, and' developing their tactics, have, - in ' fact come to be a ruhng class quite different from that which the Constitution intended to secure; and a class having interests by no means identical wrfii public Interests. The worship of Ithe appliances to liber ty, m place of nberty, itself, needs eontinnally exposing. There is ho mtrinsie virtne in votes ' ! Th6 poseessiou oi reeeenareives n xtoi in itself a - benefit These are but means to an end ; and the end is the maintenance .of . those . conditions under which each citizen may carry, on his life without further hindranees -from other citizens than 1 are involved by equal claims the secur ing to each eitken all such : benefi-1 ciai results oi ms acunues as . mi activities naturally' bring. ' ' The worth of means is measured by the degree in which-this end is achieve ed; and a citizen nominally having complete means, and but partially securing the end, is less ' free 'than another who uses incomplete means to more purpose " " r. The Local of the Times, can't bes the f beneficent results in.Suppressing drunkenness" of the SaxterBiU, which he alledges was claimed for it by its friends, in our pity, and gives the evidence of .'others," that the (Whisky now' dispensed at the various saloons was never viler, or easier to get Prosecutor Coxstock couldn't do a liettef thing to show that local what the i BaxferLaw was "passed for," than to in terview him and take his testimony. Depend, he's a valuable witness.
Kensmicaa Srt
CoBveCioa-ae i3 ' -tJbLOTrstrs, May- 21. ThetJiate Bepubliean Convention reassombl-1
ed. James xopnroe, oi UDerun, squawsimt papooses captured, was chosen permanent chairman. ' -The troops dn' Tuesday were huThe following - ticket- was nom- rying toward Tan Bremen, - pursu mated: Fat Governor, E.-F. Noyes iny.v dreyjxt m "Mrfeof - be
, tenant- Govenor, -Alphonso Hart, m -r a cj- , T J y OTejoupremeiupg long
term,Vm. White, of Clark, renomrU, tbara4t; to pimnw tination; short term, W. F:' Stone, .er,cecor!iiijr tV4Bid MA wiliata ,ad-tA-'-.dA.tia.v iMwt So he" pWaty of time ft.jat
"of J: ErieV renomination: Attorneyl vrenerai, iionn ' iJitue, 01 ureen; Cotroller- of ' the Treasury?' Wnx ;T. Wilaon, of Portage renominatioti; Member of Board of Public Works, -Philip Herzing, of Anglazei renomination. ' v The ' following platform -was ndopted: il:: y :x I i, r- .,, First that the princifKs of the party, as. heretofore , expressed in'tts conventions, are reaffirmed, and 'it is declared that events have proved that the practical enforcement is essential to the welfare of the conn try and the maintenance of the in terests, rights and liberties of the people. : . . , . Second, that - we reaffirm our confidence, in President Grant's Wisdom, integrity and succes. of fthe atlminstration of his higX of fice. -H -n.il. , .-. Third, that here should be regidj economy in State and National ad-. ? . i iv.i- j .i, I uBwawai bmmi umii whb anooiu be continued to be reduced in both "a a a . . ... as rapiaiy as consistent witn government, the 'maintenance of public credit and. : the certain x inguish of !the State and National debts,.-,, r. -,r"i-rv:rA- .:V tr : : -4 Fourth, that the publie lands belong to the people, and should be aacredly preserved for homes to actual settlers, and we pronounce againBt all further . grants J of the lands to corporations. jo?t la A f ) Fifth that' adequate provision should be made by law for-' the protection of ; persons engaged in mining and other hazardous forms of labor. ,l-,-.-.,y - irXii- ... . a J a a w . t i DixtA, tnat . tne producing, commercial and industrial interests of country- Should have the best and , cheapest . modes of transportation possible; : and that capital invested in such .means of transit whether by railroad or otherwise,' should be premitted thi reasonabled right of renumeration all abuse in their management ex. osssive rates, and oppressive, .dis criminations against localities,, per sons or interests, should be correct J uu aT3 u .l , , ea irom sucn wrong and all maprop-1 i ainrL avvKyfarv nma r.4 .. I
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jwwn via iBuiuauB auiu : UUIHT . Cvlx porabons. -.r. Seventh, thavwe heartily applaud the active - measures of the Jate Congress in ferretting out and ex posing corruption . and .we -. hare seen with profound regret in the1 developments made thereby dence of political and official COrruP 4 tion and abuse of responsible nb sitions by men of all political par ties, to runner personal, ends. we demand, r-ttre official conduct, nnd the- punishment of unfaithful pablic men, who, having betrayed the confidence treely extended them j shall not by any partizanship of ours, be shielded from the disgrace their acts merit? and . we ' denounce all Credit Mobilier transactions, whatever be their form. '; ' " " Eighth; that when retrenchment is required to lighten the burden of taxation, and to continue the re duction of , the public ' debt, the increase of salaries is unwise; that we condemn, without reserve.' !-'th vorting or receiving of increased ; - ; ; - iuc wsrnceB aireaay renaerea and demand that the provisions ; ofi the 1st act of Congress, by whiei . salaries were - mcr eased, snail be 1 promptly . and Unconditionally re ? r ' . . . , " . s peaiea. ; ; . -. i TSintn, tnat we cordially welcome to onr shores the nnnramerl of all w our snores me oppressea oi au countries and remembering1 with pleasure that our adopted fellowcitizens have always proved loyal to tne . flag Of the Republic, w favor such modification "Hof the naturalization laws as to material ly shorten the; before voting. - time of prob ation THE RED SKINS. T:CT i Moeloes i- goiag to tke Pitt ,i -ea)try they Save beea in : Maciatioa all the Vfhlle. , KlTcr Cot . . Sah Fsascisco, May 21. A . dis patch from Yreka . . this afternoon says the Modocs are still going to wards the Pitt Biver, country. Trails nave been discovered, show ing that the Modocs and Pitt Hirers nave been in constant communica 1 tion. It is believed the Pitt Rivers nro with Captain Jsck nowr l i The Pintes are out of there eoun 'try also. Twenty of them f were seen in Surprise Valley, but sud denly disappeared. 1, ' It is reported that large quanii ; ties ' of ammunnition have " been ' sold to J the Pitt River Indians. Several councils have been held. The attitude is threatening. Old Sha,ve Head tells them they must ,ght or go to their reaervatioiu rtJBStrrr or tbs modocs bt battbott& 3 A dispatchr from Yreka says- the - Modocs left the Lava ' Bed about two days after the attack on Captain ''Jackson's force."-- The' old stronghold has been abandoned, and Jack is making his way; i to-, words the Pitt river Indians: with the Warm Spring Indians and Captain Habbouck pursuing. It is reported that a quarrel , has "arisen amongst the savages, twothirds declaring they will fight : no longer.;;;-;'.. f.-tj;r'"' I'-'J to . . The employment of troops in the Lava Bed is quite useless at present , ; The courier was shot at dose: to Van Bremers. rr? . .v , : Batteries A and E,4th artillery remain in Camp Lava Bed., ': ifi i !" Another dispatch sitys the Modocs are scattered in the country about Butte Antelope Creek. On Monday Captain Hasbrouck overhauled
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rtVlitowarrti t timbered tesT TiTwrifodoes portedLkOled in I he battle, and ten ;ywi iwttH. irf Itai-i l iUlM4( Twontr-tiirM -tboaaaai.. Jto inudrod lerHW ia Bqatoa oaa not . wite, and imiMB'tbnosmlid can tot r4d. And -twenty, twoikoasand ol tboaor who eao ot doJtoMi ara lortign born. The Onwtgo Tina aaaerta that on tba'iat of May tha road ia -tba towaa ot Boy leaton apd Badfleld, Oiwego County, were imBaatabla to boraes beeaoat -of two' or: thraa let of aoftooed and alaaipiDg 1.5 , x CaaadiaB papara eoatiana to. la Beat tba exodaa ol French Caaadiea, epilly tobbjc mW.-k tba Caitad.Uleaor permaaaHt aettlemeot Our paper ifirni that in one dar, from tba lower River da Loup' to Jevia, twelTfi baadrad peraoaa bad dapartad foe tba United States, and tbat they were joined at -the railway atMioa by aix haadred others.Taa MwrssHdtair jast coa.asaacad ar (ho New York 7Vtoae office will be nine atoriea hif(b, eormoaDted with a lofty lower. The preaeot qaartara-will ba vacated at oace and the otfioe will be removed to NI 5 Bpiuca atreat. ' H ia 'BDderaiood. tbat althoaf a tba 1r0un doea not announce it. tbat tLe estimte for the oew baildiBf anMMnta to $66,impressed apoo workmen pf ail claaaer, now TLm ta niu UHd Knlttl nwlhl A katiia inai toe pertaaiai aprwe; amaea ara osaaa. iwie uoorrrs or Anverica comnoaie to ineir Wona aa annual total of milliona of dolUrn. eappoM tkia vaet earn warn ased in' toe eatabliabmeot of co-operatire inatitntiona that ia to aay. io tnraiog laborer! iato eap UaKsta iosteadof jraatiag itinatrikea. . -It ia not jrenerally known, remarka the Wigftioetou StaT. that "Mr. Chase wan the lat el ba lioa Altaoeb he bad aix or aeren brothers, none of them bad mala iaaoa and all died before tba Oltief Jtutiee .1. And aa be died JeainK n aon it followa tbat tba linean'l name of Ch-seo faraa hia fathera imaiediate branch of too family ia eonoeraed.beeame eatinct with hia death. fUtker a notable evidence of advancing alairaoa the part of the colored people ia the fact that out ol . tweaty caooiaatea at Norfolk, Va., for Weat Point cadetebip. of wham nfteen weie white and: five black, a eoloied yoatb carried off the priae, having cobm oat ar.t la aload aoaapatitiva axamOngen haa torneJ out another poet, who boaata the pretty name of Stephen Mabel. Hen ia a apeeieien of bia vorte; , . , Debiad the pines bad aunk tba son, , '-..Darkness lay o'er Oregon; ' . . Wfcen on the banks of tba WilUamette, : A youth waa seen to set and aet, ' ' ' . Ana aet ana aang noio wa moon .:.-c. A wild, vet eweet. Dathetic tune , ,Tbejer going to bnild. I feel it rat, : . j A bridge acroaa tba WUliamatta.' The SkeMoa Bakien. x- -S-i ! B. C. Sbockey ottha Mooitor Milla waa at Sheldon over Sabbath, and went out to sea tba remrtkable Bother of four remarkable babiea all at one birth. The mother and. icnuarentiouriiiMegiriBjBreaoragweu.BUtt t 1 .1 a" r..a - i . 11 A tba next county tair. Ttn umnj m quit. auageat that oor Lafay etta ladies uite poor. We do awmacloa thing left with Mr- Shockey will be forwarded. Lafayette Conner, May 80. : ,; ; A Kentucky paper narratea that aa a gentleman waa croaaing a mill pond in Allen county a few daya ainca, in a canoe, ha was attacked by a turtle of extensive proportions. The turtle approaching with his modtb;opea, waa repnlaed by several -blowa with a paildla, bat immediately returned and drireninff and the maa permitted to lead in renewed i tba attack when ba. was again eSTll JS.?1.!! -JriHrtr ihJf i wo and and a half loat and hia tail ad la ran asai4a-B aim. - - f W do aot-aay 4bat(e. a 1K, but . wo aay it is tba biggest freah water turtle we, have ever heard of. ' "- - V'tf. - J -' ; s There ia goiag to be no end of trouble with theae-foetal eards, Hete fa a real nice yonng man on Colombia staeet, just borne Irom col lege and destined for the ministry by his fathers command, b ti had a postal seat him yesieraay.a out tor, wine, gin ani cigars, and it cornea from the Same Srm whioh baa receipted all the yenag man 'a 'atationary bills, and tlie farber baa tba receipts, aad by some accideat that postal 'card faH into bia bands. Now what ia tbat young man to doT-Utica Herald. - v - H-s 4,,-' V,. i r ' ;..A abort time ago k ttoty wa( cireuUted entitled, "A Ben. Wright ;N taaaara," which purpottad to bean account of the perfidious 1 !,"nJlt!V!r' S!r"f' btf fj f, ureal UHHD1 Vtl . aVOala Vf riKU. ,(U0 P1 Diego Union deniea it. asdsays there la bnt i 'tmtit ia it from bairaaiag to and, FSJJSEZJSl I ait'sen of Mortbera California, waa. mardered I hj 1 aoi. who-were altefward captured and I war nr Jirraweow t-cuawrTae Madura Coar er rorta two tirea ia, that town. Sunday morning tr,e n rth HadUon floor mill waa destroy, with ail lu aaaebinerv and a lam M1"0"' "fbeat. The im u nverit.ooo, ..r-bnn aifht.dealroymg property to taa amonat of ii,wa wbtah thart jiMn-jM j A bright iittle boy- hearing bia father r aay that a man ought to "stick to bia basiaeaf, ' emptie4 a bottle or ameiiag ia taa oar gea: tlemaa'a office chair. Tba old man . say a ha haa hot been eloa': ao bsdir ainear !S 7ial re warded hia oS-orita: hr takiac kirn a Whal ing trip to tba back caflar. T. t. L IV. . . t Mt1.lt. tata.eonntr and local. not wBty ara bnt ele where, to dr&w late rest on pobJie fa a da aad appropriate it to private aaes. The'cuftom ia mora honored ia tba breach tlaaaC tba abaervaace. for by ever- principle of law ana mora io taa -jawreaa.oBi'. toe poopias money belongs to tba, people themael vea. The ontxnfllcial-wi ever heard of wbatoloateered to accoaat tar aaon interest, ana , turn it intoibelrsasai'y where it belongs, ii' Mr. Tata Uwr, 1 Ht aakr Cttr raswsrarM It ia no credit for evea dofag hia duty ia (hear daya. arvsamaal SKicasitj--lao. foaflaaw ea awavarv apt to tall iata ia thinking abatever intareata or'amaaaa them aari ef aeeesaftr fnSsra at oa: amaaa tba pablie, Bre the,, beat of a Ktora are apt to write at each o'hnr inataad of for tho pablic, oa the) sappoaitioa appar eatlr tba pieasantriea and paraoaaStiea which tirkla or gratify them a maeBr aMat, Aickle and gratify tka pabito eqaally. If there ia any one thing tba Jpoblle -earn' lea'- aboat than ail mbara it is tba personal griarancea of editors or tbe likes and dislikes of newepaper mea. Tat tnaay. clover editOTB-aoiDe-timeo, :au tnto ut nabit ot aiaatcg toas sort of StthT ba (fit Vera Teal I y nlitable, Far. iDssaacOytheaa are three or. tone .exceU lent nwapnpera ta tbia country which eeeesto bod parpetwal delight ht firing ot Halieioaa oeraonal sqniba at Richard Smith, of tbe CiticiaaaliOaietie. cait.r bimfhe 'truly good,' pablishing mock oalogiea oa bw character and satirical . sketches of ha aieer. The New Tork 8no(-eave a very promiaat Jlaee to a-vita care tare of Mr. mitb, aeeoopaoiedby fireratftlomo of n atter, passably funnc.aadaborangiily maliciova, which will be eagerly anap'd op and commented npon by certain papers in tho-'-WentV Sbich eKher dialike.: r fancy tbey, dislike Mr. flmltb. Bat eat bmof' What daas a anbke rare ifit pe peraoaal likes -uc diaUavra of these editora,r wbetnar "Mr. Smitkbaa a red ooaaor tteVov wbathar!ae ia traty; good or unly baa t - There may be a great deal ol wit 1b thbae threadbare-allasjoas and aiereoityped Biaga, hot we ooniaaa wa ara, at t abl toaeeitCz. 4 - - - :o J r'""i-f t.-w Tba Sbelbyville (Kv.) Commercial eays; Tba araadbuaer af Bietaard Hiaui a Mr, .PowelL .wha served in too Revoiatioaary I war, IB sbht co nay wciaa mm twiai ww fire 1 1 laaJetjonrol Bedford coaaty., It came to Mm aa a grant and cotnprwed 2,000 acrea Mri Htasa baSlivad Mlhjs-flaaar.oarforty years, and altboagh ha baa made aoeao changes he now owaa J,60 aeraa, and aspects to straggle through years to aoaaa for nx-Tiey to pay taxrs.
T Tlilud Tndian: Commissioners sro to pttt tbroug tte iuvestigatinflf j eievety irderTofecreUry Ue Unolfororrstlcfk In awardin,! th4VconttM4irXidian supplies -The Bev -Will-CXMoreau,; of Cfedrgiav-'bai otesd?3r0 be arrested for steeling his revolver. Psrspi lrean is 2 determised to havQReace if be has toflglltfoT it. t . ,-Tnere are people in the world who eateem il so extremely vulgar to express emotion, tbat - if ' an earthquake were reported to bave hsppeoedin thfir zteighDorbood.' tbey iwould consider it a proof , of t their good, breeding not to have rccen moved by It Pun.-.h. '" L i .The Bev.niismVcVMofesu h'ss chad his trial by the two 'feeble churches forty 7 miles apart,' that he ministered to' in Georgia, and is acquitted and received into full feiiowsyp. r'x:t V'Xl The Indiana State " Sunday School- Con ven lion will - meet ' at Anderson on the third of next month' contiouinjr over the third and1 fifth. Dr. Vincen of : New ' York, and Dr Hartly, of London, . will be present ani participate in the exercises. . r , Delaware still does a thriving Two white. thrashing bubiaess and five colored thieves, received ' twenty lathes eich St New Castle, and one enjoyed an hour's stand- - iog season io - the ' pillory, as a - partial : expiation for .: cutting his wife's throat. , v " . r , -, . Doring the late ospleassntness An LouisiaDa, an excitable night i editor on a friendly contemporary head lined bis dispatches from that section somewhat sensationally by writingVHell in Louisiana.'.! This alliterative party has thus settled a theological question of .moment, which has heretofore been involved in the bogs of controversy. Ths Flow or Sat. Prof. Collins says : The water of the sap comes from the ground, being imbibed by the roots. A eonsidersbls quantity of starch is stored up in the wood of the tree io the fall, sod this in the, spring is chsnged to soger and ' diso.ved in ths water taken io by tba roote.-, Why sap Trill flow at one, . time and . not at another, according to the wind or . weather, is not well understood, btarch aad sogar'are very nearly the same in composition; sugar only eontaina a. little: more water, chemic ally. , , united, not , simply mixed r with it. - . - , . f A rad case of extraordinary en slavement to the appetite for drink Js that of the nephew of the lste Thaddeus 3taveaH, who received a large bequest from bis : uncle on . the condition that ha abstained - forever from strong .drink",, the bequest to be null and void in case he took to drink again. The young - man has recently returned ti his cups and the executors of the wilt are aboat to apply the whole 1 egacy variously estimated . at irom $50,- - 000 to 75,000, to the founding of an orhan's . home- in, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. . .r " . . Abe ignorance ot the average Jiregiisbmaa toueuiag the geogrt- : pby of Ameriea bas , loner been ! a : standing subject of )est for intelligent travelers. The latest illus tration Is reported by a correspondent of (be -Boston . Globe, who . aay 'Only yesterday I . waa talk ing with a gestlemao, a fair repretenttivsef an educated Eoglighmso. who asked ms from what city I csmaV v Boston 1 replied. "Hah,' said he, the Quaker City I believe ; 'No,' I answered, 'you're in . error; you mean Philadelphia.' 'To be " sure said he, Hut isn't ; Boston in pPhilladelphisr, ; , . t Tba. r special, abomination of :your average farmeffthe grass hopper, made bis appearance Jn Tex, and is laying; wa Ue all vegitalioo. Us seem to be as Fitted by soma millions of hU . kind and ta some localities ths corn has beep 'completely destroyed, with .damage in other directions ia pro portion. The telegraph . reports that the army..- ts -moving northward with evident , designs on Va.H. Nakraata- ant lllinnti - A Boston peper C ealle ittentton to tbe faet that, of - the founders ' m& siLrlJavrt of tbet Cepubllcmn party. Seward. Chese, GreeT ley, Snmncr and Trumbull, alii became estranged from it in tho years ' succeeding the ; , w,y protested sgainst its wrong! tendencies, land, wittdrsw: themselves from ' its - counsels : And we scarcely need . add that in each caaa the eslrar.gt- - meat was owing to disappointed personal ambition. By the way, Seward is ira properly , included tn "the liatr for ha was' a good. .Republican to the day of bis death : i It is'rMtnnliksJy that the greitt aoooeiary pnie $ Oma-iy , may innre, at least tentporarilyi - to the dewaeUQaanal oeaenjOt tins ecu n try. Ad j ces slio w that A icsu l onna coutiwue.nrtn jn tue n ana r ranKiort P marsets, while ll Esropeacaicl particuhrlCwCMiuentai ecui;iiaa. are . oooa'nd tn'afl prcbibillfy be the means of turning a lsrge stream of ioreign capilalhitbtrwar. tbit sonvmer for investment in ur new Government loan. It is an ill wind that blows nobody good.
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Girls. on si of f&tOei of Maine, tivJitheTproprUore reduced the waged, wfcjreuprn there vs a Uaetef2ninat,sn to strike, and as they were obliged to give a months notice befoiw4juitUng worn, they had meanwhile issued a circular to the world at large, in which is the ioUowpgjaragraphr,',iro. are now. wot-pgi oCt our Jnpco can turn, our hapdsjto most any' Ching--don't. like '.to. be idlebut determined not'work fur nothing where folks can afford to pay. Who wants help? - jW . Oaa qako bonnets, dresses, nuddings, pies,; knit-roaet sttw and fry; make but' ter and cheese, milk cows and feed chickens, and 4 hoe corn, 'sweep ont the kitchen; put the parlor to rights, make beds, split wood, kindle fires, wash and iron, , besides being remarkably fond of babies in fact, can do most anything the most accomplished housewife is capable of doing, not forgetting the scoldings on Monday or Saturdays; for speo imensof our spirit will ..refer .you to our overseer. Speak quick 1 Black eyes, fair foreheads, cluster! ing locks, beautiful ' as Hebe; can sing like a seraph, and auxfle - most bewitchingly. An elderly gentleman who wants a good house keep er, or a nice young man in want' of a wue willing to sustain www character in fact we are in the market Who bids? Going, going, gone ! Who's the lucky man? , j AA IfotaWe .AaalveraatT y. Two hundred years Ago the com. Ing 17th of June, the Jliaampp was discovered, according to the historian, snd!it is proposed to revive the bait forgotten memories of Marquette And Joliet by eelebrating the event at St Louis and other r,l ces on the lns of the historic river. On the 10th of June, 1875, Marquette r and '.Joliet, priest sod merchant attended by five ether Frenchmen and . two . Indiaas left Green Bay for the south west They ascended the Fox river in canoes to the ' dividing ridge between U and the Wisconsin. Carrying their light canoes on their shoulders scross the "divide,? they launched upon the Wisconsin. All but Mar quette and Joliet returned to Green Bay. The heroic priest and; me r chant descended to the newly ' dis covered river, and on the 17th of June, 1673, they glided out of the Wisconsin upon the bosom of upper Mississippi, "with ior, says ths discoverer, "that I can cot express. Thence they pursued the explora tions to the mouth of the Arkansas river, arriving at their settlement at Green Bay the 1st of September. And now, says the St.- Louis .Ke publican; after a lapss of two- bun dretl : years - the wildernees : they found has been converted into fields and gardens: after the wigwam villtages have faded away, and the shadows of mighty cities - fall upon the waters of the stream they found flowing through trsckless wilds,- it is proposed to erect some msmori al which shall preserve their fame until the last time.' . : . The Saawaer Dirareen Salt. . ; From tba Boston lonmal, Hay U.J : By arrangement the libel for dU vorce filed by Hon. Charles Sumner against bis wife, oo the ground of desertion; came up for r hearing before Judge .Colt, in .the Supreme Court, on , Saturday. F. V Batch appeared as council for Mr. Sumner, and Sidney Bartlatt and J. K Lathrop. for -Mrs. Sumner. f Although the case was hsard . in the regular .court room, it was conducted lo se quiet .a manner , that few of the spectators present were aware oi what was transpiring. Neither the libelee or lieelant were presen end after hearing one witness, Judge Colt decred Mr. Sumner a divorce from the bonds" of matrimony on ground above stat ed. " " i The sgrieoitural returns tot 1872 show tbat less than ' Wo millions out ol tbe thirty two millions oil England live directly by aarlcultnre. , About Ave person! are em ployed in this way to every 100 acres Of cultivated land. 1 is claimed tbat England and Scotland produce, the best wheat, - the beet potatoes, the best kitchen vegita tdes snd the liest beef and 'mutton in the world. Grcstv Britain haa 107sheed to every 100 inhabttanU Greech baa 188, exceeding in ' tbit f.ery ; other ; Eoropeaa country. opain uas iaD, and Switzerland.', 'but a fraction over. lJV ' v r;: i The reported csnture ' of SStrtn and of the Khan bv the Iesiana is cosktradictBd from St. Betavwburg, wnere great anxtetv is ran- for; tha success of the -Buasian exDeditkm. tan:.: i . 'A nucu uw uews um reacnea us we expressed great doubts of .its au thentieity, kttowmg the dangers end impediments which must be enoouniered bv the army, of Alexanger in its march on thia rebellious khanate. r TheNew York Herald published an account "of the openioflr' Of the "Vienna Exposition, which opnsistea oi ionr utters .sent over the cable at an expense Of tl 50 net wora m - gold. 'The experiment was a aueoesMo there esas print-i q ana soia oi tnsv issua a.U8.4ua t a Vermont acnooi Hue struck the - thing Tnt' isst!.1 He f mate, unrutj wji -uim - ' . . Henry A , Wise proposes to run for Govenor . " of , Virginia as t the "Black ;. Repnbliian, 11 candidate. Let us unite ttt singmg -M John Brown's body lies moaldring la tha groaaa Hia son I is asarcbiag oa
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rorwhftssien tioa-t. t-1 which, enorseratcs 8,874 native Norwegians among4 her population, while Drt!t ha4 52S,' Hstt FraeCisco 90, and New - York - only 872. .1 ' .-i.'C.i.-iui. SiMtnlards arS7 inf everywhere in the United SuTrx -Hew Oiiawae has the largest number C5l, Hew Tork following with 442, Philadelphia' ;i06, ; Boston 89, Mobile f Washwgtoa- S3, Ciaciaasti ML 1 A curious' scientist bis been la. -vesUgstiag the povsen of thsoobnt decapello, and inds that it is Identical in chemical composition with beer jea;sTttts' ft fbteresting to neer drinkers.' ' 5 - Seventy three lepers wrs sent from Uonolnlo to the , island set part tor them, between rhe - 11th and SUt ot March, They were. f all ages sndboth sexes.' ; " NOTICE, TO CKEDTTj t Thoaa Indaatod in nharU V.t.it a. b mvwii m ouyif owing to tbedeeeae of the Senior partner. are tespctrany . notiSad to call aa aooa aa poasibla and makeseUlem... ' Tha haaiaaaa rUl stiR bt condacted at tha old staaeT - C SSTELL BROS. . CXa.aSlOME1 SALE. ParaoaBt to an order of tta Cirealt Coart of Wayaa Coaaty. aad Btaaa f ladiea. tba Hockrsuaed vOtt at nrivaaaeala LeTST ia that part of tba city af CUcftmoad. la aaad eSnsty, laW oaf y aa OJWaa j aitla. tMoauigSBtrfet TaSlataaaaa Halorgo to ataty brick baasa, aad a amaH faaale koaae and a od stable. Oaa third eeea. wUl be reanirad doaa Sad the mU. i.1 a. 7 cbaie money in twooaaat iasUD aaeata ooao TI nwm' wiaa-iaaaraat, for bieb dafenad payaaaat aoaaa waMag valnmi"ii PP"aiaemBt lawaarul ba raairod ' Pjjrehaaer. ,.A partiBcaU of taVaarahaaa will ba gfrea, condition to aaaka ta arcbaaer a dead ao aooa as tha sale la ana armed and a conreyaaee ia ordered ar the ".- ' , JAKES PERRT. i a.., 4.W, soi . ftB4as1 TO THE TAX-PAYSRS nifiI;i:ioL fMplICE IS IIERIBT GITEir; ttal tba 1M Board of Eqnalisatioa of aaid eMatV. eoaaiatiag af the Board of Coaaty Csauaii? aioBera, aadCoanty A editor, will meet at Ceatrsville, Wayne Coaaty, ladlaaa, on UOtlDAT, J7J17E 2,1073: aartoaired by Saetiaa lit of tho Anaaaament law, aporored Daoemter Slat 1871, . And thai said Board will than adjoara ta atoet oa Monday JTana Stb lSTS, m' Centra. Tille. Wayaa Coaaty,- radiaaa. as oforeaaid. far tba parpose o beat iog aad detersaiaiaa gnevaaaaa, to eaaaliaa or Keal aad reraonal rropectr. And in order tc expediate the bnaiaeaa of Mid Board, all complaiaU for iacrena or de craaso in tha naseasmeat af aitber Beal or t'etasaat EstaU aanat ba by natitiaa aigaod byJ.tbJ? .wner "l90'' o agaat tberefor, and Sled on or before Ibe tlh day of Jane aa arbreaaM. - - .- . blank petitions eaa ba-oatahaad k-Mli;n. at tha Auditor 'a Office, or addreeeiag'sae by Jfttw - - ;-, . , WJHO II. PARKER, 7 lay U, 187J. ( CIW) Aaditor. Spring and SiuiimQr! aanaaBBBaaam S? ifil ' Entire New fltock ! Grontn Fnrniahins Croodn, Oil . Cloth, ,lFV,t $7ln&9Ti Ctutninn, WinodW S H AlS: 270 Qai . fii jMCa-jv fa.:.: :;."-s5-,a T Richmond. April -1873.t. Ind: nUTlCETO.HElRS OF PETITION '.'-TOBELL real estate. . BTATH OF INDIAIfA, WAYRE CO ?L 8. WAY WE CIRCUIT COURTr - rm VICEi bareby giaaa tbat Jamas Perrv wherry (aw aamiBiatrator of tbe aatata atrt'JrB k. vmna. eeaaen . bm niahiaavi .m. II tho. raal estate of tba d ecaaaaU aha, perwwi inaniDcieni io pay nia oebts;anS that aatd potitiaa will be hoard at (ba aexl " term of tbe Cirenit Caart af aaid roani - - s w i rif ek say name, mi lth dayotApva, issa. W. W. DCDI.XV. Clark Wayaw CimH Coar Jf? TJ. S. ITEnNAi BJEYEUXXE. I7otioe to - Special-Tax ? Fajeit. Tba law of December 24. 1871, jMairca every peraoa engeged ia aay bnsiaeaa, avoMtioa, ar amplorareat, which: raadara him i"T - rr yooaa aaa IMace oooapiouoaaly ia bis aatabliahaxaBt ar place of bos'aeea, a STAIf P deaotiwg taa pay neat of aaid Special Tax before com. tnoneing b arrases. The tans aabraoad with-4a-ttie provigona ol law bbova qnoted an tha foiiowiBtf Tit: -;! j T.,-,..,.4-Hectiuei s - jaa ag Dcaicra.. retail liaunr.... ........ 9&aa ' Dealers, wholesale liqaor .... V .' in SS - Daaiers in mtlf lqnors,wbaleaaleii:" SS OS ueatars ta aaap Jtqnore, retail.... v IS OS Dbalera in leaf tobacco ' u OS Retail dealers in leaf tobarto. " Bog go f and oa all earns of over S1.0SS, SftyoraU " for every dollar In rzeeaa af Vl.avS. Dealera a-maaafaatured tabaaaa -:it 5 ee kfaiyafaatareva af atilbl" t v-M OS and for eaeb atiU or worm maao- , f adored.... w ..U.v.i ..;-. .. -ijt ag Mannfactaieta of tobacco . io 00 aUaafa4araM cigar.. A ;t SO IVmbttoia aua4MasAalaMaaofa . r . ,ioaa awa poraasj-- .,, . M SS ! Hci af loaaveo, aond claaa,(Jf"1 vroiaj..rfr.4.,Tr,. y ao Puddlera of tobacco third claaa, (1 7. boras) .... .... is 00
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- 1 .L.. tod . - . . . . u Tela or more.,.. ISO IS aball fall to nmnnr MV yMirtaaewm wttl ba aabjaet to peoallytt. rttajeiaWUsPayeratbronrhtiut tha C prted Statea. ara reminded that Ihev 'mnai ttaka applfcatioa to the Col lector far Uapnty Cottaetar)of tbeir reepectire dia. tricts, and proenre tba. pro par .ataatp for tba npeetal tas tear, commencing Vay 1873, witboat waiting (or farther notice. WM. GROSS, Colleeter Internal Reveaan. Stb Dir., lad. Kew CastW, April tWb, tT. 8-w
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