Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 17, Number 35, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 September 1875 — Page 2

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WEEKLYCOUMER C. DOUtX. fnblitaer.

INDIANA.

cuukknt news.

cau.mg an accident to freight train, bv w bleb the fireman wa killed. Another cu".vnl wa w a bed oul two mile .roui Shopicre. and affright train ran lute the yap. Vil tntr the engineer ami nrt-iuao. J. II. Oeorge, Chairman of the iVmocratlo Sjt( Fxetutive Committee cf Mliippi. telegraphed to Attorney-t.encral rierrejsfiit, on tUe V:b, that every thing wa .iiiet in the State at tha Jt. and that the cinploi meet of I mted State troopa wou 1 but llutva-e the di'ru-t of the people in the gi.l faiihof th present Stat t.ovcriiment." A comiuhtec of emlne nt engineer-, who at the reiie-t of Capt. Fad have contdered iu detail hi- plan for the Improvement of th mouth of the Miiippt, hue M.n it their appro a!. There have recent I v IV en a Urge riu:iiler

tVAnlllltJTO. No further action had t-;ii taken br the authorise at Wahingtou up to the 12tu, la regard to tiov. Amea't repjet fur lloverninert al.l to TreerTe trie peace In Ml lippt.

ln that day ex-Senator Fea-e telegraphed that the excitement i'ou.et,umt upon the Ji-! turbauee at Clinton had sub-ided. an I that , in bia opinion the civil authorities

were roraj-uw to preserve me j of ,,r,,fl, f unt.riHter made in Tu ne. tLU view wa aUo concurred in by .-er.ator . in, AUrmm,. It , .sij tll,. n ,.,. Alcorn, who was present la Wa-lnngton. ( ,(,(, ,wn j w ((h t.piaru r, iQ t . i..luj,!rlj Gov. rnor Amc. however. agin tellers phed ex,en,jinjc , , s.ur.h AlaSama. ha deen !ih! opinion that he could not prfstrve the j coxerf(I ,r, th;k, , ,llV ,,-.,. r weahh and peace without the alj of (,overn:nent troop. . .. pron,,oetlrf are ir,,)wd. ar..l the hole matt.rwa ref.rreJb.tvk to A ...Hc me. tin of the friend of the lae the President by the Attorney-!, meal for: Vin. C. l.aNnvn w real in San Kraii.-i.eo bis consideration. ! on t;. f inin of the Mh. Re-olution were The new fat mail an.! rew-psp'r train hl. d, .ri ani,t.fni,UIU..

c-erthe Penn.vlvania Railroad and it eon-. , ,h ,,.w.l..r, H hi. h h.l wMa.-V.sI

The National Ao ltin of l.umberaaea lei an iuecud aanual elon lu (hlcafo on the H'h. The inrral l ouneil of the Indian uation aad trite. rrrentl) lielJ at Vraulpre. aed revolution repudiiiuic th reMiluiioa alo:sl al I'aJdo lat aprini, nlncli eonUmpUted tho ut.iiUAte opeutn of the territory t white arttlement. Comtuodore rrr' lU;-hli, the Ijiwrrnr. unW la Unr tiirhitr kiv'wiwo vrar

THK MlssissilTl TKOrill.ES. i;Tcraar Am. at lh lm fh IMf. flCHlllrt-lk. Ita.llral l.atra are IUmhiI U Mitt Mam II lowU l.rl I lag Thi Uriiio.r.la ar tt llllaa; Im ( u-ourr-ale WUti lh Kroft. (Krum iho M. l.oui l.M Iv-nmcrat. ) III th tinir tliiniili MiMiiiri, Mr. J. n. ion 1 K U i- :!.. in;iiii-i by liifru iiil, Mr. .1. M. Ki-:itiii:. on. 'f tlio

I'ditora nii.l jiropi irtoi ! ( tlu Mompliis

I Anu'i, who i rtlion in rrrry rfaprct ,, tho ms..1o over whom ho ruh-i. It. Thin yu nu-an !i my that . wliito .'.ilo of thf Stuto h.ue n.-MToi-jranio.l t ith. r fr oHVnsivo or -f-ni . itrtoM- nrniiiHt thu M;u-k? Ir. K. 1 f Kin la nn orani.,. lion h:ul i-ver t viMo.l, 1 h. li, ve my ii. tion it xiii-h that I wuM iifi-.;,,iv liavi- known it. It. Wan tli. ro not Whit.. I-.iu.- ;n tin Yi-k!niijj rit? .Mr. K. No.tliero vv.ih n or'uni . tion of tho whitoM until after tho in--rrH-li.id ir".-iiii.'il intu

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that the condition of the cotton crop for Sej . linn-elf is a it ii t iitati t iti.-n, ;inl i 1:ini.-i ami niovoil upon tho rit- ,.f

t In Sllaliin-. '" o. . ii inn;- hh iuiiumi nun l In' i , k-Olll ". - i .i ..... .

i a'o. h been rai-ed, and ti e bottom f mmi I : -'' " a 1.iimt v hi. h iicnl:itc t-n

' to le in a'ood atie of preservation. It i to 1 Mvrlv ami v iel.l an iniiiuMio iiillnoiiro j be ethiMic.1 at the I'entent ial. j unions tin tn:Uio of Ilio i.-..do of leuThe Impart iii.-Dt of Asrcultiir.. repirr ti'.f ntnl .MU.-itsij.i. Mj. K.-atin

lo of I hat poition of the

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.!c-n c th.-ir m ntiiii.-nt!.. For this ira- vvhit. s w-iv tlu-n orani.-.l f..r 1. f.-i,., son. aii.l f,n-tho fiirtii. r i. aon that io- an.l. 1 hcli.-vo, inanv, if i,..t i..-t .

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riectioii left New York at 4:) a. tu. on th Uih. ret. hin rittbur)h at :) p. m : lumbu. 12 SH niidnUbt: nnelnnati, 4 a. m.. X f rta ; fndisnapoli. 6 :15 t. in.; Chicago, t, a. m. ; St. Loui. 5 p.m. Trof. Marsh u before the lied C loud

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in their co!uum. The Farmer-' and Mot livni.V Cor.t-n nee. ori.'inutinif in the AMi-iiionopily Convention h'.l at llrri-biir. met at Cin.-inrutl ontheinh and a I opto. 1 a 'atforru hftrr a heated di-cuion. durii.c which all the Kt-

Conimu.lon tn v aanmton. on me im. am m jpjt,, withdrew. The platform dejrave evidence rei.c'.inf hi knowledz- of. msnd the real of the li.-tnimption a.t of fraudulent beef contract. j ,T5 tllllor the N.tional ltankinc law. flo ors A delegation representiBZ the Repuhlicta ; Uxatj),n, ni Oppo-ethe granting of TOtera of Miaaiiiipixonipriingamoug Other ..i rPvi!,B)., teorj.ra'irtn -r all lon.U. Senator Brut-e and t x-Repnentative A. K. ' The entire Coii.jre.-'.oii;.; deWtion frmi Howe, ..-ailed upon Att.ruey-;eneral Fierr. ; California w i.l Iera.. rti.-. thet andid.nt.-s IKnt in Washington, on the I3th. in order to : eVcred beic g Fi r-r in the Fir-t. I.ikin in

tenil-er i letter than in Autu

pi, Ioii-iaua, aua .rkau, an.l wore the At!llll.: cotlon "tate.

It ts ta t d that the Indinii- are greatly d . ....1..:.. ..- .... .

u-n.-u iiu u9 mow prore- oi ine dpcu- . . i..-.-ii in.n n-- ail' i , i ni-nt-vt', inanv, II 1 1 . . t luo-t il

tlati.ms fortlie ll.ack lliil.. whi.h at lat re- ' " 111 IM-"I!I'U fvcui.o in .mi ssippi , tli.-ir l.a..-r, wilt- c oili, , r- . port wre delayed by the ab-eii. t- ..f tiem ral f""' Uio cmdaion of ... i, t th.-io Fo.lor.tl aniiv. Terry anJSt-natt.rlluw-e. It ha. been lin.tlly :l Mll,j',,"t ""t attention, a ;.,-.-j K. V(lll aj.., ar to think Ame. deterniinrd to hd I il.e council at the mouth r"1 " r"" " th-t t.. t all uiiim .inilar witli his own oartv '

of White CI.it C,eek.i u,i es northea.t of U" " ,llVl :in'1 "'ll liu-u. Mr. K. From w hat I :ui -.ih. -trmKed (.'loud A.-eii.y. .i.d the Indiana were all ' -!r- K. atin; w ns found .juit,. w i'.lin-Utat.-in.-iiN of K.-j-uldi. an I. ad. r and

to impart micii inionnation as lio ...,- ; 1 tt) ) 1 if.tn i.aj.. r-, lie is v.-ry i)i,i..,,i t-l. l.nt iN-foiv Milmiitlinr ( thr in-1 lar. In fa. t, I h. li.-v.' h. is '..-. i, t.-rv it-win jutHess ho i.- iiii i-d that it I un..ijiular. .Ii.nild l-o 'rrs-K- stij.iilate.1 that. I K. H,,w . th- whit.- i t-l.- r. ' thoii.'li traveling with lr. Pavi. ho i,m:-

was not his niouth-)i.'.-e. nor authorized to t iit-.s his M-titiiiifiits in any wa, and tint what ho miht ay wouhl h- j tri tls his own iii.liv itiual oinioti-, ami that tin y liou!l not lo coii.tni.tl to ro-fl.-ft tlio-o of Mr. Pavis. j

Mr. Keating is a -t ml. man .if in.uk- j

moving in thst d.rr. ii.m. It is .aid the ln ' .!mu nrc perfeivly wi'iin to .f!l, and wi'l ' tk whto-r i offered thun, they ay th." white tnen are'.ic to oc-uy ttint roun- : try any wav. The International Indian Fair, held at ; MuW a-e, on the 15th. w i a great hi in aoine re.p-ct. The thirty-fix natiinali- ( ties were neariy ail lepre.ented, and about a.ma) ieple io all were prevnt. The Uo emor of Colorado ha- i-ued a ra'l 1 fr an e!ertin on the iVli of o,-toSer f ir

mniber- of the Con-tityil nal Convention,

iiv.b w.I! inrt on the i'h cf I'?

I t-.i t trni tt-.y, of irri at thi.'hev and

i LTain-.' of M.-.rh and loadv it.

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Mr. K. With c..ntoni.t. II. I u what way has he im mi.-.I mi. : tiutiuit ' Mr. K. 1 1 v a w ant of tympany f n ti.. p.-oplo, and a wnnt f ubilitv f..V t!.,- ..j. li. t- ht hoM. It. II.iv v anv t -har.'- of olV.. -. ii . rn t i it fv.r Im-.-ii pi.f.-n. I n i

explain td him the aituatioc of atfairt in their State. According; to their etateruent. the Re. publican voter la the Sute are not able at all timea to exerxi their poi'.ti.al rights, on acount of the White League orxaniza'ion.

which are very general tnrou.-hout u , fM ,nij ,he 1lUer , ijfj .tn,i the State. Upon the uhjeet of the di-turb- h f , ..u..mf ion.

the Second, l.jttrell in the Third, and Wii;gir.ton in the Kouith Iitri. t. Lochcr Harjo and Ward Covhin.in have Wen elected repectively F.r-i and f.-tind

Chi'f- of the K-mulg.f Nation. The firmer

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a I Dili's i at ot thf ftrenif ami nio-t : Mr. K. md xmr..- 1 1 m i '

kNtHF.lt. pionoiiii.f.l txpo. a fact which th.- instigation of a riot that tided u i t - . i .. . . i jl.....l.l lil. 1 t ii i i ' .

I isrre nurniier ti me name cnruje'l ini''-"i -h-hum -n.i-iiiv m n- , ,,i (i-rai liuiu'.l.il i.r i ' . . . . l M ' l . . i r . . . .... . . .

, the an M.guei rua-. re have lieen apture.l 1,11111 t oii.i.i. i in ni- i epi uiai ion. . . ,-ti,., t nn.

and t rteetually diioed of. on one.hiv So Apt-n.l.-. i-the i e-iilt ot t he interv lew

were ahot and s.i haiued.andat U-t a.-cunt Reporter. v 1 1 1 v 011 i ..- kin. i cm -iiirli t-i t h. I n,t.d Stat.-- Pi-tri.-t Attorn. th? work was till going on. i l' " something alH.nt th.t t - : i.lit i !i -idin at II"l!v Si.rin. who w i

i It w announ.vd on S.-p. M that the.-oun-1 ,,f ,K U l in .Mi--i-.ipi . im-rlv a Colonel in the ro.h-r.il

.Mr. Keating. 1 Ii- '. n. r.il cioliiion ; . K.-tuinii. lo the Clint :i r of.Hictv in Mi.-i iopi j-.Mial to l!i it ; want to a-k von if th.-r.- is ai,-.

etV.-.t and party a-cfinl.'ii'V . lh -tat. in. lit I make liioii the atitho: ;:

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ancee at the pre.ent time, the delegation wm united in the adraiion that none exi-ted. i Their poliiicml meeting hd been broken up. ; and ther wa, ttey a erted. r.o rea-on for any further thi-tarbance. What ihey rj reeuttd wi. that there was aUays dinger of aeriou il:5iul:ie, unlo the Stfcte (Jot. rn- i inent. which is ut'erly unable to ;:ie them ' protection, f-Lall have the ai-:anr of the General Government. The Attorney- o nfral a ivid tbe delegation to return t Mii aipjd, and conf.-r further witi the (iivernor and ax erUin what ll.ey cau io in tlirir wwo up"H)rt. E."TGold clo-td in New York on ?etem''cr 1. t IM 7 8 The Tenn-ylvanla I).rEo rit:o Sta'e Conver.tion.held at Krie on the Mb. adopted a platform favoring the f-xtir.ction of the j.rt -- tct n .tion.il bank aytteiu acd the e.taMi-h-Bu tt in.trad of a ayateni of f:ee bui.k- of It-j-o.it rd tli.count under State law., i.i,d no paper money except m.-h may W ined tiirttUy by and u;.- n tbe fai:h of il.e Fed. r! , (ioverDn.. nt, " utTwrd.rg practical y a m--reu. y b.!. .1 oa the gold at,d ilvcr and other property of the w hole people of th courrry.'' The further contra. -tion of tbe eurrenry.wi'h a v ic w to forced re.uniptiuii of j .t-m-Lt, i den-ium-ed, at.d !-o the alK.ii-h-Eett of lecal tenders and the in. r. -d c rculation liven to national lor.k'. The hardnioney m n tntde a determined effort to defeat the-e re:ution-, but were un-u.-cea-ful. Chas. L. Blaknay, a prominent law yer of 1 attaraiik'u County, N. Y., a few Java in. e went to x-rve certain pperon Iui- IierSy. When he ws returcinj, I.-rhy followed and . hot him four time t'uroiU'h his body and head and afterward, msnzlt-l hi IkIt w ith . an iron bar. letby returr.ed home and tut hi throat. Roth were founl dead. The proposed amendment, to the Contitu'.ionofNew Jersey have ad been adopted by about 20,of) aiajority. Judg t'yru. L. IVr-bin it the lemrwrat c candidate for (iovernor of FenusySvania, and ! Victor C. Fiolette for Treasurer. A five-mile iingle-a-u!I race, for the cbam-1 pionahip of Amerh-a, was rowed by Henry Coulter and Kvan Morris, near Fittburgh, I on the 11th. Morrl won by four len h. j Time, 37 minute 3 aecoDda. ! Tbeearliett return from the el-ction In j Maine, heUlonthe 13th, Indicate that the; State ha gone Republican by a reduced majority a compared with lat year. ! The I)i.'rlct-Attorney of the City of Rrook-' Wn ree ntly addree.l letter, to R.-t. Henry 1 Ward Iterler and Frncl. H. Moul'on, i.gresting that the public Interest would I. It terve.l by cn'ering a indie jr;nul in j tbe rae of Henry Ward heeher Bjrsln.t Franr:' I. Mou'ton for libel. Mr. F'.e.-eher. ! in reply, concur In the dt osiii..n of the j cae a ui;ge.ted by the IiNtrict-At'orney. ; Mr. Mojlton ) he rannot ac.juie.ee in tde a.:lioii pro(Me.l, and demand a trial. He j ay Out the charge mado by him njr.in.t j Ite- hr are true, and that he w i.J not suffer 1 b a- curtoe-c t the penalty of hi perjured pro-ecuilon." i

l)urnig a trial by firemen of an aerial Ud JeriaNew Yoik c.ty.on tbe 14th,an a.-ci-dent otcurrrd by which three men were killed outright and tcvcral other badly injured. Se nator S. huri arrived In New York from bia KuraQ trloun the 14 h. Tbe annual reunion of the Army of the Cumberland, wbich took place at F'ica, N. Y., nn the I'nh, wa atteode.1 bv General trant, shermsn. Hooker, and a large number of lt cou'lIcuouh ofC er.

w re and father, lel-le nine of Hie crew

WK"T Allt aioiTII. The remainder af the officer and crew, tloc

I nree arciU' nt. K-eurre l on the Cblcagi 1 In n.tim r. were ave.l tn the Imate

and Norbwciern R.ilroa.1, on the nightof In St. Iul, on the night of the ll h. the ;h.eaudby heavy raln, ea-:h of w Id, U j CUren.-e Ward, In a tit of jealousy, ht a resulted fatally. At I.arene-, Wis., a ! woman n.med Maria Sutton, who wa living

oriti,: wa wa.he.1 away, and the expre- i with him at hi wife, and then bot hlmeif.

Ruth wre colored. Je(Teron Fa via delivered the addie at theKanta City Fair on the 14th. From 12,MK to IS. 0iO je. pie were present. The 111 noi Stat Aociatitn of Veteran of tbe Mexican W ar met at SprlngCeld on the 14th.

A freight train on th tdiio and MiMmp i Kai'roa-I wa- ditched on the e.ght f-f th Mh. near Piil-lKiro, Ind.. and thr.-e muli loy.. rn.o 1 John Moran. l'eter Reltm-r, an-I Lw i-RoVn-teia, a.'! of Aurora. Ind.. w ho wre Ktfalir.g a ride, were cnuhed to do.ith between two car. The propeller F;uino wect.lown in L:tk. 'cM;in. durirt a tvfre s't.rm on the ni.-ht of the ";h, and I: Is upp. ...-! al! ui I -ard, twentv-iwo p-r)n. jr'.hel by tVowinr?. The F-j'iinox w a- coim-.ur le.5 hv Captain'Dwight .-.ott.t f C leve l.ir.d, and s.rompary icr l.im upon the trip were hi ! u:ghter. Mi Minnie Scott. ac-d l', 1 nd bis i:rund-dauiht.-r, Mis H-ttie Scott, aj;ed 7. The-e were the only pa finer-. At the time of the ca.uaity the Fij-nn0 hu.1 in tow the choon-r Fnima A. liye.. J.t fore the pr ;e'ler w ent down. th s. hoorer wa ordered to c.i-t off it-hne. 11k-wa-d-ne, and in a few second, afterward vn;,.. were h ard from the propeller crjir.r. Ware dr-w n r,i'." A funou. -torni i ri;i? at this tinie, but the e nooner's crew hs l uI revious lL'iiiiatiou lhat the proj . l'-r w aia danger. They were unahV to rt in!- ' aay a i-tan.-e, and altno.t in-tantly the pr1"; . Her s-. -us J to cart-en and di-sppear ia th- e.-,l.-In water. Ti.e at hoon.-r reached CVcairo) on the following niht.ia tw of ano'iier prop iler, and broiU'Qt the rew of the trre hie !iater. It i stated that the prof iler was overloaded with salt and lumber, which rendered h r un-waworthy in auch a violent torm a- .he en- outtered Mr. Liu coin ha- lef. the ayluu, and i cow on a vi-it to Ler iter at Sjiritiglield, II'. Hon. IInry T. Rlow, of Mi ouri. de l suddenly from conceiion. at Sratoya, N. Y.. on the lltl. Htw a- ." year- of az. A bridge on the li.our1. Km- tr.-l Texa Railroad, alout one m e north ot lioonviile. Mo., went down with a freight train on the Hth. killing the eniriii-er. Win. Sid.ll, and t-eriou-iy injuring moil of the train men. The Atchison Diily Vhnmpinn ha. tb official cenu fromt.2 of the 7t orgnid couutie of Kanaa. They nhow a total popula'ion of 4'4.17J. Tbe remaining counties had a population la-t year of 41 -"s.. If the return for thf year ahow an epual number, the pMi.ulation of tbe State will be over .VW.- ). Thirty-eight of the counti.' from w hi. h return- have been res-eived aliow a gain in opula'ion. The band of counterfeiter recently broken up in the South and Vct, many mendier of wf,i.-h have len csptur-d, I aid tobave extended through Mi iippl, Tex a, and back north through to St. lui-. The bind hal a r.-uu'ar con-titution and by-law, and w-k ctAnpo-ed of many Influential and prom nent men in the Mate mentioned. Counterfeit five on the Natioral flank of Fsxt.m, III., and Trader Rank of t;bicago; t so rtie and fifties, United State Tren-ury note-, and cftv-cent acrip (moily circulated in Tent eee amoiig the poorer clae and farnir-) have Ix-rn tii-tributed. Reiective have l.een workibg on the ca- for ix month. Ki. hard Itarr, helmman of the Iot propeller F'puinox, was picked up br a ved after having floated ti hour on the pilot hou-e. He I auppoaed to be the only aur-viv-r. A no' her terrible dlater occurred on Lake Miel.ian (iming tbe etorai (f the night o the9ih. The pro-,eller Mendota, when iff Fo nt Sauh'e, foundered and eunk, carrying down eleven per -on a to a watery grave. Among the I t were Captain Fairbanks'

try t.etvetn r-crvi.i aid M.-nt. r.epio was in full revolt against the Rorte. A number of Turki-h villages had been hirnd and the Turk- m acred, an 1 tae Chi i-tun inhabit-ant-Ind taken refuse in the inoiintin-. A g'-n-rl war w a- retrd -d a iinmiocut. The folr''u .oi-lii-. a.!ili a- liiedinlor-. fill k'-'iie on a ini--in to tl.e in-urgent 1 !. r, : bom th' v w ili iuforui t'n re i- no bo;e of f : in ai-h a id t i:l a iv i-e tbem to tut.TU'.t ; the;r grieva'o c to rver l'aha. Fl. v en per"t. r.cent'y p-rl-hed from c:iin pow-Lin-'oa Wod Colhery. .-hropdiir.-. Knjtland. The nf-h Ministry has reoEnod. on account of J t - en-ion- (iu t a tlei :-i'n of the rji rity th at e;. c;i.n .hu'd le h i-l for the Cortc by universal uffi-age. mil a new i Cao.-net ha been formed under Gencrsl .lv e'.lar. There ln 1 een ano'her -eriou-i l:iuni.itin in outh.-rn Fiar.ce. Thorn W. Ni' b-.l-, Teller of the ('.nad an Ittiik of tomni-r.-e of Montreal. bn !-rond d v. :th over i'K(-A tf the ba'.k' ti.onev.

of tlie liio.t l.ivore.l State-, l't iior un.I not at all to I.

w ith lli.it of 1 1 lii o ! -. v. In ! .III. ties the l-iti.l:- ll.!e for i,-d ji .,! .t,.fifi..,. t.it i. s . .unity ( o . iMii.-iit R. port- r. I iiotii i- t In 1 1 n v i in t. it. tin cciinti. in M'--i--

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v.. ;.- in irri.-.l r. t-ei.tlv . 1 1.- -r. -mi w a stalwart f.-llnw. a v'ai.nt iriant vsitli

tl.fWS and -ili.-WS like one -f the -.ns . f An ik.atid with.tl a m t:ivitli a h id t-v. , uiid.-r some rireutn-tam't-. I he hi id.' w.i- a f'tint rv -ii , hnc.!ii. n d-lipped. t.-iiiptin, and Idu-hiu'. 'Il.e cier-y- ' in. i n wa- a man v it !i a t n.iiit v . -i.-e, ii -1" k way and sw.-.-t -vmpathy with woinaiilv nature, to -peak. Thf luarlia.' wa- iilcinuii-d in lue form and tin--. uph ma. ! on.-. 'I hen, aft. r the ls-n.-ii tion, the I-r-.'V r.ian, f-!!ow in-. tho time hotloleil u -t -tn. I lit tenderly f rw aid and iuirv--l upon the jo.utUV liji- of t he bride ; salute . or ( liaMf clt-rieal salute, hut, at the -an;.' time, a tnt r s-iiindiii, unt tnoii-, and anie-t - tint.-. It was tin -inal f T a war! i Thf hride sailel siiddenh aeio-s the

.in tlie t rnti" ;. rm of t he hriih-'Ti m mi tril lllelit. W it II

U 'mi 'il.e iroH-lIin- power that ler-'Miiaii saw liht

him a hi man ti.iuri-hin' n r'lire pair .. ..i . r - . -i - i . i

i.l ..I.. t-i- . ..i

i.'i. y nave m iii;n.i-. i t n ii can -i tli. -e tioiili!. - ! i Im- atti il ill.-d .' Mr. K. The ic.nil.!os in Mi i'r ..lit ..f tin- fact that inoiaiit

ii r. -poi;-il!e n.-'ri under th control of 1 1-pni ' 1 1 an 1 a i ! !'-, fi'oiu h'-in' I cotl-lllte.l a- p- -ili of illlpol Iain .-. ' vii.i - Vof. Wei". n '.-. ary to l.'.-pul li- . can. or perhaps I huld av . to Ario - :( -eiiden.'V , li.i e I -oil to tin- i one III -ion j lii.lt eV t-n W hit"' U. -pill. In-. ill - ale t h.l f ii it h. r i hoi. e iii .r -. i.-. tion of County i or M.lle otliieis, I rati n,-,;-t t ik.- sll. I; ath otV.-r. I hi- -t.ito f liii'i- ha- m--i-a-ioind Lad Ll.i.nl. ai.d .'. i u .f tin- K put 'e Mtl rank-. Mel. i--e-( s lu re, h i- i : h d in LIoimI-Ik .1 at l:utoit. all the pai t i-- t- ! I-'- i ii t t I..-I c l.--iti' lo puLIic.i'i-. It. W.-ie t!,.- li .r- a' "Iii. ton and Ni'ii'm i- th" li -i!t of in. -re ac id lit '' Mr. K. So f.ir a- 1 caa I. -arn. they . o th.- rc-nl: f III" le a.-i i-l. -nt : hut th" f.n t th'it ti.' li.-t.i- went armed to a jK.litie.'.i llieetill-.'. eo!.V with the i li.ii'. - iii.u!-- Ly Ih pnliii' .in l.-adi-rs of Ml i ippi that Gov.-rnur An..-- It id ' d"f t.-d Mild ordered the I.'i.i.mIv riot at

! Mr. K. II I cre in ih.-s, , 1. 1Ih '.iil It- in party in Mi ". -ppi. I t. II v.. ii. Not li:ivin-- :li.- . Ki i,..,.j,. thf ti..i. .-f j , ' - far a- tin- I un rat !-( on r at i

tv i- .oiiei-rn.-l, in liaviii ' I

Oiino; t. do w ith th.- lint nt i lii t" that at N vn 1 .', tlovwi'.l. if ... have ii"thiii' to ilo with ii , p fnt'ire t'i-tiirLaiicf-. hi- ..!!-po-a pea- Jul and law -aLi.Iin j p. -ipl. . It. W hat w ill In- tl.ci th . t i I - i tr ;- duvt u th.-ifl-' Mr. K. II:.- P.-ii.it. ratii -Cm. s. rv l.ioii!e. In ith u h'li-s and lda.. w ;

the ji net- of t he I mop w ith -at '-f i ti"ii a- a'l'ortliiie; a eiun,;,,. of ' i- - ! li a- Ann- is puvviilin to -- ii

! i

a-ro v i in rt !. rt'e-

It. Auhil.

:-..p of tin- state. Wi'l tl . : prove inure r iniui.-i ative thai: t:.- --oth.-r vi ar- -in. .- tl ar"' Mr.'K. 'I "- wi.l. I . -aa i 1 not t. nil l- laro-.-r, hut . w ! cat and li uil crop- ar -a h -.- ! io i. r Li l. Me I '.iii i t-.t ii. . 1 :n M -- - pi. 'I lie fariii. -rs li ne sh i-p.-d fa:n 1 v h -at . and vvill he tin- 'o j icie'l to -hiit corn al'i-.ad. -udi i-

-l!p.-r.i''l.ili. e hl Ii li.l- t o-i..: ; t: : tin :r iinhi-trial clh.i t-. If thi- ! -1. ; ak pe i'-c and peaceful !l-:-o.i-then w luii-t regard every indi:-t: : p.opie a- Upon til"' tf'c of 1 . o' and l!'ioi-heil.

v l k-niir- i.i-i I ill. im iihc me to it ii. ve tl-it th.t. ua- m.tl,... in th.-nia.h. Tin. l-.th f..r th. un;f..rm f a .. ' ..( t... I'.. ill ...... eoinpany in Sli. U'V ville, lenn, i-

lii.'JiilH-r tiiat. .-ii.iiief political ean-

i miMnre of hluf and 'i:iv.

a--. - in t be Southern Stat.- -nice !., it ha- hen im,' f.l-lli..l l-e v itli t Ii l!e-pul'Ii.-an- to iinlii!.- in Ii1.mI letting. ' and in mam t ;i---, vv lu re t In y can iml I .iiiiiiie f. (- a ii.it, they w ill manufacture one f..r the pre. They are pv.-n t e ai;f ration. K.r in-tanef, I notice in the .-venin iap r- of to-tlay that the : statements lll.ule hi Allien to the ;.i. I

I V i.-W to sc.-Ulf t!lf pre '

n. then 1 fiief of I'liit.-d Mate- trooii-in Mi i

in front of "'I'l''. l'" 's'ti jio-itin ly contradicted (

Ly the ( nited State- Pi-tm t Attorney.

,of li-t nn. I tlirfattnii.c; :innihilatin ! ( ' his an-w . r- to the tli-pat. In - of AtiTIi.ii and th. re the hridrt.oni proiM-ed, tormy-fo n.-ral I'i. rrtH.nt. .- -ay-ia the ixprc-ivc lanjnia;;.. ..f t. r,.. : t hat. in-tead of a p-M.-ral tna-a. re at I

poll, to "chaw up" that ?d man, !' union. .niy .-v .-n jM-r-oii- were kuk-.i. and a more thorou-hlv alarmed one than three w 1. it.- and four I .lack. i

'thf o.h man th-rc wa not in Nevada. It. Then it i- ymr opinion that thf lit wa. n critical inoim-nt, ami it w a- 1 1 ,-""M rati.- and Con-.-rv ativ . j j.l.-ofj w.-ll for tho clcrinan that ii nmnh, r.f Mi-i-ippi have nothing to do with ! p.-.ijdf WClf Jire-elit, who ni-hed to his th -riot-? ;rr..w, Font time thewild.-t t onfu-' Mr. K. Iti-: and not only is this the -ion -i-te.l. hut expostulation and e- : '"'t th.-y have no di-io-iti..!i to, I lil.mat inn at l.-ii'th uievail.d. It was : I'i'd, 'r to cncoiirae rioters. 1 hey me

hard work, hut they linallv envin. t d ! ' l'ide.l proprietor, the jn.inufa. tin

the indignant w h-marri.-d

the hi wa nut of the paroxysmal kind,

THK MA Ilk II IS.

KW YoKK, -t ptemlirr I'

UtK K-Vi.tie....

IrUO llOt.-U-pr. -.ae-J Lire SIIK l'-l lif.M-. ( o .iM,..!lin l.t tl'K ,.! lo l hon e . . VI II K T-S. i nHir .... I oi; We. -em Miiei Oil--We.u-ra M .. . rHK Me T. Wil l, ( TTiN-Mi.t llii .. . UKfct Artl.K-4 lM.i.- .... I..K.I U 1'nine 1 itt ao l lo-ifer. ( urn l.-l leaan M M,sshi.j-ra If I' t...l lo !.. ice. ... H.til K-4 iH.i.e toiintry ... X X w IIKAT-lo-l o. t S.i. i mi:-n. S li.le Mlat-t.. o I s No. 2 ltiK-.i. i IIMOI IIV st KH-1'rime ... KHA t I'lanlerf l.n,'.. Mr-lium siiing I.e. if. II Y - Criui.' Tim. .ti.) , e .

n . i i

T Vn -I Jo.' l-f

hut a timral, vicll-intetitiotied. irtho.o

-alute of uiiexcf ptionahlf character. : The n h" ht . nine, in n ineaure, pa. iii.-d, and sweet j.eacf reim-d oin-f more in i Mcfit iiry.

HIT I I I' -K.... a

man that 1 ,'r". inercnanis aim im-irif-s men tn a.f ..-.

the State, and It t otiecl ll-lllt ir llio-t III- ! I'iiiik unlar.l .vie

I. v iii-i;.-nne-l Win uii a a. In-1 -l 'home I nwa-lM-il Mi-liiim.

K xss vlTY

HKKVKs-Nallve Cw.. l ex in i.ow . . Hi M.i iia kt-r

! tiinate iuteri-ts to have the pca'f re. lt-rxe.. The lc-t rM.f of the jt.mmI 1 -po-ition and loyalty of tin white 1 people of Mi--i-sinpi to the State ami

1 4teii.-raHovcrniueiits which I can ";jvf

Hie Haj.IVter I odifdtlod.

. T . . - . . . ... I ...

; voii i in' iiiairuuiff iii crop- now aooui , . llicxuo

, to Le e.ai he re.) in cv cry put of the St a to . HhKVK: -Common io 1 1

; from the Iciim s-ee line to the Gulf, thf

Texan.

i tti u : j i :.uui ... . Ii.ii.-M

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i rn ii i ii i rc-ims tn pca.-ciui aim muu-w i- i sin- y rsi.rn

A )lea-io; episode id siiLh.-r life nt the h.iutai.U last week was a Let tiir of the

, Ftlitfd statf Hay-Fever As-.n-iatiod at ! F.ethlidich, pew llah-hire. SoL.- fu or i . .ii- I . I .. - .i : . I .. : I

i nun.ircti in nn- nini. i. u wen- ci ai-. A .aue ill Miiippi until witliiiitln I tetlatlce, idt luditlo; II.mI. F. 11. Fay, of j (,.w , lavs, and I do not L. lievethen 1 Chelsea, ail Ih'tlry Ward Itecrher. lct-ijH s,., an or iniatioii in the State t.T of coud-cl and cohfort Wl'lc read ! lv r.-a-.m h.r L. li.. in" so lies ill th.

on- habit.-. I!. How ahoiit the White l,eame? Mr. K. I never heard of it White

Ic.i.iie in Mi-siippi until within the

; fruit various pliysiciuds, and recipes and 1ires riptiHls were freely idtcrchaded. lr. F.ccehor hatle a fuddy spetn h, id I the i-oiir-o of w hich ho expressed the lopidiod that the Iihodt.itiods of ,Ieri-

fact that the Coiis.-rv ative-Pcniocriitie Convention, recently' held in Jackson, the State capital. Utterly refused, Ly an ovenv In lining vote, to in.ior.Ht; the color

line. It w as there a crted. in the re-o-

train jumped the track, and the enitine, baIfae', expre. and econd-claa can w.re prevp!au-,l ,j,m.n tn unbanknient. Tbe bigyaee-ma-ter, newsboy, engineer and one pa-engrr were killed and four pa..ngere seriou-ly Injured. Tlie name atorm wa-hed out a culvert near Harvard, III.,

hi.ih nd the tlionl in the flesh of Faul adopted nlnio-t uiiani.Moii.slv. that i. .. I I M : i. .. t .. i ..I l. . .. - . ....

iiati an i.oo.ot- iri.imi io n.iy-iever. .VI- fj. wlnte pe.jile of Ml i ippi were optor a Pi'derid s.lcedzo the. a.--.M'iatio.l i ,,,..,1 .,, .. ,.,.ii, v tt .t iv.nild .lehar

any cition of the State from co-operation vvitli them, no matter what hi

iidjonnl to Lett dcxt tiin.' (lyrciji ti'xt'ilt.

Kl.nl lt- hoieeW mi'-r t.Mia

L Iw.K-e .-I'rii.a- Kxtra W IIK AT-spriog .. i. No. 3 laiHS Vo. j Miae. . tUTs-Vt. I ICl K-N.i. S I'tiKK New Mesa LAKI I'er cat t"CINM ATI, Kl-orit-lamlly WIIKAT-UI ... ( niiv- New OAT -So. I. ( ill TO-Mi-ldling I'lll.'K New Me LA Kit summer . MKMPIIH. I nTTON-Mi'ldling Ki t M lt-Kamiiy I IHIV New OAT New

SKW (IUI.KASS

--A l.irjrtt hjcwin"; linn in fJlasow have Lrirun imitortin California barley for their Leer. It is better to follow a in ms adv ice than hi example.

color or i-n-viou political faith iniht ri .ticu-cboiee 1 1 . m. a . . . i .lit te a...-

Lo. I know the people of .XI s Ippl to Le a truthful and honest iicople. and I prefer to accept their puldic avtwal of policy to the more- statement of any one man livin-espt-i ially when that man

I DUN While . .

OATS hay poKK Mesa IIXltlN. C;AK-KairU I'rlmo 1 1 ITI OS-Low Muliling.-

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