The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, March 12, 1875, Image 2

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TH f PIEfnnil mrrUMI S
I fit LSnlDnia tnitlllAHS
EDE.J33Ur?Cf PA.,
TVit.v r,-.rn!njr M--if.Ii 10 !CT
j lliJ .aviuiui, - .wait. J l , l w l y.
. .
l me bill authorizing the people of
the k-rnwrv or Lolonvloto frame a
constitution preparatory to its admis-it.t-
the Union as a .Stat, ha3 passed
1-oth. House of Congress, while the
bill conferring the same right on New
Mexico lias been defeated
a- --
The Democratic- raem!ers of Con-
cress elect to the Fortv-fourth Con
-re.s who were present at the elose of
tne sksti la?t week, aereel unani
mously, it ii said, to supjxrt Hon.
Samuel J. H inda'd for Speaker of the
next Hou. lie is undoubtedly tlie
A rrFALCATTOS of atut $20,000,
divided I iet ween the ticket and freight
oflic- of the Br.ltim-re and Ohio Kail
road Company, at Zaneville, Ohio, is
now uii derrroiiiir exarninstion by the
An litor of the Ohio division of that
'orn;.anv. A yonnir man iiamod Ifow
: rd hanilol the funds of both depart
ments, and thus far cannot account
f jr th? deficit.
Thf. TV-Tnocratic Stte Committee,
tI it3 meeting yeterdny week, decidol
tliMt the nxt State Convention should
b? held rt Kri. on Welnesday, the
f-th of Sppternlier. Iklievin as we
r.lwavs di 1 in t!ic policy of short and
di-irp p'-.litical campaigns, the time fix
ed is jrfjr. tliough our own opinion
is thnt State Conventions .should in
variably fe h Id at Harrisburg. How-
ver r.i that 'pie-tion has been defin
itely s.-ttle l. it does not now admit of
r 11 v discission. The Ilepublican State
Committee mt o:; the same day and
fixed on I.anc:ittr as the place and
Wednesday, the -2'th of .May, as the
tirnp f r the meeting of its convention.
Candidates for (iovernor and State
rrcasurcr are to le noniiuatl by lxth.
An article is going the rounds of
the rn.lie.il press, t lie- Johnstown Tri
f -i ir beiiic: among the numler, in whieh
it is a'Siitctl thst (Jen. Forrest made
: speech at Muhh-n. in Tennessee, on
th. 4th of February, announcing thee
p'.-ntimcnts : ' I lndieve there will be
another r:ir, a:: 1 my jx'licv will Is to
l'uise the bla'.-k ll'g wit! the skull an 1
eros-b:i'-s oa it, and then not leave a
republican white or black alive in this
St.ite." All tliis i.s simp'y a naked
tie, and as pin h is disposed f by the
Nashville Union, which anu';unees that
Jen. Forrest, was not at .Mnldon, Tenn.,
0.1 the it!i of February that he made
no spe.-cli anywhere on that day that
in 11 public speech at any time has
ho utt-re 1 '.!:e sentiments attributed
t him an 1. finally, that t! ere is w
h-: i'1'V a Mufd'j.i in I'ruii'ntre.
i low utteily coi.teiiiptible are such
m i!i:ta!its!an dcis cor.coctcd by Noitli-
rn ra'iicalism to embi;terand inflame
t!ie public mind auainbt the eop!e of
the Southern St;. ten.)
The worse than the taw's delay ant
uticei taiiity exei!f need by Democrat
ic candidates fr Congress in Louisi
ana in getting their seats after having
Wen fairly elected, were fully illustra
ted during the closing hours of the
Ijte session. At the election in that
State two vears as;o last Novtmlier,
I'ercy lysehe Shelley l'inchback ar.d
tie 'gJ A. s leri.un were caiuii.iatesat 01-0 -nem. r nisiiiexcusaoieeiH.ri.io A lly or tW() sirce at ti,e ar,nnal rom
large. Ne iliier of them was admitted, hold Mr. Ruck up to public ridicule , meneeir.cnt of one of our medical schools
At the satre election, Svphcr (Ridi- cannot of course eletratt fiom his per-; some negroes obtained tickets of invitation
caD and Lawrence 'Democrat) ran in
the First oistrict. Svr.hei procured
the certificate through fraud, took his
, , , .
seat, and lias been voting and drawing
his py itunng two sessions. lowanis
mi-lntght of the day ta-forc Congress
fidjTtirne'l, the House, on the report
of Kh'i election committeo, by a vote
of 134 to S4 admittel Sheridan and
Lawrence, ea -li of whom ha I alout
fourteen hours to occupy tlieir seat
an I witness th.; dying struggles of
ra liealism. R t!i would be entitled
to full pay as momlx-rs. We suppose
that Pinch') tck, who is always intent
on the main chance, also sought hi3
greenbacks, and if he got them his
won tiled honor was iiure than satis
fy 1.
No PiiEsitiENT ever received such a
withering lebuke from his own par
ty as was administered to ('rant by
the lower branch of Congress two days
Jeforc its final adjournment. It will
-3 remembered that the House com-
tnittee ou Arkansas aifairs, of which
Mr. Poland, of ermont. was chair-
man, hid mule a report, wit'n a res(d
.... .
ution attached, in which it has dee-Iar-c
l that the exiti:ig State government
in Arkansas should not be interfeml
with either by Congress er by any de
partment of the general government.
Two davs n"er this report was made,
flrant In one of hii spasms of states-
Tiianship, sent his extraordinary and ter InMli'jencer, which must have
fitarming message to the Seuate, in filled his Inisora at the discovery that
which he threatened in plain language Congress had adjourned ? Alter his
to overthrow the new constitution of strenuous exertions to reach the capital
the Stite and restore Brooks to the of- amlgive his testimony on Pacific Mail
fie of Governor, if Congress, before - affairs to be thus disappointed at find
it adjourned, did not interfere in the , ing no one authorized to take it was
matUr. Tlie resolution of the com- real!-too bail. After taking the "short
mittee was taken up and discussed on cut" through Canada from his Minne
T'je3day, tbe 2nd inst., and was adopt- sota stock farm to his seat in Con
ed by a vote of 149 yeas to 80 nays, gress. to arrive panting in Washington
House has said to (Irant, "Keep your and fin 1 CongrtBt adjourned, must have
mailed hard off the throat of Arkan- been a disappointment more severe
as? her j eople are peaceable andput t than big failure to sell that $14,000 bull
tliey have adopted a new constitu- in Canada at his asking price. Surely
tioti and elected a Governor, as they j William is born to disappointment I
had a perfect right to do, although you j - - -
r.hl )io .4unnti in vonr mi-sancr tl:t
' .x - - - j a '
they wer guilty Of usurpation. Any
military interferenee ou your part ia
I!.- tr.ir- i.t that rotate will nA now
... 1
be in aor.ler.'' It is te I hoped that
the ix-ople of Arkansas are thus secure
4 com ny arbitrary and illegal exrrtise
of power in order to coerce the vote
nt theiStatc in favor of the third term
Ho. Paw. L. Foster, of Schuyl-
The Republican party as represent- i
-i.r - i t -,:-!..:.- IT.? Ti.L-
: lit ifiii r lit ma utrisidti c a air t xwcv t
resolution, in rtierence 10 w utcu some ,
. - a. 1 " 1
.-i .1 . !:..,
'umuieou llsi C Itwiiu i)iraitii miiic
T, ... .':..:
1 r. I. I- JI -A . 111a i.uujuiuuii..iiivii v-'-
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that is either new or
si
taming, r-emz raereiv a reua.u 01 u' . . ,
etter to us on'tl e same subject. His Vrnt Peoples :
letter to us on t! e same subject.
delusion is that leeftiise the Lejriila- i
tnresof HTl and eir.barkel ex- ,
teoMveiv in me iian-i ios unsiiics?, t
there fore the Ixgislature of 1 S75 oueht , inmhead er.uts mania 1, are the true ele
to follow their example. We deny the j risen: cf pontical streogth.
riirht of anv Legislature, past, present, i III. Specie pajraenU in 1371 without
of to come" to authorize the purchase , com.
of t of any other book 111 order that .
113 memovrs liiai lc t:ii;tiinj iu uic- i
1 i. 1 i.i
sent them toa few of their select friend. ! y. More taxes, nrre debt, and more ex
Where is the limit to thi3 practice ?' per.ditnres the true r.d to permanent
Rot-ert C. ScIiCncMhe Arnci icau Min-! prospe.jiy.
ister to Enj
honor of his country, iued a small : roa( prants, and all sits of monopolies
fized liOt.k explanatoiy of the rnyster- ' blaze the pathway of Republican legifda
ics of that seductive but hazardous tion. . . .
at-ni- ' .?, n,r ,J-r. Stm- !
pose now that some lover of draw in
the House, with more enterprise than
the member from Schuylkill, but with
out, his refined taste, should suddenly
tccome as infatuated with Schenck's
treatise as Foster s;ems to be with
Smull's Hand book that he lmlucea j
himself to believe that Schenck's little ,
look contained "very much valuable'
information," and that the members .
were "all very anxious to have it for ;
theirconitituents," all he would have !
to do, according to Foster's loeric,
would Ikj to offer a joint resolution for j
the purchase of 3,000 "copjiies"
..f it- !
and Schenck's manual would at once
turn up a legislative trump.
r I
as me iior.esiv ui inu iransaciiuu is ,
.i i . -. r .1- . i
concerne-1, the two cases are precisely
similar, although the compilations
widelv differ.
Mr. P'oster ought to know that the
last State Convention pledged theDem- t
ot.Taiic party ij rcireuciuuciiL a.iu ic- i
i.jrti. n-;n !
llJ f tilt. V. lllVil. f IIIVU T 111 I
le abstracted from the treasury w hen
the State printer presents his bill for
furnishing these Hand Hooks, would
pay the annual interest on very many .
thousand dollars ot the State debt. ;
Compelling the State to ay for 3, COO
IJy this emphatic vote a Republican
Hand Hooks to be distributed by the
members among their friends; is not
one of the entertainments to whieh the i
f ., r- ... i lions, intended to promote the public wel- , . ..j
taxpayers of the Commonwealth snin . f to fill. ,c .ria,ation wiseiv, to irtimu- ! .lca'" ,iJ fo.uuuion. bmce Ins residence
posed they would le invitetl by their iate et.terpiise, to aid commerce, to build Uli "IMJ'i "f "as been a most exemplary
r-pi-cscntutives. The whole thing is 1 railroads, and to place appropriations ! clUz?uUe ls always taken a deep inter
radically wrono- and vicious and "ad- ! 'ere thej will do most good. ! ln. thribtianity, teach.ng m Sabbath
mi s of no sr.rbHr.- or eveMso It is ! XXL A constitutional amendment is re- and being a regu.ar aiteudant upon
mits of no apologv or extuse. It IS ; commeIlded mAjiing Lm, r-ia!,ch llie the 'Stated p.eacmug of tl.o gospel." He
simply a rai I on the treasury under: tun,me,-capiial of tlie nation, with liberal 1S a 5' f-imer, and oecaiionally has
A. I - A t tlI I AT . .. II
me convenient, loruis 01 legislation aim
ought to le denounced by every paper
iu the State that is not afra'ti to ex
press its honest convictions.
The Altoona Tribune professes to hension aa to the meaning of the Civil
lie nr-utnd, or perhaps we should sav Rights bill, which is causing trouble among
indcn lent in politics, and is regard- ! "."y classes or ,plc who think its pn
, ,l iii- 1 i viss-uis embrace their occupations, a3 well
ed as a respectable journal. It saw fts amnp the i?MCrant negr.-s who are
proper, howsver, in its issue- of last taught to b.-'.ieve by the designing white?,
Saturday to compromise its fair name who pretend to be their friends that their
by publishing a pointless and stupid
address, which it falsely and meanly
assertod had leen delivered at Carroll-
town by Hon. .John Ruck, one of the
memriers of the Legislature from this
county. What possible motive the
Tribune had in thus degrading its col
umns it would be ditlicnlt to conjec
ture, in as much os Mr. Ruck, as we
have reason to believe, is a total ttran- .
ger to all connected with that paper
o,,.l h ia nM'or ..fr.n,l.l ..r ;!..-i !
. J
sonal iiopulanty amonir the tx.-oi.Ie of I
Cambria county, and will therefore
only recoil ejn those who have seen fit
. .. . . . .ii
to write anrl print sue.i contemptible ,
slu.i. j stnHieis ami ir.icaneu lor ;
production, which was intended for
vcit bears several KUnd,rrnr.,nL-4
upon it and very plainly betrays its
paternity. Whenever the columns of
tlie Tribune are opened to outside !
parties for the base and cowardly pur
pose of attempting to degrade and Ik?- j
little an tiprioht and honest citizen, as 1
Mr. Ruck surely is. even though that !
lilx-rty is granted, as we are con 3 lunt I
was done in thi3 instance, without the
knowledge er consent rjf the proprie-;
lu' " "'-1t P'.l'V' "utu
orable, h!gli-mnileI gentlemen, we are
forcod to say that it sinks itself be- j
neath the clearly defined limits of hon-
orable journalism and earns the well
. . t . i i i
mentetl contempt of all right-thinking
men. More than tht. the Tribune !
- - . 7 I
should have left such dirtv to its de- i
leclable
table namesake in Johnstown, which '
has nt least the frivolous excise to of-';
s Ht least the frivolous excuse to of-;
fer that Mr. Ruck is from this count- :
- . . .
and hence is a protx?r subject for mis
representation through its columns.
Hox. Wn.i.iAM S. Kikg arriveil at
Washington on Saturday and found
Congress adjourned and no one au
thorized to take his tistimonr. Who
can picture the grief, asks the Lancas-
Aiia. icsoiii! received oi vuo
- - . . . . . . . ...
'" ' ,le ' . 1 "f8"
dJ. cern to indie ite that no choice for !
n i i i- !
uocmor nas uecn mane uytne popu
tue popu-
Iar "t, and the matter will therefore
K before the Legislature for final dc-
cision. The political complexion of
J!,at body is yet in doubt. The
'1 ,uut,,,,:.' "TC kj"u one ongrtav
jnjn, anvnow, ami over Uiat we croy. i
. - . -.... I
n, -.
ed by an enormous majority in both .
; Looses of the Forty-third Congress,
- j :
:.,f ; nf its last
nets 01 its last
Y. Sun, points
. ,, -v-
'session. says the -
rill LiiuzLitiiiu ... .-.- - -
savs the N.
', with pride to its past record, ana ic
ord. and ic-
;olVes in the fullowir.g dec
leclaraiion of its
I. Third terra now, and Presidency for
lf hereafter.
II. Government by the bayonet, suppen-
. t . . r. f r r.i o f H i.rf inn. Ann
nQ s h tbe bliiCk roan is to
rtKTt - t
; bilier, Texas Pacitic, back-pay grabs, rail-
WI. rronsmisouenienceioscnpturai
aulllVIIIJ. .v. n w . ' 0 w ww - fc 0
r . ' - ,
l.linuy.
.....l.;.. .. ... in I , m nr
VIII. r-ro supremacy
in the South to
,
. .
res ought to be .
advance ( l..itiaii ciiliz.itioii
IX. Opposition h.gilatui
snppiTSst. l y j-tUeiai tiooj.s as aangerous j
to Grant;. :n. i
X. HetuMiing imards are more potent
t'ian clccti and should be ajoiuted by .
the Presid. .1. ,!
Al. in: i - '.-' mve no ngnt to com
P' V? ll,e Admiiiitrti.wi is content
fuf ap" ,U7i(,us flJf tlie navy are indis- ;
js;4ble to a republic aid to hots of
maenificent offieers Peking commands. !
AIII. ppi.ettR ol the tl.irrt term, cut-
ICS OI ine 1 lesiueni, cuampioiis 01 me v.ou- .
1 stitution, economists, and tlie toilirg ruass
' i i i i.. .i . . .
rn WHO jriuiuwic milium iiit-j hik: jooi.
must be classed as banditti, aud punished ,
accnrrimj'iy. i.
. !
XIV. Centralized government is nation- ,
al strength, and State Goemments should !
iw,i.:h Trf a ...lPM.-il. .
XV. Carpet-baggers and office-bolder j
are abused patiiots who have suffered for j
their country, aud meiit itsgiateful rccog- !
XVII
Investigations by Congress in
tended to expose corruption ai:d jobbery,
and to damage the Republican party, can
not be too sternly condemned for trenching
w- -J - I flu Id J
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Will. Ihe J'lesulent isthe recngn.zed
head of the Government, to a horn Con-
gress and the courts o,vc obclience. ,
XIX. The newspaper pix-ss is a nuisance. -
A censor to restrain cmping utterances and
d ,
ate riemai.clea rortnw uii.
. XX.. Kings are self-sacnfic.ng organ-za-
allowances for the President and his houte-
.
hold duiing Gen. Grant's life
' Thk Civir. Rights Hii.r. Its I.tmita
! Tloss. There appears to be much aprre-
rights and privileges under the law are
; without 1 1 111 it.
i The bill limits ll.c lights of
I
negrrcs to
I or waters
i 1 . 1 - tiublic conveyances ovland
and theatres or either pi tees of public
, amuserr.c nt. j
An inn is described by all lexic-graj her i
a a house where travelers may obtain
shelter, lodging, and entertainment for
money. A resiaurant, wliere people may ,
'. obtain fxl and diinlr, or a dunking house, j
where liouors are sold, is not an inn, unless
,,,e proprietors furnish their houses as
1'-'" g places for travelers. Neither of
Tliiicr. a. . in A iirt.l..i II. A 1 i jr r .11
t"ough their whit rnends very lmoier.
ierly. The tickets were personal and not
transferable. They were doubtless given a si in -f mules to Captain Grecu for them, ; ,t(.u!ar t-rtl.Ki.x style-. While the ct re
for the immose of raising a di-.tnih.inee. ' f.iA il.at (iri'pn hail t..k-n l!.. i:i!ilsln( ' i. ....r ...... r.. o
. i
and the ncgrtK-s demanded and obtained
aumissio... .ow cxuioiiious oi mai kuhi
aie ,lot "l'uMic amusements," and the ne
no lre,e unless tncy iua
received
from the faculty personal cards of :
in vita! ion,
i. huh iin-y MuniHi imve oeeu ie
fused adiuissi.ii promptly and fii-mly.
Son.e trouble lias alo arisen in bniber
shops. A baibei shop is ni't a place of
public amusement, and however much a j
negiej may desire the luxury of beingshaved
by a wl - e man, he has i:i right under the
law to demand it. j
The li.-gro, if kft to himself, would not
Gire trouble under any law. All the iron- '
b!e will arise from designing white men
who will incite the negro to these intrusions
ror the purpose or robbing him of his hard
earnings or of using him in politic.,. Bal-
titnore G-izttte. j
-
Tr :.i . I
ivu-uill I..U-C11H-.1 ll. me
Senate e.f the United States by Mr. Spen- !
c1". ,f Alabama, asking Federal interfere I
nol. ,.r t:.,:,J a,'.'- I -it- o ,
ence In u,alit,fe. was printed in the Mont-
" 'I' r Yl USV.S "ie I
rose in the State Senate and denounced the I
rose in the State Senate and dcSieedTh; i
memorial. He aid h hao h, i,ro it i
I a . . . " 7 ..v... .
a no liart lipicr &rtn it im-il lil
. . ....... - ' - av a a . a . . .1 (. V lll-'l ...11.
Tifr. ffnval 9 no.l s7Ar-f- J 1, i.., !
signeil the paper, but under the impression
. - - -. - . v . a i 'ii. u'l frtiu c 11,111
ii . - - .... t. . , ; i
that H was a petition for the appointment j
of Arthur Rirgham as postmaster of Mont
gomery. He svd he would never have
signed the memorial if he had known what 1
it really was Another Colored Ren:itnr "
: i i , . .
Said lie Iia.il Mtnu il it thmVinir if - .-it
- - 'i'tl.roj
arraiMkl tliA aiuwunlmAnf Fil -.1 13
..j.j, o.n.uV,nV, uiiciAi a. illl?
to a tedcral judgeship. Several e.ther Re
publican Senators denied, any knowledge
of the document, ami one of them, a color
ed man, saiel he had voted for the bills
complained of. A committee was appoint
ed to Cud out the authors of the fraud.
The Pittsburgh Post of Saturday last
says : "An impudent and ignorant negro
asserted his lights tinder the civil rights
bill on one of the through trains going out
of the city on Thursday night. He en
tered one of the cars containing a number
of vacant seats and one occupied by a
white woman and child. In this he seated
himself and refused to give it up when res
quetted by the gentlemen passenger, and
the conductor. It i.s repotted that when
the conductor was about to remove him
from ihe seat, two or three radicals inter-
fered to prevent it and pistols were drawn.
Tin, lady with her child was compelled to
vacate the seat and find another. Of
oouimj ..a.i unruuer oeen a winte man
he would have been ejected from the seat
and probably from the tiain."
A nian at El Paso, Mexico, has actually
put in a claim on the United States Gov-
atfltmAnt F. 1i IilrAna iln. I 1. ..
coyotes from tho American side.
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a.t or ctabc -.s j
wurtM.. ..,., t.riva I
u Vub.. .v -
TBK LAST FOLK TEARS.
: A correpondent of the Chicago Inter
i Ocean wikig from Spriiigtiehl, 111., no
! der date of .March 1st, says : It passes
1 comprehension that 5uch a condition of
affairs as described below should exi.-t iit
' a civilized commuuity and this age of de
tective bhrewdness. and lemaiu undiscov
ered for a period of over four years. The
sirt.joined is a brief account of the exploits ,
of a gang of thieves harboring about 1SH- ; suppei. 1
opolu. lr alniast surpasses thj somewhat The gang had no regular "fence,' the s
apoeuryphal stories of I he exploits of the T proceeds of each lobbcry being disprwd of
gang of robbers of which John A. Murrell j as circumstances and occasion offered.)
was"tbe leader, aud wliich, during the f The officers a:e in possession of facts which
pi imilive days iu our South western history, jwint to the criminality of seveial other t
made life atil property withiu its ranging j men in Sangamon county of very respecta
ground hang by a vey unceitain tenure, j ble antecedents aud associations and the )
Illiopolis is but twenty milrs east of indictments agaiust the pie.-ent parties;
. - t . . T' 1 1 11' t 1 1 ' Ml . I . .... I ..1 t.A Uct .A r.f f 11A
cj.rmgueiu, 011 m iouuo, n aua$u aim ;
ncstciu Hailway. It is a small village
and station, the shipping and trading point j
for a la'ge section of country, and the .
fariLers vLo reride in tie immediate vicin- !
1 ity are generally respectable ar.d well to-;
do; they are hugely inieie.ted in sxck-
-..ii-- vu oj iii..ius. ""i" lo If
, , , ..1 . e Til- , -
behiou broke out tLe jole of Iiliopohs i
1 :.- ,.'-; . a i. .'.1 J I
township rallied ai oui.d I the old nag, and ;
many ef the laiddle-aged aud yourg men ;
i
nb"tcd
FOK TO BE SOLDIERS.
Among the number who were fired with
lieutenant. His reputatiou U i.ng that of a
maiu on the nist occasion he was
promoted to the cap'.aincy of Company I.
.;" .7 , , r ' !
len.aiuii'g with him, aii all being mus-j
; 7 ' . 7 . . . 1
teied out together with honor.
. . .
Occasion-
al,y thereafter a .eport would break loose
CoiiceruniL some irre 'M1l;ii-iI v hi tl.. loracr. ,
" : . . J . . . .
lni commiuea yj v.oiupany i w uiie iu
erTic J but the iniprc-ion being that
such things were matters of course iu the
31 mJ'' ,:ttle ention was paid to the ru-
.
. -se m y
reen, Sarouel Dickinson, IW i
lamin
li. i, , , .r , i
Crane, John t outzious iayior
i i .ii i J .
A-.i,j.iuaoi. i.oiv & , moiiii ivlkiri. alio. I
K,orv fV.. ..... l.M-ii.!, in th .,nm..
II A n-.n l.....-f l.f I .1... 1 .
County Jail
j - - o
llavciior is iu the Macon j
County Jan.
CAP1AI5 PUA5CIS M
CKF.E.X,
.K l.i rn...i.. r...... t
y Z 7 - Tl
ffSf. has a fam.ly and has leaded in II- j
""P"' -uuf"'"e.wu "1 ,u,e ,i:v- ;
. ' i1. Auburn, !
" .yie iu Luii.Uan cn y. bo j
s:; nf Vint, ;irleferrcd i f3
? ,,- ,, ... . , . .'
" "V " "i ."T. .Y'.Z r ..V- l" 1
nSJB niei cuanau,ng, uuj ing ami
, sciiing gram, siock, etc.
' All .il I 1 W t M 1 1 .int I (lrt T? .111 MknA
and Pate) have for cats been knowu and
respected as honest, industrious men liv
ing in the same counnunitv, tiadine, la
. - " - - ' - . i 1 . j j nim
.1. I. f-..t.i i.vu.iiiuiiim. .iiii.i;, J il- ;
ba ingandassociiting with all its inhabS I
tauts, and not a breath of suspicion point"
1 1 1 if , . tliAm '.a Ilia rr 1 1 1 1 1 11 .... ,- Z .. '
. . 1. 1 . . , .. j . ... ,1 .1 . ;
ot v h-.lcsa.e and t-etty lobbery that every
i cuiztu has known of far four years. One !
' can readily imagine how an arrest of such i
; i.n.?...i-. ..r i , . .
iiis. is v a iiiu.vi u-jv; ji i 1 1 . 1 1 ' ' o nuuiu CIC (
, ate constet oat luu in a ju:tt niial coaimu
roty. The charges agamst the gang em-
b.ace almost every species of lobbery, and
their stealings wii! aggregate tens of thou-
sands of d . lis in value; horses, mules,
hogs, cr.ttle, wheat, coin, wagons, pro-
visions clothing, boots and shoes, liquor,
groceries everything, iu fact, that could
he hail either from r.t.l.vay trains er farm
hou.ses and fiehls. S une time last March
the first st'FPiciox
was aroiiseu, ana inc nrst clue to the
giiilty parties ws eJisciveied. Two valua
ble hoies weie stolen from a fanner iu II-
i: i : . . ....!.;.. ; T . .. . 1 .. . . r. ... . l
iiuiiviisivn..;-!.. ..-.1-..I..J ..H-.-1 iiiu a in.iii
l.v the name
of yvingatc, formeily a resi-
dent or Illiopolis saw and recognized the
horses in Christian county. An officer
went after them, and found that the man
in whose u session thev were had traded
... .. j - -
Louis and sold them. Ih-fore Green could
ie uauneu. However, ne weui to Kansas.
A requisition brought him bade, a prelum-
nary examination res -.il ted iu holding him
over, on which he gave bail.
josiuia mantra. I, rsip, i ir
N. Streetr,
and Mr. Skeen, agent of the Toledo, Wa-
bash Sc Western K.nlway, at IllioMjli.s, did
not let the matter les-t there, howevei.
I n.3 communiiy nai su.iereei irom i ue uep-
reel at ions oi tnieves s long inat inese gen
tle'uen and others deterii.ined to follow up
the clue thus put iu their iJossesiou.
Other com pla tuts were made, other war
rants issued, and Gicen was again in the
famra of the law. The bail on the several
'complaints aggregated more than Green
could command, and he was committed to
yA. During the last four weeks airests
have been made until the number aggre-
gates nine. On Tuesday night Sam Dick-
inson and sen-era! of the gang were taken
... .l, v.. f'...,rv Ci"irwl T.,.
UVKIIS His """-J " J
,
a'
COXFESSED ALT. SD STJfGCT.AR
the charges preferred against them.
On
Thnmlay .piire Cantiall obtained from
Oov
t!,e vernor requisition for another of,
gan. nu 18 T"'" Jusl t" ,u
i Iowa. There are other members still at
.
large.
i..;.w.ti twoi,1 tell man am.iinT
. ' - ' .: :.i. t- .
incidents iu coiiutrviiuu nil i. uitxu. ixrii.
, vc, a of mules alld them
ofC to St. Louis. On his re tit in he told
Greeu where the mules were stabled and
gave Green a bill of sale of them. Gteen
tlipn went iu liiu un litri ui t-iic m 11 itr ituu
! "-IB " . . . . .
, t V....Kf- I . a a,i ,
. - '
The owner had bills printed describing tho
.A mmiinnril tirrpn tn hnnf.
them nr. Green took the bills and started
To.- St. Louis. While crossing the river he
dropped the bills in the river, we.it, to the
-..i.i ti.a m.iioa trnro oiitiino.l nn.
session, sold them, pocketed the money,
came home, toll the owner that the mules
l.l not tie found, "a hacked un" with
! Ben. Crane, and then went ei.f to his Sab
bath school class with a sanctified air.
THE ROBERRT OF CAP.S
and the depot at Illiopolis became so fre
quent, nd the loss of projierty so exten
sive that ftkeen, uie agent, consul tea uap
tain Green (who is his brother-in-law),
j about hiring a watchman "of course you
: ought." said Green, and straightway
1 Green, Ben Crane, and others of the gang
j were hired or vjlnnteered to watch the
i very oiemises they were robbing. The
robbing, of course, was stopped. Then
i Crane and Green te.ld Skeen "he had sroHt
j it aH by telling constable that th
j was watched. If tie Hadn't tout the con-
stable, tliey wouLl have caught the d u
rascals ! -
THE B0I.DF.ST OPKRATIOX
' so far unearthed is the one for which
Mitchell Havener is held. Ilavenor and
' fta ..1 11 ia-lr t mm. 1 IPAni t T" .1.1 Art.l .
bcutcd to the bouse of llays & Co. certi-
niaiii.ii gioiy anu painoiisiu were t rancis , , ... : ,
oreeu, tamuti liickmson, J.enjaium " , - . " j . , . 7, 1 1 11 . m
F. Cranee, John Pontzious, and Mitchell! Aft" dnnk.ng their Wood he would
ii,t-,..i ti... ...iuii it! ik. i-v... buud over fences fifteen feethigli andd-
' j Infant.y, Colonel Isaac Pugh, and when an ; fW- llcff of f'V 1 l,u n !
1 ! tkct.on , itasbelU, G.een wat made a second he ? d ., 'r a.w,Jl e ar,!"" P.?1!-
c..y l.p'j ,f l3nr ami invoices f.'.r five
T;r r -;rfn)n) ,,!Mk
The 1!
A the transaction ai r-eared all right, o00 ,
- - .
advanced. In a short tune the forgery .
j was discovered, nnd Ilavenor was pursued j
; and arrested. Sain Dickinson now con- 1
fesses that tireeu rorged an me papers.
On one occasion they stole a lot of timothy j
seed from the cars at I'.liopolis, and Men
Crane loaded it up, drote to Decatur, and
sold it for f 133. Ou another occ:isioo :
Crane and so.-ue of the "boys'' broke into '
Gilbert's fci.ore at Il'iobolis, notdrmik, aud
deliberately proceeded to eat au oyster ;
win 1101 oc puomru uum oj. " v"
gang is caught.
A Mysterious Conspiracy,
Uo 0E iGEXiot;s jackass
skveral hundred pe
rBIOIITESED
PEOPLE.
cf
? lKfT ,lem,nve
of our nurning p
. Hree
A few years ago a reporter who was badly
ented and published in one
apers a story to the effect 1
ed in India-rubber haunted
the streets of the upper pait of the city
S'i:ieoth;i brilliant genius lias just invent
ed another terrible tale for the purpose of
curdling the blood of lu vvus old ladies and
timid young g;i!
and we are given to un
derstand that in some of the sc'i-hAs
til
the
h- ' .nma School anion? thfm
UlltllCl p 11131 lion UL-u.u III rt i ui 1 1 rr
, ... . . , r Ti.-
' that the .,;,,,-. T.isl.nn who
' ----- -
propose to honor the memoiy of St. Pat
rick on the 1 ith mst. have conceived a rtai k
and deadly plot against the peace of the j
citv ; that it is their intention, daring the
j parade, suddenly to break ranks to bring ,
forAh Vom eatU their exits p.,, ols and
uailtfllll" ramr ami ui i.l-i i'.it-uiii
r , r
and otheilaw ful w eanons of war and lucen-
V..... . " - K
.. - . . , - . . .
diarism, and thereupon to proceed to s,ick
the city. Obnoxious jei-sous, and paiticu
lailyall pers.jnsof Knglish birth or descent,
are to be butchered in cold bloorl, their
houses are to be consigned to the flames,
ai-d all their relations to their remotest
. j.t' nsins. are o, be
hung iu row s upon the tele5:n.h w in s, a
-f . k, M, r h fc,
crows liaprell , c,Mne aronnd in a
-w
this fiendish cou.vpnacv is tnat ihe honses
of the doomed os a,e to be marked : and
the sensational rasc.ils w-ho invented the
story actually have plrcetl marks with chalk
OTon whole rows of houses in the upper
portion of the city. Ili.ed girls who see ;
these mysterious' signals g up stairs iu j
tremor and p;ck their trunks so as to be
itady to move at a moment's notice ; aud ;
boys who observe these rr.aiks iuvest.their !
savings in brass-barreled pistols and bows ;
aud arrows, w hile the try to decide wl.eth- :
cr to stay and beat off the fer-cio;js hordes
w hicli threaten the lives of their faiiilif?s, eli
te, go West and die glorious in au e.i'01 1 to
-..it 1- IT
m,;jate, the Il.,,,,iV ' 11 T
the
Iiishmen, rbo arc to elo all t!iis inhumati
I lmti-hery, to clog the gutters with goie and
wade knee-dc-ep 111 blod, are unaware of
., .1 .r ... - ..I . 1 r
16 ,l,-,,t,f;1 lhmK that a,C ' f
t,,m' aiul ,h7 Vnoa f t. f-t
calmness while their victims are shudder-
ing. If the legislature could give every
body ordinary common sense by passing a
'foTt hTpur'
! !', ? , , Y,ti ,
! " J. - -I
urpo.se, it wcrnla be gtxnl
t tion an enactment of that j
this juncture. I'hiheW.rJtia
c!iar.eter at
BnUttin.
I
A Raoe ron A Wife. A few days since '
a young man hailing from the clas.ic pre- j
j cincts of La Croole applied to the County ;
' Clerk of Polk count v for a license to marry ;
a young lady, which the accouimoJaling
Clerk issued. The satned.iy another young :
nnin calleet lor a license to marry. Ihe
! . . . .... .
i uierk was not :n anu uisdepnty issueo tue i
licso. The two lieeuses were issued for i
. the same girl. The. ili-s-t party hastened to
j jhc home of his young inamorata, and fixed
n in imv nftirt thev hastened to the min-
i m.lpnM t.i l.ro th- "knot tid"' in
: 1 1 1 1 1 1 iy ( oir i ii i t i ioi in -vi, f'-ii . . .
; came oantinsr into the room his face flushed
amf his almost broken heart thumping per
j ceptiblv. Iu answer to the piestir.i if there
! anv who ol.irefol to tlx- bans. Xo. 2
yelled cut he did. at the same tirse present-
iw Into linfin.'A t t 1 r illIio.1 .? 1 . v . m 7 T t
i ti,c County Chrk. Here was a quandary j
the man of Gtd conldu't ert through his
j clerical brain, and he stopped, leaving the ;
party unmarried .o. 1 came to this city
next day to consult an attorney. He was :
in a world of trouble frustrate! in his ;
cherished desire of weelding his lady-love .'
the day before, he wanteel to appeal to the j
law- perhaps to place an injunction on his '
1 rival, No. 2. While Xo. 1 was taking legal
! , - "X - r, . ... . . I T i
advice, No. 2 took the much coveted Rose
of Dallas to another efispenser ol connubial
ties, and was married. When No. 1 re- :
turned he found that while he had gained ',
his point as to law his rival had gained his ;
point in matrimony. As r-ossession is .
nine jioints in law, No. 1 was welcome to j
the point of law he had gained. The tussel !
for the girl was a vigorous one, ami we
real.y feel like condoling No. 1. Hakm .
(Or.) Statesman.
j After the Siamese Fashion. Mrs. j
! Seitz. of Baldwin, on Tuesday crave birth :
! twins of a very interesting nature, two ,
! females weifhinff eleven nniind.s. Thev !
, ... " - ; j
1 are united in front by a common band from .
j J.he navel to the tr,P the breast bone. ;
i filming what is denominated a monster, j
' Jhey are both verT distinctly and perfectly
i ... - -r-- -i i ,
caml.V... :nr. Ti I
i however something very remarkable" as to I
I Wl I 1 1 if LrI I II 1 JUL II III I Ilfl 1 IIS ,
i luiemai conoilion. I Here IS Out one
, vd "nserted at the lower part of the union, j
j ,nt-h are perfectly developed, and lived un- j
tV "livery. The attention e.f the commn-
i n,ty has been fully awakened, and crowds :
j have called to see them as a matter of en-
riosity. The mother is doing remarkably J
well aud a speedy recovery is promised. i
The twins seemed of such a pcculiat in- j
terest that it was thought proper to preserve ,'
them as a specimen. They have been i
given to Dr. Seibert. her attendant, who is '
' taking proper measures to have them pre- !
j served. They will likely be exhibited to '
i the medical fraternity in general and nrob- !
. ably to the pnblic Ilarriburg Patriot.
By an accident, Captain 'John S.
George, lawyer, on Saturday discovered a :
specimen of peculiar oie among coal dug
near I ron ton tunnel, five miles from Iron-
i t on 6 Z J tn-oved o Z Tl
id a ted
twentv-
njne onne-K. and val., . "... i.
nine ounces and valued at foui hundred ;
thousand dollars. It is asserted that many
such lumps have lieen found before, but
I were thrown awav at th mines worth.
less. Steps have been taken to secure
rights options Considerable excite-
maiO airniii !l. T1...f. . .. 1 a . - 1
a man for not believing this story.
Xeurs end rolttical Items j
i
An insane man in a hospital at Lane A3- .
ter is trying to starve himself to death.
Mrs. E. R- Jones, of Grand view, la.,
"Whitelaw Reiel's cousin, is a Nttaty Pubi c.
Thousands e.f prairie chickens and
quail have been frozen to death this winter .
out West. .
Senator Wallace it is understood wid
make a speech on the Pinchback question ,
now before the Senate.
Ella Cramer, aged twenty, has myste- .
riously d:-api -eared from Tiffin, O., and is ,
supposed to have been muidered. ,
At Indianapolis, last Monday night, a t
brute named Lewis Bishop cut his wife's!
throat because she refused tolive with him .
anytongeT. . t
"It has been colder in Sweelen this win
ter than in any other civilized country.
In Furud.il the thermometer marked sixty
degrees below zero.
a. terrible tale of starvation comes
from Asia Minor, where twenty thousand
in one district have died since the begiu-
ning e.f the famine. j
Pour men killed themselves or were
mnrdeixd by their frenzied companions in
rlrur.kc-n orgies over the wreck of the batk
Giovanni on Cape CeI. !
At the funeral of a laely at Windsor,
Conn., a few days ago, her husband and
two sons ofikiated as pall-bearers, by her
request, no ethers assisting them. I
A eUughter w as born to the Japanese
Minister, Yoshida, at Washington, on
Thurelay. She is the first child of Japan- ;
cse parents bom in the Ur-'ted States.
Quite a margin. A tax collector last
week fifcized a thousand dollars worth of
freight on the Oswego Midland railroad, .
to settle a picayune debt of fifty cents.
A hound chased a fox seventy miles.
in Adams and Berks counties the other ;
day, captured ami killed it. and v. as found
exhausted by the side of the dead b ely.
An old Ce.lorado miner claims to Lave
discoveied a siiver mine that pie.n.ises as
well as the Xewburyport mine in Massa- ,
chusetts. not ten miles f.rm Poitla-ul, Me.
At Sunbury. Pa., n Friday night, the
dwelling house ef Mr. G. Schry wa burned
to the ground. Two children -eilsl.ed in
the flames. Mrs. Schry is probably fatally
burned.
The man who predicted a mild and
opeu w inter, because the hair on squirrel's
tails was not as thick as usual, had his
ears fre.zca four iuches deep the other
morning.
Three Georgia sisters whom I lie war
reduced fiom great weal'h to extreme
poverty went into the sheep-raising busi
ness three veai age. ar.d are now making
money lapiJly.
About tlie fifteenth of the n.or.Mi a i
paity. ii:c!uding Senator Cameron, Den- :
ti. Go;uor. Mo: tor, Ransom and others,
will make a trip by way of New Orleans te ,
the City of Mex'co.
Our new United States Seator. elon. ;
Wm. A. Wallac. has been placed on the
following standing committees: Appros
priations Manufactures, and Revision e.f
the Laws of the United States.
A family named Maik, of Gray town
ship. Centre county, was poisoned one d:y
last week by eating "wurst"' from an earth
en crock. The glazing of the vessel had
become mixed with the "wnrst." I
jl-id stone appeai-s again in answer !
to Dr. Newman and Archbishop Maniiiug !
on the decrees ef tlie Vatican Council. :
The N. Y. Trihmi -f S-iturday publishes
seveial cil'.itnns fr.mi advanced sheets.
At Keci.c's Station. N. Y.. a iran fell
elead njH.n hearing of the filhirc- of a bar.lr
where he had deposited f'so. and his wife .
also di-'d wiiliin a week. f;oin the srvi-e
c;nisc combined with the loss of her bus- !
bi.il.
y.x-Govern-ir Mo. os .f Sonih Cafo
lina. has filed a petition in bankruptcy,
placing his liabilities r.l S02.431.3o, and
his assets at ?1,2M in i-ersonal pr.pe:ty
and some very misty osc ssioiis iu real
estate.
Brown, who is to be barged at Potts- ,
vil'e on the 24th inst., for the muiiler of i
an old couple named Kramer, on Th.is-'
day .fr.ade a confession e.f his gui't. and ,
stated that ho had no accomplice iu the '.
crime.
It is said that the Pope w ill create four !
new archicpiscopal provinces in North
Ameiica at Easter, :nd that he w;ll make '
Archbishop Manning a ca:cl;:ial in Kng- '
land. This news is confirmed in a elispatch '.
from R-une. i
Ami naw the Buffalo Courifr has gone j
ir.to the cui-in.lvrm bnsji-css. This is the ,
latest. i.r..irsv. rrr.ble i r.c : "Fieel Giant ;
and his wife are about to return to Chi- ;
cago. By the way. what eloes that young !
man do for a living?"' !
The lati-st tnitlc sry : A terrapin '
was ltcciitly found in a field in Robert stm j
cuntv. Kv., with the following name in- i
sciibe'd on its shell : "R. Ashcraft, 1S22 ; ;
N. A. Brntt.-o, 1933 ; William Wood, 1S3. !
and IT. A. Wood, 15Gi.
The Thames river r.t Norwich. Conn., j
is frozen soliel to the bottom. A trotting
horse fell der.el on tho ive there the other ;
el ay, and Ihe owner cut a grave eight feet
de-ep in the ice without coming to water, I
and buried the horse in it. j
There was a male child born a few J
days ago to a married coujJe in Gloucester
City, N. J.. the father being in his tight- i
ieth year and the mother in her seventieth, i
They had been married twenty-two years, !
and this is their first rl.il.l.
Joshua Bailey of Ce.hoes Falls X". Y.
promised the bulk of his fortune to which- j
ever of his nephews raised the largest '
family e.f boys. W. W. Bailey of Waver- i
ley, Iowa, raised five boys aud got f 2,000,
000 at the death of his uncle.
There is a man of genius in Massa
chusetts who professes to have traded '
horses thirty-seven times and to have !
cheated the other man every time ; and j
yet, when his wife died the other day, he j
promised to meet her in heaven. j
A contemporary thinks the. best way j
to enjoy things is to use them, and sees
very little sense in having a gorgeously '
furnished parlor and allowing it to remain ;
in darkness while the family eccupy a j
dingy sitting room in the back building.
1 he contractors who have undertaken
to furnish 240.000 headstones for the
national cemeteries cut the names in their
works at Rutland, Vt., by means of the
sand blast. This cuts a name in four min
utes and they comxlete 300 stones daily.
Near Washington, . Pa., Mr. It. A.
Kuhn and wife were found murdered in
their burning house, their heads having
been split open with an axe, and their
throats cut from ear to ear. If the mur
derers are caught they are likely to be
lynched.
A dispatch from St. Johns X. F.,
says that the bodies of over forty persons,
who died at St. Johns this winter, have
been temporarily interred in the srow,
which has lieen in such immense quantities
in the cemeteries as to prevent the openiug
of graves.
Hon. James Buffinton, representative '
from the First Congressional District of i
Massachusetts arrived at home Sunday
morning with his family, and went to the
residence of his son-in-law, where he elied
suddenly an hour later. lie was fifty-eight
years of age, and had been indisposeel for ,
a long period.
Tn consequence of the last encyclical
of the Pope, the German government has
introduced in the Prussian "chamber of
deputies a bdl withdrawing- the state en
dowments from the Catholic clergy and
providing for their restoi at ion only to those
bishops who will bind themselves , by a
formal document.
i-.f7.iri ?i i i-rc ffi ore iiit t. r .
Fiiz John Porter's disobedianc of .
Le e rod have "crushed" SuilcT
sor. This is the "crusher m-, ;'
midst of a numerous army cr.i,- '
lect bis staff wagonai.d peim.- y'
to steal ir. Lis lines and carry ui t
diners and pap-er collar.
The first iion biidg" ever
constructed at Colebrookdi",? ri1
England, by Abraham Da; I v. j.
erected across the Severn. r .1" '
dale, in 177?. It is of i;o f '-fJ
although it his been i i c ju-ta-'. ,l
that day to this it is in a g"l c j '
now as ninety-seven years ag.i.
A wealthy and eccentric ,-t.
Springfield, 111., contributes t".
t he ,1 ioh'I t f one of the r-i. -i.-i- '
but cannot be induced to af.er.i 4 ".
iser iev, uui ni uc .io u r i- .
. . t-. ., - ' f
ter ncr ii"u---r. c-iic fjij-i iu- j,
well," and that is why she l'
money, but she doesn't des.lfe tn .. -of
his cant." 1
Veiy Rev. James Co: 1a-. f r
twenty-five ears pastor ef s. k'
Catholic church fn C.evtlv. si f
Vicar General cf the t. k-vt' ',
died on Fiiday nornitig. ag:l seve-ri-.
years The dec-easeel rec::!'y ccX'---the
f.rtieib auiiiversary of t-.s c: l; v
and has l-e-en ideutified witL tLe ei.'t
to;y et the - hurcu 1a e-m
The Black Hills fever i i
A a meeting e.i ine leau.!: : r, x t
ouiue-ss men tf Sioux i?y. lt n
City and I. lack lliV.s Tia:; ". -pany,
with a capital of ?. .".0... .;
gai.ized. The e.bject is the t.1-1
ef men and merehandise t. the , ::
Teams w ill W at e.nee inreiiA. .-ir..i .
.. .r a . 1 1
started by the first ef Api .l.
Edward Yost, a bate'.:- r. n'.;.. i;
!!, lin'iit nf 'rinitiT in th- :.. it-:- . l .
of Halves i Wal's at J.h:-.-t -at., y. -
was murdered 0:1 Friday uil.t .3 L:Ss..-.
ifitr u r.Art meiit. AH th v .; iV.,-- I' .
nig to ihe deceased were t-Ati S
building was set ou tire. N e:T :
niadi. tort-bthe'safesofthc f.na. Ti
n m b ai v i r, i, n i .' , 1 lia'-f.." , v -
age wa d-vie
A red hot meteor Ml neir
eily, iu the eastern pait of I
r.. . t
1 nit KiiiLiiif. fiir.pi f.--r i -,
ground, and m iking a h-"e :- 1 ;V::
diameter. For h-urs it c : ! : ,
for!, flmui iarjte .-i"r.ir a -1 4
. . - - . - - - --
and occasionally disc'rir.j c .'i . i-i k-'
nits. to the iuli ii:e le i r r ot !!.
the vieiin'y. None dared o '. i -,
lliis iniLil.i.iM: '.i;iti-. I. ..:... .-- ..AT
but with the ccssa'i .m f l:f :.::-
frit l.r-fl Ar.tllll'l to !Tll .O r. f. p n .
r
A pc-elal dispatch fi m: V. :.c r j
, TJ . XOIIV J i tTfl l.l . a' . .. al...r-,
that a pro consistoiy is t t. - -ri Y.
rl . r 1 - 1 t 1 -l -li 1 "i V t- ! .- . . . i V
k y, cf New Yo: k. M,-. L-. '.
Altll.tlMU'I. ;'l 1 . -M-n i o 7 ii. .
si a. Pes Champs A V.S'.i v !.
and Primate of B-.-li a :i. .V: ;
Mechlin .and Piimatt .-f ii.-'.i i ... A
bishop Manning of .Y-ir.:: ;-.-. . i : i 'I;
IrlnH'ii a nil i i l"!i-V.i i f 1 'jt .1
will l-e created ca:e!::i:ls.
The trustees of a b.t t err:
Pit tl.n r. Vi l'a 1 -i ri-. -l.',.i: ;m T-:'
eiir.deud of ten ii en.i'... i a i
to about $22 VJ, and a:a tl:i ..:
clitck an nit to ct;tr. ii vu-
.atAII SjiTIII. 1.1 Il'-Lil.l - ---' -
cent stnip has Ken put o-.i t.i9 -.i .'
... ... ... . ... ... i . .-1 . i i ... a
jay. ! !.e etu ek is a vr r i.iie '...
W Oi Uv O SO iis IV- vo.. i a. ill J 1 .' .....
act.
T.. T T- T 1. - i . .- :r.i'. '
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r- ,,- . T . . . .. ..
tennessee iiistouoai .Tv-.ti..
nuide fioia an eagle s m im iii - :va !
e.igle i:i Virginia, an 1 pii-s.T-.-i
deiit Polk iu U"43. Mr. t' - k .---
liict ni.ee.rA Tn lriT'L"'0. 7:!l:
nia?e of thiqui'.l, the joint ' '
Congress for the adiiiissi n tl.e r"
Tex.is, the law to extern! ti e -United
States over the State -f Tins
(.1.1 umAiHi; I I i IT ..' J - ' i
for other purposes" and tl.f t.''!
peace with Iex:c. July 4, lsis.
-l-i . 1 r. ' . : , .',. 7.
I uc ., r fi; i s Ann ii m ii -
Hills region will have a th-iry ; v
pu:su, as tuc militai j has reevot-u .
instructions. ien. )id hs : -n "-
Bradley, commandant at Ft. I.t-aT f
send out a force t bring in the rorr.v
of the Siou City Black Hills jot;
are rejiorted to l- in a sulTei ir,g c -(-1
if the two men who came in f.o-ntne
ill a,., :?. ! . .. ,.,,n.l l- ,, rs
-a. I. . V. I U U ... lillllM.li.liU. .-ii..--
been issue-el to prevent any oth-r 1
goiujj into the country, and any t:.
it w ill tindoubteoly lx followed a:.U
out by the military.
ornni s poeket veto or the s
bounty bill, s.tys the Cincinnati
win ii-.i increase ui popmauTy ai.
soldiers and vctemns of the war wl'-'
1 - r r. i.-o -L- .rn lav liim T ' I , a c,
frieneis elidi.'t manage the thing rsgl;
order to obtain his signature they s
I ... i - .-i rt.i-a. if nil 1, Ilia' . ..".SO l'
salary to a hundred thousand a ye'.
if fll.-ir uia nnpnTctitnlii.ni harp m
manner made the donation to him ef
.t.uoiiiii. i :ie iiuj i;iflu -i - '
through by ricreasmg Grant s sa.irj
?23,(hK) to -? 30,IKX.l.
. V l UlllI- 1 1 1 1 III-,.. ... .. -
a ..... i . i . ... .a. I w ,ii a 4 I . V i .
I .Tir., in.."iui.j; jtrtivua a.
M i . ;-,i...,- ..r i. ni'i
I . . . . . n.., ..:., liana- ill t
j I 1T1 ar 1 1 1 Uiri I-IIU1IICUI, ll'IU .... a
j iug home, that he iniendl t r "
! suicide, auel vas told to go ahead- i;
ice.'.dingly procured a rope, and :nak:' :
preparaiion, swung himself ofl". c.V.i'.i-
however, that be would be cut '
I time to save his life. An alarm :
I and the neighbors hastened t t!.e nf"
but Wfore a knife could be fon' u
mm down he was DiacK in me i-
nearly dead. He is recovering, a1' ' ; i
it tloesu t pay to run s i nm.-.i ii"- ',;
pleasure of frightening his bettor hx-
There is in this village, says ti c -(Mich.)
JfjTrrnnnian, a tamo cr-i
ing to one of Eli Brow n's chi'-1!f n.
orite amuFcment of his is t I clt 0
the clothes lines after the cloilie
been hung out. anel pick e-fV ti e
carry them away and hide tncai.
Mi-s. Brown was hanging out. tb
l.;.i . a-1 . r.A nl.Knlr llT JilH-
it
e f
s..t
. .!; a ' a. i - i-a -.a . . .
liegan to take pins out and carry i--the
top of the house, laying them e.c
the chimney. After taking P.A
Mrs. Brown remonstrated. saynC- -,
Jim. that won't do." Whereu; .
"ebony bird" quietly picked up r(
pin, and, walking down the tool
ca-es dropped it to the greuiiil. '
walked back, got another, anu drt ,
in the same manner, and si c.'u
do until be had dropped them 3 ,
-! -. . - -a..r.-.1 tlVS tbC Pe ?' .
I moil .iii.-., - , j--
III .
niirht why she was so resift"'."
emcilt d to him before he wen to .
mittee to make his statement ir
and w hat prodweed the "vu!'" y
that he discovered in her on cw- ,
when almost the first woiu ' t0?
to inform him that she was 'i.r
his house forever. It has just i f.
to light that in Thcoeh.re s si
Committee rooms a leUe r 11 .,r r
reived by Mrs T. from the j'
and this it is sopposeo wa w. ,
her to her si.dden chacg'' ' ?-
letter is now believed to l " 1
sion of the livingtons
,i . - .. .i - it.
BUiaraoneu io pv- ---
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I
DUpaU? believe they have ;ri,V, .
' thing new in the shape of epi-
donee. T. T. ctmid never nndoisi. .
! Elizabeth came to change so nil." ,