Logansport Weekly Journal (Newspaper) - July 13, 1867, Logansport, Indiana Jt DAGUE Publishers 19. t0 Ito 13, 1867. Per Annum I 16. BUSljiESS M. AT will be given to all to his the Court H. with J. T. E Maker and above and M. AT KM It il all of ( uimI SO. 2t\i AT No. ATTORNEY AT General Claim No. Foui th and 0. Watch Maker and 1 and Silver Tracy 3.1 4lli Silver aud Musical and Clucks nnd Jewelry ilh unit All and work H to 60<- of Kourili t. Ind. 1867. lyH C. AT iMin is ATTORNEYS AT And Madt Oal kr Coart B. at tbr Junes AT In p. Oth iHd ihe of any and all of PHYSICIAN and and and Sixth I iiJ iW ijt Eu 7 toll a. 13U>3 and 0 p. M. Olh Ind. 128th Ind. 4t> Fourth orer 8tor. 7 A ttR for anil and a of if K of and on of Peer fur at the Logansport Honing H. J. 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March 29, to ol If I lull of all I to blui IIf at of 1 II Kmi No paid to Uie ol Organ 43 8ixlb 10 lo SO ivi ri of a all the joys of ever comes a thought To chill the hearts aot or lile at It is to know that all but a a transient And those we shield with moat delight The soonest droop anil lade dimness of the o'er world of And tinges with the of of our comes tu a earth and its tad chances The deep flow unbidden Whence We strive to cheek without may Ite but a passing harmony of richest Thai wakens an electric solemn tuo deep for The whisperings The low winds scented breath of llowers The rain tailing from the Amid the summer's gentle bring derp and hearts with man's ambition A disturbing Gils the soul with frar and not all should He gentle touch sets the weary captive 1st, 1807. Horrible Wife the waa nt n ill a Twelfth mid victim Hose tu Ihr in the story of near Spruce mill as a silver plater nt No. Insurance 8ti;ect. ami u vx to bo of I ho and Life and i lonr yearn ago ho Broadway Sulli ower witli tour all a. ATTORNEYS AT A Ac J. M. E 3S- T I T Broadway of Ihr highly lu every uf feature or John eldest ten years of At that time he married his present and for lived pilv with for 191. H A R W O O ABB S ' the I for she frequently 101 Broad | tUed by lier On j losing all with AT f he turned her out ot the found a ot h he lu wake up m the at and on H. Me. M V. 30 Markel If o 11 et KM Jk and I 41 A 14 sti kolss 10 and 66 Ihn Alley iti rear tQ told hfr lo conio lU jt ife rt antr lo do bel ter in waa by the 1 Sahaa touk nt to tlic leaving his ihc the for other child absent at j wing in a he liad no timo to Aa no he gone the back nnd Iho felt a for with a Den ol Boonsboro Odd tlic following adventure of J. of that on South Mountain J. tlie celebrated Mountain while out gunning last had H most thrilling with a den of black known as from which he narrowly escaped with As is his the Professor taken his favorite carbine and gone into the after Best part of the forenoon had been spent in beating the brash and over tiie rooks without any and but ordii nary 8uci^;4ii fie to a a the A of the lie saw a largo black 8hii^e out on A rock sunning once took up a couple of stones and one at his but missed This and in an instant he uncoiled and stood with his head as if indignant at this at the same time gave a shrill or rather a The Professor delivered his second stone willi precision as to mortally wound his No had ho thrown the when he heard a fearful rustling among I he brush to his and another whistle louder and than the Turning his eye in direction from whence uaine the he saw a black snake coming directly toward with his head erected about live feet from the and his forked darting from his distended jaws as if bent on The is an acknowledged immediately his and had the of seeing the monster snake roll over iii the agonies of his head open tlie proved but the of the for before had time to congratulate his success in vanquishing two a third measuring about eleven feet in in had approached to within a few feet of head and darting his tongue out in a manner to appal tiie stoutest To retreat was out of tlie a fight was the only as thought he levelled his carbine at tja snake's at tlie same time drooping it upon the With the rapidity of the black snake attacked the and commenced winding his slimy coils around his legs and tighter and tighter at every coll of his tlie was unable to mere His himself from the of seemed to for with every the folds and the work of respiration became Death and the snake stared him in the and made the horror and agony over his 1>ody! It was a fearful moment of the most intense and that made the flesh the blood and the hair to on end upon a porcupine his great presence of him from strangulation and his hunU ing knife he seized nnd with his nerves braced bv drew it across the body ol the severing ft at a The coils the snake dropped dead at his and the was free Bv this lime he a groat rustling in I lie and the drv bark cracking in by angry and IIS if the woods were tillod with the belter of he grubbed lip his hunting mill bent 11 precipitate Tbo pursued by nud Di tlie aud beat the The youngest I glrt weot to tlie and told liad i bis wife took a pino stick about iHo fopt or himI IIic of wHr witli tlie stirk henni tin t bul as it Goods i wies Swill had they como onc at a lime he not but to him by and was to any reasonable the public ' Iv A of and ir lie iii 11 of n or of lie thal U bul Ihe Al s and if he v. UW a c. WHOLESALE * 11, O I C. COPPER ti 8HEET-IRON M tu k. lt. IH 111'!%:, gf Market la awl Mir Car tm anJ loi al t* I'M t ear 1M>L 4U from for in who had of hour of tho will rut to ihe and ial all Ho U ihan an wta luud the for objectionable of notifying ihe highly thf death of 111 He mav not held aud Let a Pope is the ninth day tho Quirinal palace must be in readiness to receive the The with certain and arc to be imprisoned aud in to hold no with the outer world until the has taken All are bolted from cardinal to barber aud The of these rests with the under certain Many elections have been determined by therefore these even through and The regulations admission to the corporations are and jealously Favor tes have been sometimes smuggled and 8(imetimos the attempt been The oath of secrecy is administered to every member of the the lower attendants received large and among other the curious privilege of sacking tho of the pope of this riotous plunder they were afterwards fifteen hundred ducats in but the old tumults were not soon all things are in readiness the entire body of meet in the church of St. attend hear a their attendants in solemn procession across tho into the Access to them is until late in the A busy is going and The bell rings and as the third ringing resounds through the great the master of ceremonies and the crowd begins to When all are every opening to the outer world is wal ed except is and anti the absolute nient of tho electors is solemnly Instances have come to light ol between and their intimates outside the Occasional versation is now at the turning which necessary provisions are though always in the presence of the and under their the vast halls of the were appropriated to papal each cardinal occupying a small booth or cell of two erected for his Tlie cells were raffled A large hall set the exercise ground of the imprisoned The ancient regulation was to the if no pope was chosen within three the cardinals should be to dish each at dinner and sapper during tlie next five aud after the chair of St. Peter be still that they should be during the remainder of their slay in tho with water Tlie long of the palace now used is flanked on each side by suits ol rooms opening into which arc occupied by the cardinals as the booths once The chapel becomes Ihe polling and is also the only place for are only ways of nominating a The first is called that of inspiration or but it is an ideal and fictitious It presupposes the of one person by the whole of If all tho should announce tho same conference or or should goof one accord prostrate themselves before a single worshiping him as the future that election by But this is never The mode is that of When the electors are so divided as to render tho choice by the whole college the to a The method has been adopted more than The aud ordinary election is that by Ill the ballot an can for any cardinal whom he may but tho ballot is limited and In it votes can lie to sonic cardinal In the And nu can cast a vote for his morning's This \h called the process of Those who change fore noon vote do so by writing domino while all others write the word j Ijot us now picture to the of making a The Ik carried on in front of the A serves for a the is a little nt which the tickets of burned the lu of from to Unit no choice luis yet been writes his own name on tho lop of square U down half it. Uio name of I kouU up tho Lord great Lord which in New York City over months has again been brought to public notice by the recovery of all of the stolen This robbery is probably the most oti not only the was so but of the skill which the crime was the great to dispose of the and untiring with which the detectives have followed tip tho 18G6, Mr. L. Lord is a very old was sitting in his ill Exchange when a stranger and engaged him in While talking to this man an accomplice entered and stole from an open safe bonds amounting in the to onc seven hundred As soon as the was mide known to the there was no evidence by which the thieves could be At first it was to tho exact amount or tlie number of the Mr. Lord had scon no one go to his and he could not positively the man who engaged him in In fact Mr. Lord would not believe the bonds were Stolen in this manner after the arrest of some of the men witli the police immediately began a search for tho aud in the latter part of April or first May they succeeded in taking ono of the But none of the bonds were found in his and Mr. Lord could not ' he had been in a man said he recover Mr. bonds under certain was very anxious to get them and the consent of tho District was obtained to use the prisoner as a medium for the stolen Accompanied by he went to aud had secured some of these further were stopped by his arrest by the Unite I States The mou who stolen property then and placed the bonds hands of the most of them to Europe for A few liy Mr. Lord from time to ho paying a percentage for their man who went to Europe was formerly broker in this there sold but a small of the but for these lie failed to divide with two of the men who had placed share of the property in his Both of these men were subsequently and smarting under tlie trickery of their Ills guilt and known to the Having recently returned to this his were An indictment was against and officers were about applying for a requisition to secure his when nearly twelve thousand dollars worth of the bonds were returned to Mr. through a the receiving a reward for their now about one dred and fifty thousand dollars of the stolen bonds It has been learned that there were six men engaged in the three of whom have been boisterous others ore or in company without the or and cleaning the finger nails in a church before public worship is or giggling in the house ot rudely at a stranger without a want of respect and reverence for older persons than especially a present your own mistakes of to talk before have that have been pnt to as as you get to without giving to those who to ask a and in not what ono is in Kew England is Henry Ward Beecher's novel of in the New York is worth all the from occasional overaction of New to obtain the full a New England But for one should have should have found already waiting and with implicit and absolute as it it were a law of in the same way that night and winter and are parts of He Should have been brought up by who had the same as they were by even more it that were not religious persons peculiarly but every churches but society itself and all its those who it as well as those kept it were stained through with the color of had adopted and on all birds and on the suii ahd upon whole so without much imagination ono in a genuine of the Valley that God was on that from all the work which he hai created that all his work rested with all the town rested the The saw was ripping awdy yesterday in the and the hammer was noisy The anvil makes no music Tommy Toft's buckets and barrels giye forth no hollow The mill is the brook continues In yonder pine woods what a Like an in a wood still more other crows are But even a crow's throat to-day is Do they because they have coats oil that they are and have a right to witli all the pine trees The birds will not have any such they are all and singing all aMd lio one cares his song rushes across anothers or Larks and blackbirds and and bluebirds birds aud wreus were furrowing air with such tures as no other day but when all and human sounds Every now and then a. bobolink seemed impressed with the duty of bringing birds into more regularity like a country he flew down thp singing tho parts himself in as if to stimulate tho Ill Sunday is the bird's and they have their own democratic was no other in the village Look either not a a human The smoke up soberly and as if it is The leaves on the great elins hung glittering in as they too like who dwelt the bell to Bees flew but a could scarcely for the better on the the It had scut and cleared every stain out of the The blue waa not dim aii on but if on Sunday it shook off the had lowered to Indians of the numerous causes against the success of the national conflicts of the the extraordinary number of desertions is one off the The life of a boundless the habits of self-reliance it the proximity of mining where is demand highi the light prescribed against desertion existing and tho chances of as well as tlie thankless and dangerous character oJ actual service in a serious campaign tlie all conspire stimulate soU diers to abandon irksome of military ruio for the free life of is an additional reason why so many millions are lavished in vain against a foe insignificant in and why the best sometimes prove If we actually to wage an there are twb ready to prosecute this fearful work and frontier settlers and the one tribe who hatred against aur The tribes Of the Plains are hated most alike by the mountain Indians and the warriors east of tho Withr but the a few of these tribes as guides hunters absolutely nothing is ever doue in against the hostile bands still more Indian allies were as soldiers the of our would be greatly The project is some as. but earnest war at destruction of and it must be to the and most mode in the end the most We whether there is a better practical method of and civilizing friendly adult Indians than by incorporating them in our be made a as to white and instances are by no means rare in which who served armies Avere only 4deity, but by rapid in a sounds J spirit shutting of tlie a's The rattle of the in. the neighbor's no with seemed a new The hens silently about and roosters in the bell Nature seemed overjoyed to find something that it might do Sunday and roiled over and over pushed tho air and raced it the Held twice weeks body ( liad iii a a mi over uf ber and brr u ' bark Irgs antl the in U ing to a and ont ' to of Iwo or 1 11ie body alao bore ihe ol ' | nud thu utter of aii bis and drops bla ballot iuta the examine votes and Ums If exactly majority U given to any cutlet Util wy may like a of the Ol if mav have a not the for Two Lesson Kon a stunly peasant was at work in the fields amidst a severe nnd wont homo in the tired and to the He waA met tree wne I. - 1 - i at the house door by his loving had nt all f a few days near the j of that about few Nathan iii li very Hie are as ' with was iig of his acquired pame upon It Very the Salisbury discovered that what appeared to be the heart of the was really a tree the oho Ou tree girdled nt some a small portion so that tho sap had to traverse the trunk its by Indians In private letter from Fort dated 0th gives the following particulars of the of four men the 3rd two named of Now and of left Creek Ranch go a distance of fourteen tho last named ranch miles Foit where they Being absent much longor than was men wore detailed to search aud their jangled bodies Avere ift small ' having been and perforated and out and in a armed With Henry rifles and indicated that they were attacked by and a most before they Were ais that on tho 6th Who had made on their to met a similar fate in tlie immediate of the as stationed at 120 and we are expected fpr eVery r from six to eight and the fort as do this at least 800 men as duties of the ore sonie have not been .in bod for five being OTi and -is But this is lug the Wbp soldier and able 1 say a perfect ' Is not this enough to fhe blbod of any ought readers to that it the upward of i has gatherings statistics j j xf alone is ' sented - whole country estimated at 600,000j worth at least to those not killed is tb the millions ' direct of i But is only a of the pecuniary d tp in for fear pf ' In the where three ' are ' by the we this of husbandry cannot pay very The counties few are are the ones sheep ry The pastures and of of. are lost to the country year from this we as a to haVe to to this the bur dog but estimate say A dbg to and The writer from have quoted well thiat pur Almost ' in are the most ' the least natural of is a race of of all in body ' lady men as lowst Dont forget - No ' matted if yon ricH you if you get Marry and divide her with a a Neither does she Want you if take care 6t her and the after which are pretty does she want you a which is too apt to his lower of swears like a to filthy practices She for Oi and OI i to hanl that I not below ilio found lying ou j not tbr and fitting ill slated ibat be bad 110 idea of killing liU but te Iruin into b alic bad lie the and did not aplicar 1 Tbr woman waa would have few its of news of and tlic tone of n ia the public are usually taken on final choice modo and the of the other are ami i the conclave ii thrown The i new is in a chair beside j the Ills He ia j from window r welter tu the crowds On the I have not able to make you any As you are wet I bo to you trt fetch me a couple of of you eant was he therefor took the fetched the water from the which was at a considerable Ou his he bis wife by the then lining bucket after the he poured both over his kind nnd are as wet I you may as well for yon The music of an organ and the of ihe nind ih nu or the ol I I An who Is nbw in 1 'l Hsneiliolion. tbr of n of ine oi To 11,0 pure all things arc j adorations with writs ns to Und w ith a at u is a quite current Hint tbe English ladies - of of an ' the origin and the meaning of is aro lung be tUe pis I | lady at full uf ' ou his head bo must be be In a gale of cried i ' among .va M u Um ram and And a fall 1 H at verdict of the jury waa that ahc came to her death from the i of blows a ted by ber i will be made in a day or when further facta may lie thing is told of the lu While him used the my repair Ihe and he could add by an old with tlM dew he among other all go to the ' Mercy on how mv heatl ono of Uie oan never go to the while - - ot tbo at ho can home traditional 1 they do take in Hyde a 8|M5Ctaclc iu popular is very From nine to twelve in the there and yon will sec thousands ol young he shan't go j English on a In the Park ono hundred aud feet wide aud a mile and m It is a grand and 1 only wish that my own countrywomen would take more of this klita of and leas of ronU and festivi priest asked a loaning against where he expected to go when he I get along any better then than Gloucester paper there ia a lady in that town so modest that she will not allow the Christain to 1 Iter room over It is about teii in fourth inches cut or made of Is tree is the of tlie inner seiy ing rings ot the growth of the outer is found the fact the inner was girdled about buc years before the landing ofthe wan in ax throe hundred and seven Uic Dennis a most frightful Uie East Bridgeport The had been open tp let a 6chooueiC>-li^i down, the bridge fifteen foci out of place when tho train came In sighU and al the usual the not seeing the knowing about it until twenty feet By the greatest exertion the bridge but as the track strikes the draw a strong curve on the west a train coming ou it in that direction would it unless it was Knowing rau across ihe bridge in the face of the and in spite of the cries of the nnd dropping in of tlie engine succeeded In locking the bridge about an inch of tho and sliding to thp platform So narrow was his escape In this heroic deed that all he been crushed to death the wheels of tbo the aii ' fo men an but we are aud we can't get wo are to learn a or get into a store do Now every boy that wants an if he will bend his force to can get as a owe as he The wny Education docs not pome and ' ' ut it comea liy study and rending and and all Uie and and the world cannot make 'a aV of a man without a man will bo a lAau neyer sees Arid what U and what la force must you must learned to petites in the image of not in the bf a you afe in firn as to which purity fit for husband if you love nind - if ybu are ' of maiden and rich br trust ybu the any Wednesday the of June NathanM of ' on- the his with a hole cat with a ' 0m^hi a fired 0fdn ' placed under some hazel with war torn out of it wd or w whert the coat the night ' Mr. Mr. with a and a hat bn ' slowly ' rently Mr. tm One hid light ' tvore 9&3^ the ones at The neighborhood are every exertion to Solve the be hoped that all did them in can a astride the Bifle any reel thousand stand of ed to the use of the linen for the Government during the and hare been running their small engine on their metallic cartridge aud tools for the putting The new is approved of by and tho ate tible of use tlie -a It is ln tp make new and alter as may be the of the com. pan y to work Stone says she fully believe light on 8ef,igO9en bf all come in liis ond taking hold of the hand that rocked his will Come with usl If forgive us In our ns frem such folly as we have been guilty ol towards New York Ue fbr ' inade foci to tett S exactly L 4 know just a pint W any hem belter ot I'd I put in to make it arid I get it up was all of it in the farmers ' in