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   Logansport Weekly Journal (Newspaper) - May 9, 1874, Logansport, Indiana                                EVERY SATURDAY KY J Co is rax iO RATES OF ADVERTISING flf copies SJO t IO copies veare BOOS AND JOB PRINTING various in the or t be art and at Jin Sin Om 9ci ly fit 23 7 3 IS i 17 r a r g Ia 6 7 n 15 23 3c I S M is 25 3 40 ti 0 16 22 33 4j is column S 1 J 22 us 12 50 56 30 17 SC JO 70 13 25 45 30 CQ Uy ig TO HOOA St Louis J v a iu 3W y ui m do an atut 0 r i IG i ra 6u j m 3 jm and a iii Express T SO p n 25jt ni a 01 ani Western East West i m 11 m 8 Mail TiO n m M m am p m S W p m Mail u L Sei 2iver i n p n s nor exceeding lour line inerted In a year in Ct ATTORNEYS JOHN A A i st Xo 1 Fourth F S wed Public opposite JUSTICE Ds Court J J ii opposite iX Notary Public Fourth La Vol 36 jST SPORT 9 187 double n from ton to per nai iij the rates t in cents 1 inserted lor tban 52 Nonce ol for license fj ics than a monUi r per square or each charged to tic JV i AI aut FOR SALE OR RENT Residence Tor Kent T RE fine resilience of L on ihK hill 40 land pooi garden orchard Enquire of T P Jan 15 FOR SALE RESIDENCE properly corner of ahd Eleventh streets rooms well arranged and improved itl sell low and on good terms 1S73 44tf DESIRABLE LOTS o tho City For Located on Race Street Cecil Wilsons tbe Forest Mills Only five minutes wait from House TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASERS to GEO CECIL CO 1378 Ginai The plucky City Council of Wa bash Ins resolved to the ar iJOU feet further towards China or a good supply of water Ahout sixty children were con in on Sunday of by Bishop Tho citizens of Ft com Tlie Canal Tho Toledo tho on of the Jt Eric and its to S Louia might do a Journal Ft is possible that might do u worse tiling hut it is not at all probable Congress ever will do so bad n tiling Jesse L Williams of Ft is perfectly familiar with the cana as it is and competent with authority on the long ago expressed iho opinion to gentleman of this city that water for an enlarged canal could not be obtained on Ihe present line at a coat which would justify the en Tho supply of water for the as it stands is now of ten very scant in a dry time Ac cording to our limited knowledge j he treasury ot South Bend for me to give you a 11 roundhouse and re brief sketch of our city rid pair The houses are small ANGEL WATCHERS is situated on tin west fork of White Water and H by ft rich and fertile country which for produce be surpassed Stock rais ing is carried on to a fair extent plain because meetings of I ia beautifully situated their School Trustees are no open j and has all Ihc ail to bc to the public j coming a business city bur alas it is estimated that 515000 worth i lacks the Slift has of cattle havu starved iu Jasper counly within the two months ending May 3si Indiana contains eighteen grain distilleries which bushels of corn and produce 30803 gallons of spirits daily Orders were recently drawn on built of pine lumber without fenc ed yards and are Xot a sphere of grass or living shrub is n be seen All the buildings face to the railroad and fully onehalf of claim m bo first class boarding houses even if they are only ten by twelve feel Kvery ar ticle of food is gotten up iu the poorest manner possible and sold I hoard at three prices it is only by trav Private Sale of Valuable Residence Property To bo sola en E A P and oa Lonz Time I HAVE just completed a new addition to tho City of con ot USE LUTS 52x163 between street wmi the and commanding a moat the city and sur country I also several lots an acre ami torao even n my addition All I DOW lor ale at low and on Ions time Persons desirous ol building lots on to erect homes can be exactly E street Court House with D U Justice in til the Ji BOOKS GEO E j Bool iney Paper and fao BOOT aad and CONFECTIONERS JH cornar Mariet T hud wholesale acd and Buker dealer in l of Fresh Gj Fruita In has out of the Finest Rooms iu the city Fresh Ovs Meals served atall hours SEEDS ANB St P o Cass writer of to in Court L O D L office Xo south side above the DRUGGISTS W wholesale and JO aad St Fourth i P Lti Gooas J W 01 Goods Muslins ic J KrAM i 105 and 107 Market rrj Goods i ware ie G W street aud dealer in Furoi tue M ic Largest and best ic GOODS T i 68 Broad JT way 3J door west of the Tvs Ly jl JT c9 Broadway woie nri ia Li N JA Lazar ff and Fifth as to situation scenery and prices Call on Stewart T McConnell my A at No 19 fount street or residence if you think of M MILLIONS OP or IUE BEST LAND in the WEST FOR SALE BY THE Burlington Missouri River O Co On Ten Credit at C Per Cent Interest on till is rich and easily cultivated Climate warm long Taxes low tree on Fare ard to and their BUY THIS YEAH And take of tho Premium Der cent lor cultivation offered only to purchasers during 1874 nil Map of country send to GEO S HARKIS mSj Land Burlington CLOTHING to St water for the propos ed extension would be a very im I element lacking to make it procured at a cost fy its use i here is another fata ob jection namely a canal of length proposed cannot compete successfully with ita railroad ri vals The present condition of the canal may be attributed chiefly to fact Boaling did not pay and tho unau were gradually bin surely laid up or transferred to thus cutting off the revenues and the canal a charge upon iis operators instead of a source of profit If money could have been mails out the canal would not permit l ted to rjo down Money could not be mada out of it because boats could not compete wilk the railroad cars If the at its present length could be enlarged so that men of capital but it is ed or at rates of interest people cannot use it unless by lo Manufactories that would locale here do not receive proper and linnt other loca country became more uneven and lions where heller tro Mvo Uero necessary to haul such as your city where us up No bush could b There is something grand in his re nunciation of ihe advantages of his position in his breaking loose city to cUy tho of who paused uncovered heads to do honor busy i ed in Iho telegraphic v lines water those above Were the to 3tir tho of a mothers deathless love And ss now they watch my slumber while their soft on ms Gnd a yearning still to call hia bu annual interest account of LaPorle lias obtained against the corporal ion very of Tuint for due former on an old tiro squirt A Madison cooper with ho aid the people arc alive M their inter ests The crops look splendid Wheat is of his years old eightyfive oil barrels a week working ten hours each day A cub of Cincin nati tio angling in tio river vith at Anna jumped being very litile hy lie llo freezes The fruit crop of is yet un injured Tim remains very and of a Into spring aru present TheiO has been n lurgo scope for corn and a larger area of corn will be here usual Slock of nil kinds his comn Ilia win ter looking yet there is i great of Madison j complaint about spring pig the ropo ono hundred more than one out of every raised in limes A large number of her u e ru I is lo have gas The gas i agrees to light ihe street of complaint 1oliticalfy lamps and keep them burning all night for a for each Not is 1 am attended her Ini not so well posted in other parts of the county and will not make sui estimate yet wo hear a great The village of iu Hen ry county docs not owe iis name lo tbe fact that there arc nineteen boats with double the present guy and widows in the vil thing is quiet on the Potomac btH there seems to bo a determination that salary grabbers shall takea backseat Wo intend to keep lit lic Jerry iu home this tench him heller be seen ex cept 93je which was sometimes four feet high and six inches at the butt A 1C M that many of these towns 1st for only a lew a house and repair shops is Terrace I Sweat na those that whisper Mother mil tbe o my I Yoars will pass anil earthly prattlers westward the j cesso perchance to lisp my name But tny angel babies shall tbc Bamo Ami the bright band now around me from their homea will rova Iu their strength no nioro ou my caro and lovo But my first born still sball wander from tbe sky iu to rest Their soft cheek and on IQ earthly mothers may steal away tbo or All the hupes that in my summer of Earthly children me ly friends betray that now ifi Jilo away But those watchers from their blest immortal home Pure fair to cheer ho of my darkened shall come I cannot feel for reft of lovo call tmi my aoul will look above SUMMARY 131 FIRST SESSION 1roui last week THURSDAY April 23d Mr Davis introduced 1 to Ihe lax on the cir culation of Stale banks lo the amount paid by Ihe national bants The discussion was That great Sennia chamber the Louisiana was also harped upon A to reduce the tai on State bank circulation lo 1111 equality with national bunks was introduced Tho bil concerning the of United States citizens in foreign countries iras further considered Jlr Brown of Ken lory of To Hint try nnd its honor to truth and hu manity and to the cause of equal rights he devoted the remainder of his life Ilia last dwelt upon hat nice for whose welfare he had done and so much and iu the advocacy ot whose rights he had been struck down by a felon blow iu this Chamber in tiie barbarism of that ainst which he lad ruade spired by slavery war See to thi is dont let it fail were among his last ut to his colleague in the oih er House who stood beside the dy To hi this body a year ago aid If c dnm aau a train tho 10 his worth which have been render ect spontaneously A ageu Oi whole country by ihe press rum Cleveland O for enticing the pulpit and into candy and A aged Gi years has been ar int ii Since r April when MY Lincoln ii them ii by the hand of an ile o speech and prac country lias witnessed no such victims are manifestations Iui 1 b tributes tinn warm and A prevailed earnest on tho part il tiie colored i e eastern Stales yesterday race for growil In labored i io was tho with such zeal 10 one foot Wherever the news lias hour At several that their great friend and much done by At Conn tiia r tpo cate had fallen in the midst ot his i storms wori in their behalf they hrvo suov i and given to 01 sinil my their passed n could enter Ihe door ibai in my JL series of resolution J I scr go sion lifted up in support of this they may be raid measure It was the Tim tir ed upon Ihe assembling version vote Con d o sub on ilic Death of Hon diaries Simmer I too would drop a tear over tbe grave of Chales Sum nci who have known him and Mr of 3na ave set Connecticut worried a committee orth in eloquent language his term and of of mind 1TJMBSR in ell kinds Lah lrs I SLATS ic vard collier oj sirt al ihe ALL AT JAMES naa a stock of OVERCOATS Such as Heavy Beavers and Chinchillas BOYS YOUTHS And Too Numerous to Mention All of which he will soil At Prices For the neil THREE WEEKS Any quantity of MATCHED SUITS Every description could run upon it the boats be able to compete with railroad cars but oven that ad vantage nt an immense expense may bo losl as soon 113 ob by tbe railroads building double tracks and competition the of the will more by cattle out o the bave mir ed Tlie hide pays cx Peru hay eightysix pianos Wu brish forty six The chief musical culture of low variety A woman struck by light ning iu county and be steel comb she wore bro tlian double the expense of running j these villages i of horn swal boats and their cargoes from one end lo the other and increase the expense in proportion beyond the competing limit For instance if boats on the enlarged and extend ed can barely compete with the in carrying freight from lo Toledo they cannot compete al all from Haute to Toledo difference in the proportionate cost of rail road and canal motion would count severely against the canal from TerreHaute to and still moro severely from every point ivost of Terre to St Louis j preacher For these reasons we Ilio enlargement of tho canal and its extension to St Louis as utterly Legislative wonderful endo etc appropriation with a tierce i of bis charac 1 ter I do to speak of personal wrangle Jlr lyner from Uan yet of the I the Committee ou Appropriations lending incidents of his eventful On He the appropria tion The bili appropriates At April 7Vli i 333013301 of which 55034812 is ll ton downgrade lo nre the higher ihe Thoy are red eaud milos down tins become stunts crowned with cedar The wind and rain has worn them into many fantastic shapes ly they rise four hundred leet pcr to atoms but not and frowningly injured The at to come out of the treasury the in a heavy j rust being derived from the postal Ior Iho steamship distant Tin further grade scr cc to China and Japan it priates to Brazil An evening session was tbo of Ihe j hung our way Thirtyfour miles arc further on at Echo is a fine echo saloon j where u common pistol from C oclock A M until 0 r M i cd like They have now slood guard over it narrow jod 1 cony the of a cannon A gun go railroad connects about six weeks thU place with a coal mine in ihe 1 church i 11 neighborhood The valley of Iho widens Pulaski county is sale for that the ation support Where arc Ihe ft regulator of at jury decided Hint it had boon dropped from n closet of a R MERCHANT TAILORS N Key building cur Broadway aod Sixth A ock Orders is IOTT PHOTOGRAPHIC Celebrated Tbe plice fine arc made in colors from uold lion aud Jems JOJIN U Ml with J B 77 Fourth street Xo 127 Market Dr I office in Sture 112 64 orth streel third east House PIAKO MOVIK G 9 prepared t rack handlo Pianos iM aout orders at Agri ature Caaa and IRICKS Call at the ONE PRICE HOUSE No iOI Market St McTAGGART January 11S74 For the Spring E r OFFICE Vo nvt Post All of Caret Book Job and Letter Press Priming execute T Jti rij I IL SEA ESTATE Jc Heal Estate 70 l Anderson Ind B Agent corner ot d way aii Fourth HARNESS i X 6 Market JL Mret dealers MARBLE CITY MARBLE WORKS H S WASHING in Sito on Fifth Street Opposite Henderson i SOBS Cabinet Monuments Head Stones Of Anglican and Italian Marble in any shape Jrom my shop Stand H S Arent NEW 2 j w Attorneys at PUBLIC The Mew Store WE ARE CONSTANTLY RE additions as tbo styles come ana are at all titties to tbc largest Of this Having but few lines wo enn give each ihe attention they and in great apartment Ju HATS From tho Fashionable Silk to tbc ordinary from lo tiie cheapest 1ulm call attention to a line or FINE wt receiving irom one of best factories in the In Silk Wool Alpaca Cotton FURS In Finest and Medium CLOVES Frora tho Finest in Party Colors to the Heaviest fuck and Tbe proprietors of the Western Coal Yard Wabash Depot keep oa hands supply oi Anthracite Valley acd Coal leit at tiie or Booths Tailor Sbop en 1earl Street will be prompt Ij to JL fc Silk Alpaca and n this have tho think in tue market Come and ice it CANES For Young and Old our mods o trouble lo goods We SJt one price we low m of ttr CO As points where there was no railroad competition the has been very useful but this re spect its benefits are rapidly disap Jast season there were few if any boats loaded Lo Peru Wabash and Ft Wayne havo railroad and do not need the canal as a reg even if it was prepared to perform that part which it cannot in its present crippled condition From lo Covington it is not navigable by loaded boats nnd below Covington it must be reconstructed before it can be used Thus we find that the town of and a very few small intermediate arc tho only places that can bo in the least benefited by operation oi the canal as a highway of commerce Iis uses for local traffic water supply and water power are important o sev eral places along its including prominently this city but it will not be urged that shall enlarge and extend it on thai ac count Tho next Legislature will be called upon lo deal with this matter and wo regret to Jose many local benefits which the old ditch now furnishes we cannot ask lhat they be continued at tho expense of the people of the Slate or nation and unless sonic plan is presented which a more reasonable ground of hope the enlargement and exten A dead newly born infant was found on Panhandle railroad tract in Newcastle last week T lie for some distance and some farms arc lo be seen The to drag out a hard ma life of it Tho consist of line willow brush interwoven be tween small tiie valley narrows until il is about ono hundred and twentyfive feet j wide Tim Weber is wide The mountains rise on either side and are from one to two thousand feet high passing train A little girl years old from home recent ly in While county and was not found until iho next day She was lying on her face of j a hill and then disappearing on the a mile from homo j side of another Again it winds with ti cold and j around the foot of a mountain and Prof Principal of the sudden iho Islands hold for etc appropriation April 2ilh of Iho continued Mr the report of the Committee on Transporta tion It advocates tho regulation of by competition and favors assistance to various water routes The com slates that the commerce of the country demands the construc tion of three transcontinental transportation lines from the ilis o the one by the lakes one in the central and the other in tho southern section of the land These lines are the Niagara Ship she forty feet i Kanawha and the Atlantic and Great The career for his history is known of all The press Ims already spoken with its myriad tongues to all parts of this widely extended country Nor yet do I cnrc to dwell upon that rare scholarship which made him in international law in ed upon the assembling of the lor iL i niit tiie question to a Congress and now a adopted at i vote of the people today at ihe head of our of Loj The oM lie ami old she mounters captured im Utah arrived in Topeka Kanisi and recognized by ro studied or iili no I I J of bills In times past how transport which ii l liave we seen him every j f sometime i lair opportunity of 1 this measure upon of the Senate probably at no period of his life did he more forcibly illustrate perseverance his ziai the many i Natures and eloquence efforts he made to pas We know uow it wu no sion for that inspired those labors Death fears Ihe fron the face and the soul gives out true it ap the no cro e prj is im wl divines Ihei lien Vye now j tin faint arU lat it was in I ill ui Charles Makes the timid limner his last ami most deeply I the ho dreary wish up ll color the to the gravo thoughts of men that it was in i h Su ch ed race to the plan And sir while i and salesmanship oin of ihe foremost men of the tlis l and the aye All who knew him can hear how well the graces of his mind with his nobility of form am majesty of feature IJa was a man of such mark in mere exterior as to ar rest the attention of a slran ger and make him of ten All topics I leave to other hands But what 1 do want to linger upon a few momenta are sonic traits in his character which distinguished him as a nun and and deserve lo be held up as incentives to others who trend the paths of lionor like him and win respect tind confidence of mankind Mr Sunnier was a man pre eminently Irue to his convictions he to consider whether ihe position he look would bring favor or re proach IIe was only anxious to ol right It was in this bigu conquered He did not stop race will bind upon their hearts words ot friend nd forth for all time Mr Sumnor will divide with the martyred Lincoln i Ihc love and of lij warmhearted people j But 1 must not to l traits of character which dis our departed 1 Tie iu Poland for tle Greek te sword lash and are scourged Tlic crusade again yesterday iu Col Ohio by violence need in i pulling ladies uut of an I drinking saloon v hich was grand The public and about member 01 tie atended bnl the keeper of lni ordered to leave upon their to do so used fiv was made against nd he vKi be tried today Topeka Jil to OF THE WEEK Though not a man but studious and a ed in his habits he was courteous and kind to nil who I him There irns no ho the cour which govern tins or more them Xo ouo ever to call him tt order Xo ion tell from his lips in debile no 01 i express with Federal have at Little Hock ii ono to his The j and tlic There is trit on which i A Kentucky member of Congress my mind the j James Piatt a brother people at Snow fell on Monday night in o ot en or ThrOs fail a London Tiu in Muncie KJV O J for A Vor lie le on Honday sior o island cii from abor d in St h ii wore young girls Va t that vasic iiii by One The litter la killed Taylor m Arkanas of tho leading f have agreed 10 quit tho j as soon as their toe transparent purify j on yesterday ton with a cane Cause ro his out sometimes dashing across the river Souib Bend School has been the train Is long and it by ibu Presbytery of Lo as the lny delegate o that in the Assembly which meets in St Louis May In Tho bod or ihe road winds iu and mils The adjourned until through Monday Consular and Dip Appropriation was ro and referred It appropri ates 53217301 The Legislative commute the j portions No was an honest man power of Congress to charter or by nature Lie hated deceit fraud railways or ci ind in all be right to plant himself upon principles lhat would not change i Xo one IMS evn did not allow to lo assail ibc purity of Jlr i some rather look at u question any I or private life jarks Ihe medium that distorted its tnie pro Hero for more than twenty years hu stood a conspicuous figure tor i The body cd son in A VL dty near ri ird throe tiie build Loj woud curves We lire glad to learn lhat A r Perry editor of the is nt his post His in Ihc laal issue of Unit liit severe physical afflictions have not ii Ilio impaired his An has been holding a revival meet ing in An derson announces Iho following among Iho subjects of hia sermon Let Her Devils Tail Uut The lint means perhaps hat Devilb Tail wouldnt a cent j A tale comes from Torre I Haute Old man Mast was shot in j the lug uy young Ehrenhart Old I Mast was clubbed by old man and the Mast lam iiy dog is iu a bud way from wounds received in the battle The probably massed their forces along on three different Those in Ihc rear car sel dom see the engine Vet Ihc express descends this cunon at tho rate of forty miles per dour In Weber canon Ihc thousand mile trco is it is about forty feet in height eighteen inches ami is a specie of pine Several hundred jarus further on is Devils two clefts ol rock rising perpendicular mountain side from the parallel lo clc appropriation was further considered Whole in Committee of the April The Senate was not in session In the House the consideration ol Iho Legislative Executive etc appropriation was concluded The items of for tho tence of horses and for the repair ol carriages for tho Depart ment of Justice were stricken out In Ihc course of the debate ou their forms all the nature set in sion by man But especially wore forces of bis moral hostility to over man Against ihe system jf human slivery he ceaseless war from early manhood up to the period of his death Need I speak of his cor relative love ol truth of freedom of equal lights in this Chamber that has so echoed his grand utterances To the es of this doctrine of equal rights among men without of color or race to the emancipation and elevation of the four millions of African race whom ho found in bondage and lived tosee freemen and of this he Iho many years of his public service with a singleness of purpose that never swerved a moment with an items Mr showed that and an energy that to each oilier with an intervening for a great many years it had been i CVe llis grelU many years of public lile when schemes i were space of four feet the practice of the government to Irrigating ditches arc numerous horses and carriages for ever Mm Xu one could count ujon liU vote unless iho measure one cusn his tip probation his of its j n slice inJ from time to lime upon many names often it is a most striking of ilr lofty and transparent character that his integrity was never called in question in his pub lic or private relations That he 1 at and springing tip I s vegetation is inv one field than sion proposition that it will a saloon come a paying highway of com me rce we must adhere to the opiu ion that it should be abandoned JOURNAL STATE JOTTINGS South Bend an association Tho cattle in counly are dying for want of food A Koscinsko county cow aged four years has had her fourth calf Largo numbers of fish are said lo be dying in the Jakes near War saw The Wapon Company of paid taxes year An item on its rounds states that has been opened in a at Frankfort It is a bandy place for the business but spoils the story by cx that the saloon was only a temporary to be used during the Democratic Convention thai indorsed the Baxter law A young lady seeing the portrait of on drop curtain of Bradleys hall in thai city to her lover Shakespeare was n very smait man lie lectured In lust winter John C Foley of the Sentinel says that ho trust Peruvian out by herself any more cral purchased with out the knowledge of the latter Iu reported all the details An amendment to iho that no civ id his MONDAY April Thu day was pent in tiie memory tier iln litu Stiin arc to your valuable paper thus mak South Bend expects soon lo havo 27tl1 1874 lie finest woollen mill in the West The wells are drying up in La Porte and a drouth next summer is feared A quarry of genuine lithographic stone has been discovered in For are catching sev enteen pound in the river ing it the more interesting to read ers who formerly have been citi zens of your county in hearing from the different localities of old your prosperity growth with pride Cass We and rapid though wo have riot had tho pleas ure of visiting your city and com munity for near three years yet rus said thievery in j we are posted in your increas ing business and growth which to say the least is huge by being a reader of tho JOURNAL which is a welcome visitor to our home Wo had the pleasure of meeting one of your old citizens a short time Robert gave us o full history of Logansport and its business and tho improvements since our removal from there and to relate it with pride that ho lived in suoli a place as Logans port You cannot imagine tho pleasure it gives us to meet an old friend from your city especially i and Michigan City is un der prosecution Wild hay 6elis at per ton in Jasper county corn at sixty cents per bushel The number of pensioners in the Ft Wayne district is 3800 and tho list is increasing have provided their crusaders with 825 worth of chairs for work and 1200 child ren attend the Catholic Way ne a better pros peot on Prairie by thunder and such a one Rued as Mr green wiMi spring wheat is pleasantly in ihe valley of Salt Lake 11 derives its princi pal importance from being a rail road terminus Four railroads ter minate here Although alkali and brush is here in plentiful tup ply yet makes it a rich Jarm Should tin moun wus adopted tains of California be removed or leveled by some wonderful change of nature rain and moisture would convert these barren plains inio a blooming country for wherever irrigation has been used il has tit firmed this conjecture The Union Pacific railroad is 1032 miles and is tho finest road that 1 over rode over No better curs either for freight or passengers can be found in the West Nebraska is the finest State in the Union lor building roads through Mile alter mile tho road runs without a curve Towards tho western end iho country be comes so hilly hat it was ry to make very sharp curves yet the road is remarkably good Ev ery bridge and enow shed is num bered there is a post at the end of every section tho number of bridges is 827 number of sections 107 number of snow sheds 29 A I of passage of station often consists of veto tho this department and that the line carnage bought for Attorney aid work and it wus a work of love j or seek to add conscience lie lind many co lo wo know the anil it is no to helms lefr and of hem to say that lie had no superi Ie lils such judicious or in lm vinn i Thai lie had a warm heart and lie prized ivc 1UII 5 stable was burn 01 know from Iho bequests lie iias with six Ilii belligerent spirit hi sis oi decline It is reported thai tho oli prisoner i for the in MX I weeks are hi i brought to tho enterprise Thu pioneers iu tho great move 1 farm re o A in Si fruir and isop lur ij oi ui year it ban been the practice ment against slavery were a most to make these appropriations in a bay 1 lislin I equally by and lump the committee boldness by zeal and fortitude The history pt may searched in vain 1or a parallel Ihc eulogists At the conclusion he sent to the desk and had rend a preamble and resolutions by the colored people of In the House tho notable speech of the day was made by Mr La the antislavery party in its origin and progress in the short but rapid and successful career it run until all its objects cune 0 be accom but and instru mentalities hidden from the i set Iho ball in motion lust degree heir country men and neither the abili ties ot the leaders nor the abstract justice of cause nor the un selfishness of their motives could shield them from persecution from odium and contempt The prin ciples I hey announced touched the conscience ol apart of their coun and alarmed tho selfish fears o another part They excit ed ihe of all who ed repose hated Th mcr of Mississippi who plead powerfully for Iho heart war they was an in reunion of the North and South j which was coeval almost i with the settlement ot this conlin April 28th ent which was interwoven in the to relieve political systems of half tho States Semmes and others from political recognized even nnd protected in disabilities WHS unfavorably re ported upon The Louisiana nas discussed Presidents re cent veto message was taken up lank and a house for boarding the section hands All the pumped by tho wind Every snow shed has its attendant whoso duty it is to keep the sheet from burning down Northern Utah is one of tho most barren places on the en tire route of the Central Pacific R R The road creeps around Salt Lake for several miloe the waters have a greenish cast different from that of he ocean There are old Indians in tbo vicinity of the lake who say they onca saw these plains covered with water the general appearance confirms this The towns of these desert places have their peculiar characteristics A description of tho small town or village of Terrace will give tbe reader an idea of those desert towns Jt ia one hundred and twenty miles from Ogden It has one and twentyfive in tha Chinese who are an important part of them stood yeas 31 nays 30 Bo the did not pass for want of a two thirds vote A appropriating for the relief of the Missis sippi overflow sufferers was pass ed The Legislative etc propriation was passed WEDNESDAY April 29th Several of general interest were passed The supplementary civil rights was considered HOUSE The to define cer tain lights of citizens of the Uni ted Slates in foreign countries was discussed The Indian Appropria tion was discussed in Commit tee oi tho Whole THURSDAY April 30th number of private bills were passed alto a to in crease the pay department of the army Louisville Port land Canal was discussed and tho national Constitution and which furnished tho unpaid labor of millions of men women knew That little toils before last Sherman the whole story of Mr Sumners the U 1 a prom inent citizen vith iron bar ESTATE classic face majestic in the repose A And for at j ic la yet the presence which his county 1ml a iny I lot remains in this i and instantly Here were assembled the Several C 2d forces which govern j wounded this forty milliun pen pie Tho national law makers here from far off Oregon and California from the Rocky the i A throe i lyn Xew York while ielI men toa to C k A Tack aril Ol I SM C In J pt to A E Susun Thomas lo T 7JO compact body of slaveholders and it was such an institution venerable in years deeply imbed ded in social and political systems and above all formidable in tho political grasp in which it hold Ihe country as in a vice that this small body of reformers attacked in Its stronghold It was David wilb his sling going to meet Goliah with his spear like a weavers beam This is not time to do more than touch upon that great warfare in which Mr bore so conspicuous a part He was most ably seconded by such men as Gerritt Smith Stevens Hale Soward Garrison Phillips and Giddings Most of that uoble band of pioneers have yono to their rest But what a work tor a single generation to ac have they left behind them When Mr conscience roused by the of slav ery he was pursuing with singular success a profession which opened to his ambition pleasing vistas ot distinction and ample reward not councilors and ranged side by side sat the embassadors of the great powers of Ihc earth the of those gov with which for tun years Mr as chairman of he Committee Foreign Relations Insurance April 27h i lot aiti 5 M to lot had so much to do in moulding our national policy toward them All these were hero hushed and sad j while the voico religion was heard in prayer and iu sad mention of him low in his coffin all insensible lo tho imposing and about to be commuted with rite to earth and dust to dust Sadly did his associ ates think of that form no w pros A famine win li Asu is said to be in Texas There were cases ni pox in YorK lait week Arms arc from Louisto Brooks in The oil to stop all the wells fur unity The session of he German Reichstag closed on A man drowned himself iu Lake Mich that voice should fill whose earnest tones these Halls no more And OI did we his corpse make its final exit from this place where for twenty Two accidents in Sag land on Saturday resulted in the death and injury of 20 persona Tbe of a bottle of two years bo was a living power j sweet oil saved one more in perhaps larger dej lunate yesterday in La Fayette than any other the opinions The great overflow of tho lower of men He has been boraa from Mississippi it describ t lots to Wm M Younj sei acd all in Lin tova of 1arkcr to John Trac lot 7M ri ots ri i CS w Ii to Lanb als IS S to Margt S Koons ft W t K Canal to Gilbert Green to Greea pt lots 7 S Tiptons add Chas to L H M Tarn acres 1169 Isaac Bumgarner to O H 15 add to Walton al to Wm I Yea pr neK el acres H M Eidson to Dial Grain lot 21 E G Chidester add to New  

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