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   Syracuse Standard (Newspaper) - January 20, 1879, Syracuse, New York                                VOLUME 30 N if SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS SEAT OF WHIN MOT Executive Topics of the and It nil i Un tho do v f OKI Court law has an fr in woman from nil partir Aio country Con- gress make an effective anti Polygamy Inw Lave in In- trenail asking Iho prevention of Iho sugar and MIOU Tho on de- to favorably tbo llor lato t treasurer at from liability for On act of In ly loaning out of the pu ilir funds The bold that an Mr wan a liy superiors Chami i r bo fur Hie f who lyas not under Si IM- I Then wan no quorum of tha H Com- milieu Saturday anil Inflation before It cally j Mmi in of nr will an of to run nil for tho y wr Of u Suites District Attorney Moyer and United Turner were at Aht warrant lai by Uio on of court The court Indued com- manding Ibn ah to b h tuo Lallot box mil at tbu No election Tlm by ut Ibu tint Moyor was rw a Indue by United Turner to Hill in Jail The in m tho United States bo cano In are to be him bwh ed OP It nov that tbe Vork out toin appointment will until a re- ply from by tbo mitteo to tun ia in Shor man's of Tho nro cainble of u and the opinion of ng and If lUu of Hurt but it in thuy no- bo Among o tbo lost pnr In on on A un la o it thr for DO dangor N to Iho dilt Tonco of certain of Uio Indian bu led for th rty an the cx will bo Tbn tbo nre vury that ure In in of- Tha Sin's m wva tlictii IB nol probability an ot A S TIN Tho it in tbo export i In ition yu low fever will in- of Hill ol with il donl thai i mint if n 8111 b t would dust ru ports n nl nu to harbors local opposition to I 10 meat tbu i city ol for wow in put of the stolen troro tbo Batik t yean ago will con- tow tbf Tbo iro with too of on- Iho Main to tb 8 country through a Urm supposed part of Uo stolen at Tho In Of mil Text of It Tbe which paused the House at recent providing Hint commence from tbo dale of or dis- charge from service of the United States iust camo from the House and only t lie signature to become a law Tim following in the fuh text of tbe Ha it That all which have granted under the mineral laws or ruay IMI granted of death from H in tho United during lliu of tbe lull war of Ibu or In con- of wounds Injuries or disease received i r contracted in service Bald of rebellion shall com- ice fri in tho ditto of death from nf tho on buon or after bo ft ranted or from tbo of tbe parly priori to Tho for tho intervening for ar- nwre of the per mouth for Iho wax originally granted Sec J That tho cf firms la and to adopt urn h raica and regulations for tho tbo arrears of hereby panted an will bo to cauno to Iw paid to petitioners or If the era shall havo diod to the person or to tbo dame nil such i as tbo may bo or of would have been entitled to under not t That 4717 of tho tho United Sutm which no claim for tho pension not to a from tbo datu of filing tho aamo bo record of from tbo War or Navy of Iho Injury or which resulted in the or death of tho on tbo claim is That in any which the prescribed by thin section bars thn of the claim tbe claimant muy present through tho tbe eral of Urn army or the General of tbo that tlm or Injury which in ability oV death of tbo person on tiie in mudo originated in tbo service and In tbe 1 tuo of duty and if evidence IH deemed by tbe cer to whom it inuy bo cauno a of tbo fact on proved to be made n copy of to be to tbe of and the b ir to tho of tbe claim snail thereby be removed bo imd the samo la aled repealed SEC 4 No or person ahall to receive any tlon for In i of application for SKO 3 That all nota or of acts ao far an they may con HUH with tho provisions of thro be and tbe same aro hereby re- tag wmn Only One-Half of Congress Work on Saturday iSHI ai Tbe Jau of the ward was Mr Hale Ibat tbc really Involved n contest between tho of tbo great cities and tho partita whom buses had fallen by Uio depredations of The majority was for tbo of the insurance and no ono ehe If bud any right it wits a technical It they had auy perfect into l why had n Mr McMabon supported tho minority re- port Tho error iu tbo majority report iu rational claims bud by tbf will of tbo majority was not futr The only persons who would before thu Court of would bo companies was nud the ing being that Mr should bo fifteen minutes and Mr MS ito before u vote was Mr Butler a speech tbo of tbe companies ntui In favor of tho premium mon llo ro- i lowed tho history of treaty and tbo Washington and said It was agreed only should be submitted When the tnM was beforo tho tribunal it wan tHitt ono of tbe United was Stie counsel of com- The other la to it to Nobody has uny lapu An will bo gUMie to IliK ot Pur by placing tion of the church property in 1 10 01 ho will Bvo iont NKW YORK Jan 0 Cole and Charles Ulrich la aro the counterfeits upon lliu Central National Bank of this city Third National Bunk of Buffalo and the National Bank of who wore arrested iu Now Jersey aro thought to be responsible for many of tho counterfeit bonds nnd notes extensively In Germany and brought to this country by These parties circulated forty thousand In Central National Bunk counterfeits and tho same amount 111 Tain folls remind as tho moat md engraver Iu iho world and lias been concerned in a number of Cole no- Ulrich claims to havu employed by and having tho latter to the secrat aro only ones Iu circulation the plates of wmich have not captured but tlie nnd thu are now In thura in but Imt what thi from counter- foils will soon fott discovered of tbe tho hearing to-day nothing nowi was developed On motion of Mr it WM that United sloner tako tbq testimony of not by the the for and Cala Unit Marks tbo of the committee und B F Jonos minority the testimony MO to bo to thu chairman nod treated In all ao If taken by the The leave thin of Jan a former trusted of Tabernacle from bin wifa obtained a divorce on thu grornO of Illicit Intimacy with of Brooklyn married i in Hamilton Ontario on vine In order to tho law of The not I The have In Brookly i Tho second Mrs now Her hallucination la that an unpardonable sin hoi now Dial ho will lior after thrun aoa wi It is now that his half a dollum madu to bave tuo d to re- bis Vor MM MO Jan 19 A Chi ot ail n waa more damaging to Major than uny evidence yut t ikeo by tbt A who U testify ore Reno t portion ot tl a aiv lul to It Wa nghi to do with It what It la proposed to give companies tbo same right to id into court and snt up what they call a claim of gation They no legal right to it Insurance oomp mtcs nearly In wur and paid out only about la Iho I bad tho honor to draw and became vision was mado that If in reckoning up tbo insurance business during tho war uny company mado that company bo paid All the that could show a loss have received their pay Wur mon aro tho class who paid and have no return for pre- It is argued that the uod shipowner ad tied amount of bis war premium to tbe pride of his of of the United during Ilia was carried on in foreign bottoms lhat paid no war premium This fixed tbo prices of goods ami therefore Ibo men who war could not charge up Mr Kuolt closed tbo debate in of tho majority report Mr House moved to lay tho lull und amendments on the table Mr to the majority was to Ii provides that no claim by or in behalf of uny ance company ahull bo admitted or by tbe of claims unless claimant shall that during tbo its lusson in respect to Its war risks exceeded 119 premiums then tho allowance shall nol Hum such excess to bo admissible iu favor of any insurance company bat wao not lawfully in existence nt iho time of loss under tho Inns of ono of tho United States Mr Cannoa to lay the on tbo table lo 121 The substitute reported by tbo minority lia to TO Tbo as amended was pawed UK to 08 It provides for tho revival and auco of thu former costs of tbo payment of war premiums claims etc allowing six percent on pant and future judgments but expressly Ibo of insurance companies Mr Smith reported back Iho lo the pension appropriation They wore concurred in Adjourned Power Caleb was one of the extra- ordinary men of thib age for He had n memory probably by nuy mail now alive Ho read sixteen hours a day for a and never forget im important fact obtained in tbat lime and this faculty him tbo on federal law In this country Hia memory and hla power of worfe were tho secrets of bia success As tration of this tbe following In tho year 1853 thereabout ho appointed Chief of tbo of Ho was out of practice and to his own words very rusty Eo set to work however ami m nineteen hud read sixty on of laws of of exchange olo About volumes wero to law twice as more wore made up of reports ant Ibo rending was extremely varied Now for nn of hie power ot Between the nijou ot twenty-seven and fifty-four ha never knew want it to bo lie was accustomed In Washing ion to Rot to work in the evening at o'clock and labor through meal hours without taking a rent until U al TUcu lio would a KOI into bed and read until ho fell asleep In one winter ho In ished in this manner vol umM of travel aod rec mt history While Attorney General he would hli meals brought to him and lakl on bis O Jan Sunday School and the of Sunday Union and In here The to-night addreiMod by B u Flood of llev Dta Vincent and Jan Tbo favors the extinction ot leading Kmv Jan The pt'ttinaotata appa iro George atom Ha ok Mam n Ida Husl Hollow county South Butlor county Ferguson By i Indian in order that valuable to it Wio favors f military forca in tory YOKK Tbo Society at Cumberland threatens to suo for for fulling lo his engagement to at tbo fair hold Iu thai lost Coming to TAB 18 runners from tha In the British possessions t tbe upper camp Is twenty days out They say there ore four lodges of and Sioux who to In aBd settle mder government They are of learning on what terms iba lulled States government will o do so Wy T Jan Companies 1 B D P I and M Fifth cavalry ordered to take the field m march of Mo Wolfs band They to be depredating in re They move from Fort Huxell under command of Four ROBINSON Jan IB -A ook place this between Had nd Lieutenant Schuyler of Oen regarding the propriety ot odd of tbo Third cavalry going to Beit new reservation to enlist Sioux lors oa against tUc now at Crow Red Cloud if bethought Lieut n nt Dodd could obtain the services of his The old chief in a very grave une My people ara sad at heirt inco their brethren were killed Home morns go They aro very angry with the ud I am nearly certain will not assist hem Lieutenant then in few words gave an of Iho outbreak how the squaws killed mid finally got the old to Yonng chief Oodu can go to ly camp and tell my son-in-law g that it is lay that he would try to gat mime of riy tb the Sn ig Iho who Is to Red bravos 1 Pine agency It la that Captain Johnson's comma id as nt the soane of ea f the 17th has been heard f n m ither command since yesterday Impo nt news are expected hourly Jan 18 Governor has JosUb Brandon of Dimly convicted of assault and battery ud sentenced to the penitentiary tic Bruce of New Yolk of grand larceny and sentenced i Sins for throe and a half ro- ored to citizenship David of nelda county convicted In 1870 ot nd sentenced to Auburn prison for commuted to four years from ary 19th 1870 Diamond Wew The makes up in it lacks in number Tha ot Witherell and which were held In Trinity Church tho of fashion but how mob better would a dozen weddings of style have boon for tho community t least than one of such raro Ye hoar much of the privation among and for this reason U la runt v lug to hear that at least one is Vrell tor The bridegroom ion being a pastor will not need a donation rom his people to buy bia wife shawl GO hat can attend church The woman rho thus enters the ministry iias her trousseau lid d reuses each of which is icd i dozen pairs of and a and hat to dress taa a dozen morning robea of id- ng quality and trimmed with The which the groom may ret ervo will be IP that they have ot ouo Iu men er The bilde appeared on tbe happy occasion a train throe yarda Iu length aid imong other jewelry work a necklace con- of seven of a cross as a pendant also two era of diamonds ut tbe throat to a diamond dove from whose lung diamond cluster a areo emerald The will an angelic lo protect tl ese OF A mm Southern View ol of tu bo URM Jan The i a report and a nones of resolutions in re nra to the alleged usurpation of Mala rlf liu w Judge Hires ot the of The resolutions de- i Tho of the United Slates It In 01 lull force and vigor rta adopted Second la re-entering oo her relations to tho government did ao on Mot equality with o The irery other state can only tho powers delegates to them In tha Within tho of these bowers then tho government ia beyond them It hea no preservation of tbo arid tlie or their we as much within the design and caree of ran as tbe preservation of the and Uie of the rol gbrerrraent and and autonomy of the states is to the Union under thu constitution and right reserved by lie of the staUl is organize each as n distinct political to governmeul therein best suitu their if ill and anil to change their convenience il subject only in the of the United Su tea Sod the laws and treaties made in thereof necessary and Inherited COE di- of reserved right of local Is the of and properly by laws of bur own Croatian Md by of bar own caa uo rightfully interfere with and attempt to execute the powers and perform tho of the than the can of United and any attempt by dither to Interfere with Iho rights of thn other will be usurpation unconstitutional and void United States have only tho prevent tho exercise by the state of powers prohibited lo them by tbe tion by pronouncing such forbidden acton void through the judicial power but in no case can States undertake to any duty which it is incumbent on the to perform sll note of Con- gress and particularly those known the civil rights and the enforcement At the act which attempts or to attempt to provide for the performance by too United of duties and obligations be- longing to the state arc nol and void therefore the action ol a judge of tbe United plates district assuming of the case of bee and a orimo thu laws of Iho wealth and held to answer therefor an attempt to execute tbe laws of this com- to her internal police interests and by of tho United la unwarranted by the ta of the of the people of men state to protect life liberty and wty in their own way and by their own courts and ought at ones to bo by proper judicial action and any rence of the same prevented by appropriate whose is enough to tho ambition of all tho thieves tbo city Tbo Importation of French Norman lo country ia ally on the Increase one Important pany after another Is organized for tho rar pose Since 1873 one gentleman In Illinois alone bus brought from France nearly one hundred and fifty head of stallions tt few which an almost ble number df offspring and again bare produced fouls to all appearance na high bred as the Imported Block For work they aro ablo and their value becomes they Oil also many n place as where bath strength and is desired Tha average a stallion is from one thousand four hundred pounds to two pounds while most of mulling in crosses with common maree weigh from one thousand two bun Ired pounds to one thousand six hundred provision by law supervision by Uic Court of the States of all proceedings of Judges of inferior courts of the same tho Governor is Instructed to direct tbe Attorney General to proceedings In the name of this before tho Supreme Court of the United Stales and demand auch protection and redress as that tribunal can afford in the premises HEW Hoy 1 1 I rom UK of Johnson Iu proprietor ot tbe Born Col John cf lian won a K Ian suit la which kc was the Matters muni a al nit well in nil Ing thu of ty from oil regions A piano f is lo be lowa with i of Hun Ii K D president ufc of heir a l at 000 Itiu of a relative in Prof H for many professor of tee musical department Uie seminary at Lima m dead Asa Kurm in of Little a Nyw Tork man on the by taking him for a Tin wounded will rti A man na acd married a Rudo at Sal tbe other cluy He was seventy-one ebo wwi twenty two He WAS n reguli r old H n of at a rat with n nil In killing o borw valued at W llo if there is another be will oln cavalry An whiter what they cull it and i lioso who for thn return Rood old can opt and take as much m Ibey Iu lie ire what indulge In An fee of ten ct which ti piece of pi i each for fellow anil laa girl Tbe tannery cords of bulk per anil pays out ilio Damn It tho largea in the in Iho Hon II B of called tha nf railroad pn Ject It contemplated to run new road lUe of the defunct T Ii of D Woodru f a ol lie of that lown or falsa Imprisonment Ilia art inly five on nno and on tht her Andrew of In clearing i now from Ibe roof of dence fell a of oue feet a crock of a farmer was into the hut DO serious Ii jury A new lln i of is lo ply on next hoala culled Mayville B Stono and Mollie Terr tho latter to be commanded by m Hod Wilcox an old sea captain Tho Roc and Lino railroad commences the year brilliant prc Iwinn to 1878 Tl 10 and to B6 Samoa r have that U c urn of be lo every of ilm di pirn lo to ud lo 9 to led on bv MM roc Trad IP im h u mil in pi r cent i Hut 1 in thought ibat IUr in- n At n be in to-day lUv n ronil uill tr on AMI North Ite n I i II It Ibal i VO I I I t i i- ut will I n I I any 11 rn at ilm of In cii II I s to only n OF In ii i i M lovi l In I f i II rv J or I Mf orth from lie u UH mill y II ft u I Kif hi HTU tola in Tho discovery of gold in this country is of wonder of the precious has known for a number of years but it has toon tbo gen oral that it could in paying quantities The recent ments Indicate that is erroneous Borne very rich specimens have been out and tho are sanguine that the parent ledge bu from which fie dual and now panned out tog desk His custom often was to eat the entire meal without looking at it or resting from ha or business during the time when greAtest wonder ia the slate of Iowa and perhaps in any other stale is what is called tho Walled in Wright county twelve mUes north of he and Pacific railway and ISO miles wet t of Dubuque city laka is from two feet higher than tho sur aoe In some places the is ton feet high teen leot wide at tlxt bottom and five at the top Another fact Is the ot the btonea used in tbe whole varying in weight thrae tone down to 100 ii in j Wright and often would flad him in writing or law at 4 o'clock in the hours without i abundance ol atones in i county out the lake to the of five or So can have been washed It Is to bs hoped will be realized to the fullest extent A correspondent of the as placers wero discovered about tbe latter part of September by Miguel a of ex- was hunting in the and water being scarce proceeded to dig in the bod ot creek Reaching water at the depth ot two tout and scraping tbe sand from the bedrock be found several pieces of gold weighing from ten cents to lar satisfied of the riohnooa ol the gulch lie secretly notified a few and returned to tbe mines where for two months and a half they have been dry washing nnd throwing up tho pre- paratory to thn rainy season living in the iota aroused by taking out supplies followed them ana mado their discovery public As yet gold In paying quantities has only found to in and ono tributary too forks of tho creek discovery was made gold baa been found and claims off down tho ravine o of of a mile and up the north and forks each fox perhaps haU a mile near sources they debouch from tho ailu tiern Tbe character of the gold is whit Is termed from ft Ulne T llo been Worr by again bitu ia tbe of bte blur mi n va he all i The Kail sona Itag hat Ball uj ail g Governor thr i liy a U-i tt N J Dee Twenty-four i cf Princeton College weio hero i On c charge of COndur They In two large and b- and conduct Jan tho latt ui Col and the latter his bi in Ami the etron t liliu j nt York tho CoUta and 41 fn iu Hurder from At ths frore York Ml 111 in t Ou t of i ICy by Tbc tlw Ky fin H t'i f Mic in Here to a little story of Boaton origin A young man in that city who had always been poor received R bequest of He couldn't stand the and of which waa continued until imly ot moOTy At bis rather made an appeal to him I an youth the of fil j tha of to his Mje turn bad wraie Ho into km pocket and out to spend the m frolic Thai ho em a in a tho cent of tne money waa gone Anil ations auit ure I be of thu day aod coma in contact They at one U Murphy and ot l or if thU let to Troy and tbo Hiun of tba M glorious yo Tl itt J maiW m posed of oak With this exception country is rolling The rauM have been there at the time of tbe n the well In tbe of tbo was a great alarm ud the Ice on the lake broke IB several places awl f In tbd were obliged 1 IS the damages Jo lake a of of M great tf feet TJw to and thi sandy and been able to tin it is always and In Hie ot IL M t the editor ot for a of was color up to of 820 and A nugget llh ot quarts attached containing perhaps of gold WM found a few days prior to oor arrival there Some Hill and im Md HMH his on the while i wine of the opinion that he ound M being aroused Ills Milan ia off alitne among bolore and after ike Cat T December 88 A Ooo ot the mod remarkable ot memory la not recorded iu U came before thn ioe At New ft of boot wd Aboe f al on Coffle of In the oi of ina tho toart Uwt ite t ton A Oft tart JvrtBor a S J City oo a of At a tp his on trial u alibi nt to beai at tha time Quit the lobbed at homo in ins own but of Horace he Old man Lam bad ad to memory Tho of time di by taat took two houni Md half Ttue that his Ia Its at Klog Heury I bo fnm tbe wan ia load bwl ftf of Item Day's <'abl From to the New i I J U TATES Sixteenth A annul Ball Troop Brigade AT Syracuse 11 A 1 i t t to t 1 i M i v i PA r-u i T if r it r M I is rri f-r r -i -t v i i r i u n m i- f i il i f it r i i- 1 r I He W T S V or N i i li f nl t -in Lift i n 11 -in v m n M n iW i L I rw 1 MlH I I i i 111 im fir M tf to la tki wW t toW tu jais Out i oot oed ite tlw tad te tu to tte M Daw by it alt il With the opening of the suit in the apring ant Item 111 be added to col Robert I of while in n drunken nr ill killed a c ut belonging lo iho Western and be for killing the tho he jumped through a window carrying Bath nnd severe and painful cuts from r wan called who re- moved hundred and ot DR Great from htu chest and face want any no are whisky in lus A chap n a tirl of mat place if might see her home from at d receiving -i answer became so nad aa girl waa HEALTH DISPENSERS tUoas nl tho next to church hornet her and threw aalf a pint of of on hct clothes and when fine got me nuu LUU mull people lo if the i FAIL Denmark Tho chop compromised ike matter by i aying for tho dailies acd log a public apology Both be- longed to he upper bul m Torn of bales for t a bil to to choice to choice Ohio to c extra Hi nt quiet roi MK vl tai I V No 2 and S ery dull Ira for j ilo lor for Ko i ilo rot forNo 00 Tor u l dt Ulcc Tallow for in a H market for tot nctl -e anil unchanged uo now ood y for A for ly a jd m i In fair ma w at Hti N U iU OMI -o SJ ruory iuli WA Urm uf more iW an cJ i of i 3 Firm JJ Krv K money at 1 O c di nnu Ilia Kinda r boc i a u Walt met itt with J of jtn So 1 No 8 te 81 w 61 Mud Jo un re Vilwuh TAX MI W B Tito f v vu fRK J J fct Usfc l v flM U- uf 8 Mint t J ite   

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