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OUR NATIONAL SOW. WWW. 0 The President Delivers His Message. He Favors; an Early Return to Specie Payments. gfcet WmjW $Mltj meitttlWJL He Believes tlMWay io Bcsumo is to ltesumo.

He Hopes11 Our1 Foreign Relations will Remain Cordial and Other Matters too to tbi Fait lb of Sines tha convening of Congree out year airo, the nation tin undercoat; prostratioa In busioese and Industrie such bu not beet) witneMed for many yaar. Speculation utolU Iimim for tbi prostration might indulged is without nroCt, because many tlwonM would ba advanced ulkt would btindepend tot writers who eapree tir awa f'i without borrowing, upon tha tubject, WitbouOndulging In tbeorie On tun of thil prostration tbu far, I wilt oil your attention nly to th furl. Bud to ora question a to which it would icem tier tbould havt ba disagreement. During thia two essential elements of prosperity; roost abundant, labor and capitar. Both have been largely lieeniploved.

Whert seounty 1m boon, redoubled capital bai been attainable at very mod. rata ratee. Where labor baa boon want. eJ it bu bean found la abuadaooa at ratet compared with what neeesaarlee and com; foru) or Ufa could bo purchaaod with tha wsgos demanded. Two treat elemouU of prosperity, thereto, bare not been domed ue.

"A third, might addad a our aoil and climate re unequalled within tba limit of any contiguous territory uodoc one nationality for iu variolic of product to feed ana clothe a people, and in the "amount of aurnluaioelolho and Iked li favored 'people. Therefore, with tbes faoti In view, it eeema to mo that wiee ilateunan ahip at thia teuton of ogres, would dictate tuquiring Into the peat, dir. acting lo proper channel tha great element of, prosperity, Debt abroad ta the that cab, with alwaya a 'souad ourrencf, diaturb our efTaira or cause pyontiued depreuioa in the liidualriel and proeperity onr people. A. great, conflict for national tiislenoa made necessary, for temporary Iht raielog of large auma of money from whatever source It wet made necessary in tha wisdom of and 1 do not doubt their wiadom regarding loo neoeeeily of the timet to devise a eyitem of national currency, which It proved to bo impossible to keop on a "par wiii tbt recognised or ranry of iht' clvilllsed world.

libit begot a spirit of tpeoulation, inoUiuf an ei trataganco and luxury not required for 'thehapplueat prosperity people, and involving both direcllj and' Indirectly foreign Indebtedness. Thisourrency.lielng nf flui tealine? value aud therefor nniate to hold for legitimate) transections requir ,1 tog money, oeeaoto a euujuu. orov. itonlr. Those two caueei.

however. bare involved ua iu a foreign Indebtedness contracted iu good f.ltb by borrower asd 1 lender, whicn snouiu oo pan wa according to the, bond agreed upon when wa' gold or it equtraiouw a of the goreromeut, cannot ba Tiolated toward creditor without national diMrace. Our eommere abould be en, couraged i American tblp building aod carrying capacity Increaied, foreign mar kei aought, for product Of the toil and manufacture, to tbo end that we niay bt able to pay then debt wbera a market can bv eretted for lit Jt of oor producla of ettber the aoil, mint or manufactory. A new mean diuorered of uiing our idle capital and to tbo adranUgo of tbt whole rnrlC CTMtitKCT. iH inffmont tfi 6nt itep to warda.tl.il object ia to an that the currency goe wbereer olrlliiatioo reign One which, if it become tuparabundaot with out peopllwll nurketwilh one other "oorrency which he a bal the labor neoeuary to produce it, wblch will gift iu alue.

Gold aod ller ar now the recoguiaeJ nf rlt.nira the civilised world ocr," and to Hi we rtould return with tbt li ait praciicablo d.oly. jo. now oi wo tongreit when pu; preeent legal lender eyilem wM adopted and debt conlraeted. ther hould be no dnly, oertaihly no unnecMaary 4layV aUg by ltiautjer molhodb which wt will lotbe acoompliBbmentbriHi'ena I Jnvit your leiieee there can bt no proepcrout and permanent reriral of bmine and Induatrio until a policy it adopted, wilVlegitlalioO to carry it out, looking to rtlorottolaepecle conroire that debtor and epeculatlvt men think it of TilutMHieinwrna" tO CiUM MOHT ab'unoaiiruutirtbey cTaiilhrtW 4 portion of their burden! noon otnere, an een wee. belien would be disappointed in the remit if a count thould btpi.rued wblch will keep in doubt the value of the tnirsl tender medium, of ticban.

TOL.XIT.' FOET WA.YNE, INDIANA MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1874. NO. 2G4. Qkt woHd't otDOUdfrBd, tDfiom of tt cbaugeJ gokl ana fcre dHtefl Out of IM country becaun than wr medinmi of cxch.ng in dm of fluctutling1 tilu, for titer all it ii onlj wortb jail what It will 'purctMn of gold and illTor ineulit laviog' valua jnat proportion to lb boaeit labor it Uket to product thebu. A larg margin tnoit allonrod for profi by tha taanufWfilureri aod pio daoen.

It naontbi from tba data of fwoduelioD to tbo dais or the re Mutton of Intercit opoq' capital, wblch, must obargdt and tba rule of Buotuatioa in the valu of tbat which it to ba noaived ia tha payment added. Henoehijch priooa, aa a protaotlou to tha foraiffa prodocar who raoairai ootb inff on ei change for thf produot of hia ikill ana labor axeapt onrreoor (cooa at a aUbla talaa tha world oral It aeami Statei nndar tba coorenUon of Simontekyl Iaabmtt'tba propriety of applying tha 1 tf ial.nl. income 01 pin wr wuu. ini iudu ia hi wniwHwu. In tha Jaoane lanamara, of a number of young men to be undtr obligation totem the gorernmeot fora ipect bed tin a iuterprater of tha legation and at tha Mminlatel ill Jaoan.

A hm ited number of Japanew youth might at me lama umt oa eouoaiea our owii vernacular, and mutual benefit ehould reault to both (OVoMluienll. Tbo importance of having our oiliaeo competent and familiar tritb the language of Japan to act at interpreter 01 other eapacltia ooonected. with the lega tion aod conautate in teat country, cannot readily bt over talimattd. to ma that nothing: it clearer than tbat tbt greater part of tbt burden of tbt eiiaUng proalration for tbt Vntofaoaud financial ayitem, fall upon tba working man, who mutt after all produce tba and lb aelaried, man, who inperibtendl and connact buine. The burden fall upon them io two way by lb depreciation of employment and the decreaeed pnrohaalng power 'of their alarieb It i th duty of congrea to deviaa the method of correcting tbt tvilt which ft acknowledged not mint.

But I will Ventura to auggeit tw or three, thinga wbiob aeeo to ma a abaoluloly aeornary to a return lo apecie. Tbt flrat great requiaitt in a return to proeparity ia that tbt legal loader eleuM to tbt law authoriiing iht iaaue of ourrency by the national govera ment should bo repealed, to take efluot a to all oontracu aaletgd into alter a day filed in tbt. repealing tot) not to apply, however, to paymout of aalariea. by the government or other oxpeuee now provtaea oy law oe paia lo currency In the interval pending be tween the Ktrtit. id rmit.

iiimo, oroviiion ahould madt bv which tbt tJeoreMry of tha Treatury can obtain gold a it may, become neooaiary from time to timt Irom In oate when apecie roiumption oommeooec. To Ihii might and ahoald be added a rerehut tulBcient in exceii of txpene to. imori an torn mulation of gld io the troMory to cuatain redemption1. I oommend tbu lubiaot to tout carehil toniidcration, believing tbat a favorable solution la attainablt, and tbat if 'rtaehed by tbi congrea, tbat the preteot and fp tura generation Will ever gratefully re member It a their deliverer from a tbrall dom of diegract (' wbilt reiumpliOo of res lamiKA rnav be autboriaed with lafety, giving tha full prateotiou lo bill holder which tbey nave uoaer eauung ww. iuupiu, a would regard tree banking It would girt proper elMtioilt to tht our' rency, a more ourrency abould bt aecured for tht traneaeuoa of legitimate buai nea.

New1 banks would ba atarted, tod In turn bank would wind up their buiinet when it wu found there wa a enperabundabet of currency. Tha ts Knenot bud judgment of the rieoplt can beat to decide Juat how much ourrency' ia required for tht iranaaotioa of tba bun dm of Un country. It it unaafa to leavt tie aettfement Of thit queitlon to Congrea, tbe eore(urr of tht treMuryor tieoutive. Gongreat tbonld roako tht regulation under wkiob bank may it.it, but thould jtti rajk banking a monopoly by limiting tha amowT'er' reuewmable currency tbey eball have. Snob Importauca do I attach lo thia tubject, and to tarneiUy do I com mtnttitto your attention, that I give it prominence by introducing It at the begin ning of tbi roaaion bilitiqib.

During tht peat year nothing bu occurred to diaturb tht general friendly and cordial relation of the United State with other power. Th correapondenoe aubmllted bertwith between tbi govern ment and it diplomatia representative and other oounlrie ehowa a aatiifaotory condition of alt qnetllong between tbt United States and tha ra'mt of thou conntriet, and, with few exception to which referent! it hereafter madt, tht tbteno of toy pointt of difference to bt ulinMLed. Tbt notice directed by tbt resolution of oongreu oi June 11, toi, bt given to terminate tbt convention of July IT, 1858, between tbt Uutted Stale and Behrium. bu been Jr ven. and tba lret.tr will accordingly torminata on tht lit day of July, 1876.

Thit convention umikiI (n nj.aalB.R.1iri.ll VAl. AntMV. ing tbt porta 'of tbt United Stales txotptiaual privilege which art not accorded lo our own vuaela. Other features of tbt coavtntiou havt proved satisfactory and have tended to the cultivation of mutually beneficial oommefcial Intercourse and friendly relations between Iht two countries. I boot tbat tba regulations which havt been Invited will result intbo celebration of aoothertrealTprblcb my tend to tha interest of both countries.

Our relation with Chbalcontioua to bt During tbt past year tbt fear WASHINGTON, COSGBESS. BBBITB. Waibh otoj. Deo. T.

Tbe Senete wu called to order promptly at noon by Vict rresiaen wuson. Iter. Dr. Sunderland, chaplain. In the opening prayer returned thanks to Divine for tbt many blessinga bestow, td upon Out nation, and.eaidt NVVi acknowledge our hMtisemente, and pray we may bt corrected through thorn.

Wt deiorvt them to ihow they fall upon those people, knd help government in it great responsiDillty, jlelp tnt oongrees 01 tbo United Wales. May Lord light tbem through every Vict fretimnl wiuoi obair. tha candle of the ry then took the of hostilities between China and Japan, rowing tut of the landing of an armed ore npon tbo island of Formosa by tbt latter, bu occasioned much tineutne, Mr. Antkonv. from Bbodn Island, oifec td a retolotion Inatruotuig th oecretary of tbe itntte to iororm ut boutt ot, representative tbat a quorum jof tbo senel bad assembled, and tbat the sonata wu ready to proceed to business.

Agreed to. Jit aleo submitted an order providiog that tbt hour of meeting of the senate should be daily at 13 o'clock until other wist ordered. Agreed to. Mr, Coukbng offered a resolution providing for the appointmerit of two mem ber of the senate, to join a committee oa tbe part of tht bOuat of representatives, to wait upon tbt president of tbo United States and Inform him tbat a quorum of taoh bouse of oongrisj bad were ready to receive any communication kt mar desire to maVa, Affreed to. and the obalr appointed Messrs.

Cockling and Tbnrman a eoihmiUee on tht part of tht Senete. Mr. Morrill (me.) from tbe joint select oommiltee appointed at tht lut tession to frame a government for the District Columbia, submitted fci written eooompantea by eundry Laid 00 the table, an ordored to be printed. 'The chair brought before the senate tbe certificate of election of Geo. I Edmunds, United Stale aenslor from Vtrmont, and of Wm.

Welcn, from Connecticut, for the term commencing March. 4,1876, BOOS. The hour preceding the opening of the Mssioo wu pent oy the member io ffreetinsw, band ehtkioirs. and eapressions of regret or rejuioiog over the result of tbt recent lot galleries were crowded, aad tha corridor almost iotpu Itblt. At noon tbt proceedings were formally opened with prayer by tht chaplain, Mr.

Butler, who preyed, among other things, for tht pnrificatiott and increued power. of the great the pres ft The clerk tbu called tba roll. which thowed prtunt 138 of SOr mem Deri oouatnouog sue nous. Four new members Schcll and Chit Undent of New York) Carpenter, of Booth Carolilinand bs4 tht bath administered. Beeolutions were offered by Mr Dawe to notify tht senile that tht house 1 in session, and for tbo appointment of a joint committet to wait upon tbt president aod Inform him that congress wu pre Sarea to ttoeivt any commumcauoa no Mured ta maka.

Messrs. Dawes, gala (N. T.han Brack were appotHtad such oommitlat on tht part ol tbo bouM. Mr. Phelp uked unanimou consent for introduoing and immediate, consideration of a bill to repeal th law known tba "pre gag lw." NBW TOBK.

Kxaersalv Ball Betrww. Ntw Yom, Dec It A suit hat been brought by Henry Depuy against lb fi. .1 a a :i.j AicuiUHin. ivm nun Georgt Opdykt Shter lock Bill, Kidder. Ptabody A all of New York, and about twenty other defendant, to recover soout which plaintiff claims Is duo him, his share on th nroSla of th road and tale Of lauda, bonds, Ao.

a siTlasio OBSTLims' BioaiOl it TBI OOBTOST B008B. Thirty cases oj foreign good belonging lotbt S.rNeOmenj who is abroad Insptotipg tbo ptmiulntei, were discharged Saturday from tht Kste Kearney, from Uone1 Kohr. and conveyed to tbe aeisuro room at tht cnttom Their con tent are not known. CABTJALTIBS. Hot br HlStaJs.

AtTom, Fa. Dec While" Jobs Thompson wu bunting on Brush mountain Saturday, bt wu tbot dead by Joseph H. Brown who mistook Thompson for a door. iii i JB.la.d.tUaa'ipr, At a social gathering jo Springfield, MusTbanksgWiiSj night, where there wort about Ibrty persons present, tht topis of mlud tlu Union laya, wa Introduced, and praotioal tests were made, which, to say tba taut, were singular ia their result. Host of thost present icoot ed the Idea tbat any Influence by the wUl could bt cserted to control tht actiont of another.

But tlioaa who Submitted to tbe test were forced to admit tbat either will or "Involuntary muscular action" did ex ert a powerful influence 10 guiding them.1 The subject being bundicmed, tbe omen would teiect some familiar object and blaoe it In a distant part of the roomv sometimes in sight, but ot other limes out of tight of tht operator. Then three, four, or five would place their hand on the back, shoulder and brent ot tbe sub ject, fixing their minds oa tht wing iq pt louuu, in lew mm ntes ilie Sertoli blindfolded would be gin to more, Sometimes tideways, aotne lime backward and tomeumel forward, 1 but alway In tba direolion oi tbe hidden article and alwaya where it wu placed. Tbt leat wu tried on a aoien oincreni persons, wilh different operators on eaob, taken indiacriminalely from tbe company and, with tbt txccpuon of one ioaianot( with Iht aama reault. Each 'aubioct described tht (naling simply a desire to move off ia the direction taken. Impelled by a sense or feeling tbat tomt influence wu crowding mem mat way, wnut an mo operator! declared they were bocooioioua of exerting any muaoular force whatever, Aa tbt lubject would ouoo mov off in a dtreotion that Vbuld necessitate two of the operators to walk backward, wbiltf only out would bt On tht opoositt aide, there would teem to be lometbing beaido involuntary muscular to be aoopuni td fur.

Most of tbt oomptoy, Jbowtrtr, were uoconvinced of any other power At all events, thev oot two or three hours of very enjoyable and interesting ex peri of all nroduclivl inlereote, none more ihea the holder of 1 ot exchange, i internets, bill none more the the holders of property of whatever tort. Debt may uquiueu. nu admitting theao two cluae pititena 'are to boiienefited by an expansion, would, ft bt honest to givt UTt general lota bt toogreat to Joiury such falief Would it not be juat as hones and Stilent lo authorise each debtor to toaue LowegaItonderta th liiililie. tbu to, do thUjt, Would it oot bt safer far fu of iovtr uiue by a n.cru uuloua orodilort, to aay that all debts are obliterated 1 tht United Slatea, and bow wa commence anew, each potaesaing all be hu at tba time, fret from euoumbtance. 'Tbett propoeitioot art, too abur 10 be tntsrlaiutd for a moment by thinking peo pl, The deity 10 our preparations for iMLWOirTw.

flrta ics of this dishonesty, nd only less in deget, a ptsi 1 held out, 'Aeon. .1. i.ll taut arrive for lb yonieu. bo 'good work fl rooeeraing JoWmenco.1 It will tome, In niy opinion, except by the actioo bv contretsorby national dituter which for tlm. at leu th, credit of individual, aod th tl at lrgt.

A restored eurrtnoy bs or total bankruptcy and lou of tbt oredit of the nation andorlodividuaU. lbelitvt it in tht power of coogreaa at tbi logtodtvist inch leglalatioo uwillrt new confidence, rivlvi all tha lnduilne, In mm, of broanerity to last tor B.meyjtei, and to. aavt tbt er of 4b nation anu oi Ta la 'aaraeatlv hoood. however, that the difficulties arising from thia causa will bt adjusted, and that the advanoe of civllisa lion in these empires may not bt retarded by a state of wai1. In oonsanuenct of tht Dart taken bt1 certain oitiaene of tht United 8latei in thit expe dition, onr representatives to tnou couo tries have been instructed to Impress npon the governments of China and Japan tha nrm intention ot wis counuj mwnwn etriet nsutrality in the event of hoalililiee, and caretuily prevent, any lniraouon oi me law on tbe part of oor citisem.

In connection with thia aubject I call tbe attention of cbngreu to a generally conceded fact, tbat tba great proportion of raixiM who coma to our ahorse do not corns voluntarily, to aaakt lhr hornet with their labor productive of general prosper ity, but tbey come under a contract with head mon.who own tbem almost absolutely. Io a worn Mm doea Ihle 'apply to tbe Chinese women, Hardly JperoojStiblt percentage of tbem perform any lonorabla labor, but they art brought for shameful purposes, to lbs disgrace of the oommuoltuvn where settled, aha to tht great demoralisation Of the joatjl onboM localiries. If this erli hrac lea can ba legislated againat, it will be my pleuure a won uuiy oniurc? any rcxulation to secure aeiirablt an It it hoped that tht negotiations be tween tht government of Japan and other powers, looking to. Iht further open lugoflnl empire ua removal ui ne varioua roitsictioni upon trade, snav toon product tht, rwtulu dented, which cannot fail to Insure to tbt benefit of all tbt partiee. Having on previoui occa Jions submitted to tha consider lion of congress tbo pro nety or tbt release oi ut Jananua ffovemment from tbt further payment of' tht Indemnity tinder thtl icooftnUrXorOotobef SaTl SB to action had bean taken therein, it became my dty to regard tbe obligation oftbteoevcution in force, and tht other powers Interested bast received their portion of the indemnity In full, tht minis ter of th United States In'Jspanhaa, In Ultra Terrwr la vlekabwrsi.

Nsw OsLxaaa. Deo. 7f Th Vickai burgb reports In circulation lut night that large bodies of armed ntgroei were on uitir wray iq uai cuy u.v puMewiuu of. tbo ooort boost, were confirmed, this morning at 9 o'clock, when alarm, bells were rang to warn tbt citiunt, Buaineaa homwaofall, kinds art dosed 'and th whites are under arms marching out OB the varioui roadi to meet tbe enemy The courthouse it in the poaaosaioo 01 we whites and fbe negro sherift a prisoner. Great tBOittmtnt prevail.

FIBBS. rioarlaf Mill Barae4. Cixcihiti, 0., Y. A fire at Frederlcklown, Ohio, Saturday night, do atroyed tbe flouniig mill of Ring, Kendall A Zoller. Lois, insured for 97,600 weileru compaoiei.

ir biw yoxx. Nw Yosg Dee. Eigbt building wire burned In Eut New York tbi rooming. Lo( TILTONBBBOHBB. Tbo Bill af rarslealara.

AtssT, Deb.J An appal cau of ttev. ueury are peucuor the court take ground that court below had a right to order bill ol partlcalara uked by Beecher, OBITUAKT. stow. Dr. BtaeBlea, TaoviDBBot.

Dee. T. Rev. DM Bene dict, author of tome workt on Baotlit hi1 lory, died at Fawtuaket yesterday, lp his ffV.UJV 4 Wfbjr Dlda'S TBer Ibsal lllm About lea dar ago a young man of' prepossessiug appearance madt tht ao quaiulattco of a lady io Camden, who ia the mother of teverel children, and wbo, until advent of the modem Don uao, lived very happily with a devoted hue. band.

The peraooal attrwotiona. of the Eoung Philadelphian proved atronger than er fiielity to bar eposes, bud at lut, yielding to bis aolioitationa, tht loft hut baod aud children, and came to thia oity, where her paramour found a quiet boarding which ahe would, aa bt fondly hoped, bt aafe front pursuit, Usd ha taken equal pains to oouoeal himself the result might have beta different. He, however, engaged roonis attb Mercbmtr Hotel, on Fourth street, only seeing bis insmorata at rare iuterrala. Lut evening two young, well, drtaaed, and, evidently cultured lsd.es, who afterward proved to be the sisters of the frail wile aad mother, entered the Merchants' Hotel and inquired for tht young gentleman alluded to. They wore Informed by the clerk that wu in hit room, and that they could ee him in the parlor.

Thither tbey. bent their slops, sua soon etUr their unsuspecting vlolim appeared. The scene suddenly changed. Two pretty Awes wblch 10 tbe clerk had been aft amilea auddenly became darkened with frowna. Two little right banda which a few momenl before 'cklmlyKpoed lb their muffs unexpectedly drew from soma dark recesses two Colt's revolvers.

The young man wu 'abruptly collared. 'The rtvolvtra euddeuly came Into unplcuant contact wilh bit bead, and he wu ordered In cool, determined tone! to lead the way to tht bouaa in which tbt Camden lady wu concealed, For a moment bt hesitated, but tbt cold chambers Of two revolvers stared him la the fact, and be reluc tantly left tbe hotel with hu fair captor, ajd went with thtm lo tht house In which bt had placed. bis victim. When tbt brave little women found themselves fact to fact with their fallen sister, they let go their bold'snd allowed a taddar and a wiser man to return 0 nit note, ino Camden lady returned to her borne lut tvtning. Phttaddphla ii, Da, 1.

"il '1 1 Bedaellva Bla. ClaaUaaU EBqutrsr. The art of making sin profitable bu reached a marvelous degree of perfection in We puonsnea a lew days since aq account of a aeduotion trial In tbat etat which dearly demooatratel this, Many a man, by the giving of gifts and costly attentions, and professions of devotion, bu seduced the wife of another m.n from tbe neaoeful oath of virtue. B.utjbil Masaachuaetui ductfrteflduoed the wile or Mr, U. K.

Wilson, 01 perisnire county, visited her conitautlv for several yeara for porpoaea loharmonioua with tha seventh commandment, ''attended" her two or three times week, and charged it np to the old gentleman. Wt assume that (it wu old, fo bit vision wu evidently defective, Dr, Lorenso Waits, a leading homeopathic physician of Bert. inn neuntv in Maaaubuaelts. attended Mrs. Wilson regularly from 186? until aht confeaied, and collected of Mr, Wilton rf ik sane about t.15.000.

He procured am nr two abortlnna noon 'Mrt. of I which Tit wu tba primary cause as wail Ihe Immediate occuion, anu cuargeu Wilson, hiiuren were corn 01 wmcu do w.i tbe father, aud be charged tht attend ance to Wilaoo. Mra. Wu continu ally troubled with some ailment, anu Dr. Waite wu very attentive, and regularly aent in tbe bills to Mr.

Wilson. Finally Mr. conscience smote ber i she confessed suil wu brought aiainit tba Doctor for seduction; Henry Dawe wt counsel for th jilaintiff; th tnal ited a week, aad too Jury agreed upon a verdict of 10,000 for Wilson, this leaves a balance againat Wilson of $5,000, and an equal amount in favor of tha adul terona It is feared that lu this Oicked and perverse generation, there will be a cpeedy emigration of doctort to Berk shirs county. Mass wsB.a gn Hv) cook Frond easy peraoi tbt return to Btptoie buis are TBI PBI1T BI0.OISIT1 to ibis trouble, for that there are others wi.i.,1. tw innch hereafter, A 1.w "ipTcio ia taloa, labora nader two mat behalf of thia gomujii.

diaTMtagoa, Finl, hfcrtnf ttaafoilwmaindar ofthafcmoiintdaatotbaUwtad POBEJON. A PAS. BITL fw Ilova Kono, Deo. 6. Tba JapaneM troopa retired from Formosa tht 3d luW i KUloamariai.1 Boarojf, Dao Edard Moonao wai killed morn log in a fight with noma onkowa peraoa.

ia. be Gateuf ipropotj or the' curreot gonip about Mra SBCretary Fuh baring nnabbed Mme. da CaUcaky airing the latter! lojonrn to Washington, tba orraapoo4ent of tha CourimZJournat gii lona luteraiting InAmnalioo about thia paoalia Buiiiaa ooaple Cfgarettea were traoked Hma. Qataoaiy. at wall aa the geuUometi.

between oottee and te v. Mr. de Catacaxy wai a great epionre and bott vtwinE. cook wm tbe noeit in Wuhiogton Frenobmerj, of ooune. Mr de Cata Deraonnllr OTerlookd hii cuitna.

It wu a natter of the grealeit'lmportanoa to him, Hie wife knew nothing about her home below, tht parlora, liii dtoner par tiaa were never ilitT. for be could lUrtf, aoavenation whloh he would, draw every pna, and iDterparee It with anecdotes and wltlclBftis until yon forgot yourself an! Deeatne ai onreserrea as be was. There was not as much dignity In tha nam as his poiiUon minded, but hts wife never lost here. She was stately and elegant always, Shespoka the language fluently, And with great tact would enehaoge tbe reniarke and oompll menla adapted lo the several national Uei that wore participating in her hospitality. To many, Madame de Catacasy.

with su perb beaut, a aumplnously furnished bouse. fine oarriagei anj Jilooded. horses fVwKwnwTAyjaWrvauli in glittering hv ei and hero wa tich andcostlv toilets, was an objoct of 'envy, when In reality she would nave exchanged places 'with any happy worn in of ber acquaintance, oo matter now humble. She Was too loyal a wife ever to oottplain of her husband, and yet aha bad jeanie add knew it an. fresieh mm QTmmm laMa lthe lat War Taris eorreipondotit to a London paper turn Cheuu, Medical Inspector General of the French army, whose statistical and clinical observations o5 the Orimcari and Italian camnaiirna were ex oeedingly valuable, has puhlnhsd a similar worn on ine iu war.t ue reports tne losses sustained by the French to bare been as follows duappeared.

b( diod of wounds aud diseases, 138,871) wounded by tbt euemy'a Are, 143,000: men disabled by marching, 11.421) U.9U missing treated as dead. Those Cfture include 2,891 officers killed prwhb died of wounds and disease and 96 tuiss ing, with 17,240 prisoners who died In Germany, 1,701 in Swilierland. and iz in Belgium vnue aeaiae. then, onenrred In canlfvtlv. oulr 1.220 apldiers were killed at 0rnvlottet.

the bloodieit battle or the war The Ue man losses were i Killed, or died of wounds and dlseue, 10,74 If mlulog and treated aa dead, 4.000 wounded 127,867. To then have to be Added 1,799 killed, 8,690 wounded, and 1.539 missing in skirmishes 'patrols and slight engage menu. The Germans had ei'QOO deaths, i.oo.i. na 1 1 Ann uif rreuun 100,01 1 Hie ueiuiu iijaw wounded, tht French. MS'IIOO, The French hsd 11,421 diteblod by plates ot wwrcss Miai ueiuouve eouss, boots and gaiters whil th dormant ufferad but Litis from, tbu cause.

Cheoo ahowa tbst In ths Crimea and Italy, well in th lut war. disease was more fatal thsrj ths sword, thit being partly lattnbntable to commissariat, outfit aud faoapital ebortoomioge." nil ii Clara errta rival Baeaeea. Frora lbs Bufhla Espras.1 The firtil rTnldMl snneasa of Hisa Morria (n New York wu almoat accidental. Not theft aba would never have made a sue cess but for tccldsnt, only aeoident helped bar. Shs was playing at th Fifth Aveuat "Mso and wu Bnnoonoed wilh Miss Agnes Ethel at Blanche lbs leading roiv while stiaa uomj wu cut lor ao ununponani part, lomething la the comic' line.

8ud deoly Uiu Ethel wu taken HI, and Miss Morris, at a moment notice, wU called upon to assume her character. There wu a little shrugging of shoulders among th older actresses at Mr. Daly1 choice, and thet rather looked forward to, I wilt not sav honed for, the failure of tbi toung girl from tha pralriet. Tbt stag manager gave bar a great many Inatruoticnt to bow tbt part ahould be played, to all of which Mua Morris lUtensd patitntly, althonirh tht bad ber mind made np about the correct impersonation of lbs rols, Ths trying night cams, and before she bad been noon tha staffs ten minolo lb took mat bold upon toe puuuo urvor ma. time bu onlr aervedto Inoreaae, Tbe pspsr the next morning were lavish in their praise, aod the town went mad tbt young actress.

It It owdleai to lay that Clara Morria wu the ight particular atar In tha mtuaser't ralttr. All thia success thoush vervKTalifrtoff to Misa Morria, did aervt to tura ber head. In fact, it only aroused the sort bar Hot il always the aarae palnataklog, conscientious artist, whether praised or censured, and notwithstanding her position a poblio favorite, she studies just ss bard sod just carefully though lb wert tht veritBt bginor. Beardlac the Baafe A wsitbb on Persian life and manner aayi Fat b'Aly himself wu poet, and bis laureate was so old chief named Fats' Aly Ebaoi'whose ancestors had been for aareral generations th Governors of Keshan. It la related tbat ooe day tba 8hah save him soma of hit vtraea to read, and uked for his opinion of them.

Msy my soul bs your sacriBoe, lata ine laureate, 'the are Tht Insulted sovereign tioltimtd i 'Ha li an ass take him to tha tables i' and tha order wu literally obey ed. Attar abort time, bit Majeaty eent for bun again and read some more ot nil veraee. Tbe DOet walked Off without a word. 'Where ar you going cned tbe Shah, 'Just baok again to Iht answered bis undsunted Fat Alv del. uhled wilh bit boldness, called bim back aud ordsred hi mouth lo bft studed with tugar.eandy, high mark of lavor." i rlsbllal Ike Tiger, Tbe government of Madru canaympa Lhisa with tha Citiaens' uaociatlon of Chi.

csgo. Both ore engaged in the extermina lion or too tiger, ma aesiruouou oi tne man eater bu ceased to be merely amusement for aht Madru spotuuiau. Like bis Cbtcsro nsmetaka, the bger naotlly vsnquisbas any adventurous huntsman who isssys to buck againit The concerted action of natives and tbt government have auooeeded, however, la almost purging tht presidency of theql ravtnout animals, and it il believed that, hv a SUedv nroseoution of the mod WOrk. thev will De exterminated or driven to soma more conrtnial clime Here ia aneourarement for Chiosao. It mutt Vs borne in mind, howsver, thai the tigtt of the east bu not yet learned the full value of ibe med.eel certificate, or' gsinsd ihe aympatby of blgb oluciaia.

Haw ta cat Waterworks, kSoulh Bond, is fortunate In poe Msing among her.oitir.en men of broad an4 generous rlews aud business ssgaoity which are comblntd to onoeni we city at Like Chicago, rjoulb Bend wanted aa extenaioo or nnr water ayaiem, aim is. 10 per cent. Interest. Tbe Messrs. Btudabaktr wsgon man' IjITTLE GIRLS' SINGER PYKE'S.

SLEIGH ROBES! XaacHes' TolnotO. Dress K1IIDS I SINGER PYKE, HATTERS SEAL SACQUES. J. PIEEE. PHCEHIX BLOCK.

HOLIDAY GOODS AT J. PIE RE'S, In Endless Variety. No. 1 Phoenix Block, Fort Wayne, Ind. posed of the bonds to a wealthy concern in Newark, N.

J. This' transaction will have aaved the oity in twenty years, at eoinpound Interest, $133,900. II Mr nersw Sawaay. The Clovettod Plain Dealer "doesn't ear a ouss" lor tba Uulo aemocratio plalfornt on the currency question, and claims to be just aa food democrat as any who stand 6n IL We eipect to wel come the whole Pemooratio party to 'out own platform next slate convention. No more ei pennon, ana specie duis soon as possible Oolumbui Journal, HEW ADTEETI8EMK5TB.

OTICE. Thar tll lis a dnIIm tht CUImm trr Into eonai Court Uoubd. kv avrinlii) ItaavnihaW llu. aU o'clock I DM.7.U74. BTKH tiaUB.

MfsoUt of putf to tmkt Into eonildentUo a uaaurt. Dr cut, ut oiin nvupe. i tur tTBDlnj, iMottgnbetz llu, I o'clock AMU8EMEtlT8. JOLERICK'3 OPEBA HOUSE. 0B NIGHT '0K1T, Wednesday Evening, Dec.

9, 1874. SPECIAL TELEGItAM, of the Old Reliable. HAPPY CmTmMH'S Minstrels Brass Band THE STTPErTDCTJS OBOAlflATlOH OF HOD. KRH TIMKH. Koaonm dj ini praM uapuoiio thj only Troop of sUatfls ta Tttrr dcBiiiiMat, flftMEKBEB THE DATS.

Cal Warnr.M loa r. Mart F. tlnbw UD rtJ Airent P. W. Oobamrt.rW.t.w w.wtailU.

Ot JVDKItl, dM VUt Jtolo Propfietor lOftmph tiRtiDt Afoot SEEDS. CAKFET8. TC. CABPETS Oil Cloths, MATTINGS Rugs Hats. WINDOW SHADES CORNICE FUTURES TOMST.

RKNTtWO RENT TWO BOUSES OS JL FtM ItmL Nnl. Hi sunt M. tWrTSawsKjr rUTKB HOHAH, WJUTT8. WANTED GO0D MEN TOO work oa tbe no catholic atUry. ot i Krdkr.

Towis auil rtOw, Applr tUtmo. otmetsry, oujrStdtf FOE 8AIE. FOU BAIE JOINTS AK tWO tlboaraer awtHsujlnnl. iM eondlUan. i ZT zzizx vszzrjTX Tj0n8AUATSKNTmEL0FFICl.

iwLZ rP9 lan aaa JeareoL Th juiuoiai. VHioiidfiHi, Coltawtsof BUSINEBS CARDS. rANIEL UYAN, ATTOENBY AT jl i tvw odi of ut rtoeo. Spoolivl tootloo fi von to o)lociiis aod all bttlanooi trUtUMl iohUetirsn. ntkArlti.

tBDrlsBBattwa tuirl nfJiac of Ilka tbotwiur will rooitiTO a troaled io hlieoro. DoMlo. aoi II to eboronur will mmIts. omrnDt mu tontlon. Offloo oaCoortttroat.arar ColwUk 4 Roll't Offloo.

SH. BLOOMHUFF. ATTOENKT at lw, Volorr Ihibllo intl Km) EaUU Ajrtnt Onco or Prod kckorVi Mtwt Hlion, CoUh mb IU, oppoolio Ooort Hmuo, WllrMtand UoollooUoai hMitMtTloitojioL4o. WW. CARSON BaVoPKNEDA Uw ond Colloolliin (mo ta No.

1 Pboeoli Block, Caiboun ftlrooi. Fort Wojroo, tad U1 promptly oilondto onr profooitoBftl buUneoi oa. IruiUid to bla Ipocltl ottooiloa "M1 1 gtvoa to nftUoro of gutrd joothlp ind odmlnUtnuioa. SDf EIBMAN, KKAL E8TATK and oolierrUoH A nt 1 lit boit or rlrtniroa SWa wheoraiuoiltrit Block. MlMtf Ralarlea.

HCH. B08SLER, NOTARY P0B LIC Real Eatala and (Inririral tnnaptinM Aoent, OBlCwKa. HtmllloD'i hiuk, Fort Wono, Indlaao. Will dV prompt UoUni to buying aod mUlag Roal Couto, poring Uaoa, out. buying atHMllInc lecUng and aonoral Artallei.

GEORGE TRENAM, ARtJHITECT: onMromvTodtelWWoit Uata BtrooL Fort Watno, lad. HoUI. AMERICAN HOUSE, MAIN waaningioB ana jainrMn, vta Won, Oil to, J. Biltw txr. PorprleurOood Hartplo Booqm for Uoti Hdk mei, Urorr Woblo ta oonnooiloB vita tbo houoo.

Urorf Wools JOpMHO HEADINtiTON HOUSE, POET LAND. Ind PlntnoM Utoty In Goootwrtloo vltb tbo lloul 1 Froo Bus. luMlMi WAYNE LODQB, NO. 16, V. AND A at mooto ororv Tnoidir onnlnf a tlaoonlo Uoll Dutod OoawaaitwUoao, foot lT Of boron tbo Ml or tbo moon Bel Pte'loi, W.

J.B ffrofg, Hr W.TbonM Dfor.Jr. (Otvorwfo W. WTImi. Tnu.1 fbU Orund.Soe'j, folia OootluMtUki, Trior. WAYNE COUNCIL, NO.

4, A 0 nvooti In Btotod CemoitinleaUoa, aa th oooond Wodontdof of ooeb tooth, ol I 'elook if. Jo hl.8tMM,r.ru.MFrdl'.BolU Oworrtoty, AND House FumFshing Goods. 26 E. Berry St. Ellsworth; andrew co.

I BBAUTirULLY ILLBSTEA. SEEDS AND PLAHTS Nunbatiog 176 ftaffoi. and oonUlnlng jne ianoeolorod plol ow rAi. To otir paifotav ibflf wUl oo MsbIM aa uouo), FKKK to alt otfasrs, io. oelpt or etnta, hteb wo roturo la aooda or Moats (wlih tbs Irat onoc.

ALLPURCHASERS of OURB00KS Bltbof "0vrdinf for Pnt," ar" PrtvHleal florlcDltun," prtoo, fl oaoh. pnptM by bmU) ttiovo tbolr um oatorad aa will neolvoobovo 0.1 alofuoo aanoallr. froo of ohaivo, PETER HENDERSON ft CO. 35 Cortltuidt Street, V.w Tork. PLUMBIHO' AID WTEIU McLACHt AS A CoT PLUMBING, Steam and Gas Fitting, jid Maura a iu antra GAS FIXTURES 143 Oalhoiin Street BRASS WORK, Iron ana lest Ftp, Hit an4 Tore rtunpt Waat ttsauts, Bsntsr Boss, sk.

Oil Gas Fiitiires Marie Gootl as New Harms HUtM ssrvlns of Hr. irMUMlaua of wear tre irapered todosoodworklnourllnoftKMlsi.la 'lurublDV Htnua snd UM riuloi. will stiurse tee ll work tone, and would rwpsotftiUr loliolt a Utaral psuosafo, H4I OPTICAL. MONET' CANNOT BDTIT FOB BIOHt IB PBICBLSW, IDT TBI DUHOBO riOTaOUB VOI nnuviT sir, i. VMOU tbs trst sol Skirt rrto.T.

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War. EUfoa. aJt i at lk.tr kslloverv Tbandtv svsalnr, onr ft. a Bill's Dial Blera, Be. Cslbous Mrsala Bsnioa BrowiolL rwunalllor Doors 1.

BftawslL TlosCowBoulorrw. U.lMwe, aMwrdlns arero. Urrl ChsrlM E. Dsvlsi Flnanrfst bviSrouuvt rrseUla A. Belksll, ts.

ala has afav SBIaa. HtTMBOLDT LODOB, NO. K.P.I WJOOU TaatarlBw tiatnfn mk that jTall for tbs rootonoo. I. if.

IkMotiioL p. MoQial, W.O.J U. W. lfordborot, nonpo. Odd roll a.

WATXwB LODGE, NO. II. JtODdoytroBlng. A. Bowworth, TO It M.

Oa J. Vontemork, T. loanph BlaaoT, WeA.Mejou,r.Lti e.j, HARMONT LODGE, NO. 19, HEETfl OTOTT Thtusdo OWOlDAT K. F.

AkOTO. KOt iLU.UairlMD.T.dl W.ld Horri.A.t P.B. Qnnd, P. 4 S. Killon, rrM.

rira liuweas. A LERT HOOK AN1 LADDER COM dro ooobsnoDta. L.a ukwiitor Forotnoa) At fi Alaoao ruaa rrlaHdlotia. THE HOME OE TBE FRIENDLESS, organloor In War, 1BTS, and ttwaiod tha eornor of Etui Wotbo atroot and Waltoa annuo, wuiwt aadtuon, now poa tbo rooepUoB of and all falloa ant mondloof wobhb who may wtob to btootno lunatoa. AppU cottoa hoMld ba mado at ihouUontvM Bfordor oftboMaoagora.

otptMtf rrayor notninn aronoiaBi'ui uoniOi" nos otdoy a(Urnooilf at o'clock. TN WotKE'S BLOCK. OPPOSITE tbo Mayor Houoo. Opoa Tburtdiy Iron Sio 4 aod from to I 'olook r. aad Sunday (rosa to and from to ookk a a.

Ovor 4,000 KpglUb. UoraiBB, French and Itln oolnaia, 1 PHI UP BINOLHTON.Uhsartaa. CLOTHINa. TblooMO jasdnuott tasqalroi Oevertior Hendricks has; oatllned the lituatloa lp a Vers aenteoce. The Re tuBrtw jaonnnt doitmf fas.

but Wa an destroy Boil Jjji; taning to tha aoptiiatrv of till Cincinnati JStqulnr, Pan Voorbeoe au4 Jm Bnebasan, tba man who haa a plan," If tbe Democracv la honest eoouih to tick these charlatans oot ot tba partr lu futUrt la aatirad.iortl Ways betUintl. Tha rnrt Wavna Star nil. ia eoatrol led by aomt National It tot newspaper, and'doesnl pretend to b. "Wttrort that it will not bt in a hurry ahont ktoklnj people out of the Denworauo pany. oe roaoeg r.

bad a rood deal of trouble kiekmi peo 1. nortv. and 11 WOuldtt be it ea estenaion of hsr water I W.4,'2 hratlr.1 Iwt.tr vmU di a.m. bad belter atulf, their nnmeutlonablea with sheep skins If they don't want to) get braised. Purgtlivt Pill Best family physioi Sheridan' Cavalry Condition Powder, for If Taa valaoarBjolai.

ail IB PyrfeellABsea. Oroeea Ima mlsoU 0rvsuaF.bl.ioi, rosllod ta uio7.ndrlvsUiolr e.s DlsaoDd" oa TbwlU Ust rssof jsoro 'XrrrU'brrsF CBbTIOBlMsae ..1 asU estate Ibreeibeiiltks CRAFFE, Jswotorstol Ootids sre Bole InatsforFon Warns, Indrro. wbom mov sa onir o. wow ed. Bo Fsddlors oaployod.

sopldswly A pATTKRSLEV, XjXT JSi H. GAS AND SUAM FITTER ABDDEliJBIB GASFIXTP1.ES, tfla. Mve at, steal l.VIlraoa FORT WAVNE, BILUAIDS IRYSTAL nfaoturers, objecting to thil high rata of Interest, Istucea tnt common oooneu so rescind the ordinaoot and rtduo tht rat I of iolonut to 8 psr cant. Thtv then umd th whole iuttrett and finally dis Brass work, Iron Lead Pipe, Left aad Torso Iad, Bslk Tub Old Bee wis lares BoslU, Breasod aadMada Be a 1 la Hew irl'lldlf M. E.

WOODWARD, 19 West Main Stntt. Hu KeeeiTtd ffii Spring and Sum me.r 8 toot roll, ETerjtniiig Ntw and IT DIS SPLENDID NEW STORE OLD GOODS ALi; SOLDI Beantifttl Style PIECE GOODS for orebeat Elegant Furnishing Goods Iter's ClotbUf's wlibinoas tea. lion's rail Una PA1NTINO. 14U p. a 141.

Ainerers ofIlh.Uos Of BtnihwIJ "JJ" IhV.Wo rooms, wb.ro Ibo tool of JtooUiokr iM OKBMUt. Fropv. Of lliff Lions. fi. F.

FOSTER SON, Practical House and Sign Painters, 141 CALHOUN STREET XBotwooa WaibliifjuiB sad JeSotaoa Btroola.) Wall Painting, China Glossing, Pspor All Orson Drosspilr stuaiod to sod 8Us aoiiea saanatso( doslMIr CAEEUOK8. TIT K. ftnonssers te Ttomas atav.es BMsfaelsrsr Spring Wagoni, Boggles, Mls'ra and Threo oprlof Bsprois Waconi, 11 and 13 Clay St. Eitt Sad of Main alldlr rBT WATBB. IBB,.

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