Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 39, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 June 1891 — Page 2

WEEKLY COURIER C. 3XA.X"K, IPunHakar. JASPER. - INDIANA.

Gou further advanced in Itmmo Ayr, on the 4th, ami elowKl at !W imr ent premium. Wii.t.iam Ci.ifk, the well-known English ship builder and pkilanthropUit, died in London on the Sd. It k said that a Protestant pastor in Russian Lithuania has been banished to Siberia for the alleged proselytlHg of a member of the orthodox (.5 reek ohuroh. Thk first state convention of the peo ple's nartv since ite organisation at Cincinnati, met in lies Moines, la., on the ml. Over WW delegates were prossat. Thr reserve of the bank of England between 17,000,000 and 18,000,000. OrdiiiHrily this would mean a 2 per cent rate, but under existing- financial condition the bank has declared a 4 per cent. rate. Jttflioo, the Japanese who murdered a fellow Japanese sailor, and was sen tenced to death by electncit-, but s cured delay by appeals to the supreme nmirt. was. on the 4th. resentenced to die during the week beginning July Thk steamship Finance, of the lira' zllian line, was seixed by a United States denutv marshal, on the 4th. as she was about to sail from llrooklyn, on a libel sued out by the llerwiridWhite Coal limine Co., to recover WW for eoal. En-aland is ranidly developing an effective svstem of naval defense. " Hereafter every important seaport is to have what might be called a naval garrison. In accordance with recent regulations a warship is to be assigned to every port of consequence. Thk report received from Simla to the effect that among those killed in the last engagement between the British, under Lieut, Grant, and the Manipuris at Fort Thabet was the usurping rajah is erroneous. The person meant was the commander-in-chief of the If anipuris in the field. Thk Mexican congress which has Just adjourned did not give the prcsi'dent power to 'grant railroad concessions, as had been customary previously. It is said that this is iu accordance with the president's own suggestion. The executive wishes to have fewer concessions made. Thk Odessa correspondent of the London Daily News telegraphs that recent heavy rains have benefited the wheat crop in southern Russia so greatly that the harvest will probably be bat little below the average. It had feeeH expected that there would be an cWaiMve shortage owing to drought. A MOXUMKXT to "Grant, our Citiaaa," -rem an veiled at GaWaa, 111., a ta H la ttte presence of a large and dtetiagukdted a ml ie nee. The oration was pronounced by Hob. Chaaaeey M. Depew, of New York, who is an eloquent nanner extoled the virtues of the subject of the monument as citiaen, soldier and chief executive. Miciiaki.McLavOhi.ix, aged 10, and Chas. Donnelly, aged 11, of W'aterbury. Conn., were arrested, on the 2d, on a charge of attempting to wreck tin noon express on the New York A New England road. In the police court, on the d, the lioys said they only did it for fan. They were loth sent to the reform school until they are 41 years old. A MAN of genteel appearance was detected in an attempt to drown tvo children in a sheet of water near Iterlin on the :kl. The little ones were rescued from the water, but one, a girl, was beyond ivHiiseltation, and died soon after lieing taken out The man, apparently the; father of the children, escaped to some wood near by ami committed suicide. This United States consul at Lyons, France, states that there lias been a material falling off in the export trade to America from hi consular dtstrkt. Dtiriiur the laat three months the ex ports have amounted iu round figures to but ir.WJ0,WHJ francs, against 17,:XH, 0 francs for the corresponding period of tfetK). The diminution of exportation was principally in Mlk good. Thk Hartian h-iratkin in New York has received advices of an attempted insurrection, mi .May 28, against PreM dent Hypolite's government. Th re volt was suppressed, and about forty of the insurgents executed. The depart ment of the west has iMien placet! under martial law, and the country is tranquil. The government suspect. (Jen. Legitime of having fomented the uprising. Gov. Ihi.r. delivered an oration at the laving of the corner stone of the new slate armory at Poughkeepsie, X. Y., on the JWth. He was accompanied from Allwiiv by his staff! and by de tachments of Albany and Troy militia regiments. Many regiments from various other cities in the state were present, also, and the streets were crowded with strangers, who witnessed a grand parade. Grand Master Vroomhii officiated at the masonic rites. Thk dead ImmIj- of Miss Mary ISmcr son. a hSglay-csteemed woman of 0&, who conducted a small farm at Ded ham, Mass., was found in her house, ou the 'id, with indications that she had teen strangled. There was blood on her clothing and on the floor. A tier man, known only as August, who had worked for Mis Kmerson about a a week, who was auspected of the murder was foHnd crushed to death beneath the draw of a bridge where he had hld-

CUBBENT TOPICS. mmnixunsr, PERSONAL AND GENERAL. Thkkk children werw killed and several seriously injured in Herlin, ou the lat, by a runaway team. Ma. IIkskv W. Mmi.kk. the oklet merchant in Worcester, Ma., died, on the 31st, aged 91 yearn, lie leaves two daughters, ihu the wife of Senator Oeorge V, Hoar and. the other the wife of ex-Congressman W. V. Hice, A ho at with a man in it whs seen to enpsixe and go over Horseshoe falls at Niagara on the a 1st. IxCoKfOKATiox papers were filed at Columbus, 0., on tha 1st, for the Consolidated Oatmeal Co., with a capital of t..MW.0O0. This ig the loug-talked-of oatmeal combination, and it will revolutionize this business, all the different mills of the country being placed under one management. The incorporators say that prices will probably be lowered. Ox the night of the 51st moonlighters attacked and fatally shot a farmer named Crowley who had taken an evicted farm near Letterkenny, county Donegal, Ireland. Thk condition of Mrs. Duncan, whose American IiukIhuuI attempted to kill her near .Mount Snowden. Wales, is again becoming' serious, and apprehen

sions are entertaineu that Her injuries may yet prove fatal. In thnt event the charge against Duncan would Iks changed from attempted murder to murder. O.v the 2d Secretary Foster took the immigration business at the ports of Baltimore, Md., Philadelphia and Huston out of the hands of the state lioards of immigration and transferred it to federal controL The change places all details of the immigration business throughout the country in the bauds of the federal government. Thk ottieial Knglish translation of the pope's encyclical on social ques tions was issued by Cardinal Manning on the 1st The London Times says of the document; "It is doubtful whether the questions are handled with success. Yet it abounds iu remarks that deserve attention, and it breathes throughout a spirit of Christian charity." Dispatches received at St. Peters' bunr. from the, districts of Samara and Simbersk, state that the peasants re cently revolted against the author! ties. The revolt was only suppressed after a number of desperate and bloody conflicts between the peasants aud the troops. Tins National Press of Dublin ac cuses Mr. Parnell of misappropriating certain funds, and says it will reiterate the charge in order to compel Mr. Par nell to take legal proceedings against the publishers. Is an attempted rescue of two prisoners by a mob at Savon, Italy, on the Ski, two of the rioters were killed by the gendarmes and a number wounded. Many of the gendarmes were also seriously wounded. Twk three murderers, Stuiler, Slocum and Wcod, whose appeals to the New York su pre toe eoart against eleotrocu tioa failed, were raee-ntemmd, ea the 3d, to be executed daring tlie week begin lag July . Victor C.WKNMSH was elected, o the 3d, without opposition, from West Derby to the British parliament to sue ceed his father, the late Lord Edward Cavendish, a unionist. Thk exar has returned to St Peters burg from Moscow. The czarina and the other members of the imperial lam ly will visit the Crimea. It is announced that President da Fonseca of Brazil, who had teen seri ously sick from an attack of asthma at Petropolis, has recovered Fivk men were killed and eight wounded by the bursting of a boiler in I. L. Jordan's saw null, at Howling Green, v a., on the Shi. Owi.vo to the general feeling of dis trust in regard to the financial situa tion. there was a run on all the tmnks of Huenos Ayres on the 3d. Large erowds of depositors surrounded the various institutions and considerable excitement prevailed. The outlook is very unfavorable. O.v the 2d the New otk hoard of a . a i a ........ .... electrical coniroi oruereu proceedings against the Kleetncal .Subway Co., to forfeit its lioitd of ta.0,00 and cause the property of the company to revert to the city. lH'cawse the snuways ua not Won completed by June 1, accord ing to contract. Itisiioi Kwsoh, of the Catholic d loses' of LaCrM,vkreturned from the south, on the M, suffering from cancer of the stomach. His condition is very low and his recovery is doubtful A OKriat.jtpYofSlO.Wft has teen dis covered in the securities of the New York and Brooklyn Arcanum Untitling and Loan association, 'lue where ahouts of the treasurer, .1. J. Ashforth, is not known. Thk German socialists have Issued a mamfosto protesting against the gov. orninent's refusal to reduce the grain duty. Thk president has reduced the six years sentence of Kobcrt Sigel, son of Gen. Sigel, to two ycar.H and nine months, and directs that a pardon then issue to young Sigel. Thk budget of the Uruguayan government is considered as satisfactory. A surplus is looked for after paying public debt obligations and railroad guarantees. Mr. VANiiKitnit.T has purchased the well-known ateam yacht Conqueror, lately toed by the grand duke of Meek-lcnburg-Schwcrln. Thk pope has made a will bequeath ing all his iMT-sonal property to the holy are. A i'ikk in the rag room of the Patton paper mill at Applcton, Wis., on thc&l, destroyed SW.OW worth of property, and two mill men, Cornelius Johnson and Henry Ilyan, who were using the milt hose, were smothered to death. ClIIKK SfcOKKTAUV I'OK iKKI.ANI) B.U.roi'K has sobl his Scotch Highland estate for ?50,000 to Mr. Ctomte, a brewer. Thk monument reared through the efforts of the women of Mississippi to the fallen soldiers of that state at the

a late capital waa Unties ted with appro

priate eeretaotiMs, on the JW. la the presence of an immense fathering and amid much enthuwaam. A large iium ter of eoufde.ate vetemua, among them many proutinnt generals, assist ml in the proeaedlnga. lii'KlKO the prevHiesM of a thumiet i ami wiml storm ia St Lous, on the night of the 3d, much damage whs dose to shade trees in the parks ami else where, and the telegraph aad telephone servke was lwdly demoraliaei. A horse was killed by lightning, its driver escaping injury, and a buggy was almtsit demolished by the wind, the veocity of which, for at least ten min utes, was fully sixty mile an hour. Jskwh was received ou the 3d that the steamer ltata had arrived safely at l'ooopilla. and she was at ouce ordereil by the insurgent authorities to prinreed to Iquiquc. The Chilian congressional party are highly elated over the clever manner in which the ltata eluded the t'uited States cruiser Charleston, audit was expected she would receive an ovation on arrival at Iquiquc. A mok attacked the house in which Schwcinfurth, the Kockford till.) "Christ" was domiciled in Kansas City, Mo., on the night of the Sal, and hut for the,, interference of the police would mve carried out their threat of treating him to a etmt of tar and feathers. Mus. .loYCK attended a dance at Ad vance, Col., taking her 2-year-old child with her. The child teeonung fretful alout midnight the mother chastised it; but not succeeding iu quieting it, in a nt of rage choked it to death and then re joined the dance. Thk losses by fire in the I mted Mates from January 1 to May J.', according to 1- ire and ater, arc conservatively es timated as aggregating over SW, 000, 000, at which rate the loss of lV'Jl. the cal culation being based upon the monthly figures of previous years, may te ex pected to exceed $180,000,000. Thk Connecticut supreme court, on the d, decided the "for" ballot case in favor of the democrats. This will prols ably result in the ousting of Gov. Uulkley and the seating of Morris. AnciiRisuoi' Chokk, in an interview on the 4th, stated that the project of settling the Irish troubles by forming a union of the factious under the leadership of John Dillon was strongly advocated by many of the Irish members of parliament The archbishop stated that Mr, O'Brien favored Justin McCarthy as the party's leader. Thkkk is complete stagnation among the lumber firms of Bangor, Me,, owing to the boycott existing in the lumber trade in New York. A number of vessels are lying idle in the harbor await ing cargoes. Nearly all the saw mills have suspended operations, and no lumber whatever is being shipped. I the house of commons, on the 4th, Under Foreign Secretary frergusson denied that Kn gland had pledged herself to employ cither her naval or military forces in the defense of Italy against French attack, as reported in a recent publication. Okdkks were telegraphed from the treasury department to the revenue cutter Corwin at San Francisco, on the 4th, to be in readiness to proceed to Bearing sea at a day's notice. Thk surplus in the United .State treasury, oa the 4th, was 9S7,e09,0, a smaller surplus than has bean in the treasury within the memory of the oldest official. Cait. William Ci.akk, superintend ent of the life-saving station at Erie, Pa., was drowned in the surf, on the 4th, while going tothu assistance of the propeller Badger State, which had been driven ashore. LATE NEWS ITEMS. Ox the Sth the census office gave ovifc the tolmcco statistics of Massachusetts. The total number of planters in the state during the census year was 7Srt; the total area devoted to tobacco, u.012 acres; the total product 2,784,848 pounds, and the value of the crop to the producers estimated on the basis of actual sales, &Mtf,074. Conway, the seaman asensed of mur dering the ly Nicholas Martin, whose mutilated body was found in a teg iloating in the harbor at Liverpool, was committed for trial in that city on the 5th. When asked to plead he declared to the court: "I am regularly guilty." Instantly afterward he protested his innocence. Thk business failures wcurring throughout the country during the seven da vs ended on 35th, number, for the United States,:211, awl for Canada, i:i as compared with a total of 254 for the previous week, and 205 for the cor responding week of last year. Kn Ei.i.iott, of Boston, Was drowned in Prospect Lake, near Colorado Springs, Col., on the Sth. by the over turning of a loat. He. was a brother of John Klliott, and son-in-law of Julm Ward Howe, the lecturer. A KTottM passed over Burns Citv, Ind.. on the night of the 4th, destroy- .... JL ...i... lug a large amount i property. usalon! SharplesS was killed, and Miss Dora Fortney severely injured. Much stock was killed. Thk steamers of the Chilian South American Steamship Co., have beeii placed under the British Hag on what is presumed to Imj a sale to an hnglish company pending the pacification of the country, OX the 5th the Listem police selacd a supplement of the Lnlon Civicu con tabling a violent protest against the British convention concerning Africa. The other papers do not oppose the con vention. Six sugar factories are to Ik erected in the vicinity of Bay of Nipe, Culm, by an Knglish and French syndicate, which also contemplates building a railroad and developing rich mines in that lo cality. I), , noon, oi Mince, aic, was fined 2,500 and costs In the United States circuit court, at Boston, on the Sth, for smuggling opium into the country, Ox the 5th thirty students of Harvard college were, fined 96& each for having liquors stored in tlieir rooms. Thr Italian and Spanish commercial banks of Buenos Ayres rc-opened oa the Sth.

INDIANA STATE NEWS. Cmammc Lkask, 1 yearn old. whlla in a barn at Markm, was struck by Itghf.iliig ami iasUatly killed. At New CastW James K. Laakert

H-Hfc seaiem'tHi vo tarea year -oameat for robbing Uev, L A. Beekes, in KnighUtown. of his .earg apparel. I KK board oi wiueaui-n ior Bounty elected J. F. Show county superlateadvat of school tor taat eonni.v. 1'hU is his fifth twrm. (I. Uom.vsox. a Farmers Allumeo mam waseWt-d county superintendent of school ui the nineteenth ballot. the first ever elected ia layette couatr outside of the republican ranks. Huh TImmhss was aimotnteu county asuor until the new law. Ahoi't a year ago tha city council of Crawfordsvllle sold, on credit, an old ftre-enginr and hot to Fowler for . 'I"t... ..,1. .1.,,. 41... liJtl u'ii utnl ill II W payment, ami the clerk wrote hack say ing that the new town boanl ami re pudiated the purchase, ami that the engine was hold awaiting orders from, the Crawfordsvllle council. A HHOKKN arm, injured horse, wreck ed buggy and an uninjured, lmt tedly frightened girl, was the unpleasant termination of the buggy ride of John Shickey and llattie .Millspaugh at Anderson. Thk eight -yea r-old son of Sanford llauser, while left alone with his nve-vear-old sister, picked up a rirl s stand mg against the wall and, putting a cap on It, potnteu it at tne lime one ami fired. The ball passed through the child from shoulder to shouhlor, and she will die. They reside in Jackson township. Owen county. Joitx O. Lkwkmax was re-elected superintendent of the Delaware county schools for the fifth time. John H. Hcnkix. a democrat, of Macy, Miami county, was elected coun ty superintendent, it requiring twelve ballots to decide the election. 1 he ttjcht was between ltunkle and Philip hull - van, of Jefferson township. Stkawhkkkiks still continue to be heavily exporttnl from New Albany.and it is estimated that the outmit for the season will pass 300.000 gallons. A mono the floral offerings placed upon soldiers' graves at Crawfordsvllle was one from the wife of a former con federate soldier, and with it was a card bearinsr the words, "From the gray to the blue." Lioht'INO near Mulberry, Clinton countv, killed a herd of six cattle and four horses. The stock was standiu; scattered along the pasture lence a distance of fifty roils and the lightning struck the barbed wire. The suit brought bv Harrv h. ew and other republicans to upst the leg' islr.tive apportionment act passed by the last general assembly was called iu the circuit court at Indianapolis a fewdays ago, but the plaintiffs failed to re spond. When the injunction proceed mgs were filed, seeking to restrain the distribution of the laws, no temporary restraining order was asked for, and the distribution has teen accomplished. As there u nothing to be enjoined the suit will be abandoned. ,-The other night vandals raided th Bateoa cemetery, five miles west of Moat pel ier. Thirty-seven of the best monuments were destroyed and several others were more or less damaged. No clew can be discovered that will lead to the detection of the guilty ones. At Itoaehdale, Dick Adams was shot through the heart by Noah Evans. The lattcr's wife claimed that Adams out raged her person some time ago. Jos. WkmO'.u.. aged .10 and unmarried a weiJ-Kinwn Herman eutxen oi Aiam son, committed suicide, takings ibm-.of arsenic. He had been upon a sprue for three or four daj's. Will Davis, Jeffersonville telegraph operator received notification that he had teen left $30,000 by an aunt who has just died in Pennsylvania. Thk hve-year-okl daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Heed, of Tipton, was kicked by a cow aad her legbroken in three places. The state loa.-d of education met at Indianapolis and let the contract for furnishing the Indiana schools with histories to Ginn & Co., of Boston. The retail price is sixty-five cents. The author of the successful history is Prof. Montgomery. The Ismrd also adopt"! Prof. 0. P. Jenkins' elementary and ad ' vanccd physiologies offered by the In dian State Book Co., at thirty ami sixty cents respectively, a.id a speller offered by the Indiana School lkKk Co., the price of which is to te ten rents. Grammars have teen offered by Porter Coates. Morton ,fc Co. I). C, Heath A Co. ltegdon Bros, Ginn fe Co., Indiana School Book Co., N. F. L. banders, of Conncrsville, and the Bowen-Merrill Co. Mk. Hanxam OmrnTH brought suit at Danville, against Mrs. Sarah Kvitzet for 95.000 damages for alleged slander. The jurj awarded her damages in the sum of ?1. Jamks Oka ham, of Scott cVnnty claims to have killed a rattlesnake thnt measured nineteen feet long ami had thirty-nine rattles. .ikkkkksoxvii.i.k mayor receives a salary of $300 per annum. GkOKOK W. Him., a conspicuous mem ter of the Scottish Kite, Odd Follows, Klks, Pythian and other leading secret societies, died at Indianapolis, aged (V WiilLK the clerks of S. Itosh, com mis sion merchant of Ft. Wayne, were busy, a thief stole from the ofJioe S'iAO in cash and $150 in checks. A voo'o son of Hen Crowfoot, who lives south of Missawaka, and a neighbor boy were playing with a toy shotgun. One of tha boys asked Miss CrowfKt, who was sitting in the door, if he could sbfot her, when she jokingly said yes. lie took aim and fired, shott ing her in the eye, probably destroying the sight Sevicx young men and one woman have teen arrested for disturbing a musical entertainment at Campbell's chapel, in Montgomery county. Thk Wilson gas well at Dunkirk, shot the other morning, is estimated ai yielding 5,0J,0M cable feet per day. This is the fourth well at that place.

FOREIGN MEDOLINO.

Are USvt lrlaaa VtihminU If rTnluM AxiHt th KHHrta Awmmhc KarfMa 47hHhU l imfcr la tk Aht mC thr I'hurph la Awwlia, aa4 rlarf H ett44H. t. P.vru Minn., Jane 4. Since the publication of his interriew of a few days ago regard lag the cabled report of tte tetitioH Ui the pope for the districting of foreign immigrants in A mer le on national limrs Archbishop IreIsihI has had many telegrams ami letters of indorsement of his views. In an Interview with an Asso ciated Press correspondent 1m took up several points Hot herUfore Kmcted, ami e.vprcssed himself very , freely ami emphatically. The archbhhop is at the head of the American Catholics opposed to foreign, and his remarks are of even greater weight on that account., He says that as the derails of tlu plot are unfohtei the indignation of American Catholics or Protestants can aot but grow in in tensity. Ite whole proceeding an insult to Amcrk-an nationalism, and re veals tne fact that, certain LmoiHans imagine America ti te a sort of American Congo, without autonomy of its own ami incapable of life without a constant application of tiuropenu galvanic batteries. Catholics are mortified that their religion is made the occasion and the pretense, of this insolent foreign intermeddling. Strange news indeed, for American ears to hear that the Austrian and the Prussian eraImssadors in Koine had been instructed by their home governments to bring to tear upon the Vatican their influence in aid of Herr Cahensley's plan of campaign. The, Prussian emtessmlor. Von Schloczer, is not afraid to declare that lie has viewed the appointment of Archbishop ICalzer to the see at Milwaukee as favorable to German in terests. If things are allowed to go much further, we may soon expect a cablegram announcing that llerr von Sehloejier has claimed, m the name of the kaiser, a right ,to veto our appointments to a dosten of the episcopal sees in the I nited States. Archbishop Ivalaer, I am sure, is per sonally innocent of alliances witti t lie representative of Prussia, and will take an early occasion to warn this gentle man that his cordial approvals' of American matters must be dispensed with in the future. But the audacity of the Prussian is to te noted all the same as an indication of foreign thought and action in oar regard. The contagion spreads, and to an ex tent that compels a smile of amusement in the midst of ourmdignation. So long as the church in America is fit only to Im partitioned off to the care of foreign countries, why would not any foreigner. how'ever small he be, ask for a piece? Hence wm find 3Igr. Mercier, the minis ter of the. province of Quebec, a mure colony of England, who happened to meet in Rome II err Cahensley, ruumng to the Vatican ami praying in the name of his little constituency that a Cana dian bishop be named for the of Ogdensburg, in the state of New York. Mgr. Mercier, we mast say, is modest, lie should, when once started, have aimed at higher game and asked that the see of Boston or New York be hand ed over to his patronage. lint appetite comes in eating, and who knows what Monseignor might attempt another time. We can easily picture a further extension of this foreign ambition to rule tathollc omcers in America. In a few years the ecclesiastical map of the country would every foreign grants choose New Orleans, we imagine, would suit Italr; Bohemia might te satisfied with Chicago; Ietroit, as a matter f course, would go to I'osen. and Onoscn iu Po land, etc l'ostdly a few sees daim-s town or Charleston Would te left to Americans. This attack of foreign ism upon the church in America is killed by its audacity. So long as it worked stealthily by secret embassies ami Imck entrances, It was dangerous ami doing harm. It has now entered into open comiMtt. ami m sight of its arms legions arc against it. Indeed, the out come will te most favorable to church ami to country. Catholic in America, whatever the race from which they have sprung, will te more vigilant in tne noiense ot tueir rights, ootu as Catholics and as Americans. I have seen the ofilcial denial of the representative of the Deutsche Amerieantfrcher I'riester Wreiii, or German Clerical society of America, disclaim ing all knowledge of or eo-0teratkni in the Cahensley memorial. What this representative will not deny is that the Catensley memorial is near lr word for word the docu ments which the St. Louis German priest of Louis, the founders of the verem. sent to Home in l$s hy lie v. Abtelen, of Wilwaukee; nor will he deny that a few days ago the Amerika, a pHKSr which is fed on verein food, de clared openly that it will ceaseless ly work for Cahensley's programme There are methods ami methods of co operation, Whatever the spirit of the Cahensley movement, it thrives in the halls of the verein, and the vercin is an exotie'to whioli American air is most uncongenial. One denial of some of Cahensley's movements, when he is te. ing defeated, will not redeem the verela before the tribunal of public opinion. No firnnnrt Air a Haftefal View. Ottawa, Ont, June 4, nihlnight Alter the consultation to-night Sir dames Grant said it had teen decided to telegraph for Dr. George Boss, of Montreal, at the request of relative and meinlwrs of the house of commons. He said there was no change in the premier's condition. "Peoplehsid taken a very encouraging and hopeful view from the nature of the bulletin issued to-day, but In this they are mistaken. The premier's co ml it ion ia aot improved. His pulse is vry feeble and I think he Is weaker to-aight than aay tine since his illneM."

IKADt AND FINANCE.

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I 11111,1,11 i iriin w rimhi m dry ij.hki, d,,! t.'.n. .k..il u l.i.i v 1 .1 . . ... I 1 i.nir nun ki I' n, HFIII llll illl, ,lal Jiviiviiy ih non-U :u I'lMi'iHiiati ,n f at I hiiu ai weirim ir.iui' ih Mfi to l;it M n', il rolnint, Tlinitixlwmt tlm him utA win niie rruji iroK-rit Kv" "?nl Hlfltt, HIHKl-l iiih iihiv cniiipi.iint 11. ni, ink Ironi .New Orl of ilroiiiilii n t(t-y. JoIiiImk rilmi. In th; imrtlw.t ooti.l ciiw rains Iihvi maji- tlie nnnunt nniw.l piii-,l. CliicKn ri'iort l:irii'r r-ipe t Im 11 a year i of Hour, trliitt. fTnr liltlrs mitt three tlim-s MMtHiicliUiHitm receipts of ot, rye, Imt ley ainl UrJ &t Imt iHH-thlril hiui:1i ( un ci niat. lull traU m ilry kmmIh hiiJ lr.i:lit prs Ki-niTally. Pt Uuil ot."i fa.r votiiiM4 trade; .Milwaukee itrnat impr ivitncni from rjuim, ttrnl M. rant hIho, wlillo at X apolU th lumber trmle h utKtirpa...-! Omaha anil Denver tra)n H fa.r.aml nt Ka-I n Citv ilMtl lieciiUiw uf ton net k. tWl ,t riuUvllle the outloitk n coo'l. tat Nashville a hmvy lry ewU Ufa eaiiie mime leprnlon, mil t" r no lmrirvt?Hit at MiMiinh il l:n rcpiirt triple Ult ami roim In fair ileuiaml, UKir (air, inoUci MI mHit riet-qiilft And Ioh-it. At ii vannali tn4 Improvi' and at JjckmiiiviIIc U. i lHdy. la the great Iniitistrtc-i tlture better dHMHd for iron, a v t -wttfca cltaaae In prtees. More onlrs lar snrei inm foii:u from the break n the build I strikes, nnil upecliil cnutlon aMMMri (n boot anil nhoe trade. talts xkiaa ot Kuoita ar n contfd at the lowest vrlee-i i made. Wool move nlowlr. but yli-Idl the went kIvkm a better prospect. In utiilTd. the decline l oiitlBiiM. rorK pr lower, and eone nboat threw white tin. copner and lead are all 1 la Ken em I, the approach ot a harvest , Uexneeted to be most JKiantlnil I oral elfect on mice mid trade hi hmf em hurrahed by aneenlatlve inov The baiineM faiiura oeeurrina; oat tbe eouHtry darf hk tSetJaM h umber, fur the United 211, Canada . or a total of ZM.ii With a total of XI laa wrV.'l47 T previo4 t the biM. and 3i Untd repndlg wee of last year. l THE BACCARAT CA.Jt A S'tronc refllnR Awakrne Aihii)C 1 KHXl!h HCHHrriHlt AjpillHlt I to which the Prlnc f WHle I Inn by Iti-Bnon f the IleveleHHieHt the I'hwih IlariitrMt f,'e. LoNTMiy, dune 7.The devclopmer af the lmccarat trial have aroueil t jvidentlv a fe,ir that the rtiww" affect the next election Hnfawf dv for the conservatives. A noafc- lit nobility and gentry the condnci of orince excites neither surpriM? nor iiHstkm. It is among the middle eaw iml the poor that wvere com:e:i icard on the incidents or irainy-; England has grown more r;vm dnc the davs of the MonhumtdtTor md the public opinion ot the nu tuiie iscvklently tliiiwed to hoM prince to a rcvrxmsibility fr w diligence in ptl lbling. A leading cal remarked to-day that the 1 1""'3 audal would have an uiHtienei' mofuture ot Oreat Krltain that comd 9 be measured in this generation. As tated in these ih.spatei Vdn.'Mlay,Lonl lkhlletoti. hmlb-r lw of Sir William, has hvb ins from the find. Sn the effort to r.lit name from dmgrace. audi" blip's appearattce in court yctiW was the open aswrtioa of sympitfp Ins all along felt ami displayed (.: uo'ortunate. relative. Cuminm? mauv friends also among the i 1 ii fair projKH-tkm esm-clally ' be U" attentive admircn,. THE ELLIOT TRIAL. rhfi Turv Swhth hhiI iae i-t.rT..r . . ... 1 K1 wi'HU .liaur. . Co..vvm-s, 0.. dHe T.-Thcjn: the KWott murder case was ...-.: ... ami tlltf MUOriH'.V . , . lj. ilii.il .... .... .,,,1 luimnw. mi 1 II, 'l hctI tl , i.t ,vliut tllW I'.VIK cvMonc to prove. nunK Convc argument. iihswh hmdo t :i the offensive charges t' had published regarding the the Elliott. The defendant roM-iaJ cuair, mauu n in cxelsmaiion - e ; weeping- Wltnc , . ..1. . .. ..I. u.....tlllr. the prosecution will lc catleil ttW. A GrrKta I'H.tor ITefer. 1 IlktlartloH. Atlanta, Oa.. June 7.-K": a- .IlnM rtf 'tA ill" ' ' elected bishop ot m; iwlttec waited on lum t .jl ti da election. Yeaterday committee received a "TS Sailer declining the V'MyV ground that he felt t main at Scwanee. There is co f excitement at that place o e ;. what Is considered a Sailer's part. A cpn'CBtkHi " bishop will l held la Allans a few weeks.

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