The Hendricks County Gazette, Volume 2, Number 9, Danville, Hendricks County, 8 November 1881 — Page 2

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lit , 1,1Mtl rt'UI-lnlllSU to. liANVH.'X. I Mil A N'A, NEWSJDJIQTES A Uuinm&ij of lu.'rUiil EvtUiU ' l'l ' lirAK tf f!;.' ,vl!.l d U d'lll.jj ..i-er, fr.,'M'i I'H.F-'Ui.fcNT V k ot- Um; R hit ale- Hr.i, Anihi it went Vi New 1, d -in Ui'Sil af'tft the Tn Ut ;m-irwr Will, of I,mbira, Irfi bin u)'iw ti'I fUe tUsldteit ii ivt!j is (3-1 V'MlMiMfot' ( t,:i.diUg C.MUeOB l ppea!d l. tli- r-( , jiU; of tin? htado Id pio ufec a fund f"r Itifiu, f m k t ( A i k I f Ml.. In; thu adj-mm Trtent of the fer,-,ta Ihe I'-e-bb ot appointed f-ttiiam lttfi'-iaft-r tri I.rrM hbury, la ( of VWiii, sohpehdrd. A r?fH toH in liuem-a Ayr. to li'vfinr ihe w -Tf.'.rT of I'rtdf nt Cat fldd don. Wed fi-r )M prrantia. All alon-f the mrni tMiat the d tut oust rt.(ioufl Were yl Tn Jiswiftb emigration to America is ib)rt f r'tiM-m to Ue IIu-mUd Ootratiiffit, Another atlftllpt WlU bfl BU'lu Ul tura Jfswt (n'e farmers and aeUlt" thorn in the l"r'iirM?fii)f K Itr fnJ r.ku-rin!v, C Aim KM memorial rvicw were t.dd in tle Town Ifa!l at Ilrriio on Hnnday, tht flm ult. Prof. (Jmdst drl-r--d an oration bi-re e.!n.U bust of the 0ad J'frtbhlmt. A (liffiiiu(ib( audk'tttte was jptta'ai. ? A apparently insane, made hli app"ara.f at the White HntNe on the 31si mi -J d w:i:3t-il adnai-din. After some parity tt w found he armed wltha seven--r--b-d CfVsdvff mill lintly bent or stow-tlng somebody, Jit nrTFwt wasaccomI'fiihfd dftrr mini! !if!iruh), rprjiilr)nf Jff r BftAlT Jitimtiity b(!o confident if wuK'jlii;i(( hti inintrenr of an fomI'j,rtty the alktv d Kur-routu frauJ, that i U n Id to bo iir-.rlriK l brinr nulla for B;,;.i!iirt riystia(tir-(rftif'rl Jaiwt'ii mul Attortifv-tt'-iicml SiarVf-f'b, Whom lie rhirPi w!!h K'lVtnj tml nnh of tins ilneirsiiiiij htm. Til dolcgntc of the Womnn'i ClirUfUa T'MiiKtnin'' ConTtitloD rsJId on the jYiwiiichl n the 2Mb. .Urn. Willirtl, Trwiiirrwi, vi3n tiiR pnliUral and BJ(jrl id of the I'reejileirt U thu otijflrt wf thi eon fen tiua. S he President Kpllrd briefly that lit vm in Ofirn'Jittayyjj.ithy with Uw movement to n'-itajiviwto from hsrtdt. - Thk police at St. roteratonTg Imve arrird a man and woman wlio wjito prt par(ianprron Pi!olve(i. CKift!lst painohUut vtvrt: found In thn rwrn. The mn (a a ludiiit in tiia Stib ft of Mlnw. Nthilfnt ro !;imfitiiin have lwaa dftribuUd bout ibfUdty and tevrrnl cipi'-i thrown Into the barrack of thi? Jmporis) Otird. The Czar bus ntt'df taqaIvM miuy thriiRTrfiig misTtt Government haa bwn dtifcatfid f 1he Tftceut Gomun eiertiorwt. In Bfirlin the Projfrmistt ftuin-d a com pier a victory. 1 tw; mm( r-raarkahle frature f liie fipclion fi a triumph of liioie Uberirf who are pfWB-ii!y iinoxtoiti to I'rinoo llhmarck, Kucne liichtcr, Kari May w and Count Von Ariitn, iiiHnidrck'g son William w;i dft'at 1m re-election at ,Miilhumgi by the Libfci-aJ caudiUatfl. IvxpIaiation of the rnominttiion of Iosfwa4ter-i:nRra! J a men, ft la aJd mine doubt eidt':d (Uj to hit lojial Htatut undr tJie Taiirn-f-oillce iaw, and the I'rwfident thought twHtlo renova thN by having hhn reipf)flfce(.L lit If under-tflod Wr. James viil cotiuuue at Hie hc;td of the iwt-ftice l)parLnMiEt Ions ciiough to clo-a up ihe Star-rout prosecutions. LATKtt dwoiopmenU roparding tie failure of tls Mcidiaoh; N'atioiud ttmik of Newark, N. 3.., confirm the report that the iiwiilutiaa itt hnptdfJMily wrecki'd. Stwkboldcra witf be ceiled upon to pay dollar for dollar fr (lie full amount of aiock liid by them. lM'pxltar will pet about flfly nti nti the dollar, Jt htv, hoo ascertained that' Baldvrft), tfae .tahlttr. opculated nomts sn Wall Strfffrt, bwt it tsMiot known that h mot ; with any wsrlou lusa(i there. The firm f 2? u gent ft Co. 'protest apainst being made tha xcategat lr iltaldfttn'B deficiency. They claim tlmt Haldwiu w their pid jjnanein) manager, reccivinsr one per crat. comm'Ksion forjoezotlatlng thftlr paper, and that their indeblcdnef to (he bnnk is noticing like thonifMit .claimed by Baldwin. XjAtk Irish N4wa : A troop-ship wiia 6fK) men ha bfn difpatehM from I'orts1'ioitth to relnfofHe the various reghnenta In JivlamS. fhdern bave been reived at Alh : Joiie to have a fl ooiumnJn radinea to proeeed Imini'diaty to any purt of "Wentjncath and Itowoommon. A crowd of 7i)0 j.ersontt attaeked t-be police while nerving a -NummotiH at t(dnillp -Coutty Mayo. The poliio tired ,upon -the people, enteral of whom were cvounded. jrarnen is ron.ifiden U see hi -eoiicitor for the purpottfl of Inxtruedug him to tke steps ioui me viiiimiy i bit sn-ent, unleav a wanWn is present. A proteai was lodged Willi Uie governor of (iio prison, father oinvs', of Kkreen, family HUpi, in us pended for ndvancrd Land League lewn. The pnjdo of the prij have f milt up the Ldorn and windi-wa of the .chapel isnd decided no prietd Wit fJumvay k;ifl rftflic iate Herein. Anth.my M-iJa(e, He curate, J.ahardatie dlw-ei-e, gijlala, ht-s bee.n arrcswd f.ir holding a Lad I.eagu jneeiJng in tU cliajtel. Amwj rneent ar- ' j-esfa are the ?eret arte of Cil, Iter mot juid AOiey braaches of the Laud Laague, tii J're.jt of the Newmarket branch, and Herman, l-agiui organ Ixer, Kildare! Tl faf'ia preudww and several taU of vheat and y bidoghig to Dr. Thompson, which bad Luen rerrfiuly barvcaifd by the emfrgeney men, werebfirned at Jtnlly IufL Matrford County. A iarge enwd looked in, but mule no aMempt jo save the prop, erty. Archblchf.p Mc( abe, Jn a postal letter, deiiMunceH the League manifefdo. Over vhibh hi! before the Lund Court, and Aivt-ruJ dttWoui have been returned. j

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UttU turtLk -thtdf, hiirjilur id I U,r-r iMKht Hidt--vtrtn lw f' Int. J! am.. iiihhi nl phy Inn u( Urll f,.iMt KtiMU -fftbe tnm f IMIK.N'tiHS U t h!f( (ft KilftlU Ut i"s lf;'.! 'l f.r Itrr ifttnan ti ei j.;HA , Conn him) Ifs RM fcid Vi.. wrrr lih ffuf4 dd. M Mmrd hu.imtid fetid iheu touk h- r fm n I. tUni t ,tf vf &'jmd f ihn I'nlort. IV cut liUwr "'".tps'iy ( Krnkdn( I ub, wab-it and kHlrd bf two makp4 !''. iM pors-, IM pre'innri'l, at to r !hiU!tfitU Tbry pot frtttblrfird hd rft, howcrcr, Wlibmit aifiipb.; tbif d !ra. The Ywra MpftiorUl TftK-rnde, IVf?bteFian, at Furtl and llrsd'i LfiUifiM, Wfii desfroM'd bf df n ltl sUhl of Ihs 2h(lL w tbfl fli"-l cbiirt'h edifUai in tbceiif. llwaabntepnily eompid ad eft JW,iuJ. U lurd for Vi",'f. A -HKifiiu train on Uit Ctdumbi & p.irt lirpostt IUir..,d Wai wr-krd H.f- lUtbor, I'., 'f ln i-"Ude. The lo(snmoUve and is cam rn thrown Into ihe huwjtHdiim.a Htver, and the rt-niaiodri ensiplrfly wr.Hd, The body of KUt(Jo.t, nglfirfr, was believed to be under (b ettKtnv in tU ir- The fimman wa oui Injured. Ktsti priamvri e-rajn-l from tha J:iH at Lebanon, Ky., en the 3M, pniug throogh tb tiHtneb Ww. OtiwoN, Ca"lur of thft f'illtem Nation! Hint, of Kllut, H'lt., h:-a hern Arraigned at Holroit for eiiibpriement of and making falo entrlraIn the book it aiflp year in. (Jkn. &Ikkhi wxthrk Lkw i.i Clahk, ftaoldlur in ib Hlackhawh War, the M xlean War and tho !t civil war, died at M home In FruukM-t, Ky.'m the Ui, gd 77. 'The dceed rved under lye ditfin,; (he whide of the- iate war bitldtug the rank of f ene ral a', it close. T Kentucky authonfioa wore Infonued aoine lime ago that the Jainra had taken up tbi-lr ipiarteni in L-.gsn County and had planned the capture of a train on the Louisville & Saab vine lUdroad, A well armed pose were dipatehcd to the alleged rendezvous of the famou handiu, but no trace of them coyld be found. Chaiu-ks Jonks, colored, who commitled an Indecent assault upon a reaped a hie white mitrried lady, wa hsnged by a moh nearPpadra, Jolmioit County, Ark. Nkab JicnnctuviUo. Marllwro Cunty, H. C, the wife of a planter named Hndth wsa set upon mi l horribly maltrpatcd I'f netTO white returning home from a neighbor'. Her husband puratied the brute aad shot him dead in hta i racks. Whs! Lucikda Tuckmsy. ad52, a respected widow lady residing near AiLaiiv, Athena County, L,waa horribly maltreated by a negro. Her skull was fractured and hc received other injuries which it wan thought might prove fatal. Her assailant was captured and locked up, and the neighbor threatened tp lynch him. At Halifax, N. while Mrs. Jleth&rm wan attending to a elove her dress caught fire. be rolled herself on the floor, at tempting to extinguish the flnmev. A child crawling toward her caught fire from Hie burning Carpets, ltotn were burned to death, A steam boiler connected with tt threshing machine exploded at MaHvfile, N. Y., on the ?Hth. Frank Siillman wa killed and eight others injured. Millmau was completely disembowled, and died in bnlf an hour. The steamer Calcutta foundered at se during a gale. Ail on board, twentytwo persons, perished. The liritinh ship Oinba, from Victoria for Melbourne, foundered. AH hands iot. Apachks h;vve mck- thfiir appearance In Sonora, VIlHnjj a fiimily near Kancho Santa Cruz, beyond Magdaiena, and running off stock. Gen. Ottero, in command of the troops, has sent a force to co-operate with American soldiers, who are supposed te be in pursuit of them. Skvkbal, Danville (III.) firemen are under arrest charged with Incendiarism. There have been many mysterious nres there recently, and ft is now confefmcd by one of the malefactor, that they were kindied for the purport of waking the ftuihorities up to the neee-fgity of having a paid flfe department. Bamuel Kenton, a well-to-do farmer tending near Black River Falls, Wis., wan hbet down the other night while returnfng from the well with a pafi of water. There iMioeiew to the aeuasaln. Thk busineai portion of Kdfioid, S. C.,abeen destroyed by fire. Thirty-five lirmn were burned out. Laws over $100,000; insurance small. Tim: Mayor & Bachnian Brewery, CUftou, -Stat en Wiitid, and abiock of building burned on the 3lL Lq estimated flt half a million dollars The 8:hmHt & (Jiade Brewery, Chicago, went tip in flames on the tame day. Loss, $J;V),(xK). Thk Kev. J. M. SpargraTe, of Pitta-bg-committed suicide in the State Hospital on account of financial trouble. The J'onBtjylvania Central Railroad han put on a fast train of pataee ears be- . twee. Sew Yojk and Chicagotime, twen-ty-aix bours. The New York Cenuai now i ainouow its ititermfnation to red nee the time Ut (WKMity-foipr hours. )ANfKL H. Gmkji, apostal clerk iwnning tetwecn Kettrney and Hidwcf enlbe Union 'a4lie Kail tray, fa under arrest far Btcaliitg a resist erefl money package containing $?,0 lie ha- confeaHed and turned over $1,.VL H he tad left of the utolen money, Itobert liieh, mail meBnenerer be dfeveen the Fo-ofliee and railway station at twrnside, Ky.. has also been arrested far ffteeJJng and rifling rcgiBtcMd Icttera. Hie depW4.iatlonH amount to over ioo,f)uo in the Ini4x months.' Thb bow limited express on t hePennBylvanfa f!J.id, running at hirfe speed near Kant Liberty. Pa-t r-Wihed the life out of two men on (he track, W. 8. IS itoo ks, a well-known mcrchant nf Wheetkcy, Ark,, has suspended with lUblMtiea of 'i0,OuO, placed chicflf In

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hi 'II tia d ( Mlt llll-tli r - d J .h-ctrd !.. !KhIj iir h-a ai-l kdi d H hid Irrlt fMtt in "I r , It.. I tin fU i-i. trq.fHit It i up ( St i 1 ,.!,)!, Hi !fSg !t Uy Uu I.AU 4, ill I I Mi I'llk.loK tttt.'k' -i InbJ Oul KDtji.-.ll ..nr, l Allwli, A tin .-I, nod sf!r it-.ttiihtf a sb'irt tun a iniui ' $t , r:' hrt hi be )t J ;k tif iht i iin ftt.fil. iah"it.g it (ivf tir-ad, d-l, " ll' lliH'' tlnrt, Htili km' tfh lito'J'lHi hi !-Ufci U tanM ..iii.l bM. IK ht l-opir.,h.l fiie.i, dviiijj in m h'O't. M rb!t"ti . b'Kt( s Si 'til f ttH, .d Vi.' il e .en., r!r ,j a iti-.y j'institt 1MM i 1 t"i , h tig ( h" ft'f a lid' li II ..f i! I ,!!. ro t.'unio .1-) '' nou i toi.init ui to M- b mie' ll ititt ..f A HuhH. A pathocu l:Un in JtHauri I'a. Iftr ftU'k a bfnt eft ril al-'jol f-.jir Utiles "f J' ff- rou lit) hii Hi" d, iujd " n .' i.ud thi fu --'iua rr- df shed. i ?r (tifned a rompii tp .Hifftiif, Ni ln-jurit-iie a fe libt I rus? were ma tilfieil by S'lV nf tha pie!f r . L'-KIIMil'T, VX lijetn'i-T t tin Wut'.ihi a-m laMi, dropped d-d 10 tb stni ill JliUauk.'c. Kjvk wuikuie-n wcro eri ui!y injure! by a hoiltw vvplM..i Dt !fplp n's Munich, Ky. p.uiiMjj'T Mi niiar and Tb'ntuia i!abme died from buron wire t at A fit in t.owll, ilaflt, PoiMcmm ii'l'oni-li, win Utop!'d fiortl ft WtnloW, l t!ioti.;!il tu bs fitUlly injured. hL.NATK I'iilKtKUINCiH, Tin. hm tt" bin d Ibe -rnte fn the '! h lnfiM 'l only tut'l an tionr. h!mh in'l'Htr ncc - I im-t ewillv ."-I.-m f.,U-.w.-1. 1 11 ft-1, .i'lf-O iniewt uC the tuMitf tm loit ' b"rj the I. illli !'.) i .Vtt in M,i(. -He jitfir-ioilii'f Ii-i.n.. 'J im dd-H.e. ' t.v W..imu, Ho. ttll'l (lIlM'tH III H'Ht (r"j.l Uli"l tii" c-fl m- ih .Mi i, then ceoiiniii'! f it . jM.en.mr !hn p-'ittf. ill te-it! itufi f Tiit, hei't t. i tbn r nlt of lie 1( j.l ,!. if lin'H HtLfrt Hp 'II tlM p.'tet nr Jft'tbm In li-ilni i t, rv i-1 and il.u .my i-in-t wej e I et il h l,.lt -um mitt Hii-thiii W 41m,rt ilihirorv ijnnwll-in, 'I ie I'1 oe, In .11 I . iewM, nil of Hei(mn.HiM d.. Hn'iiitMr of: ftiitj -itief: -H! ufi.-red1 )iiluniief iMi"hJ' e to (. avtii'i 'A ct'-LMsi t-, t.w pt'tt. fl nttm Wtttit Thl It-e ltft..il-h--rtii-- (iff twi t (in. Ulld IhM MlnHHI H a ( U,,t t liflf. ' m.tl! 'I MtM in., ti.-n ho n.h-nfiune.i-i mm-oI. Ie -U l, leti tint t!e pii'-tl(.R fll I mul. ( U-. A the HenatH. on the If'th, Jh". HtU, ol i;ef-i.-bl. nHered I lie ( How lllj:: f!tt"hit, 1 lit llpHill n.niim to ntl'-fM tiie ilei Die o'"'!' .! l.Mvei iuiu rU (.i.tf il not to ht tmet.' t" .iiuoIl or ttir'.iH'iice ;-ri t'om in I 't hever.il '-tK-i, tin't the utp-I nl n sent ti iiiihIi mill -neti if.'cil 'e liiiM-e, im(ai t e.lie ie fttniettl ' t" fie "polt id ei.r p.nitii.tl le-IHu ( I '!,, mel ll ei.iit unit '! K ti limit nlmkr hv I hi T" unit' W III hci (Mite U"-p j nun ly tin- p.t petH .l diir I'lielUith-ntt, The re-x.lorio t iw I ! Oier ftn'l (.triedth m'h-ImIi i I uwi"!, '1 hit lioiiiinulioii (J -tntif.Bm m po-tmii-i-T nt l.yneitl'Uif. H , le-li f tJtWen up ni iinfln lhe. 1 n I Mr. t ' i s , li". ' ' !imriitt'inl tl)' l'(t-ottMC CimumjIMi , bid Ch.iln nl lie- n ihUini ' i k, rMimi'ln't l hut tn view '( thp rtmiw iel (i -tcniit until itt ft( If tiMKiriU.ie tin i ht- nf the Si..ili to f mil Hint- Hit- eri!ii ment of itil'ilnri pi m-ei'mmf Hfirtmt rintit aelinn In th eii-f ln 1 hull, iy, i.f at ii'it-t imril nlfnf tin Ht.'MiU ele M il, tin Kepuhheain tml ennrlM't time t'uher timn ietntt Huy IiiiUht (il)-tf'iell"n n( tl.ti ri-iiiiiliittiK pnliH: Ihiwuk"'-.. iln'V wrixi ht lev tie1 1.v jiclihiii a immiiInnthm ft-inh', kh'I tie aeennhnifiV nistie tiniE timtinn, v lUeli wx" tnuminioiiniy nstn-i'd tn, Hiid tim hi iiiiK" pi iK'iv.l,- i U erne Ih m litiije annlrf-r of ntln-r iioiniiinttmi While thmlontS vere eiowil, but of!'.' tin ti an-Hf timi nt excriMive Iiii-ih--k, o..ff -nutiei' upie'lnieil li wiUl tiKK( ihe Ie--eft't Vi-lwifie.) unit lie Imit inlliiii lurf h'T in cimmnniMH iiti, iih'l a iiMifh-n tn nuj""n fti whm Hi(M''ii to. A VW of Wmiitta wnn tenilereit Hon, Ivid iavi, re-ipomtliiH U which bemthl: "hKKATOtt t nifttnriwit by tbfl gf"nrrnin Cj.eielMn" 111 the 1 e-iililtfoii w flieh )t b:t pleii-teil thesermu'to piw In ttV honor, and I itni ii:tt'(ti) br the entit-Oini ou-opentltntt wbt' h inn been teri'lei'il me from Hli In julitiiiiHtertHK ih" (fnlnH nl iiffiibithtf --tlieer of j thU biKh Hod eniuihtTi"'l lexlv. JbiplitKevevy 111-1 inner III IW ""Hill" win t n " nu -(- pivi "itfelv totiii In one, n in I he penult te(J Unes'iHte liiH ilutieM h'-n nt tll tient Hieetinjf or (on-iie-,il only reniuiiii I'T toe to declare the N'nuti' inltiHirneil wi'.linut ilav." Tlic dnnr were tlnMt npeiie.l ftnd the le'tial letivi- tiikin i-biuiH''l, od In ft I ' HomculH the Ncihilc elnuuher wn tleucrteil, LATE HEWS ITEMS Thk argument on the motion to sot aiide the criminal information in the starroute case began In the District Court at Wanhingion on the itd. The Government wsa reprencnted by IHstrlet-Aftorm y Corkhill; Itrewater, of Phibuielpbia; Jtlis, (f New Turk, and Cook, of Washington; the defense by Totten, Wilson, Shellab:trgr, Robert G. Ingeroll, Cypher, and Jefferson Chandler, of St. Loui. The Sfcite of (iuatemtila sent a special envoy to Washington to personally conwy to our people and Government the eyiuvathv and condolence of that Government upou the death of President Garfield. Thk Executlvo Cumruittee of theMUgourl Ufver Improvement AnKoelalion have called a Convention to be held at St. Jeph on the i!!th of November. An order has been lnsued by tbo PreKident, directing that the Pemdnn Agency at 8t Louis be removed on tie 1st of January to Topeka, Kane. Nathaniel Adams, of Manhattan. Kiuii. has been appointed Pension Ag'iit at 8t. J.ouls, vice Jtufue Campion, whoso term expired. Col. fi. M. Murphy, a leading Utortaey of Tint Sprrlngs, Ark., abot Coverernor 8;id!er four times, Inflicting ftit:tl woiindw. Murphy wan one of the principal attorney In the prosecution of tidier in bin recent trial for the murder of Ilr. Lyon in lfeembpr last, which Is paid t have aroused In him grout antipathy toware Murphy, and it is alleged be had threaioed to kill him. W. II. (it'KNEV, a prominent attorney of Buffalo, X. V. commuted euionn by drowning. He hud Lt-'-n for Home wtckn in an u mum nd K,de of mind. Mr. J. P- Lindsay, Chief Head Clerk, ha been placed it ebarge of all mallroiiU" in Texas. Enhi.anii m been visited by a se vere Htiow-t-torm which wan Recomputed by a rather hrLk gale. In om of tin-mid land counties tlt anow fell to a drpth of two feet. John Davis was fatally and David Griffith KorioMHly Injured by the explosion of ft boiler near Colion, Jackson County, O. It is estimated that tlio recent overflaw of the Mlrifttat-tppt has caused dtmages between Keokuk, la., and LouMam, .Mo., on both sides of the river, amourting to limn .T. Von Schoknkk, at yre.sont DIplomaHe Agent and Consul-Gen-Ml of Austria at Alexandrln, has been jippolntfcd Austrian Minister at Washington. Lmma Bkokman, fied tweitv-fire yearn, jumped from a loiiriii-ntory vmi.ow, In Coliimlui", O,, and siiftaineu inline which will no doubt prove fatal.

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VlfthFd ;.', .t ffiTrtif nSit ttf tli Stale i'.'.ffd f licsjiJJ, OiiVtfni.tr rorier rporta that tbi difn-yi. ty b-trti-'-o (til h-.nhetti i'll-on Mte.. r and thf rnntrscl'?r? has rjinipfe-tiifd, and that all bMtit:hl by t!- UiUr hi.' b ttiUiilt.iwo. T'iis f ue ruw h- r-m ti-f fMrtwtora eUiiiH-d tba rfjbt to rb-t tlj ttmvici l!'ii'( mid !S mum strict tihftiett for tben a"H that tin irmnri bsd tnt ) t eplied. At tlartrord elf or lbs aljfht of tha t'M ihe Jeft-yliy Ein; of A, ti.Utjin r tm entered Iff butKiai snd robUml of a lre ipUMil'y ot coKia. Tb fcafe aino wm biotAii opa and Itt fntenta take st. The amotmi atoipii wa Full waa entered Into In the CirnuU CyUrt at KVatmvtUe on (he 2th hy W. F, N'-i'H and WilMam Itelhnsti, the btHer a ieiide( d Conger! from tfie "ir! tM-irict. aiilnl d'hn pi. liBllly, prnprleinr of the Kvantvul Vtmntr, fur lib, to the imount of K'b.fW, for ariiclen pubiisbed reflect! ttg upn ihe choreeier of the pJaintlff. Tim u-UMJof the action is thar thu f.MTiff has begi, piibiisli. big tdtiorul suung thai csh and Hell nuuijWho ttav tweii Tru-fee for tfi F.vaimvillR, Hoekpnrt .t Kii?!erri lUitroad.and who have had charge of the city' bonds In thai corporation, unlawfully approprislej the bonds to their own Use.. The complaint ti divided Into five eounlf. It tmln a vulumln"oua doiiumetU. On the itiht of the 2fh th (rooiry, iab.on, resldein and atatdea owned by William Stro'Jimoje, at Mount Jaeki'-n, three in ilea went of IndiitnapoiU, burned, owim to a defective flue. L, &itvfi). The fidl term of the 1'utnaio. Circuit Court, )it ctoed at Gnencatl, will go down to history aa an epoch in the prngre-tn if JuriFpnidence, Asa presenting wittnaainut Charles Summers, charged with being an cceiory Id an extensive robbery, appeared a respectable tid ladr named baundem. DeianaE. Wiiiiamson, the oldest practicing member of the Bar, Was employed an counsel for the defense, and in hii pecch for his cHfttt abuaed the old lady repeatedly and with g-eat Vehemeneef eading iier an old "liar.1 The Jury returned a verdict of aeu,!iUtal, but accompanying H they ient steond verdict against the jatorney, ss foiJows; We, the regular impaneled Jury, being men that love decency and courtesy toward our fePowmen, do nay that L. E. Williamson did, wthout tmy cau-e whatever, call a lady, Mrs. haunders, a liitr, We do way that w denounce all eueh conduct, and respectfully suggest that be be reprimanded by the Court." This is perhaps the tint cane in the United States where an attorney was fiinid guilty'1 and his client cleared. Scott Berger, a farmer living near IJlnfftun, on the Kurt Wayne, Monde A Cincinnati Hsiiroad, csymmiited suicide on the 24th by hanging himself in his granary. Burger wa thirty-five years of age, and leaves a family in poor clieunista-ices, $io cause U known for this raih sot. Never since the first settlement of the State has pasturage been so good at this season of the year as It is at present. It is even better ttmn at any time during the spring and summer. The saving to farmers in the way of feed for stock will he immense, and should the winter prove to be a mild one, but very little hay will be used. Governor Porter lays he thinks the proposed town at the mouth of the Calumet Itivcr will not work much damage to Michigan City, and that it is his opinion that the land is being bought as a speculation in the hope that the Government will make a harbor at tiie mouth of that river. Some two year ago the Ford Flute-Glass works at Jeffersonviilo suddenly changed owners one sight, and at the same time changed Its name to the Jefferson ville IMateGlftrts works, liy this transfer the large stockholder!) wiped out the smaller ones, who have now iiiMtituted proceedings to upset the whole transaction. The Township .Trustee of Indianapolis reports that an unusually largo number of sheep have been killed in the past six weeks, and especially In the southeastern district. When the new Dog law goes into effect all dogs in the county, as well as in the city, that are not registered, will bo shot. The will of the late Samuel Shigley, of Clinton County, disposing of some $;!(i,000, Is called In question by two minor heirs who claimed to have been deprived of any share fn th' ir grandfather's estate through the machinations of tiieir aunts. 8omo of the County Sheriffs In Indiana are snid to have fallen Into the reprehensible practice of taking criminals to the state's prUon one at ft time when several are on hand and might alt bo taken at the same time. The coal fields which abound in the southwestern corner of the Stat are being extensively worked. The Bureau of Statistics has undertaken novel plan of showing the various cereal statistics of the Btate. A small county map of the State has been prepared, and in each county dots are placed to represent the bushels or tons of agricultural products. It in found that by letting each dot represent 10,0i0 huwheis of wheat, a variation in the tut ruber will show ?y a physical demonstration the wheat regions of the State. Each map will he ft distinct roprese aiatlon of each product, and they will ho lithographed and placed along with the enrw-pundinx tablets in the repvrta of the Bureau. At Evansvllle the tither day twelve sfnbbs were burned, Involving ji -ows of about VsOOtf.

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( t. f f c ' cv'pr-hop st !atitlile "(jn psniaMjf (iotii'd ill" other sftrre.e.n, 'I'm dlMl!luel.t i-i.'llU'lll'h.'-l tbn rtlne art'i tiSil ton iHrt Ului' r j"iit;oi tu a ty li'-rl Ifins. 'I US liS U e-.timau-i it Yri, iBftj, and t)jr li no fiivuraneo. A filin-lnokilig foreigner Walkr-I Into aiiri'er.'H'i 0!he,e st in!iiiit, ft amait te0 ofl tbe ie,rn aide ot Wftyne uUuly, ft fw diva min !nt iwk-i to have hi shouUier exainimnl. He said Unl be ud Jumped fiMia a tt.ilrt and strink It tu:iltit the ground. 'I lie toirg. ofl futind tbnl theboima had b-en frartnied, and lent lnra to tbe bni-iu to !av ttliiit- r c l Ina Iffemt ment. While thert tiiB Uiidbird wilted tnto tha Hi r-i b.'t Ode da and saw hint dchber afiiy tearing up 5 1'fO bill and throwing Utem into the vsuti, lift iimmbbd out a few on.l and waU;fd huriUsdt' a'. The ti?vt dsy be wnt to hi ikho, and, taking ft rei.dvr fr'iii hi v:t!i.i), pbtced the nttuie in his cumin sod thot a bullet Into his brain, A note addresmd to hi wife was pkk'A np b-i-b.Se him, inwhb ii tt'i aatd he was not gulMy of the crimii that had been cita.ged aaln-t him. I'a pent on his person nhime'i rb.it he hid a brother nanml .lanu 'I reviliian In budnen In Mi.ho.Sprluk'. Col. A tel.v'iaiu waa sent to him giving the par tleutera of the sulci In. He arrived at Dublin and had the remains taken from the tfTbvr. lie sa that Th tunas Trvillian, hif brother, was a saioon-keeperatthe Hpnnifs, and owned property theru valued at i3,o.u. Wheu h leit Denver to go to r-e.,thnd, a fortnight before, to visit his family, he was sober stid in hl right mind, and he knew of po rennon for hi" mystei i.iun conduct. There bad been no charges of any kind uaint his character, and ho wjs In Kay aptrita in atitiripittin of suon seeing his wife and little ones. At Aurora on the morning of the 2-"i!h Are started in tin drying-room of the Creacent lirewery company's brewery. Tbe steam lire-engine was out of order, and failed for half an hour to get to work, though prompt ly on the ground. There were stored in the cellar twenty thoinand itegs of beer. Tbe buiidinsr. machinery and stock were a total loss. The inuranee on the budding and wachfnery hi fcY'.tXW. Tbe total loss is estimated MU'ftMK The Indiauapnlla grain quotations are: Wheat-No. U IfetL, H4-:!.H'. trn No. 2, W: 1,1'f'C.o. Oat4-t.'4oa- The Cincinnati quotations are: Wheat -No. 2 Bed, tlAMlM CoraNo, 2, t'.'4;0c. Cats No. 2, 4Wt(m. Iye-No. a. Ifl.llof! 1, Ul. Barb-y-Kxtra Kail, il.ll;.la.l5. The ArleuHtirl Wenlth of Imltniiau Indiana has an an-a of 3,t-0 square miles, or V.t,i.;;,7U0 acres. In tiie year leXl there wen devoted to th production of cereals U,tlT:MtH acres, as follows: Ifurlev , IM. iM,.e.i Hllekwlieilt a, "-Hi t Itidlau torn WW- Hv4i..an IlllU (v'-l.-')it Hi, Hyn 2.'..4"l ''. Wheat .JS.tiiw.ni.i . t",mt,Ki Total .H7i,2ll liH.HIlW Kitimating the population of Indiana at 2. fMSi,tiX) tt will be seen that the acres devoted to bread crnjs amounted to Homething more than three acres per capita, with a product of Mimethlng above eighty-eight bushels per capita. U may be iniercatmg fu this connection to introduce a few figures out of the usual line of statistic The v-tlue of the cerefti products of Indiana at prices now current would be as follows: Oitrtntlt-L CfTMlt. Barley Buckwheat, tti'liiiii Cera cats. Mvo Wheat...... Vitr. Hi,';o; 511 1w,hTS MI,i:a SHi07 ,...IIMeW .... t.v.'.r.iB wd.li'S ' ' ' Ss51H,4W,14 If to this sinn total we add the value of potatoes, hay, tobacco, slaughtered animals and the products of finest, garden and orchard, we shall have a grand sum total approximaling )r,Km,if00, an utnAust equal to about ti!02 per capita for the entire population of the Male. In weight the cereal crops of Indiana for the year lSNfl reached the sum total of 81,0,84 pounds. A car-load of grain is 3d,0fK) pmtn consequently It would require llUT.i 9 ears bi transport the cereal products of Indiana In thct year. A lndght car is thirty-three fe"t in length; hence, If theae products were loaded Into freight cars, the train would be I, My miKis long, extending ftom Indianapolis to San Francisco. Still, Indiana Is capable of doub! lug thi-i enormous productive liens. There are vhouands of acres vt to be brounlit under the dominion of the plow and reaper, old lands to bo vilali.ed by hcIentiiio fanning, wet lands to be drained and brought into cultivation. This done, Indiana will contribute still more toward In-erea-dng the surplus products of the world. Indiana htata hentinei. Dr. Henry Font or and wifo have deeded to Kocht-stflr University tiuur sanitarium tablmluTient at Ci'dlon springs, N. Y., with forty-four auros of bind, a lare-e hotel, chapol, gymnaHium, barns and bathdioiiHos; ftNo a larc, and line biwinose structuro known jih Fostur'B Blook, ami a iiio-innunmoe poiinv fr .j2,0t). Dr. Filter mnkos a coniititm of this ffift tiie adnvtiiston Rnd treatment of needy persons free. At Mmver Jiottom. V. Vx, A!on7,a Porter, a fiinuer, bought a bottle of vormifne at a country store, and all of the four ehildivn to whom ha gave it died ftom tiie eilt'ota

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It sefTma ;-, f Uxni I1 'i-rf - tn lotl for the pal tta ttar- r.-nit.si( Safloii-kl lUukm. had -li"-d U:.Jta Ibtim.tajf t!,B! ti.e tuiiB wnold he. r 5 .miii'di iioi?'Uy, a fid ifoi- pr-".''p:u!--d um u;- ; rlwitrn. At twst-8 li'rim U-it CT toting a j meeting ut th iilrethir Was b id at tot? ! hh-eitt of Jo. pu a. J i .. in I'afk I I-iare, at vtludi tlfie wa a fnd att-miaiM-, Itir, loudiet U-tUt hm i?!liet IMteeftffS hat I Baldwin had id U Must a.!,!;,,. th--l int ' short e of tlip liuitl'-iUtin W'-;ofi ptoi.'.-ibiy fi t t tu f i i j tt (b m-WtiUbft't-Ot rl'ifig fr'ii! aUMiflig annoufieemcnt had soiidrd. Ur- bjlitHht Was raiSrit IwfuTS the li' srd and Hi.-d. ft aii'j-m t 4 ft m ii d i i f -f tbe ' p et tein t-'ctr. iut'h m perbip no ' psifttlel U toe tj later r of baitfefft. Me bi Ibsf the whole aomunL yLfr)JtL had gone inuj th hsnd of a atngb htm. Afrf. it, NsjenM: Co,, -tioftiwo m muf' itiftjr-, j f V w!k, sod tts -if he h ul n- ver b -n. ' j i'V th defierttb-tt to Uig amount of a d -in-. lie had loaned moiier to NngiMit & ( some j twelve var at'o, without anthoriiv fruun i Buard of Iisreytors at'd ttbbe.ut the J fliutomary e-d.it-t-rnl, atnl h..-d evr shic been trvlog to cover bi tracks. Niu'nt, aceonlhii.' fohi story, said that tits owueu valuatde propprtv and would U ah: t take up ail hti note, pnivtdt-d a llith! turns wi Kien turn, Hheneter a tife iteesina due Uj;tMii would pay a portion of ft ad then give another note and hoi row an additional sum of iinnsey- At leiigih iHiduiti protect , ed, but Nugent qnicl.iy htit him up by ylnj: 'Vouand I sre both in the hole. II till thing in exposed it will ruin you aa well a me. You have been lending me money without collateral nnd without the consent of ynt,r lioanl of iJircciors. Say tiotiiin? about it, and I will bo abio before long to pnii through.' lowerhf-s to rr-siat, tiie unfortunate Cashier continued to advance money to Nittrent Co. until th s-noimt became appaiiinudy isrgt!. liovv .Mr, liaid win kept knowledge of the trausaetions from the LI rectors I cannot tell you; but I presume that tie uid our baptn' at the iechau;esf Hank of New York for that purpose. V have had an aver-use-daily b.u anee of from 9l,Si,(Ht0 to t2,W1t,0''0 at that iiiKiltution for several years, and it wan very easv for our (,'asliier to make uw of it without our knowledge, since bo could keep his hooks in such a wy a' to seemingly prjeserva that h-tUnca intact, ii- ) Sun, all of u had the most perfect, confidence In hia iuleu'tMy, and knew that be wai a bu-inews man of rare shrcwdae and abil1 y. iv lifory is thai when It ddwin found him-eif involved to the amount of 'M,W or :JRJ,0,J by hit note tmnsacHona with Nugent, he went into Wall strvet with more of the bank's money, In the hope of recoup ing him-elf. Had lucK or bad Judinent drugged him depper and deeper into the mire, and the reiit wa his riUein:u-3 of Inst evening. lie told me thftt every dollar of the minting money bad gone into Nil gent's b'l'tiue-'s; but this I cm not beiievr. I thotild have said that the otitis given by Nugent to Baldwin for the jitoney of the bank were never seen or beard of by the Dit'c-etor. In fact, they knew nothing nl the transaction. How tiie Bank Ksmincr was hoodwinked I can not say; but at every annual examination our bank eameoutwith a clean record. For my-teif, 1 had aub unlimited eontidenee in Hddwinthat I nevei thought of looking very ciogcly Into hU aceoiun's. After hearing Ivvldiv'n's iriatement,' ' the director continued, "we ctiied in Kred erick T. Freiinghuysen s counsel, and appointed Me&is. CeonjeA, Halsay and Henry llowcil an a eommiftee to vi-dt Washington and consult with the Comptroller of the Currency as to the situation of tbe bank. Wu uIho appointod Stephen If. Coudit t and Jumes K. Hondas a .committee to emiifit ,lotm C. Kmorv, our coim-MM, as to the advij.aidUiy of etn-e.iun Hd-vui. Tbe t,mn-kiVa- !':;-' 4 Mr. Knuiry from hh hd, and afjer a thoit, cousUH iyn were tulvintol to w-iu-e Bald f in arivst. Kariy thin morning tbev called upon A-Q- KeanS-y, I'nited His I en Ids! r!ct Attorney, ud JaniLs F. Hotid made ru ittlidiivit embodying substantially tiie Mete above narrated." I'.fllwui wan arreted In bed at seven this niorninif. lie fhowed no surpri-tA, and was evidently expecting srreit. He us id he would tod give bail, and he was content to pans hie life fn prison. "I -UtaH never ho iuen on Uroad street siiain." he evciuimed. H hen i.nldwiri was before tin," said a dire tor to a reporter, "he appeared to be anxious to notke a (,!e:tn hrenst of the mutter. He s!iM fidly realired iie ifr:ivp nature of Hie. fuf'n--.e. Hiid an mi led that ha oubt to be dfiiit with lit tha t-i'veiHfft manner the law wiMlhi allow. ' There if. no ex-(ti'-e for my luikdefid-s, ha e&ul. 'and I now See What 1 ought n ij-ive -seen years .itfo, I stand before you to-niubt a pfMiirei-t a former, a falsifier and a ertmiuai. I ibiik. genllenien,' he said, in com-tit-don, '(hHt voii ouithi to send for olHcers ami put me under arrest for mhpproprmnim your noitiey md money behniglfig to olfief jjrsnc-i, H ia Vi-ttr duty io send me to jail, and i only sik tlte one priviiyge of going inone ti inform my wifo and family of my mNdeedi. 'lhv know nothing about this uff-dr. i never expect to t'o to ihe bank ftgain, hut hteffd I expect to fro ! jaii ftd from there to state prii-on, and there I will have to end my dava. If I had ot bwn too much of a eowaid J would not niivt liewti .er U tell yn tins st-nv to-night. 1 slioidd have idiot myscsf. Since I have ohoaea to live, I must suffer. NkwaUk, K. J. Ot:totor M. Christopher 'NueuL ft wealthy movoi;(?o manufacturer of the Arm of C. N ugent ifc Co., was arreted this evening at his houfft by a iJcpntv Cnitcd Ktates Marshal, on a ehftrge of ahling and abrMtin t.jishiei' 5!aldwfn in e?nbe?-l!u funds frofit ihfl Maehsittic!' isatiOMJii Jbiiik. He gavo bail in :jr1((.KKi to answer f !ss elmtp-n. Uu arr-st wan itased on the vohmtftry statement of tii Cashier in re.iid to the- loans io NuHit. The aalary of tbe PrsMcnt of the French Kepubiie it f iOu.uOO per annum.