Bloomington Progress, Volume 16, Number 26, Bloomington, Monroe County, 11 October 1882 — Page 4
A fire at Philadelphia destroyed the candy -factory ol Philip. "Wamterleoa Market vstad.-,at 80, 000..,. The Trustee appointed fey the conrt at Philadelphia hv the Keeley motor nam says the machine wul be completed by December, whoa patents will be applied for. James Etui, on of the oldest rati acuta of Httsbnrjrh, who ws worth r,0),. flOu in 1S72, died almost a pauper. While he pave liberally to cbaritioa and indorsed notes for all hia'Triends, he fought public schools and the tax gatherers, and restated the annexation of his lands to the city.. ..A lire which broke out in the 4femi-rti office at IHdKeway, Pa., destroyed seventeen of the leading business house, cansinjr a loss of tl.mOHO In the starront cases at Philadelphia the Jury repotted its inability to agree upon a verdlc. Is the United States rircuU Court at
TJttca, & ., Judaea Cox and Wallace dis-
State Department., .During: the twelve months ended Aug. St the value of import Into the ffnited . Stateajyas Tfl .ggrjOl T ; last yoflB-aiBaja-Sjja ..v'fj Wal'ijhs 'exports are' valued at itST.O&.TTS, and lout year they amounted to $!I4,T1 7,454.... The gross receipts at the PoatofKce Departs ntent for the fiscal year ending- Jiine :!., 1.S82, Were $4l,350,m7, against 1.10,317,511 the previous year. Receipts hjemahOjSale of postage stamps, poHfift-cartlg and enveldpesqreril l,58:i,Sl., against :,rtW,8i tho previous year. The issu of stamps, etc., for IS.! amounted to 40,7S,(16S; increase over tUA : previous year, 0,35iJ6lT. Thk pending changes In the Navy : and War Departments, whereby a number j Of officers will be involuntarily retired, ami naval commanders Osft'trned to dutv on ;hf re.
are attracting the attention of interested parties, who are hovering around in lmin bers and diligently Working to secure lVr their friends the easiest poiM0iS. Or the wheie nnmber of letters and parce's opened in the Dead Letter Office during the past ftscal,year, 30,190 contained money, 67djafs, $hecic notes, eta, 44,-
toi nuapiin, iwu- nwp, iw., .h.,w ouw-
missed Sergeant Mason's petition and denied j tained photographs. fW,4f postntro stamps,
nts application tor writ of Habeas corpus! ny conwiw nwicuonuiae, ihjokb, eic
was held th the square at Cairo, the strength Of the force evidently making a groat impression upon the Egyptians. The review was watched through tho bars of tlie iuisori windows by Aral)! raslla atul ToUlba Pasha. The Khedive placed over hia canopy the Union jack and the Egyptian flag Two officers mid thirty scmneii were killed by the explosion of a torpedo magazine on board the Russian ironclad Admiral FopoH at Odessa.... A'roval Commissioner Has need honttol'reKBbrirg with unlimited poWt td supprttss the autWoWish riot; A tki.koium from Granada reports it great are ill the suburb df iWatiri. Nine" persons cre hrjurdit, ami the loss of property is immense. . . .Hie Greek Government, In nntioipatlon of the possible renewal of complications with Turkey in regard to t he frontier, has ordered trddiw dn the Thewsaliaii border relitfdroi'il. . .Silt hundred Jewish t'unlilies have left I'ressburj on account of the riots. Pbkmieh Gladstosk, speaking at a railway station Ui Wales, said procedure rules in the Commons were an urgent neeosity. He thanked the Alinightv for the British victoriOsin the East, eillOfii'rl thi sklfU fnlnres of Gen. V.iIbiViH lUmlHended tlirt
bravery. Of tile MUtltcrs, and trusted Egy;
SHOCKING DISASTER,
Destruction by Fire of s, Mississippi Eiver Steamboat. Appalling Iioti of Idfe.iJy ike Accident
against the liberties of mankind lasted eight years and cost .180,000,000. Then the French revolutionary war in 1703 lasted nine years and eost 41)4,000,000. The war against Bonaparte began in 180H, lasted twelve years, and cost 1,159,000,000. During sixty-three years of wars the- people had to pay '2,333,(HKM'OO for the fun of fighting, THE IfcECl'IOSa OF 1S83 Ajabarila elected' StaW offlcets add tugi. inturo Atig. 7; will elect CorigressiHdH Sot. 7. Arkansas olooted Stale officers and Legisla'ture Sept 4 ; will elect Congressmen Nov. 7. Olifonua will elect State officers, Legislature and (Vngressmen Nov. 7. Colorado will elect KUtiB ftl6ere;-leglslo! ture and Congressmen Nov. 7. Connecticut will eleist State offloets, Legislature and Congressinen Nay. 7.
Delaware will elect uovernor, legislature
on the nmnd of want of ttiiinditinn In ' n.- -.l.i : would soon he nrosmrousaiidhannv
. . . . . . . . j auuwhwu B&ro luuiuuii liuuuir I , - . . . , i 4 , , .
: mm ee w i-o iiuiuiih imiueii nuuuv, uwwq
Egvpt ...The
that a decision had already been made toy the Snpreme Court denying such writ, and liso j denying that the ndgt Advocate General j had' judicial power to reverse tJ adding of I a conrt martml. or that hia office was analo- '
ous to that of any Appellate Conrt civil pr-V ceednura. A Washington dispatch sayfe that Gen. Sherman, actinir as (Secretary of War, in the absence of Mr. IdncOln, has recofcku ended the nardon of Sc. veant Mason in
a suit involving the obligation Of a railroad
company to oonor a ttcKoc sola ov a scalper," Judge Trunkoy, of tte Pennj:lvania Su preme Conrt, has decided that when aTaiK road company issues a ticket it ittust htrnOI it, no matter in whose hinds the ticket may lie, and must carry the holJor the distance Ktipulatcd on the lace of the ticket. The transactions of the New York Clearing House Association hsA year amounted to S43,147,&ft,40B, ' BeiiWf an average per day of ItSft.Sig.S'fR. The largeB transactions for one day Jan. 3, 138$ aggregaud $340,78-45. ...Fifty thousand Strang--ers were iu Pittsburgh to witness the reunion of the Grand Army rf the Republic of Pennsylvania, Eastern Ohio aad Western Virginia.
i WEST.
debt statement iasued on tha 3d Inst:
laterest-bcarlhirdet- ' Kxtendeu a iMim.. .1 Four and one-hall jpWtVtBHt;. Fmiriwrcente... Three per cents Itefndinzcertincates.. .1 v Navy pensioa fund.
3,!)3,2lin W7;-oa..w :najiM,tian
ras,9W,avi
Total intre('ViVlRg debt 11,421. :il lnereit-.!.. w,aivw Peb en which interest has oeaod iacsn.atn:lty , : PriKCiial I lis Zt n.aifih Interest 515,W D . lit hearing no intcest Iks1 tcailom.,, .-Hn,T4rt,oi Certlncate of deposit. ...... ......... io.n7fi,"(irt
! Kractiona! tviru-ucj. ...... ..-i
Ij'samncntesiiMtedi(ist sw io
stmj ed tisvHl) 7,n29,o;
! into tho waterA.of txiush Mask, and recovered
itfter great nlfiicttlfcy, hove been agam thrown into their former resting place. The Joyce family are believed to have bden muri derqdfor giving information thai led to thtr first reeoverv of ihn eWrnslk: ; -. .F.irl Snoner
ii.'-Kta'inx-l Lord LV'Uteilant of Ireland,. reports Uiai the Irish? peopto- tho slgiis' 6f nhieliorutiori.
u;nen,iio tnougn ne tounti noimnga unner t i a
i veur. Jli? iuuin!uu,v rin'iNiuueuus eiuigratiou
by the Help or tile liovormnent A tanner named Hunt was murdered near llovle.
County 1iosuouiuiour Irelnil,'iiiid. snoUmt
The Porte hanlirtnttised tlreece that it' will Order tile 'hirks to evacuate nil the ceded
tkmjSs pn the The ffaliah frontier nt rinoo. . . . ThV noimlntlon of Anstrin as sluiwii br thd
?fi,476,il.vi j rcreiit. eensns number A144 44. and is coll-
15,4iii,-j j sjifi-Hv loss dense than that of Geimany.
; . I T. . .tirotera is raging m inc ixianusot uorneo
Principal ........ t 41n,'.tto.:j.l Onchdmca Pacitt rallay interest.. s,:'9
Total debt... Total interest....
and Snmntra.
George Axes, a gmndsoB of the late Bishop and nephew of Senator Booth, became insane on hia way from Wasbiiurton to-lmri-nnapolis. Raving locked himseif in. hiSTOom lor two days without; food, it was deemed time t send him to a private asv'uHL He spnuig past the landlord of a hotel at Mel. Inond, fhcL, and threw himself from h thirds story win-iow, alighting head Ws on the stone pavement, and there is little hope of his , recovery The Flathead Indians of Northwestern Montana have agreed to permit the Northern Pacific railroad to build a line through their reservation for a comnrexMrtiftn of StfdKi
The distance is nffrr-fhlee miles, and; tho width of the strip tmmted Is S0O feet. . .iTwo
Hnnigers opeum ne Jewelry caseef C. Uskamp in the Ctr.cinnati Exiiosition, and coolly walked., off with ll.J,W worth of diamonds. Hx-Gov. Ramsky, of the Utah Comndssion, states that the leading poiygamista offered to make no attempt to vote, and have kept their word The Mormons can carry the elections by lare majorities, and will probably nominate Mayer Kane, of Salt Take, fordeieinite to Congress. The effect of the Edmunds law will be the eradication from paJiVes- of all the able and wealth-? menoi the Mormon chnrch. ft is stated that the Grand Continental railway has been organised atQnlncy, SL The capital stock is ft:,iW0,000. The object Is to bttthl a line of railroad' from Qu'ncy nouthcast to Cincinnati, Oh;o. and northwest to Bismarck, 1. T., with a branch to the south line of British Colombia, thereby connecting Chesapeake bay and Paget sound. The gentlemen present were leading men from different States and sections throughout which the line,. is. J pass. The storage warehouse of Raymond & Kinsman, grocers of Fargo. D. T.. was deUQved by rlre. host, 940,000; insnred for $-!Mfl0 .is the result of an old.fend, exVnited atatest Senator D. J. Jewett was cowhided in his law office, in St Ionia, Ma, by . W. H. Cloptoo, a well-known attorney anil prominent Democrats: po.ittcian. As . the . procession of the Veiled Prophet passed along Washington avenoo, St Louis, Oct 3, a section of temporary wooden seats fell twenty feet, giving broken arms or legs to a half dozen spectators... A. dispatch from Topeka concerning, the collision on the railroad at Salem, Kan., says Engineers Westlakeitad Fisher and their firemen and Baggageman Holliday wege kBied Four others were serionaly injured. TUB SOOTS. Melissa Power and Addie Johnson
Totals ...... ,,.
Cash in treasury , Debt, less cash in treasury Oct 1, l-sj Sept. I, li
f-- -I-. '--i
r t. jf .ju-jy i
..l,mHV$M?!8-i I
. . aw,H3fl,uai
Dnase daring month, . ,
lK-rrKwe -t nee June & ism,,,,.,,,. Current liaMUMea--Tntercst due and Unpaid t Debt on which interest baa eeased.. Interest thereon Gold and silver certificates United States notes held for redemption of ceitlnoete of deposit. Cash MaaBe available Oct 1........
.;" r-t ' s' T5iKspE jantjianties haveV" offered S-H.flfO reward for the capture of the Taylor brothers who murdered Sheriff Onto and
,. . deputy two weeks ago.... An extraordinary iVlii'.M7-i ! atrocity is briefly cluonieled lit a dispatch ...i,ssk,jmi,hi j fr(n SlueVepol'tv ta A festival was id ...t h,sib,!HS ' progress at Carenero, nnd Adolph lilaroeaux-, 4A,nt,-ial wh hail taken offeilsj at soniething or
somebody, wont omsme, turmuu into line a 1.EH.3H ; riartv of his friends, mnrehod back into the
hall, gave the command: 'Haiti Aim! Fire!"
nnd a young lady aud her brother fell at the
f he steamer it fc title one )f the nlost hoted boat8 on the Af'sslssipril rvor was burned to the water's e Ige a'-out thirty-livo miles below 'fieksbitrff. Twenty-one ) orsbns wore lost Tho bo.it Hid been fresh'y painted, and the (iames sjiread rt .pldly. t)uo of the passengers sa'il: ".She '.mrned like gunpiiwdor.'' The Misdiss'piU l-o.its at liest arc trail and inftamuiabiestru nures, but this ono was particularly fitted to burn tjuiekly..
ti 1 1 etnrm ns mnnv nil iwi .u l.ta rif t.Ho ;
passongetoholrr..vflS. 81. LegLslaturo and Confrcshly ilaititctl, llilt hiaUed With S00 bales of pressmen Nov. 7.
j Bbttoii, widen adtied hit 1 to Hie IlaflleS. InH j Geo! gM eli'etud Stnto nfllomn nnd IjOgisIa-
W was va.,,e,lat tv aild insured for .rrcaVm 150,0; 0, Capt William (amplicL, who was Ut. of iustruotion, Legislature and Coulh oommaml of the ill-at.ed steamer, gives I gressuicn Nov. 7. t.e following account of the disaster- i -Imiia will elect minor State officers, Su,eV?', ii i,,kS;, i , preino Judges, Legislature and Congressmen ''WeJbft.Tlcksbiiiystjijltdio'cljietton FrP- i K,v 1 HaV evening w.th'aliOutf 4UJ bale of cotton iwa adopted d prohibifco'fv anlciklitleilf onboard, pbotitthfrty passengers and acrow i ,huie 87, and will elect, minor Stajie officers of ojiont ininety or lOti, iti-luiaig"t1cr.i j and Congressmen Nov. 7. " 'We Tlrat disoovcrod the lire jus below Kansas will eleet State officers, Legidaturo Brooks' Lauding, Miss,, about thlrlv-tivo and Congressmen Nov. 7. miles Iwlow Vicksbuig. The lire was lirst I Kentucky elected Clerk of the State Court seen in tho kitchon a little after SI o'clock 'of Appet"-Aug. 7: will -elect Congressmen Saturdav morning. Pilot Stout. Engineer j Kov i. Peikans. the eooirtl nulla lulpatrloki Vh-rlis i ixiulsiana M elect Conffressuion Nov. 7. Ball, WCllfl aild Hell itiM myself were oil Maine clocked Governor, Legislature and watch at tllo tinie. I shoutid to theiCongresslheiif4ept.il. bilot to land tliq.Kiat as diiick ? lie could; Morvlaml vrill elect State Judges and OonWhichlie ilidi e ran a lino dut, made the : gressnili tiai. 7. boat ritst, and lowered tlie sfcase. All per- j Massatthdsotts Will rtect State" oflicctrs, tiessons forward got ashore safely. Thcso aft : teiatuie aiid (Wgressiivu Jtov. were cut off Irom tho stage by the lire aud f ; Mii higim will elect State Officers, Lcglshu
raiTOn, ami weui, w aw-m or me ooat to ture and t onirressmen nov. .
Miiutesotit will elect Legislature and CongreRKinan Nov. 7; Mi'ssippl will eleHt Congressmen Nov. 7. Missouri will elect minor State' dfllcerSi
L"glslaturc aud Congressme., and vote upon
ARRAIGNING
THE PARTY.
BEPUBLICAS
save themselves. Monte were sovcil nnd some efe Ittst Tie yairl tVas low erod and picked up mrmy persons in the river who sprang overt 4inrd to cseapo the names. All my men did their dutv as lonir
as tho llamas allowed them to. One lady j an .-mienduient concerning the State judicia-
.4 M,8SS,6(
24,89,0l
Total... Avaitabie
Cash in treasury.. S Bonds issued to Pacific Kailway Companies, interest payable in lawful moneyPrincipal outstanding. A Interest accrued aad not vet paid ., ,
Interest paid by United States ...... ,:ttt,ltt Interest repaid by companies" By transportation service. $ 13,388,467 By cash peynwntat percent net earninm 883,198 Balance of iatefest paid by United States 39,40;l,01 Prof. Tildes has submitted to Dis-
lii.ttn.i.ras 9I5.KK)
i,b,iwo j nrSt voUpVi ,u,. form .r outright and
10.C7,oot j ' m 'acwr uiortiuiy wounacu. roe platoon
lt,H2,4l9 1 liiuroeivrs men cscapea
ADF.r.AiDF. Phillips,- tlio famous coutralto, - dle lat Carisad, in Germany. She was born at Stratford-on-Avon, in 1S33, nnd
i ten years later made her debut as an actress in Boston. She attracted the notice S4,623,SW of Jeuuv tltttt. aud funds wore rni.-.d
BS-.1.SS3 to give her a musical education. She fii-st
from l'ittsburuh, goiii.r to Natchez, saved herself and seven children. She displayed great presence of mind, and was cooler than many a man would have been under such
trying circumstaucea Our sailor mm, A Gi-eefe, and two bf tlio nroiiien behaved vp'crididly With the yawl. Pilot; Stout, a brother of Airs. Mt.nuou, one of the owners of she boat, and Eiigiuoor
rerains uouavea noniy. necouu Jitatc
rv Nov. 7,
'Nebraska will eleet State officers, Legislature and Congressmen and vote upon a woman's suffrage nmonduicnt Nov. 7. NeVadtt Wi'l elect State officers, Legislature add CotitfreBRineh Wdv. 7. New Hampshire will elect UdvflrUdr. Italia road Commissioners, Legislature" and C'oiigresnnen Nov. 7.
iew oeivey win eiuuu ia,ihiui;uau uuu kiuu-
abont a vonnar man. Melissa w.vi stabbed to
the heart, and it is thought Addie will die. ... .At a political meeting at Lancaster, S. C. which was addressed by CoL Cash, a difficulty arose between a negro and a white man, aad ta the riot which followed three
colored men were killed aad many wounded.
trict Attorney Corkhjll, at Washington, a report of the chemical examination just con
cluded of the poisoned bouquet given Gul-
teau by ms sister, Jtrs. Bcovuie, the (lay
neiore too ocecoiwn. xne report save
lanra had a half.onened flower contained I
over five grains of white arsento, not only sufncieat to cause death bad it been swallowed, but so largely in excess of a fatal dose that the intent of the person who prepared the flowers won d hove been defeated uy emetics. The original amount of arsenic was greater than found; as the petals failed to retain hi a dry state some which had adhered when moist Corkhlll says he is trying to disc ver who poisoned the flowers, and, if found, he will be held to answer. GK.VKRAU There were twenty height deaths front cholera in one day at Txtla, atown of 5,000 inhabitants hi the State of Cheapas, Mexico. Great alarm prevails in the infected region, and measures have been taken to prevent a further spread of ..the eptdermc. Bobkbt T. Lincoln has shipped from Springfield to Washington sixty-two trunks belonging- to his mother, which were filled with dress goods and trinkets purchased In Europe. .. .The buainess failures of the past week i'n the United States, many of which were large and important, numbered 173, being an increase of 33 over the preceding week, and 61 more than in the correspond-ingweekinllKL
Thk National Liberal League, at its
appeared in opera in New l'ork in 185(1, and in Pars in 1 Nil, She had on elegant home
at uarsnnem, miss. . . . me .National Tobacco Association rrfpresents that the prospects of the new crop are flattering. Is their efforts to discover the ident:ty of the assassins of Lord Cavendish and Mr. Burke in Phonix Park, ths Dublin detectives have made but little progress. The Tienietrators of that horrible t'WiWri havd
CT I been remarkably SUccessfitt ift odvCririif a their tracks, aild the tiller of rewards
l Mike Kilpa trick, ran the lines out and I cressmeu Nov. 7
lowered tue scage, snowing ei oiness and New Xork wiu elect uovernor. Lieutenant heroism. All the cabin-hoys who were lost 1 Governor, Chief Justice of tho Court of Angave up their lives in trying to save those of peals. Assembly and Congressmen, and vote other Ovid Hell woke un all the persons - noon aiiu-udinents niakiiur the canals free.
on xne iiOKan ueca, nob trying bo avc lumself until all Were atvakrf. Mate Hiiles was , fevcrywhete, displaying great energ'. Wd Worked the engines as long a - the fire" would let us, and they did a g-.re.at deal o service : in holding the boat o the bank. The hose Wa'S worked, but all to no mir-
toosa Our outlit was complete. We had TIM feet of hclW. and tit . iiidpecKH-n liittl beer '
and providing for the election of additional
Supreme Justices m. 7.
: i . m t nr., .
fought at Ne-Orleans With burner ,kniveJ"-'rr:."- T,T'-Z ,.,17, !TZ.i. ,rrr York, President The calendar was
amounting td upward of 8100.000 has as vet
pro lnced.uo disclosures and elicited no information of value. The most that has thus far been accomplished is the discovery in a house in Dublin of what arc behoved to lie the four knives with which Cavendish and Burke were butchered.... The Egyptian Notables voted to present swords of honor to Gans. Wolseteyand Lowe and Admiral Sevmotlr. The British expeditionary force VHIUhi nresehted with medals. . . .Emperor Francis josepo.haS thanked flerr TiSsea, Huiitrai lan Prime Mihistert for his ehdrgy In suppressing the antiJewish riots at I'ressburg. The la tter place will be kept under martial law for a month. The Georgia election resulted in tho election of the entire -Demo .vatic ticket, headed by Alexander H. Stephens for Governor, by majorities ranging between 30,009 and 4f,0tW. . .jTlie election at Pelaward reunited in a Democratic majoritv of 2$5 for Inspector's and a ItepubUcan majority of 113 for Assessors. Jasies STAnnEns, an employe of the Brush Elect rio Light Company, In New York, while adjusting a line, received a shock which caused death almost instantly. The sk;n of his hands was seared off as"if tbef had been burn-d . . ; : Watsoii's Iron iVork's and the Craighead ElWell Manufacturing Company's build ng at llridgoporfc, Ct, were destroyed by lire. Loss, 5o,000
Thihty. iucendiftry fires liave occurred
North Carolina will elect Associate Judge
of tho Siate Supreme Court six Superior .'ourt Judges, Legislature and Congressmen Nov. 7. Ohio will elect minor State officers and Congressmen Oefe 10. fli"i.rmi f.linfcwt Ktnfee i.iHntB TrfHrtalntiira
Ven- Dartietllat lil aieiiUr that wo bad n full i knil ('oiioresjim-il .tuiieo.
buttlt the day before wt left New Orleans I Peiuisylvavia will elect State" Offlcersj Legs last Tuesday. Tho Haines spread quicker j ifialuru'iuid Congressmen Nov. 7. ' than I can tell. When tic shore was reached j lihodc Island elected State officers and the flames had already wrapped some por- Legislature April 0; will elect Congressmen I tions of tho boat In ar hour the boat was Nov. 7, j burned to tho water's edge. We gathered j 8'itith Carolina will eleet State officers, j up all wo could and waited for tho dawn of L"g1slature and Congressmen Nov. 7. I day. Wo saved noshing but a little ! Tennessee rejected a proposition to hold a j money on', of the efflce. The bOpks, papers: , CoiiKtitutrtoilill Convention Ait. 3( will I tlnitc.i StaW illail, cargo aild all were ! elect Governor, Legislative arid Cougressloet At the time of the lire our I men Nov. 7. cargo consisted of M2 bales of cotton, 20,000 I Texas will elect State officers, Legislature I feet of lumber, sundry freight and express j and Congressmen Nov. 7.
packages, rue cargo, i think, was valued : ennout elected htate omoers, ljegistature at about JdO.tXK). The boat was worth j and Cougrcsmn-'n Sept. 5. siOO.HOO, and was insured for $t),n 0. At ! Virginia will elect Congressmen Nov. 7. about 0 o'clock In the morning the I. M. j West Yiruiuia elected Judge of the 8uWhlte came along ai.tl took the whole pram Court of Appeals to till a vacancy, crow on board. I leit the second mate j Legislature mid Congressmen Oct 10. and two men In a yawl to gather up Wisconsin will elect Legislature and ConHoating cotton and take care of the : greismeo Nov. 7. and votoupon amendments wreck until I received (further advices from relating to" the residence aricl j egistrat.on of the insurance coniimriies. I rc iched Ticks.- ' voutrs attd the eieeiidn df oflki'fs, aild proburg about 5) o'clock. The lady and her : Tiding that general elections df State and children from Pittsburgh I placed on a tug i comity officii rs, except judicial, shall be held and sent to Natohea. Ky male wns also in- j bienn'ally in the even years after 18K5, those structed to hunt up the bodies of any of the who were otoseu in ItSSI to holu over until lost nnd olfer rowar.is for their recovery. I 1" If the amendment is adopted. The new llolioi t E. Lee was built in 18:; ijy . lo'lowingare tho candidates nominated the Howards, of Jelfe-sonvillo, Jnd she foi Governor in the various States: was considered one of t ic best bote on i lie I California Morris M Esteo, ltepubtlcan;
river. :ie never met wi n anv acKlenl ex- oeoige Mo ieinan, uemocrac; xuomas j.
pept the break ng of a shaft last year."
STATE C08VESTI0SS.
andbstltatingE M.. meaning the era of j within the past six months at Youngstown,
lor Anno uomni u:no. an investigation rcsuisea m the arrest
or an cx-nreraan and three accomplices dri charge of arson.
Of the bodies that -went down in the Asia ttose of John McDougall, Jackson f .
. . . H. Esrwrss- aia nine nernara anit a man nun-
-i.ETJao-FECMOSiA is prevailing to yl t have been Bill Bernard have been THE COMET, an alarming extent in Caroline county, Md recovered.
and some of the largest cattle-owners of the Tur. Tehnantepee Inter-Ocean Bail- Negroes of tlie South Tlellevc It Foretells tlie jeetion have made anpliciitlon in Baltimore road Comnanv has constructed less than ' of th World OlraervaUons at Itarlot veterinary aid. The damage U.iamera ti.M , . v j , 7TZ vurd, has reached a bean- amo mt thirty miles of track, instead of 103 oalled ;
a a . , . , , ... ..... I A .1 t-.ll. tMU .11 Al .... r H .: t.T-1. .
ior oy meirraair, ana uw auexican- liovern- i -l " uum iuuoku . v; j.uv
The Democrats of Co nnecticut ssseinbled In State Convention at Hartford and nominated the following ticket: Governor, Thomas M. Waller; Lioutenimt Governor, Oefttfe R. Cuttmef; n'retary of State, 8. Ward Northrop; Treasurer, Al-
' fred B, Goodrich; Comptroller, TAomas P. ) Sanford. The platform approves the Presldent's veto of the Hiver and Horlior bill, and i treats the prohibition question as follows: 'We fully recognize- the evils aris- ' ing from the abuse of ini toxicating HquorliL W6 believe thosd : evils may lie most effect unity checked by : the force of enlightened nuhlio opinion. ! They may be partiallv restrained bv wise ! I. .1.... 1.... ...... J.. 1.1
MiOu ddv. Greenback.
Co n!l Ernest L. Campbell, Bepuliilcan; Jaiiioi If. tirailt Democrat Cynnecticao Williain 11. Hdlkeley, IlepUuliean; Demoeiat c nomiuation to be made; A. P. Tanner, Greenback; George P. liogers, Prohibition. Delaware Albert Currv.Hepublican; Chas. C. Stockley, Democrat; Milo S. Blauchard, Greeiback. Kansas John P. St John (presont IncumIjent), Uopnlilioan; George W. Glick, Demotrat; t'hilMiS Hobiiison. Greeiibaok. Massachusetts ildbi-rl Jt. H shon. lteimbll-
i can; Benjamin F. BulVr, Democrat and j Greenback; Charles Almy, Proh bition.
Mi lugan David H. Jerome (on sent tnj cumbeut), ll"pub:ican; Jisiah W. Bvgole, I Democrat aud Greenback; Daniel P. Sagenj doiph, Proldbion. Nebraska -Jnmtis W. Dawes, Bepublican; j J. St- rling Morton. Democrat I Nevada Euo"h Strother, llepubllcan; Jewett V. Adams. Democrat
New Hampshire-Samuel W Hale, llepub-
S lesrlslation. but such lcirlslation should not
I be so oppressive or so impracticable in its j lican; Martin V. B. Edgerly, Democrat; John
........ . .... vw .... .1v J. K.....1M. 1 X. IMLU'W I, MJOVIIIMW. . rights and liberties of the citizens, aud outrlit ! K(iw Yirli Charles J. Polcrer. Benublicani
! not to lie made, a partisan question. Legim Grover Cleveland, Di nv.orut; Epenetus
I latiolt so ctjualli-ttrreea ig cten-bnti Hi ref- Howe, Grccilbouk) A. A. Hopkins, Prolubi-
..u:.,h uir grave m sne ment has declared the eOneewirtn forfoltad rMt. .iii.l. wl.i.,1, I. iuiw i,OT i w
or tne widow or the late President Tho" bondholders held a meetmir in New t i... .. ...i.
h.l ... . YorkamlammintmtaeommrtJAf m, ..u swl w.ra v
yr-juiT- icw . f " . , " 7T - - nt i ,,. ; i ,
daughter
tTyl
viaww job grave ana Knocaea Unftetl Stnto, ffavmmint. fnr r,rAtT;
that thedrapery w, a botch. The statue Me??f aiuf tnl son w' kifled whue'the XteSv.ndariTnklowrI,aly- waslaSly wounabmldit was ae sacniegons vandal is act known. killed. . ..The third annual Convention of IiYSCH law was admhmtered at Char- Beekeepers of North America, Dr. A 3. Coo. h-V b f m dr?kk, took fr county jail and hanged to a j was held hi ttneittnak y Kerfo" 1 t for the League WM1
U Massey....The west-bound Memphis and ' championship ckwed on the 3d rfOctaber, Charleston railroad traie was throwii'from with" Chlcago4n the.lead, making, the third
-le ir.icit at maotson, Ala , ana the sleepingcar centUi-.tor had his leg broken, while
several na-?iengers were wonnueo
7hicago4n the.lead, making, the third
conseaative year that the club representing that cfcv has cnptoied the' chamrrion pennant The sanies won and lost during the season by the: eight contesting clubs is shown in the appended table:
Cutaa
ml
CDica(i,.M....M Proviotnce JtuBalo.;;......; Boston Cleveland....-.: Detroit Tror
Worcester.
Games lost..
4
6f l
- -
71-
S! Si
9 8 ! i .W
At the riots aft Lancaster. S. 0.. (r. is now
na'il. there vrere seven persons killed and twentj-one wounded.,.. JKrs. Alice Simmons and 6-vear-oid son, of Atlanta, Oa., were killed by a train is that city. The bo was thwwnflfty feet. , A xeobo named Heiiry Hoiloway was lynched at Elkton. Tenn. . for an on tinge upon a white woman.... The skeleton of an immense mastodon has been unearthed in Bourbon county, Kji . POUTICAI, At a meeting of loading citizens of Srassachusetts, over which President Seelye
presided, resolutions were atopted favoring I
coasncuaoiuu amewnwmt to prohibit the mantifacturtwsuieof Uquoxs. AeontribnUenots i.'HXi was taken upor cornjiaigu pjurpoeea. A Washington dspatm says that at a m-ean of the Wometr's National ' labor I!igue Mrs. Myra Clark Gaines became a member and made a sp3cb, in whifeh she announced that her membershin would be an active one. She expnarsed opinions as to woman's right to labor .rod to vote of a radical character, and said She expected to give twenty years to the work in hand, if it took so long to secure the ballot to women. B. H. McDonald for Governor, and
. nunam Stms for Lieutenant Governor, is tho crops on Uss-farm of. at Am
ticket placed in the field bytha California Prince Ibrahim telegraphed to Arabi Pasha, Prohibitionists. I on the announcement Of an alleged Egyptian Krckptahv Pomfs 1... t , ''ctory. that he hotied at the next feast of oecketa&x JfouiES lias accepted the ' liairam Englishmen would be sacrificed u, Bepubliean nomination for Governor of New "ad of sheep.... A dispatch from BuchaYork. After staUnr that; tlie delesatea to tates that Russian officials at
toe convent on rairlv nHin.x.ni-.1 f hn :r.7? "TT fBuuiw, are
Many of them firmly
that the end of the world Is at hand, and are making their preparations mcordingly. The comet has already caused more repentance among tho cnlof(l piile tlittit ailv revivalist or WMnp-ulntStiilg exhbHefr dhrlng the present generation. Thi! bells of their churches ore rung vhenevei- the comet puts in an appearance, and meetiiigs are held, at whi.-K tho. frlsh.ttSricH. assctitbliige offer up a petition that ti'.e path of the limning monster ulay he diiected away from the' earth One old negro, his lips quivering and Ids teeth chattering, wnylai l a college professor, who lias much local reputation for learning, on the street, and usked him if he thought tilt- comet, would "smash ills heah 'ttrth iicl i:s tlnming tall " lie scented greatly tolievetl When loltl thlib thei-e Was ho danger or 'such ! Ci'.'Sfcrnphe. hM he liitrriett awav to bell the "uld woman ' What thttpculessor sttld.. A Itoslon dispatch stales that two line observations have beeu obtained at Harvard observatory of tho comet, which almost definitely established it as one of brief period According to liresunt data it must have made the semi-circle of t ho sun In two or thre hours, or at tho rate of 4:o miles a second The fact that the sun's atmosphere otters no chock to Its progress proves it incoiHuuitUble, nuliko hieteorite.
From some nnknown cause an explosion occurred in an ammnnttion train at the Cairo (Egypt) railway depot, shells burst
ing at intervals of thirty seconds for a lonir '
r-'"i Luujuf a niunooroi people, aemoiian
urn; nunon, nriDg tne cars ana aestroying inilitury stores in large quantities...! A farmer in Tipperary, named Hickey, has leen murdered for paying his rent, or
..".1 uvAiii mfzu empioyea in gatnenng
of their constitoeociee, sod that tlie convention itself acted with dna ilelilu-mhrnn iu.
admits that individual act of wronr-domg occurred which honest men cannot tamely tolerate, and that he scorns an election by such means. Influential Republicans have asked him to decline the nomination, but
rov-u u in opi-uon, wouiu pro duce an utter collapse of the Republican
taking soumllnirs. notwithfitandino' the w.
monstrance of the International Commission. The Russian Government also has arranged Mint the Buasfcins shall perform police duty instead of the employes of the commission. In consequence of these infringements a mcetimtof the oommlesion has been summoned The construction of 200 Berdan torpedoes is ordered to be hastened. All other work at the arsenal gives place to tbt
party. A. B. Heptr.ua decline, the , mannfau of fanoea' Renublicon nomination for -!anm 01 torpeooee.
... www luix i no Trades Assembly of St Lints, Ko.. nominated a full county ticket, headed for Sheriff by Peter JokriKoa, .a wll -known bricklayer, and mdorSex.. the Greenback State ticket
JVAlTm7-T03l. - i Ges. Hhet.mas, ncttni as Secretary of War, has acceptod the resignation of George Stoneman as Colonel on the retired
Serious anti-Jewish outrages are re
ported at Pre burg, in Hungary. The shops and warehouses of the Jews were forced open aud plundered. The rioters offered the military obstinate resistance, some of them seizing the soldiers' bayonets with their nana. Similar excesses were eommithut
in the neighboring town of BlumenthaL
wnere utirty persons were arrested Several hundred Jews fled to Vienna....
list, after thirty-six year of service Stone- ! destroyed by theexplosion at Cairo. The man is the Democratic eauiidate for Gov-, disaster was caused bv a haul of FJm.n
inra.nHI.W " o-
ernorof Califomfat, and iu.s a large income
i rom ms i.irra at tnaE numi. . . . , x en luuuon acres of lan 1 in Northern Dakota, withdrawn from settlement by Secretary Sehun liecanse ef claims urged hy the Turtle mountain Indians, h-ire bten'reopened for settlement by Secretary T4ler, who decides that the Indian claims are Invalid.
incendiaries.
The Japanese Envoy to Oorea, after laboring for twenty days, secured a pledge that the insurgents should lie punished, their victims properly buried; that 500,000 yen should be paid as indemnity, and that
fp . , . . r. , ' '"1"" i7jKmi.vH nnuwtt uayu line OrOIHR resignation of W. H. Wicker- : tection of a body of its own troops. The sham, United States Miaiidcr at Copeoha- Chinese Ambassador then took 4.000 of his hl Denvurl hu hmmn u.in a tx. soldiers and carried off the chief Coreanaa9 V. w W feoTed at) I sassin. . . .A grand review of British Hoop,
Train Robbery in Colorado. A recent telegram from Denver gives the following particulars of a -train robbery near Granada, CoL, on the Santa Fe road: Two masked men mounted tlie engine and told Engineer Uishop to pall out, shoving two revolvers at his hua L Ho refused, aud they tovrhlm to go ahead or die He oponed the throstle and pulled out ntloUt It lilile and a half beyond Granada, where thev ordered WmtoBtop. He did so. Here tit'teou men with revolvers ran along either side of tho train, while the two made the engineer hold the train. Conductor Does ran forward to see what was tlie troulilo. The robbers fired, and he ran back to the smoking-car. A Sheriff and deputy from Baton and another from Liis Yogas Were on the car. Ho asked for protection lor the passengers. They pulled their revolveis, and the two men who boarded the train at Granada left tho smoker by tho rear door and joined the robbers. They no doubt Intended to rob passengers, but when they saw tho Sheriffs pull their jovolvers the'v weakened. Tho forward express car was entered and robbod of 5,rjo. They did not get into the rear car, which was looked and bolted When they had secured idi they wanted they ran to thoir horses, which were hitched near by, and told tho engineer to pull out A safe in the rear car contained about 10,000, but it was not molested Thev
diil not know it was there. There was no !
oner or resistance to the Sheriff A posse of citizens from Granada went in pursuit oi too robbers.
fcion.
Pennsylvania James A. Beaver, regular Republican ; John Stewart, independent Republican; Bobert E. Pattison. Democrat;
Thomas A. Armstrong, uicenuacK; a. u
Pe tit, Prohibition. South Carolina llendrick McLane, Green
back and Hcpublican; Hugh S. Thompson,
Democrat Tennesson Alviu Hawkins (present incum
bent), Republican; William H. Uite. regu at Democrat: Joseph H Pussell, bditingDemo-fcrnf.-J. It llejislev. Greenback.
Texas George W. JoueS) Independent;
John lreiatiu, Democrat.
erence to a subject where nil honest meil seek a common object can most safelv he
left to Ind'VUtual c nseience free from hlun. dors of party prejudh. We bel eve the incorporation of a polioa rcgulatior relative to the sale of intoxicnt ng l'quors into the State constitution lo be .opiisod to the plainest prlnoi)i!es of sound government." The New York State 'IVmperanoc Conventton inet at Syracuse to agree upon the basis Of the Prohibition amendment t j the StaW cbnStitnt'on: The fdllowing resoiutidns wore adopted: Itennlri'il, That we recoimige the hand of Almighty God In the movement that has already accomplished so much foi the suppiesaion of tho liquor traffic In other Stales, and that is kinclline so great an eiit'in-iasm among the frleudspf tempenmoe in our State. Rrmlcril. That, we call for tho siibir,inxion to tho people of t hi" State ol' ah amendment to the constitution liJiiblilii2 the inaniitacr-uro and Sale bf alcoholic lnJveriuiesii 7.'esl(rerf; That fW lltit Itlelitifv onrSwqiSH k-lfli Hiil .ttunll mn.ii,l..ilt I.Ht . n A.lil'iili.
I iibn representing tho tnuiierance societies and
imii.-ian ciierques oi w.c nunc or fiew xorx, we do seek sneh leu'tKi..:ion shall free our nnl.lA Slfnij fnim flu, ,u-.-vV. .f ,.-l,i..ti ...
reeoimiie as an enemv tf all (rood, and we do ! nlnon " n.. ..II ..til....,., ,... S.. r . I'IV'.
party or creed, to aid hi t .is object. " I lwn 1. can t go."
Wesofrerf, That wo plulite oursdves lo vote "Can't? What's the trouble?"
iur mi ewutiionit: i.rr uoe j.i-j;iiiii.itui. umi woi nub publicly plc'lite himself H favor of sii'nnitting Sneh ainendiueiit to a vot j of t4e peopln. .A eoilSttfcuf, tilt fotathiilperatide oiisOciat :ort was ado; ted and John N. Stearns chosen Chairman.
Under the Circumstances.
A citizen who received a telegram to meet n fri-aud from the western part of the State at tho depot was there oa tiip, jtntl, after the greeting, said to
him i "Now we'll get on the car and go
rigui up io mo nouso. "But you are not keeping house?"
"No; I'm boarding at the same. old
"o; under tho circiun.stances I should not like to eat dinner with yon." " WJ i at Pirotimst mees ?" ''Well. T fovor'e m-esent wtfo used to
! bo my wife We didn't exactly agree,
. . . ,k i ad she got a divorco and came down National Weman8nfTrrage Association. I i,ei0 mi( mamed liim." Tho annual meeting of the National Worn-! "Why, that's nothing. Sncli a trifle an-Huffrngo Association was held at Omaha, j as that wouldn't stop me." There was qnito n Inriro attendanco of the : "Yes, I know; but I'd rather not go. advocates of the ballot for w-oinen. itesolu-.j 1'tC applied for a divorce from the wife tions were adopted thanking Congress for the I married after this olio left me, and
appointmont of a select woman's-suffrage
committee in each bouse: thanking Senators Lapham, Ferry, lllaii- add Anthony for their roport In favor of tin impartial-suffrage ' amendment to the constitution of the United !
States; that It Is the paramount duty of Congress to submit a Sixteenth iinicmlincnt which shall secure tho enfranchisement of woman: declaring that the association should labor for tic submission of an amendment to tho national coUkUMI-'OII prohibit ing tlie States from disfranchising on the ground of sex; that tho action of the state conventions of Republicans in Kansas and Indiana, tho Democrats in Massachusetts, the Anti-Monopolists in New York and tho Prohibitionists in . Chicago indicate a recognition of tho strength cf our cause and the near approach of (ho full recognition of woutai's political rights; that it is the duty of the liegislatnres of Iowa, Oregoi: an 1 Imlie.na to ratify the proposed woinan-suffrngo amendment; and that the enlargement of woman's political freedom in Iroland, ieoilaud, India aud llussla is encouraging, whilo the refusal of thcso privileges is tlie more inconsistent in our republic Elizabeth Cady Stanton was elected President for tlie ensuing year.
she's in town, too, and if I should meet
the pair op there I don t believe 1 could eat half a meal really I couldn't t" Detroit Free Preua.
Bitter Creek's Bad Cowboy. Tlie bad cowboy from Bitter Greek was cm tliA flrm.sfaelr loaf i.irrlif TTa
- - - .. .... -r-, .u , went into the Gem saloon nnd thus de
scribed himself: "I'm a race horse in tin advance and a tortoise in retreat ! When you hear iny voice above the racket you kin begin to measure off land for a graveyard!" About this time tho "race horse" found himself doubled up in a corner, and as he sadly wiped tho dripping blood from his nose and bulging npper lip he exolairaed: "I didn't mean to east no slurs onto this place, for here I know tho land's measured off and the graveyard established."-.;? inia Cltv
JSnterpr'we. -
Ifow the I'arsOli Fired Their Zeal. Tho pastor of a large church In Avondale, one of the suburbs of Cincinnati, determined to stimulate the zeal of his rather lukewarm congregation in a new way. He accordingly placed a box at a convenient point and invited his jieople to drop into it dming the week questions upon any sub. ject which interested or perplexed 'thorn, promising to answer their inquiries as best he was able at the Wednesday evening meeting. Tito night came, the questions were read, discussed, -vnd answered, to the manifest pleasure and instruction of those present. Tlie exercise was repeated on several successive Wednesday evenings, the questions showing a singularly thoughtful and intelligent
- interest in spiritual subjects. At lost, j to tlie surprise of all, the pastor an
nounced that the exercise wouia no uscontinued. He then went on to explain that the inquiries had all been propounded bv himself, no member of the
congregation having placed a single
(treat Britain's War Expenditures. It has been calculated that during 12? years, from 1088 to 1815, England spent sixty-five years in war. Tlie war of 1088 lnjderl niim vonra. It raised the eyiionil-
iture to iOT.OOO.yOT. Then came tlie question in the box.
war of tho Spanish succession, which '
lasted eleven years. laxes to tlio amount of jE(52,500,000 was the result, and in tlio war of the Pretender in 1715, this war cost the people je4!,000,()00. Tlio next was tlie Spanish war oi 1739, which lasted nine years and cost the jicoplo A"5i.HK),000! Then come the seven years war in 1750, which cost the people 1 12,000,000. The next was the American war of 1775. Tki4 oiuwde
DuniN 1880 Europe produced 203,330 tons of srino, of which nearly 99,000 tons came from Germany, and about two-thirds from Upper Silesia. Belgium contributed 05,100 tons, England 22,000, Franco 12,715, and Autri i-Uun-gary 8,200 Tub wealthiest pity in tlio United States, in proportion to KHtMlabon, 19 Portland, Ore, '
(From the Indianapolis Journal. Tho private circular of Chairman MoDonald to tlie Democratic speakers enjoins upon all to "arraign the Republican party." The following is assumed to lie tlie exact words of the indictment: Tito Democratic party arraigns tlio .liepublican party, and charges that heretofore, to-wit, on or about tho year of our Iiord lStK), being bissextile or leap year, and after Jdly 4, the eightyfifth year of tho iiidopeHdenCe of the United States, said liepublican party did elect ono Abraham Lincoln to the oillce qf, President of the United States, Mbntrory to the wishes of the Democratic party, and ttgatt ttfe peace and dignity thereof : The Democratic party further arraigns the Itepuhlic.in party, and charges that, whereas, thereafter, to-wit. in the year 18IU. the Democratic partv, bv and
j through ita chief con wcllors, such as I .Toise D. Bright, of Madison, nnd P. W. j Voorhees. of Torre Haute, and tlio Donlocralic members of the Indiana LegtsI lature in session of said year of 1861, by ' prdmib'iiif? aid and comfort if said Lincoln should nf tempt "td oom-co sover
eign States," did instigate and organuto a bloody reliellion, which, through tlie obstinacy--of said, -liepiiblieatt party, lasted four years aud then collapsed; contrary to the wishes of tlie said Democratic party and against the peace and dignity thereof; Tho Democratic party further . ar raigns tho liepublican party and charges that after the quiet and peaceful retire-, ment of tlie lebel Soldiers to their homes, the liepublican party enfrartchised tlio late slaves, contrary to the wishes of tho said Democratie jiarty aiitt (tgAinst tlie peace and dignity thereof; The Democratic party aforesaid further arraigns the said liepublican party, and charges th.it at once it liegau to pay the enormous debt which the said Republican party had created hi its unconstitutional jirnce litre against the Democrats in arms, and that It eor.tirt nes to do the same, contrary to thd wishes of said Democratic party and against tlie peace and dignity thereof; The Democratic party aforesaid further arraigns said Republican party, and cltargcH that, by a series of outrages too atrocious tonnuition, it has SO manipulated and managed the finance of the country in war and in peace that interest 1ms been reduced tojaidividual borrowers from 20 per cent, to (5 per cent., and to the Ooverninent from the good Demot'ratic rate of 12 per cent, to
I 3 per Oeti., t'ctittrrtry to the wishes of ! tue Democratic party and against tlie
peace and dignity t hereot ; The Democratic party aforesaid further arraigns the said Republican party and charge-; that from the tir.it session of Oimgrrtw nftcr it got into X'ower it did not Ceftse lo tinker with the currency of tho e'otirttry, tltltii it had b irished every old Democratie shih-plrtgteT frtnn the face of the earth, and had substituted therefor a national currency, that is good not only in every cabiu in America, but current where'er human foot has trod the soil, contrary to the wishes of the Democratic party and against the peace and dignity thereof) . Tlie Democratic party aforesaid far titer arraigns the said. Republican party and charges that during till thse years of its incumbency it has so oppi'essStl the poor of other countries by its tariff discriminations that a common day laborer, or a mechanic, or anoperative, can buy as much food and clothing with two daytt' labor in this country as he can with six days' labor in England, fr'rtnee fflf Ofli'iiiuuv, in spite of Democratic opposition aft olmig, and contrary to the wishes of the Democratic" party and against the peace and dignity tlidtG3 of; The Democratic party aforesaid further arraigns the said Republican Earty, and ch.irges that whenever any lepubliwm in offlee has been detected in frauds and pei'UltVtioue, the said Republican partv has at once instituted
proceedings against him and seut him to the penitentiary, not withst indhig the advice of the late Gov. Hendricks, who said of A Demonratio. fraud in high place, "bettor let it be;1 tllris bringing: Democratic usages in sneh cases iuto contempt, contrary to the wishes of said Democratic party and against the peace and dignity thereof; The Democratic party aforesaid further arraigns the said Republican party, and says that it received ( from tlie Democratic party the inheritance of a svstem of civil service which had
proved to be satisfactory to Democrats for more than a third of u century, based upon the cardinal Democratic doctrine that "to the victors belong the spoils;" and that said RopubUcan party at once began to reform the same, by retaining in tho service thousands of Democrats rtn l apiwnHiig thousands of others; and that it, the said Republican party, instituted plans and measures for systematically breaking np this fundamental Democratic custom, and had it far under wav whoa tlie Democratic party gained the ascendency, first ju tho House, then in the Senate, nnd proceeded at once to turn out Union soldiers and substitute reliel soldiers in every department of Ctro'verntnent, upon
tue pioa oi cieii-servii-e rciornt ; nuuwio said Democratic party, having the good
of the party in view, at onie- threw every possible obstacle in the way of
the proposed Republican civil-service
reform, believing and hoping thai at tho then next Presidential election ono
Gen. Hancock, a real civil-service reformer, would reitistttnto the time-hon
ored Democratic doctrino above quoted,
to-wit: "To the victors Itelong the spoils;" bat our hopes failed, contrary
to the winliei of the said Democratic party and against the peace and dignity
thereof ; The Democratic party aforesaid further arraigns the said Republican party, and charges that the said Republican party, taking advt-ntage of tlie absence of most ol! the Democratic members of Congress while l)ingsei,.vhje in the rebel army, did pass - a Homestead law, under which thousands of poor men have built happy homes, contrary to tho wishes of the Democratie party and against the peace and dignity thereof; Tlie Democratic party 'aforesaid further arraigns the said Republican Jiarty, and charges that by treaty stipulations with foreign countries it lias secured tlie rights of naturalized citizens while visiting their native lands, contrary to the wishes of tVe Democratic party and against the peace and dignity
thereof;
The Democratic party further ar
raigns tho said Republican party, and charges that, in addition to this provision for the safety of our naturalized
citizens, it has joiued with onr Irish fellow-citizens in sincere sympathy and hope that efforts for hon:o role will prove successful, contrary to the wishes of tho Democratic party and against tho peace and dignity thereof ;
the Democratic party aforesaid
further arraigns the said Republican
party, aud charges Unit in the Siate of Indiana, as elsewhere, it has feloniously, fraudulently and with malice' aforet'lought stolen nnd apiropri.toa the Democratic doctrine of 18G'.l, so eloquently stated by our distinguished ex(lovernor, T. A. Hendricks, to tho effect that tlie people ought to vote on proposed (tinendments to the constitution, and Ui contrary t,o the- wiahes 0
said Democratic pat ty and against the peace and dignity thereof; The Democratic party further arraigns tlie said Republican party, and charges that for more than twenty yeara it has persisted in holding the control of this Government, notwithstanding onr beloved semi-standard-bearer, Mr. English, informed the world that the people wanted a change, thus depriving said Democratie party of a chance to again display its fitness to debase the currency of the country, to increase the rates of interest, to return the frcodmcil to bondage, to fill tho fat offices aud tan Government employes for campaign money as it once did. And the said Democratic imrty further charges that it lias reason to believe, and does believe, that the said Republican party intdntlsrto wvuianage affairs as to Secure the election "bf aifother 3lcpnblicaii President, contrary ttr the wishes of the Democratic party and f gainst the peace and dignity thereof. U'lio said Democratic pirty, therefore, l.cmands judgment against the said Republican party, and writ of ouster, to the intent that it, the said Democratio party, may return to power, and that the said Republican party may go to the head waters of Salt river nntil it learns how it is itself and all other proper relief. EXTRAVAGANCE DENIED. IFrom the Lansing Kepubllcsn.1 Although a State campaign is now in progress our opposition or "combination'' friends have but little to say about State matters, but indignantly howl over that recent "extravagant Congress." So determinedly is tlie noise kept dp that even Republicans aregiring more than usual attention to their partisan cries, and a few ministers of tlie Rostiel have felt called upon to raise"
tlieir vtticrw against tho general extrava-
tions for this year with laet we find the following;. Aggregate apprrnniittionx1 for last year, $219,401,0638; for the current year, $:!Go,028,l5,(i9; increase, $46,522,001.71. Excess ib appropriations for pensions over last year, 13,000,000; forponsion force, $1,744,430; rivers and harlxirs, $7,476,996.71, or a total excess oa these three items of $43,045,005. The latter tunount trabtraeted from the $46,522,001.71 leaves a difference of $3,475,996.71 for.iucrnase: . consequent upon the growth of tho country, including the postal service inj.. ' , crease of $1,493,116 77, and oil the ptito-lic-lmiidingappropriations which axe a permanent inTestment. The above figure s show that tho Be- , , publican Congress was just 'as economy wal as its JDemo-sratic predecessor, except in aniirowrintions for rivers aad
fTarltoi's. Before onr Democratio friends .
Howl any more over this measure we ( respectfully refer them to the record on the passage of the latter ttTiSMuffe ; An analysis of the vote will show the Democrats equally respoisible with Republicans, or a little morn so, if any- , thing, when per cent is considered, A Republican President veto.!d the bill, but the opposition have nothing to say' on that point. To pass the- bill over the veto in tho House tho Vote ( stood (55 Republicans and 57 Dejaocrats for, and 33 Republicans and 26 Demoerits against.' In other' words, 66 p'.r cent, of the Republicans mdniliers preset t and '68 er cent, of f jin Dcuweratinumbipfs Present stood IT by ijid fcilfraf o 34 Jjerflcont, oft the epBiJ'an1rib!rshrftt voftjp tof f UMtsi. tU4ti, and Mir .132 petfentji of the Democrats did the same. In the Senate, of the tj. yeas only 17 were cast Uy Re'pnbficausj wfiile W Ufc W ie$ inlv 5 were cist bv Democrats. WadayarVynhalhjittet l; gross was extravagant in its appropriations, or tliaWibi Member bavi'any
ground for trying x make political tap
ital out of the River and Harbor biU. - .
gunco of a Congfesn "whose appropria- So far as Michigan membew wrti oon ' tinns .uyoTermt. Sinn 00(1 000 more than ' cerned, the appropriations for tha
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utnuLin ui uui jilt Bfa matss werts lift unr tioiml importance, and to have vofcad '"l against the meteure woTflil have l9en;i( placing tlie kntfo at our own thropta to.
far as State interests are coneerned. ; ' 1 '!
i tltose of its oredecessor."
Now what are the facts in the oase? i Tho following tabli- shows the total i nnufouriations made by the lost two
' CongressfW for tho yeai
1882, 188:1:
t ears .1880, 1881,
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From these figures it will be sefen that the appropriations made for the fiscal year commencing July 1. 1882, amount to 265.923.0G5.?'-9, against &U9,367,983.38 appropriated for the iastfiscal tear. In other words the appropriatitins fclr lW excefld tloso of 1882 by just $i6,555,08l.7l. or altont $53,000,000 less than is cii:tr..'ed Iv soma bf our "combination" friends. Of this excess of $40,555,081.71 for 1883, $34,000,000 of it alone is the increase which "that extravagant Congress" had to appropriate to pay the claims of pensioners under the "Arrearage bill." The latter measure was passed with great unanimity by a Democratic Congress. In that increase is also included $1,742,432 to pay additional clerical force of the Interior Department to adjust tho pension claims. The Jteiiuh'iran makes no. defense of the River and Harbor bill, but the public is entitled to the facts. It aril be sn that the river and hsrlior appro
priations for UM3 exceed those of 1882 j bv 7,302,575. Tlte increase in this I
itwii. as alilr stated liv t'-ongreinaw i ! . . , V-r -li . 1 ' t i . . . i
niHcooK, ot Hew iorK m matte up ns i fol:ows: S3.123.000 for the imDi'oVentent i
of the Lower Mississippi, a great natftm-- -road near Santa
al work to which the legislation of ore- Two teams ran awny, and two- WWW
ceding Congresses has committed the j were seriously if not fatally injured. , . country. The improvement of that' j Thompson, an extensive graingreat water-wa -s the right of the great I mv?r, swindled two bauks nt Terjra States to which it offoiils a protection : ji, t the amount of $2,600, htf against railroad monopoly. Seven bun- arawiag money on duplicate bais of v dred and forty thousuid dollars of the imhnR, having Made erjsurw wittt excess is in the increase of appropria- j xKiicucid. tiott for the navigation of the sumo rirer a" . and its trilmtories. notal.lv the Missouri; ! Shockmax, once a retetf aggregating alsmt $3.IH 3,00a Balti- j 5d wlow nmre receives 300,000 of this excess, W'M n-. , ! ? ?:ZJtlh.& ,5?
Providence river $65,000, CMiarlesnon nu TT. ' !
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. ..DTDLUrA ITMBfc ' , Tex new II. gf L and. Panhnadl freight depot, at iiadison, wilicost $15,(loo. ,s The Ijafayetto public . Iflsrary will;: r open about the 1st of Noveiabor with tiKKl volumes. The Grand Aumrof the Riirabliohai nov 103 posts in tho State, a peal fe ; ' Sheridan being tho latest. . , Thk Madison SUtr boasts ol a tnllower mesuring over fdar feet ill cir-
I tsjmference and weighing ueven and. Lone-quarter poundn.
,Th b new Presbyterian Cbwch at !eyj- . intiiir, the eoroetr-HtoHe of whiihwna r- -cently laid, will be oaa of tke 4nfc vin Southern Indiana. A OAlffiHTF.lt of Mrs. Maggi Seotlybt Martinsville, aged 17, was seiitexl witn'fc ' t 1 tit and fell into a k jttle of. boiling nter., .- She was terribly scalded. The First National Bank of J.ifftBrf
j fonville has realized nearly $160,000 on Chesapeake and Ohio railroad acock, . j M'hie.h was thought to lie wortljdess.' A Monroe connty farmer worth ; $40,000 takes no newspaper - of any , '. kind, and when he comes to town the j bunko men will be glad to see him. : Thk new Conrt House at Frauklin as ; nearly done, and, when -fiaished, with.. ;;i.the furniture in its place, ii will have coat in the neighborhood of $100,0001 Asthojti Mclii OAI.I., a colored res-' i dent of Jefferson vi lie, while iiUroeiiced. .. by jealousy attacked his wife with aa " tx, and nearly decapitated her. Ha fit -'t' in joiL Richard and WiRiam Skaggs, Ind- ... A , iana murderers, resisted' capturo in 3ffa ! rion county, Ky., when one wae killBihy' ' i the outcers and tie other was then ,.
made prisoner. About twenty cases of violations of?
the intemal-reveoua law have been wH ' i ported to the officers at Jeffei-sonvaie. , : the offense consisting in using old leer
and cigar stampt. Five THousAKri citizens of Ellitttsville, Monroe canaty, celebrated the. 101st birthday of James Parks. The. Tetoran was accompanied by Ilia wife,
who is 90 years of cge. Oi.n Bob," tha war-horse which Capt. Brown, of thi Third Indiana oav-'-airy, roile through the ReliotUoii, aft- , tended the soldiers' reunion at Con.'r8vill. He is 26 years old. . '' A TEKBiBtE accident-oceurrel at' the Dmikarxl meeting on the Straaticiwn
Fe, Miami county.
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harbor $125,()Ofi, Savannah harbor $li5,000. Galveston harlior $50,000, Oakland harbor, Cal., $140,000, Buffalo liarlior
$25 000, Lynn harbor, Mass., $60,000, and $40i),000 of the excess is for the improvement of the Potomac flats. Tlie sup Xirters of-the bill claim that 1he remaining $2,300,000 of the excess is made np of items equally meritorious. Congressman Kiscock st ruck the keynote when he said: "I lielieve the law appropriates too much money, granting every object it provide.5, for worthy of aid, iind in my opinion it provides for improvements that have no claims upon the treasury of the General Government, but the law for the present year is far less objectionable in this respect thnn in last year's law." Iu justice to tlie members who voted for the Riror and Harbor bill it is no more than fair to state that every appropriation was based upon recommendations of Uutted' States engineers after actual surveys had been made, and in no esse did the appropriation exceed the amount recommended. On tlio contrary, in many instances, tho appropriations wero not one-half of the amount deemed ncees.sary by the engineers. A further analysis of tho figures of tho above table will show that there is .an increase of $2,062,274 in miscellaneous
reliefs. mis excess was for public works, or for other public purposes which carry their appropriations, with then;. There is iu it neatly $400,000 to relievo the sufferers from tho spring overflow of the Mississippi and its tributaries. Iuit is included appropriations to pciy honest claims against the Government. Tliere is also included in the total ex
cess $1,493,116.77, the increase which
was given by the recent Congress to the postal service of the United States. Without crippling the service the postoffice is doing far more work for tho
same expenditure than in either of tho three preceding years. Ninety-one thousand seven hundred mid eighty dollars of the increase is in the agricultural appropriation as compared with last year's. No one will say that this great interest should have been given less. This department is now far-reaching in its work, and yst further extension is demanded bytbs counf.ry. Xa oontrMting briefly the approprii-
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of degradation.
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