Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 138, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 May 1885 — Page 7
THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL MONDAY MOltNING MAY 18 1885.
TKOU TUB BÜIWJLY SENTINEL
OLD VOßLl) ÄEWS. CJuarre 1 In llio En;lih Cabinet Political Strength lirulopiotf Among UrlUxli n ktugmeu Tho Rovl3ed Old TYatamont Com ploted and Oopiea Given ' Out-Othnr tTöwa nisrrrl In thtt c:nhlt, over the Irlnh Crime An t.nb..r IMndtdntea tor l'nrllnwviM-p-nr.tula, 11 c. LoNitfiN, May lc The quarrel lu tho Cablurt Ou r lh) advisability ot niching the Irish Crime net t ame to lie a-i this tvniti?, A minority ot the Ulbltter.s, hearted by HUht Honorable Jov pu Chamberlain, Chairman of the Hoard of Trade, ad vrxatcd the abutdonmcnt of Iho act. This minor ity va finally chorionic, ami the (Jotcrnutent have du Idcd to piopose a renewal for two years if tho act in a motilfkd form. Tho rurticlltte uro ihtsotrnlut ludljctmut At the (iotcrtiuisnt for tnla lUctstoti. They have privately warned tho Minuten that tho effect of any nttcm tt to rcuctv tbo net, cut Ift greatly intubated form, trill be tho thtuwltu of the Itillm.hC" of the Homo 3;uUi ito on tho i:nalUh rmiktltueiKlcs with tho vp.ofttttoti, MlulUr!al atuiiiMtls hsro ton ji i)c to Lrltm tho pnniit iiftllmlnary scihm to i : by tho tnhbitn of the tomtit July at tue urtliiit, hi oil Itltellhog.t, this vxtotitloii tlll I n thwuil.Mi by t!,o lci ir r tu 1 m 1 1 'Mi of Mr. l'Ariivtl' lullnvrus to rrslsl tho lumbal of the ni'l, Mr, l'ar tiiuM fiiMttrr of tiMiNii)iiury lai-itr, and If the tnf wal of ho till b'. o.'Jm II Jiinbln bi In V"r, HirtQf an bj im doubt Hint ho will i') ob. alri.rt it i nKrt ai to biolmitt tho sesiHu tin c Oiufonnbly, 'j tin" U iuuir i u of rtrtmi lueol tutvin U Un I'UflU'llUrs and thrt Million. rialUUi Mint that j 1 1 cj ififi rrm 4 of Iho Hoynmturnt, through Mr. KrHiitfiuti, tho Hpee.nl Jtr ttUh Arrut at thu Vulkan, lu Ihn up I'OlntmtMiiuf a Catholic Art hbUtwn for the iMof'iso of iMibllu, tu Mite nl tho Ubi Cardinal Mii!bt 'I Ii lloui lltilera drat re lr, Vtalali, of Mnjrnuolli Colfege, IIa is ridliirtitlT wottiiy to sutvved im lalu antlnal lit Iho prim Ipal (but In Ireland, and ! lh j bus national sum path Int. )lvtha, Ihn CatholHM.'ierli at Conclave, which mm in luhllti to i I tiutnlim for llio plactf, vUi toil Dr. Wttult tt rtrt !)oi( ci or tbrro i nviiut?j. Uiiit l(i 'Unit, Ihn or.iau i f Mr. I'artill, who ii Miuiilf at) I itcoallno, M" nkn v 1 1 1 a Ilm vohMOf tho w h: (run imrty wiirn u UiumiH Km mcc im ,r.irlli(oti ,m iu liltjvcl wl tu thn Hnly i nltirj, uiul tint tiiu M lion ly ihn YaII .in, liiroiHli jLlr. I rtluaboi'n liiiltiucci. nf Mr. WUU'a iunn?, mul tho kiihiiliuiluo oi tb'it of f)r. Morau, U k Mow alfutk nt llui ji1uidii Unroof tho IrUU V.U oj.ary ami ot IrUh ( lrtbal tn.il,. " I im irygr) mot lot.'kttou' of U"i ini priUM. prliii aot p?o pit? Mfi.i," rtvt thiittit Ironing "uinvxltlitu M li'iiim a trtiimi. tho Mcrut u 4( ititivry of tho l.uüUli Clovrtitimtiit," Mr. Ulai'aloiie'r) proioUea t iitlvtt trlitin1 f.irtAlu It tiemti for Ibo cxti'tinluii nf lot ui aftU-tfovi rn inriit. atot to fm lluafft mod juti' hue In IroUud, litvu f I t to oMtoi ff U i iiuil(lou to hU bolt' y ion(oroiii:t too Iruh ('iIium ml, Thoy will mj. Ii 1 1 uotMiiK rhorl of no uhrtoitoutouot of tho l.o!n ( rlm- H bill ii 4 Mlr4l h of thO tlMU'frtl iMeub'OU ( rtUM'tljJO 1 briouu tut waul in ui.otpitdt oolliirtl trrmuU bm-oh tho luubii woriiu tioco, 'liitj t?oi Wliikiirr it mo loiirrtitruun i'Vfry whti. o.ou labor caitdldaua for iMritioit nur it. Tali 1 iiotirca)b nriltulftrly In inam? of tho arfr bor OtiCUi. hu n, fur ibatamii, a (iUow, ,Njwcdtlj mut otOtr iMittra of nitiLioUiioilOK Indmtry, llio Aoutnunun tu tlin rlivi re a tlvi'ly vn k'afitU m tiui work of taUlii'i auOkCriptloua for too purjoto ol Hw'tutbu wnrAbuiuuit to rulU inrut. Toero tau haroly lu a ttotitt nut tho itNf u wtty ttciu U sit btcnuit no fo itircniitvc:i of Ihn ooor men in Hu iirttUti furllanunt to iUy, li4 in Dio (art tht no man without u fourvd llvulthood, ca;i nnont toauipl ait iniUrlra i'arllaiutotlary out, and lew labor runitlituucica ru atUod to lurutaU m titf by ml.scrlptlou. If nicmbsra vsero to diy alaricd like AOurUtm t'oiiurtiorti tho Hotmof Comtuotm would aou bo rfvolutionied in Ita charaMtr. Mr. Jocpi Arch, tho uunculturul laborer' itndidiiie, bna fonnied to conieit trio rooktttuciKy of Wen Nuifo'K, and la anpportftd in hit doormii)Attori by tho LttiiMl kadon. Thoro 1 a movement orpantzed lu parallel bmnto ralo a uuraber ot workinm to tlie magisterial bsnch In jAtieaaur and YotUihlto, and aovcral iucmbHN of tindca ikDOc'altom lava ul.'endy been OiVcrol irattUterlal apio!ntmcut. farllamcutary clrdea aie c'tittly exilted J?cr lv attuck on tho privat tharar.in of Mr. Uladitoua. tt!r Charlea J)llUo, ColonUl beorotary. and the SJarquIa of Jlurtln.ton, hecretary of War. mado lu tho fetter unt to tho Taria Nouvcllo llevuex by Ccunt 1'ulvaKiall. Adrauco ihcctiot tho letter havo been aupplkd to a number of tho .KozlliU rrrf, and the Count'.' letters kito a number of candala xalnat tho threo gentlemen named, koiuo of theio aeatnlals are old. but many of them aro uevr, it will, pcrhapx, bouovrsto inott American readers thai Mr. iSlalitono li vuloerablo to coulna, cupecUlly togosilp concern lug women. Iiut Coaut l'ulvaait!l rofera clrcutnptantially to the Tremter ai having becu en:a?cd in a uot very creditablo mtrlguo rlth a loviujr. vouiamfeNcribed aa MLaura It,,'1 who li mown to many, and who li described In tho Uounl'a letter si i woman who baa contrac ted ouio very roipcct blo debta In luli locioty. 'Iho only thinjc about ncr,M aarn Vatsall, which cnu bs citlod respect b!t." Tho Count, In that pirtof hit litcratur In which lc aictiatcd tnu uamo of tho Itrlti.h Tremter with that of 'Luara it.," declares that "tho beauty named bail Octadon to rnd her portrait to her old admirer, and Mrs. Cilixlitone, vrno Jealounly watches over tho whims and fancies of her husband, nunt licr portiait uck.'1 Concerning tho i.imo subject tho Count Ray, nmonji otber thing: '! cau not tell you whether tho relatlous of tho 'grand old man' with Mrs. Lnn.try bavo ever rcnlly stepped beyond tho bounda of a ccrtftln seutlmcntallsm, but X tau tell you that he baa uot ceased to pay court to tromcu. llohaia pasMoit for billet dour, and even from hi teat lu J'urlUmcnt ho rco3 notca to ono o! his beautiful nuUtint.i, 'which, often handed todlicrcct merjeutrers under the eyes o! lir. CJUditone, nro acpprenaod Com iiieuUnz on the rumors atout Mr. ülndstono'a alle; fd relations with Madsme NovlloiV, tho editor rf theNouvella Hevnex.which Is publlxhtuz Count VaktaU'a Irtter?. dcclarts, aa a frlead of this lady, that the reporia aro fnire. Ho addr, howcvfr. thnt ha eau not a Cum that a womtn id auth lut lllr;enco as that pomst-wed by Hadtun NoTldotl Is not iUttered by tUe aeutiucnts with which shy inspires Mr. OUdstoue, but ho denies that nho lmi c r retpouded. eveu 'Willi a hadow of llirtHtlon. Tno Count refers to Lord liaitlnstcn'a allrsd lor.c connection with celebrated duchei-a. Tl:o Cutint frtjs iho Marquis docs cot attempt to p'camj auy other vfouau. Hhe gOTen s htm entirely, tno Count says, and Is dis tieet tnouxh to rcp?ct tho proprieties of society, vrhiih, tbankful for thU coueolon, cloei in Jf. IqusUy unicrupulous is YaMaU's reference to lr c:t.r!eji Dtlko: "An advocato for crema tiou," xbe Couut ajs. "bo hd bii young wife cto msttd, and another woman allfo nnltes him slow 'with a gcut:o llamo. l ulr. intelliscnt. distin KiU.id, the friend of bir .'har!e la mill not as craad aMdypsthe frlrndof tho Marqalsof HartSutston, but ho fctill takes him away irom tho vol-. Eariln?. Btiux Parried, she lll break tbo ties trh.cn cncnaia to marc a lifo which aho Has conlertd." Count VassaU relates no fcadal About Hon. Jo eph Cbanbcrllo, frcMd-nt of tlio lUnrd of Trace. Couu; VamaII'i tlo is fcrltht and ntertAinlric. He coLvinr: hin rea lera that he knowa TThatna la writing atout. nnd ho exercises a remaiUblo tileutiortcliif. by ruzsotions a great deal xncro than ho appears dcttrous to make knoFn. TMsaecond letter is prlucloAlly about the Lnjtllb Roial Conrt. conrernlnz tbe court Itself. Coont Vaaaalltayi: -ihe very Mr About tno Koal reHdenco Is fiUcd tvim euvy. hatred and malice. Tho !3t persons attached to tho court are ail In a terrestrial purjatoiy. Tho?o immediately attached to the Queen pre the ne'tett sufferers liothiE; can bo computed to tho bondso of the chlef-lady-in-waitlng. Sic muu dcrllice her habi's. her personal uste, and even her opinions. Alas for her. If hhe happens to bea tetter mcfclan or a more sllirul dru'hts "Woman than the Quen." Alter mere observations of the same kind. Count rut has this to tay of Her Majesty: "The Queen's favorlto topic of conversation are sombro thincs, fArIui tnaUüea, alocklnx deaths lunera's-cverythine belonRinz to the dominion of the horrible. Her Majesty adcrrs. and sho dotes on Mood-stirrlnj stories, abont murders, executions and suicide. Taut, a ycucT American laily, who ono day, during din rer. dcfCTlbed KTapnlcslly tho sufiferlng3 and !rath of l'realdent Garfield, became at oneo a favorite trltb the Queen, wno xnAde tho young Ud? try c-t;t for three weeks.' Ihm Itince of Wales come into Count Vaasaira lUtr icr a crest deal ol space. In one paragraph, z.zzi a prominent ctartctcxittlc of . nla
Rojtl HUhntM. the tnihrst liu Via folloin: lim l'rtnce of Nje' ;racloune4 towrard pro.tr omtu amount." to renkutM. Uli motner'a co irt Is thßgsjtfct coutt lu Kuiope. Tfce Trlnco Ulm !( llofK hl lair rrltrud ny rmill4.Tl.? wlilcQ toey mar choocw to tke, nod he olitn orerlooSs Ttry Ririslnw' ItWrtin. His inconpiriblo t-ict belpa him to ;et cat of the most delicate ixmII10US." Ills rumored that steps will bo taken tr aup prisa the publication ot Count Vaasaira letters ta theEiiKlUb rapr. A abpatcu iron Madrid anaoances that Mr. Pester, tho American Minister to b;ain. arrived at the Spaulab capital yestexlsy to renew negotiations for tte tocplelo:i of a commercial treaty between fcraln and tho United States. The political coalition between the Liberal Fpsnhh KcpuhifcLi and the dynamic Liberals i as bcn dissolved, owlna to tho rctlretneut from itot iho ujt.atlc Liberals through fenr that the alJ'snce tnlght briD'i about tho success of the liebuldicans. h-cnor Cnstrllar, tbo Itepuollcau leader, hsa called a rouventlon of deltvatp.4 ot the Kepnhilcan Mctlon of the f.ibcral inrtjr to i'urm a piatiorm on a iMit for the futura action of the Independent Litora s. Tho ruoltiro of tho c "alltlou ban eniboldf nel tho Hpau'itj Uomcrra lives, who Do longer qucattort thu prospect of a cbMti!o In tb h'psnlsti MlnUtry. From n. i'ettrburü cornea tlio news that the iMiMfen (ovrrnmeot l as decided upon K'ImUm. Ulirt thet.ermnu trovluce alonij tho itsitlc "n accomplhh this the t.'.ar has bsued a tikao tuat lierraftrr tho Itumlan lansuaizc shall bf taught In all school, lu thcto provluee. and nhall cnllrdr rrplnco th (icrmati latmtiszo In Uoo achoo's wherrlu heretofore It baa i.u taURht. A similar rdb t has been lsttcd lu War mw In tho onu lal Journal Thuedli t tnakr tho Kussiati latmusan to bo tatiitht In alt tho elcmcti ttry ithonis throughout ItttiMitn roland. It announces that as soon as Iho Ahstto Utitati dimtultyls Adjusted the Carlua will visit the I'fturcMpl. Wales lu London. ( Iho Duke of J:dlnbui4 win ueerrd Admiral Sir John Hay In ti.ft roattoaiid of tho Mrltin'i flot lu tho Mcdiu-rrat fail, 'iho l'rluc Hcori: m Wait' lo bo appointed as l.lvutoiiaut on his uuctu'a Pat" bin Mr, rafiHi, stnto his iiuntaKi. ha Itkti to ki plPa a C4trl and ho now ronlifes in a flu vIU at Mut -kitvatn, aud rrtvUcs but few of til Old frb ibis. Aomittirstif f.fr, Jamea Ntophous, eidjt l c nor ot i ho I' n Una, are uritn( bun to rot urn to Irulrn t and tsk part In Itlth poiitbs, Ho will bo tumio tu n ii'Unt of a outi tpuey raised f ir him by puhllo doitallou, '1 ho tub iitfon of his f I U n I n to midir him so linliipfiMieut that Hit tan lUloid to piMctitrtllv driy tho niiveruiaitMl, I Mo nikh (oi HU t tt li t It' copies of Um rVho t Old Trtt!out I iiuprt'iMdi iiImi In I ttaUipi, 'Iho lall Mall cits tlo ktaloti thU ovoloiMh I U.e I omion i orrrpitMdout of a urcat Nnw Von iiewi sptr olU rut ,'oO lor sluiidv a Mjht of an a b vain Mopy of tho ivvlu't Obi h sUntout nt ono of tlio ()utvi'rliy prtxr. Tho olbiura bavlint tho Ptlntiou to t haiuo worn obdurate lu rotutiiM to si 1 1 (t1 to tho iiMt limil. Mil's Ohlllpttii I n it at, Tbo oi r iponiliMil, tliu (ltllo kui, was author. Im .1 by hi paper lopnd vMtJIu tt le.irittihtiu Iho liisln feaiiiira of tho ntjW ncinIou. I Im dm ordnik for Iho lkiio ot tho lovliloa Aiiioutlt toovjr l.tHO.tooropUa. 'I ho l'ailuit thPitrlciH riMiit how i'lolnt has bot tu to pn.ipoioos, 'Iho ibdn It nt tho (traut 0. ta llon-n will iioioiiht to k '-''.o o, At lncOpiA Cotiihiuo liu to Iis bi'oit a btoilt diiflu; luo ontlrit irntnn liituiuuUiu Pi Jiint lo 'iho Oileoti hua ins.lo titln It tv hl h i 'AM to it vory Mirtt. Moni" ism IhiMWil ati'TO'H iitudiir?it durliPl thoki'Mti;i at ihd i htiifi r I'lattt aUe, IMott Mou Unit' nw plsy, 1 4 Hl, hu butt itiveu a koiPs of wihato pdfioiiiirtiii nt a minor tu au r lu t oiolou for iho purnm f f treuilofl mi riotlisb company, '1 ho friths prol otii oit n poor rthstitiot fornu'r (Haunts b l.uioic.iiilt fUilou 'lorry.lt u ah erutoed. Ion t my ihlilliiit rii bikaavnmM by iho r nt rallurc id Ihr dcfaultlx slot k biokur, (iohUrtiiiiidl. "fbe Vuuiiü Tramp" m tbo iitln of WlllU' iuw diMMi, which Ii bfru bought bf Mr, Lantttry, 1 ho Hiiiititrot-tY' iho lal work of Henry liron, ili miooI, wa ptodiK lo dsy, It uOiU'Vod a par 1 1 l kin ct kt, A dbpsit It from l'sils thlt ovt nlurf sutosthat f) in al Jltirro H'l.ol. lolttsph to .lay, dsti-d lUnot.as foiiowi: ,k hlni'4. et'iUtl ant" ihtt I no evscualirm ot 1 1mm Ytitt'Otidin U now u'tl v uty pforn-dMH'. lit Ltd ct let uro nrrivliu at our uii.iti aud tcudtiiuv kiit.mUtiou." the Tti.viM:ilTutM:. " ma Hiiioi of Iii ! U bi i 'iiimlif of Iii ttftvls ion Work ul tint Atootlcoii Hovlaers I'ra Coniiuouta
I.ommin, Msy Iß, AiuouK Iqu llnlitor touches of tho revision of tho Old Toitamrut aro ihoio thst ixcurlu tho well-known pauAcu whUli is hero Bivcu, AsroTised; "Jtut J know that my He dtcticr llfoth, and that Ho shall stnnd up at tho Ust day upon tho earth, and after toy skin has been lUktroTcd, yot from my llciti lull 1 io j (iod vhem 1 thall tco lor myielf, and mluo cy' m!iU tciiold aud not Aiiotiier," Another welb kiiovrn pajo in i:ccIolastlci tu. ronicsj 'isctnombiT alio thy Creator iti tho day of thy youth, or cvisr the evil day come, or tho years itraw niuh when thou shalt My 1 have no pleasure lu thtm." Tho chauxo hu to Is "Ky member abo" for 'Itemember now," with au other variant, "or over tho evil dayacooio" for "whilo thij v II days como not." Tho alterations inthocasoof Ocuevis havo already been Riven, and for tho lake ot comparlaou tho twoconclud Ins vttscs from tho Old Tetsmcut may bo cx United from each version. The authorized runs thus: "Kohold, 1 will send you Kltjah tho oropliet before the comlns of the great aud dicadtul day of the Lord, and ho shall turn the hesrt of the lathers to tho children, and tho heurt of tho children to their fathers, lest I como and smite tho earth with n curse." There, vised renderi It: "Uehold, 1 will kcud you KUJah the prophet beforo tho crcat and dreidful day of the Lord come, nud he shall turn tho In art of tho fathera to the children pud the heart of tho cull dren to the lathers." Amou minor changes may bo quoted, (iho foolish scorned tho quiet of fcrlüK, for the loob make a meek of sin." Too Witch of Ludor now ices only "a Cod," not ,'Ciods', asccndlui. In I'roverbs, a naushty rcrion" becomes "a worthless person." ,,Viuf is a mocker, strong c rink is rutins, M becomes VYino is a meeker, stroriR drink a brawler." lu Daniel "Aatoulrd lor awhile" Is tucd fusteu-l of "As tonlcil for an hour." Tho substitution of modern words for nrchlac expressions has only taken pUco whtro tho wonl wsi not only oi'xolote, but to tho public uniut'UUlldo. "üoat olinall" iaiubstl tuts.it for brUandlno" in IJeremlan 11., 'J, whero the Almighty psumUes to raUoan army asaiukt Babylon, "and ncalnsd him that llftcih himself up In his briuaudtno " For tho word "cocka trlco" there is Riven ,basllIk,, with adder" as the marginal alternative. MTho wimples and tho crirlni? pins" mentioned lit iMilah ö, 22, havo altogether on-appcared. Jimexod" I bamuel makes way lor Humours," ifobcroon" ii rt uilercd in ExoJus x.wlli, was "coat of mall" and in Job sll as "Tho l'olntcd dhaft." VOKi: OF THE AMERICAN r.RVISKR. The connection of America with tho revlilon re malLs to be noted, it in explained as follows: Jn thopiefact tho rcvlcera bad already mado omo vronrts, and had, in fact, cono twlco lhroußh tho rcutatcuch boforo they secured tho to operation o! tho American (ld Tcstamont lieMjIou ComiulHee. The firsi revision of liios7 cial books wes submitted to tho coakiieratlon of tro American revb.r-). and, except in tho case of the I'tQtatcuch. the lCujritsti t ouimltteo had the beuthtof tbir ctltic:.-uN Aud susctitions before they pre reeded to Huo second reviMon. Thiia;c CLd r&vJs cu w in a like manner forwarded to 'Aiaefica. and tho latest thoughts of the American rcvutrs were In tfce uundi of the Lnillsi committee at their fioal review, öujscstions from the Airerhau revisers were treat d with tbamo co;. sidcTatlou a tbco from members of tbe L'usllsh committc. opd were adopted or rejected on their merit. The prcfaeo aiidu that thoo points on which there was üi !init dlsacreeuient Are placed on nrord in tho nppc udix, tilling slitetn pases, lfce American emchdtlous so recorded are coiedy directed toward rcoJernlzinsr tho traiulatlon by l.v c oalsion of obsolete forms, Loih of Uugua?e hi d spelling. .t-: rrrs cotvent. The Dally Hews a): lh revisers have erred, If they havo erred at all, on tha klie of obtinate r ot:M?ivaiiini rather than on the side ot rah InnovatlolJ.,, The Athmcnm says: Tbo revlilon is a literary lucCfa. There are no pretentions to kcholarly ceupleteneks and practically no alteration iu the texture. The revUers can bo cinratulsted ou the wHdoni of their dcciilon in declining to mke a tew text as ttio other committee did with the New Testament' GENERAL FOUEKJX SEtVS. The t?aez Cannl Supervision. TAnis, May 16. La Kcpublique Francaise Insists that Trance must adhere lo the French proposals regarding Inter sJate supervision of the Suez Canal, and tars: "If Eofrhvnd wilt uot supervise the canal with Kuropo. Kuropo will supervlso thj canal without England." Xfotlilns tiew In the Afghan Frontier Ones tton. London, Miy lC.The Government, in accordance with Mr. Gladstone's announcement jesterdsy, laid before Parliament a list ol oQicIal papers relating to tno Afchan frontier question. The
Daperi contain nothlns which hi, not alrmdy b-n matin known, only covering well kaoiru ktrouDft up to the ivsjdeh Incident, and throws no lizht whatever uron the nature of tnono:otUticDK allien have been carried on teteen Koc)st)( anl iula sloco the date of tno battle on thcKu&hk. A Pres nt From Ut Czar to Oeneral KomarotT St. rrTEitm;i?f:, läay 16. Tho Csr has" aent General KomaroOT a "aword of honor." Tho hilt of the sword is cold, and tho wubbard is really et with diamonds. The present was accompanied by nn au ojraph Utter from tho Czarwartnly pmlMDR Central Komnrotf a military meaiure and bis prudenco and CrmucM In CK.illu; with tho Afiihlns, as well; as his Rallautry lu theemrse' mint at HahkirTt. A tlmiiar houor was coufarcd upon Ueuetal Zakrjewtkl. Irioculntlnc Hith Cholnra Sltcrobe. MADntn, May 16. Over 1,700 persons havo been Inoculated with cholera microbes by the Dr. Kcr ran In the provinro of Va'cocla n a preventer of the diktat. Iho newststctn Is said to bo entirely stucf lul, and the cpldsmlo Is diMppoarltijr. Dr. Fi t ma lutcLds to vielt LuRlaud wltlilu a few weeks, .
The LoimI Act. Ut'itMN, May lC-The Freeman's Journal, lu au editorial lo day crmmcntluir upon Mr, UlAdstono'a statoiocnt In tho ltouo of Commons lsst night ro gardin the tlovetumetit'a intetittous in relation to tho Irish Cr I tors act, asys: "Tno renewal ot the art Is a iitihilliatltu toutcMlou ot Mr, Olad itouc'a toasted Laud act," Wnrtta KsMlnUter lfrry tnipeuctied I'sttu, May -Iho Itadlcals tnlt upon tho itiiprachmtntof M, Jules Terr, tho late i'fctuler, and bis whole Mlutstrv on srvotuit of tho do rp lion winch they are clot rued wlih havliitf pmo tlcvd tu leurud to thu franio ClttiKsn nur. On llit Hl U Mat. (Jaipo, May lC-lluii1ie1s of oilicnis ami 1)1ditislfiom tho remnant of Iord W'oisotev'a N'Uo mi tdltfon, are airtvln at Aro Hbulfa and Cairo, Many of them aro on tho sick list, A (Irtwtt llitltlo luiifctfot, Cairo, May K'.,-A Mifat battlo tsospet to t to bo fought soon at Khsrtouid Ihalwwti lilMshdtand tho itvalfitlto prophet. Tho latter has polloctoit nn liniiu imn fori oof following and tliey aro now RdlMiictih; to altsck tioi Mahdi, WaVSMASASBSaanSBkMC WAleoniloii Mr, rlialpa. UiNi'titf, May 1(1, -The Pally Vtloai'rtp!t hai a Uiidlna rdllorUI warmly wploomlnK luo now CnlUd States MluUtrr, Mr. l'hoip, Tin lnli tiiliiina Aid. t oniiOM, May M Tho Daily Naws (Liberal) et )i(kMNlh'i fnr that Ihji Cabliiel buy Im hciltoii mi tho lilh Cr I mm Ail by a coalition of lUdlrnln, I nriielllUs and IMbo of tin Conorvatlve ho lollow the had of Lord llsinioli'U Chutuhtll, Tlio (lidtril Moles PlhiUlrfr, I inion, May IU, Mr. James llui)l liwoll, sf. Ur Utttnt Iho (juceu at Wlud-ur Caitlo an 1 bl t Olli her farewell, rfttinied thU moruliu to biööt and wvlcotoo his aui Cfkor, Mr, 1'nvlps, Ontar ol iiim nsrtor I omuim, May M -TIip will confer tho ()r iU r of tho (Urtor, with tho titlo of Itoyal llhihm. on I'linco Loutk. of raltonbrtK, on thoocciulon of Ills !( MlltO (i I'lllH h llrrttrK v. tlbliuui v, I ONfmy, May IC .r-A itlspatth from Monaco tu nouiKt-s ihn iiM4th of Mr. ramus, tho author of "tatUd luck." IHKN U.N EL hVKUIALS. Oreaiiaburtf Items, fljuctal to tHe alciitlnol. ' , (litu.NMit VM, Ind., May in, About mldnlaht tho flro alarm was sounded and It wc found that tho (ircentburn Furuliiiro Factory was burnluc. The bulldliiu, a larko flyo itory brick, situated lu tho southwest part of tho city near tho .audi., r.ullioal, was tilled with furnttura, matorUl aud machinery. Th lire Departmont was Prompt, but tho only sucooss of their ellorts was tho tavlnii of other btitldinws lu tbo vicinity. Tho hutliHu nod consents wero eullrelv destroyed. Tho butMlng was valued at in.toa, H o fuintiure, material, etc., At JIO.OOO, Tho ltmurnifo was lluht. dbdrlbuted as follows: Oerwants, tl foO: Uritlsn America, !7."0j Woslchekter. Vilti. and l'hocnlx, f 500. Tho Qrcctisbtinf Mamilactory was AVd by a marvel -tho bulhtlu; tmnndlately Adiolnlnit tho burnlnir bulldtutf, aud part of It was covered with a thliulo roof. Tho Uro Is snproied 16 bo tho work ot au incendiary, A railroad engineer, lau Hhake. first illscovered tho fire, and ut tho tltno tmw n man runbtniraway. Meisrs. r-cllnst & Wo'iloy, proprietors of tho factory, r-av that they have alrcaay arranged for another bulldltiß till they cau rebuild, Their business wilt b continued. Ihecasoof Flora Knuts vs. Ralph Martin was settled yesterday by tho Jury ulvlus a verdict for tho defendant. Nu Funis has lived with Martin live or klx years, as she says, in tho capacity ot a retvnnt, and brought suit for f soo. Mnrttu claims that her position, by agreement, was thst of "ono of tho family." Tho caso was tried at tho November term, aud also at tho February term. Iu both cmks tho Jury failed to agree. Monday Is the dsy set for the Block trial, bnt It is likely that tho case will bo poitponed. Judco Hershlre, who hssbecu appointed to try the case, con not servo now, on account of legal engaioincuts, l'obslbly another Judk'O will be selected, Oolnmbua Culllusa. Special to tho Sentinel. CoLVMRi, Ind., Way IC Tho barn of Gcow Kltiffi la Gcrinau Township, wsi destroyed by tire last night. A large quantity of corn, wheat and hay was destroyed. Tho Ion will roach 53,60 on wheat, l'artlally coverod by insurance. Tho barn ot Frank Whltlngton, Jr., In Hansou Township, was burned last evening, caulng a los of bcvcrai hundred dollars ou wheal. There wai no insurance. Sent Up for Two cars-Colo, Special to tho Sentinel. L'OANMor.T. Inl, May M.-Chsrlcs IUldcrtoa, a Citrmati, was found guilty of criminal assault on .nna LCRh aud sent up for two years, Aicilesof match games of polo will bo played between -the Urotdwavt, of this city, and tho DelI'M tram for S lio a aide. Tho lirst gumo rill bo plajtd hero Wednesday hijht. Child rotolJy Injured. Bpectal to tna Sentinel. &iir.Li;vviM.c. lud., Hay 1C Nora Gray, tho lafaut daughter of William Gray, who lives in tho üouth part of thU county, recclvo I lujurlcs yester day evenlug which uro expected to prove fatal from a heavy Ura" falling on her, injuring her kplnc. a Fitllnre ufa Ir ilouU Ilonse. Bpeclal to tne fentinel. ViNCENNr,, Ind., ITay IC L. A. Wise 1 Co., one of iho largett dry koods bonsea In tho city, failed to-day, and 'transferred tho entire stock to J. H. l;.ibb. LUbllltlca believed to be $J3,0Cü. IiidlnnapolU Artillery Wlcatbe Champloa shin. Bpeclal to the Sentinel. Neu Orleans, Hay 16. IndiarapoUs Artillery win first prize and championship of the world. THE 3IUHDERED ITALIAN. Farther Particular of the Kllllnij of the Italian llosa bj Ills Comrades Near Kokomo. KoKOMo.Ind., May lC.-During last fall a company of eighteen Italians procured work on tho new Lafayette, Iinrllngtou and Western Railroad under the supervision of Contractor McCaxty.now of this city. Four of them, it teems, rented an old outbuilding on tho farm of Mrs. Llvinjston.about twelve miles west of this city. When winter set in and work was suspended, these four Italians, who were all that remained of tho eighteen, did workaround the neighborhood at odd Job, and lived the best they could until Tuesday, the 5;h lutt,, in: hopes of getting the wages due them frcm the railroad company. .The Monday folio tying they were seen burning up rabbln near their caoin. Tuesday they boxed up thiir thine i and
fclrM Burl Hvtnton to take them to Flora sUtion. iu Carroll County, atatmg I Llrincston that thty were going to Cnicago. uut one was abieat. and the nmaialnir three bought ticket to Otn clnnatl. Nothing more aa thought of the matter until l burOay rooming, when buck Livingston and W. T. Kelly went to the Shanty and dhcavoroi an old zcattriM and clothe plied noon the house badly stained with blootf. This Aroused suspicion, aid they immediately Instituted a keuch of the premises. Nn going down tho rAvine, 100 yards from the.bouse.thf y discovered a fresh pile of dirt In a frccludwi ppot and begsn to dig and wero sooa horrified at finding a man's arm. They quit digging and tent vrord to Coroner Smith, of mis city. 1 be Coroner had the whole body disinterred, and it was idontifled as thatof Antrjy NlcoU.the ba of tht laborerR and a sub contractor of iho rail, read work. Hohadarop" pbout five foot bug atound his neck and his skull was crushed in by what appeared to bo tbo polo of au ax or a heavy club. Toe rop was used to drasr the bO'Jy from tho kc ne of tne murder to lis burial pxe. There la forro evldetico gotn? to show that tno otlirr Hab Jans bad threatened him, believing that he was rispouMLle for their not gottltK their ptr, au l ibis, mo't probably, was tho cauo of tho dod. as Ntcoll bad neither hrnnry or valuables to tempt them. Th last icm of Nliolt allvo was KtlurJay evening. Ma? This night, it Is bollvcd by tho iielfc'hbots, was tho tltno of his murder by bis cjiuj amors. The tnrco companion: of Nicoll aro sup tool lo have gouo to bharou, Chio, to work .on the public works. (Ui.VrUAL (KANT.
IIa Is Ilrlahtor ntitt Itottor. Ifew Von, Msy K.-tienerat Grant did not slcc till t utto late latt lil.tht, being somewhat restless with pain, but ho slept until v or 10 o'clock this morning, Whe it dressed ho rsl t ho frit bHithtcf mid better. Colonel tirattt nald bo should, if po'slblo prevent his tatiicr froptwork Inu upon his book to day. thoiuh ho sooius hoU'T asthowotkls virtually linlnhcl. SBavsKxm&uiSK. caasss.iMjswBSSASM t)lileio PUtKitu, lb? followton special frut'i Chlc ip, coueprtilti tlit I'nttlUli Pintli id, wris ttcelvt'il yvstonUy by Ji a. iucure, or iiiiii4iiato;ik i Ciih aoo, M,iy lP,vvheat opruot firmer under Idi'MUio Ifnui loial shoMs to (over. 'I fiolinw ha brrtt very llaht and valuta havo porn ilioilr told. and advanced by iho demand 1 1 cover. Tno mail kit thiki'd stioiM, Too Htunllou tiinatiis nu clouded and crop r.'l oit i ouliuuo vet y lud. '1 ho nop slmrlaiio in ti at S3 yt til 11 i 1 1 v lauio Mjiu-r Values, HptM tilatois its a whola appoar i onvin nd of this, but (ho Irtru r oporatota nululalti tit it Ilia advaucowill not malt riall-o for so mo Umoio i onto, and In tho lucmilliuo they nro following tho short stiio, Duo of our lnuct IomiI spm uhilois, in k riiklini of Ihn iniitkcl ajra when ho vtono d hi ru IhiMii wet hs k,ii Juno whost was 'Mv, ;iuco t Iis Ii II ti s s l ieu ilt Vi 1 i i 1 that Ilm nop was i Hi oily datitstft'd, and now Juno wheat is t.. I ho Itoublo . oiim tu bo Hint Wheat ha tiM nuiiy fdoipls, Wo Hill iiiiiliilaln tho opinion that Iho i irp klirrliiRo will prove a drchilna fu'dor and Ion u value Malier ovcuniaUy, Woarlii Ipslo an at iho alpliiu lu.iiliel, and ImIIovo In but UM on bn ska, InklUit pioül Yk liüio v r wo cn realU i at a lilt iidvaiiet, iNirn Is stctdy, but :o ly wuiUtnlnj. ; ; - . aSSSSk - ? - . -s-.-iaj tifiitriiead toe Two wisia Au I'JiMit ninitt tlillt. l ini t i n, P.t,, Ma)-- li'.-Kmil Horvor, anotn J'lo)im ilt rtlid ctilli;innl Igelit, Wrt SllttMliui t to the pMiltentlary for two )pai to day furllleusl voilim at thü inn iitmitcipiii citM t tan. Cm Monday nest au ejectment mit luvolvlnit HPH'fly to tho valuo of t.MüiUi K) of Thouioou . I.yoii aaullikt tho I. till of Julius Marshal , dti.' in nki d, will como up for Hial In tmliniUr County Ci urt, '1 bo propi tty In upui lontaius i.tsm at us, and Niltiiuiid lu Ivuii Towmhip, li au r County. It uas mi this f'roptrty (hut l ha rnuMim I .lu r and Ariisimn t wails aro slttuitjd, whlgti piudiucit O.tju'JliaritlspcriUy, li ilbuis on tbo Wnr l'ilb, (i.Mui'i C'pi.sajMi, May lfi.-1'ilvato Watson, ol tho Mu)tleth Itatlallou, who was woundt)4 In tho lut cii!.;a-einrut at liAttouche, died at the hosplbil at Kaskatsay this forenoon. Tito oihcra aro doing; will. A Culirry ill.tuiich kays rrpjits havo rti.chrd l ! i e i o thnt tl'o Tuttllo Intisiu, from roundtnv Luke, atooit Iho warptth and uns hi,' totCoiHiuy, lioiutoiccmeuts Aro atolutcly ruq tilt cd. Out of 1 a i. When tle tones of a rdttslcal IcMrument become himh and discordant, we say It is "out of tuno." Tho tamo may ho said of that far moio woiplcrful and complicated piece of nice iisnlntn, the human structure, when It lecomes disordered, Not only actual dlkcano, but thoto far tnoro common cautcs, overwork, menial anxiety, aud fast living, may impair U vigor and activity, Tho best umciy for a partial collapso of tho vital oner tics, from thront from other source, Is Hoitctter'sHtomach l'ltters, which Is at tho same tlmo an agreeable and mind chccrln cordial, aud tho best posslblo Inviporant m all cases of debility. It U an lnconparahlo stomachlo . and autl-billoua mcdletno, cradlcatea fcveritudasuo, and prevents subkuiiuent attacks, it remedies with certainty and tliorouUtncrs bowel and kidney complaints, dyspepsia, nervousncsj, rheumatic troublek, rouraUia ami many other bodily ailments. It airo counter acts iLtluonces wh.ch predispose to disease. Kulghta of Honor. fcT. Lotri, May 1C Tho Supremo Lodfje of Knlßhtsof Honor resumed their sessions to-dsy and continued tho dbcusvlon of the law toclvo the bupremo I.odeo orUlnal Jurisdiction lu all cacs of ofl'cr.so against that body. Alter consider-' Able debate and the adoption of several amendments io tho tubstltulo mentioned iuthcao dispatches lat nlsht, the Iaw was perfected and iHied. Tholodßo then adjourned till Monday Ajul tho delegates went on a pleasure excursion down tho river ou two steamers this afternoon. Tho dltclples of pood old Izaak Walton fire nover to Iioppy as when indnlp;inr it) their favorite pnMlino ot fishing. 'Unfortunately, bowever, malaria Is frequently nciiutred on tl.e river. It therefore behooves fishermen, ami others who spend their time on tho river, to da well provided against this infection. They can frcl perfectly eecuio l( they keep Mlthler'a Herb Hitters ou hand. It io Invaluable for tnnlnria, chills and fever, ague and all complaints of a similar nature. aaaaMHaMaayaMBMiiMaaM Granted rs Writ of llaboit Corpa. S'r.w Yokk, May 10, Jud'o Daniels has granted a writ of babCKH corpus iu tho cao of cx-Juror Humel, of th hhor, trial, who was xentitoretl yhtetday forcontcmpt of court. Tno writ Is ro turnable Monday, ,
Hood's Sarsctparilla Combln? In .1 manner peculiar to itself, tho bo:t llood-jiurif) In;: and htreu;;t!ienln reuic diei of tho vegetable l:lt:p:lotn. You w ill find thU wonderful renuuly clfectlvo v. here other medicines have failed. Try it now. It will purify your blood, regulate the disestlon, aiul Rive new life and vigor to tho entire bouy, "Hood's Karsaparilla, did me great good. I was tired out from overwork, and it toned me up." Mrs. (1. 12. Simmons, Cohoc s, N. Y. M I suffered three years from blood poison. I took Hood's Sarsaparilla and think I am cured." Mits. SI. J. Davis, Hrockiort, N. Y. Purifies the Blood : " ; Ilood's Sarsaparilla ü characterized by three peculiarities t 1st, the combination of remedial agcnt3; 2d, tho proportion; Sd, tho jrorrvu of securing tho active medicinal qualities. Tho result is amcslicino of unusual strength, cflcctlnjr cures hitherto unknown. Send for book containing additional evidence. "Hood's Samrarllla tones up my system purifies my blood, sharpens mv appetite, and Fecms to mnko me over" J. 1 Tuoiirsoy, Xiitcrof Heedi, Lowell, Mass. "Hood's S.irsaparilla !eat rll otherf?, and fs worth itaweisht In rold." I- H-u:niMiToxt IZ'j Kauk btreet, New York City ( Hood's SarssparH.a Bold by all drj?5ist3. $i;siiforS5. Mala only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. IOOPDogco Ono. Dollar.
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