Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 27, Number 51, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 August 1878 — Page 5

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 7, 1878.

KEARNEY IN BOSTON.

Reception of the California Agitator in lanueil Hall Last Erening. An Immense Attendance An vertlw Meeting A Characteristic Speech awl Oreat EKtmiiMm. Boston, Aug. 5. Dennis Kearney was formally received at Fanueil hall this evening by one of the largest gatherings ever held within and around its walls. Not onefourth of the crowd could gain entrance, and during the proceedings an overflow meeting of immense proportions was in progress in the square. The crowd was noisy, enthusiastic and reckless, but withal good natured. Within the hall the heat was intense, and following the example of Kearney, a majority of the audience were soon In their Bhirt sleeves. T. C. Braphy called the meeting to order, and E. M. Chamberlain presided and made a speech. He regarded this great gathering of laboring men as presaging the overtaiow of the power of capitalists. He said that the gubernatorial office was within the grasp of the laboring men. Some one cried out "Butler" when there was a loud outburst, and three cheers for Butler were given with great enthusiasm. The speaker, pleased at the demonstrations, requested the audience to short again, and at the name of Butler still louder applause ensued. Concluding the chairman said, "Though the capitalists are hitting us now the time will soon come when we will hit back with righteous vetigeanca. Dennis Kearney was then presented and received with uproarious cheers. KEARNEY'S SPEECH. Mr. Chairman Tli ree cheers and a tiger for Dennis Kearney.l Mr. Chairman and fellow worklngmen and women of Boston Ou behalf of the worklngmen of the Pacific coast I thank you for this grand, enthusiastic reception. In order to beat responsive to the popular will and expression that went np from this meeting to-night when a certain man's name was mentioned, I feel like bringing a message of greeting; and love to the man who is lesser than Macbeth, yet greater: to that fiery and incomparable Kairt of debate; voice, good boy" to that chivalrous and white plumed Navarre of the rostrum, the ga lant, gifted, glorious Butler, (ireat applause and cries of "say It ogaln"l. We bid him take heart, and hope he will receive the reward from worteingmen of Massachusetts lie so Justly merit for hisbo:d and outspoken action in behalf of downtrodden humanity. Applause. With the remark, "It is getting hot, Mr. Chairman," Kearney took off his cravat amid loud cheers and laughter. Continuing he said, I am sorry, friends, we are not rich enough to be able to hire Beecher to knock the bottoLX out of hell. Langhter. What is the matter With the country that the worklngmen are arising from north to sonh, west to east, to do what? To take charge of their own affairs. (Applause. I ask you applause does it not mean death to the railroad robber and the treacherous, thieving landholder? Applause. Does it not mean pollilcal oblivion to the rancorous political bummer? ApplanHe.) Kearnej then alluded to the method in which the meeting had been organirHl, and contrasted It with the manner of the i'xx west, where the ch airman was nominated by the people present, thereby deosing the snylockian vagabond who spends weeks with a wet cloth around his head studying a speech with which to osychologlze his nearer, then went on the following day scheming and planning to rob the men he addressed the previous evening. Applause and laughter. My fellow countrymen, as a representative of the poor working classes, I appear before you tonight Applause and cries of 'Oood!" with no classic language with which to feast my hearers. Applause, Believing the English language contains In the neighborhood of 60,000 words, I am in possession of a few hundred of theRe words, and use hem, by humble, plain, unvarnished words, to extol virtue and condemn robbery. Applause. The speaker then paid his respects to the press and the associated press newspapers. From the earliest days ot printing they had been more in the interest or cutthroats, bilks, daylight thieves and midnight assassins. lOreat applause and laughter, and crlesof "Put that in print," For the reporters of the presa I have great respect. Laughter. They are worklngmen like ourselves, working for bread and butter. Laughter. But for the villainous serpent, like "slimy Imps of hell," laughter that own these newspapers, I have the utmost contempt. There are a villainous, thieving, infamous band of scalawags laughter that are aiming to control. If the worklngmen of the United States possessed within Uieir breasts a siugie spark from which the rlaine of freedom could he fanned they would not permit such monsters to live in their midst. They would control these telegraphs, they would haul these infernal, lying scaiawsgs from power and select honest men to transmit plaln.unvarnlshed news. Applause. 1 don't care, of course, how I look. That's my business and nobody's else. Laughter and applause. As to my nngrammatical sentences and ungrammatical speeches, for .!.o0 I can always hire a man to write a grammatical speech, but it takes millions to buy honest men, be they ever uo ungramvaticaL Applause. The country is to be run to perdit ion Dy a band of classic thieves and legal pirates. Applause.l What the worklngmen want is common honest v and common sense better guides than classic attainments. Kearney then read from a San Francisco Chronicle dispatch, which he attributed to the associated press, not one woid of which was bent by the associated Fress, saying "Kearney looks like an average r.sh worklngman." To this he said he was an American citizen. He had been here 2d years, and brought a suit ot clothes and a head full of brains with htm to help develop the country. He would like to see a single America who Drought so much. Kir at Applause.) Other quotations are: "In the lrla whioti brought him here rode no di.Uc aristocrats." That was the only trutu in the dispatch. Laughter. "But in a dim smoking car entertaining a dingy clay pipe." That's a lie. I never smoked tobacco or drank whisky in my life. Fellow citizens, I mention these facts to impress the necessity of ignoring newspaper reports, and particularly reports sent by the associated press, a band of pirates. Laughter. Kearney then spoke of the worklngmen s movement in California that drove democratic thief and republican robber out of the state. We were vigilant, active and energetic, and allowed no ne to address our meetings but honest, hard-fisted men. Applause aud cries of "That's good.'l We elected to the constitutional convention poor, obscure artisans over the heads of enators and ex-governors, millionaires and bank smashers. Now I can say what I please in California, despite the hell hounds that Infest it. 1 hope you will profit by my advice, which Is to pool all your issues Into one pot, and on next November you will be able to announce a victory for the honest worklngmen of Massachusetts. All in favor f pooling the Issues bold . up their hands. All hands were raised. All opposed. Xo in. Now I hope no one will state to-morrow this la not a unanimous meeting. Kearney Icontlnued iu this strain for some time, advising the worklngmen to cut loose from all parties as alike unreliable, and take charge of their own affairs. Jle concluded: "We have got the , power to do with this government as we please. We propose to take advantage of that power and use it from this day forth. I know the worklngmen of Massa-fhuset-s will succeed. I walk the earth at midday. I find the vast expanse of the blue heavens unrelieved by the sparkle of a single atar, but 1 know that Mars still holds bis course; that Venus still wheels through space; that Jupiter and Uranus are flashing in the heavens; that the blazing belt of Orion and the bright guiding gleam of tlie north star are all there, and It is taus with a movement of this kind. We know the worklngmen are as true as the stars In heaven, and will, when called upon, exhibit themselves In beauty. In majesty and in power." Tremendous applause.l GREAT BKITAIX. A 8E58ATI0S DCRIXO THE GUILD HALL CEREMONIES BEACON'SFI ELb's ASD SALISBCBT's SPEECHES. Lo3D02i, Aug. 4. During the ceremony at Guild hall, Saturday, of presenting the freedom of the city to Lords Beaconsfield and Salisbury, a considerable sensation was created by a person who, on the appearance of the plenipotentiaries, shouted, "Traitors to the constitution!" The disturber was immediately ejected. In his speech at the Mansion house banquet Lord Beaconsfield said lie felt confidant her majesty's ministers had not only maintained the interests of their own country, but had

secured the independence of Europe. He drew a sanguine picture of the prospects from the Anglo-Turkish convention. In support of the view that it was not hopeless to expect reforms in the administration of the porte, he cited the statement 'sent to the emperor of Germany by German missionaries setting forth the toleration enjoyed by Christians, the progress of education in the Ottoman dominions, etc Since the Crimean war, Lord Beaconsfield said this testimony was preferable to any official report. It was that of men of the highest principles and ot sublime character, who devoted their lives to benefit their fellow creatures. His lordship said that never within his experience had the relations of the . powers been so essentially friendly. The Russian statesmen were convinced that a restless, warlike spirit must debase perhaps even ruin that empire. The estrangement of France he should regard as one of the greatest misfortunes which could happen to England. a. Lord Salisbury also made a speech, indicating that the government had resolved to fully avail itself of the right of interference in favor of good government afforded by the Anglo-Turkish convention. He urged upon British statesmen the sinking of all party differences in support of such a policy.

LETTER FROM PARIS. Repnbllean Victory In the Election Tbe Peace Congress The European Powers Scheming- and PIottlng-The Present and the Fatore Wonderful . Display ol Paper Its Manufactnreand Merita Other Interesting Exhibits. Correspondence of the Sunday SentineL Hotel de l'Athenee, Paris, July, 19 The elections on Sunday last form the crowning triumph for the republic. Of the 22 vacancies for the chamber of deputies to be filled np, two were to replace deceased republican members, which has been done. The 20 represent those elections which had been broken by the chamber on account of the most unblushing violence, frauds and corruptions, by the detestable de Broglie administration. Of these 20 seats, the republicans have won 16, proof that the country has either rallied to the present form of government in the most astonishing manner, or that the official pressure at the October elections was tremendous. In both causes the explanation is to be found. The elections just held were as free as air, and evidently this untramnieled liberty of voting is the most efficacious of ramparts against the monarchcial election. In the case of tbe four seats not won, the republicans polled substantial minorities; they have secured a footing for the first time inside their opponents' citadels. The country thus continues to ratify the sagacity, liberalism, and conservative programme of the powers that be. The congress is considered by the French to have secured the peace of Euror b for five years, till pacific powers have time to look around them, note new positions, and make due preparations for the coming Armageddon. The congress has shown Russia it neither loves her nor her Par-Slavism by bringing forward Austria and Greece. There was no reason, since morality has been ignored, why in the partition of Turkey, England ought not to have her Bhare of the spoils; in this sense her Asiatic move is bold. The Mediterranean has been transformed not into a French or Russian, but an English lake-, and the coming struggle between the czar and the empress of India will have Armenia, not Afghanistan, for a theater. The French totally overlook that national morality nowadays rests on bayonets. This fact ought to moderate their objections to England preferring the mystical number one to the mystical principles of international law, etc., etc.; that the Salisbury cricular dazzled before us, an ignis fatuus that not the less pleased while it deluded. England does not seize or occupy Egypt; she transfers a Woolwich arsenal to Cyprus, and commands Suez. What an excellent depot for Indian troops. Beyond tbe natural desire to secure payment of interest on their loans to Turkey, the French had never a profound interest in that empire. All nations have their peculiar decalogue respecting meuni et tuum, and very few but desire an equivalent for work and labor done. France received Nice and Savoy for her "war for an idea;" nor did she ever indignantly protest when Napoleon III. schemed with that other schemer, Bismarck, to annex Belgium behind the back of his "faithful ally," England. The French did not display hysterical indignation at this infamy. Nay, more; when Emile de Girardin, the "prince of journalists," hounded on the second empire to seize the Rhenish provinces, and so secure France the boundaries "God intended for her," the nation remained mow, but had to pay dear for his whistling. This explains why the French, wiser in their generation, laugh at his newest eccentricity, a European coalition, Germany included, to wipe out England from the map of the world. Despite all teachings and precepts, philosophical, moral or evangelical, while the struggle for life endures the tritons will ever devour the minnows, and the weakest will go to the wall. We have all a Naboth's vineyard in the mind's eye. The persons who nowadays commit their impressions of travel to stones or the bark of trees must be very limited. Without going back as far as the deluge, to the age of papyrus, of dry leaves, of wax and leaden tablets, ot Assyrian cylindrical bricks, of parchment, etc., let the visitor content himself witn paper prepared from every ligneous plant known. There is no part of the gallery of machines so patronized as that in the French section, where rotten rags are converted into pulp, dried, pressed in plates, and then wound round a bobbin as paper, like a spool of cotton; it is deservedly by the mile that newspapers ought to order their webs. The French claim for their countryman Robert d'Essone, the merit of manufacturing paper without end. The English and French display of white aud colored papers is excellent in point of solidity, equality of pulp, tenacity and grain. The English cream laid is unrivalled and Holland has specimens that would make the hearts of hiliosphiles jump for joy. Tbe silky paper of Japan is much in repute as exhibited in envelopes, and is worthy of any paper factory. The collection of valentines attracts the French, who can produce nothing so good for tbe Erice. The coloring, however, is not always appy. The French show of fantastic letter paper is very fine; perhaps the delivery is too elaborate. In this respect Vienna is less a sinner, and therefore her exhibits of floral ornamentation are very pretty. American has all tbe good qualities of English paper and is remarkable for its suppleness, resistance and brilliancy; many do not altogether admire its yellow tinge. In the matter of steel pens England is foremost, and in the Infinite variety of pen and pencil holders America bas no rival. One can easily understand how Young America takes to writing from the cradle, and why there was nothing astonishing at the centennial to observe a "History of My Promenades and the Impressions of My Life," by a pupil aged seven years. In tbe lead of pencils England appears first on the list, and runs France very close i a the matter of inks of all colors and for all purposes; tbe English bottles stand sadly in want of an artistic reformation not in the fantastic sense. China and Japan exhibit specimens of solid, indelible and perfumed ink of excellent quality, but for serviceable ink America must be awarded the laurels. The ice making machine has ever admiring crowds. Few believe till they touch

the turned out bricks ot Ice that a steam engine has anything to do with the production of the tablettes. Tbe manufacture of gilt jewelry has more admirers than the preparation of the real. In the United States section I follow the popular current. The trophy of natural products is much remarked, especially the cotton In its various stages, the specimens of tobacco, sugars, grains and woods. The colored plaster models of fruit are fair, but not as well executed as in the Australian and Canadian colonies. It is useless telling Americans that their wines are equal to those of France equally so to remark the same respecting those from Australia or the Cape. Impartial judges will not hesitate to avow that in point of bouquet and fineness tbe French wines have yet no rival. The coarser vintages may be matched, but not the delicate crus. Lionel. - A Summer Carol. Boston Post.1 O, I wish I owned a yacht, and my name was Benny B. Then I'd sail the seas over the sights for to see. I'd take Mrs. Jenks, as a cook she's the banner, for she cooked the returns way down In Louisiana.

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Debilitated females suffering with those peculiar dragging down sensations and weaknesses, will find Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription a safe and certain remedy. Prompt relief and a permanent cure have so universally followed its use, that the doctor now sells it under a positive guarantee. Oakland, Douglass Co., Oregon, Jan. 23, 1877. Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, X. Y.: Dear Sir Your Golden Medical Discovery has cured my daughter of goitre, after many physicians had failed. Inclosed g lease find $1.50 for a copy of The People's ommon Sense Medical Adviser. With us it takes the place of the family physician. Yours truly, Aaron Alles. Mt. Vernon, Ohio, July 10, 1876. Dr. Tierce, Buffalo, N. Y.: Dear Sir Four bottles of your Favorite Prescription has entirely cured my wife. We employed three different physicians and many remedies, but found no relief. With a thankful heart, I am Ever your friend, Acgcst Warring. Pond's Extract. "A sovereign remedy for inflamed sore eyes," says T. Robertson, Ithaca, N. Y. Dr. A. EL Sumner reports one hundred and thirty-three cases (out of 135) of Egyptian Ophthalmia (sore eyes) in St. Peter's Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y., being cured by Pond's Extract. "This Extract was diluted one-half with water, and a cloth wet with it bound over the eyes." The Doctor's Report in the Medical Union. Pond's Extract should be in every household, as it is invaluable for the little accidents that are always liable to occur, such as cuts, burns, bruises, etc., and it is of the greatest benefit for Hemorrhages, Neuralglac Pains and Inflammation, while for Catarrh, Piles, etc., it is the best known remedy. If yon want to know when and how to make money in stocks, by a new and safe plan, address Lawrence & Co., 17 Broad street, New York. Why Is It That cheap, adulterated baking' powders are warranted equal to Dr. Trice's, when it is known that Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is tbe purest and healthiest made? It is because the adulterated kinds are bought for less and give a better profit. SPECIAL NOTICES. A Bone Spavin on a Valuable Home. Blistered, fired, rowel led, and did everything without any benefit A neighbor advised me to try Giles' Liniment. I bought a quart bottle. To my intense satisfaction, the bony deposit disappeared, also the lameness, H. B. EmrAkM, Park Hotel, Ocean port, N.J. Send to Dr. Giles, 4ol Blxth avenue, N. Y , for pamphlet containing full Information. Trial bottles 25 cents. 0 Better than whisky and quinine forchlllr Sanford's Jamaica Ginger. A Fragrant Breath and Pearly Teeth Are easily attained, and those who fall to avail themselves of the means, thould not complain when accused of gross neglect. The BOZODONT will speedily eradicate the cause o a foul breath, beautifying and preserving the teeth to the oldest age. o -. 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