Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 22, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1885 — Page 1
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V US VOL. XXXI-NO. Ä INDIANAPOLIS, WEDNESDAY, .JULY 1, IKM. W HOLK NO. 1,.VJ0.
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HIS CROWNING EFFORT.
Tttittf s Kak lie Greatf st Speech of Eis Life it Grwnvil'r, Tariiesst-e. j Vpk- T'ir llwoir in it Nttniii f Kloer M--ii t:iial-l cmI I'.nrriy So"i'ar- ly Ihr lot I-'h-m wu I'lriulrt. J-'H-'ri. I 1! the lrtit,-!. "4i'r.FNii.i :,Tctin., Join- C"'..--sVnator Yoo--Ic. s made foe crowning ee'oit of Iii life, tolay. He beg-m at 'S a. lo. :ind spoke til! noon. 'l'hr oiirse-of I x- argument tt.i;ii billows; 1. Tin defendant's 1 1 i i: I character in In"it;a. ?. aite?! bv reartva hutelred prom- - . , ' ' . i. V-itizcti af tl:ul 'Stilt'. 2. 'Hin unusually 1 vniotioits and happy tamily relation und Jo, great hive lor his wifeaml .?i, ys shown by the dejoitioiis of every servant who v;i -vit in Iiis family :iinl ly Iii fria-mls ami iicighliors. .1. rf rt .tl' ia! life in "IV mir-s, in which hewas devoted to duty, ami ;ts Supervising lYnion Kxaminer, brought lo the pi-ople if Ibis -r-gio!i. from tin poldic treasury in t" I ttf months hi pensions, li.olf than :i -oiillioti n 1 1 1 u lull' of tiollarx. 4. The invasion of Jjj lniiic, the downfall -aef Lis i iV ami Iiis magtianimoii ol't r, itd withstanding ln-r infidelity, to provide airing 1 1 tV for loth her nml br indignant .M father. .". The ui- ido of hi wife anl the f.i-ts f -showing tin Hirer imjrsihility tli.it -In olild have !ie ly means other tlian u'ide. '. Iiis heroic tbirt to cnceal hi wile's 'jsLat.or, n at'tlo- sa-rhic- of himself. 7. Tin rli'or-el publication of h-r letter m1 the t-oiivtjin'fit ruin rif ln-r nanu- y !'a! Irfs ly h-r initMfil' )1 fatluT, iissti-r-.tlisl l-y 1 2ii .-lutes of tin' .I-:Yinl;iiit. K .Tl.f l';:M.'iMnl in:il vo! nI ons.ir;n y i :l'rtrr aliil iortlir. tliroiiph i liit-h In- w as l.ar;I -villi tlif lituioi r of Lis wiiV, ll:ir forts to (iHK-iirr 'a)'t:in Jolmoti's jn-li-tv lit. ?. Tl.' iüliiiiiiati .rtTflition to whii-ti In' l as M;li'pi titly l'li u iiliji-t-il ly thoi' ' n a;.! ly Iii" iiil''-ii' oIl fatln-r-in-law ly tj.rir iuMl-.lflori. U. Tln-liitlih harp' tliat Iii liltWI :nl on)iirnl m itli Ilt-nry uinl al tisl Iiis iiii'tl -t's x-ii;:-tioit. l")oii tlii -liari:', ly ö.r!on"s , 'rtM'iirt'iii'nt. tli liiltl was 4tifr.--I.-rit-I ly Iiis jrraill";it lir. It. Tli' If-ttfis by örlon aixl oid lliitlitl totht'soii, oMta'niiijr -otitaiit !iios;icfri:i l'url r r harjriii llo'. i friMlant with tlo iniirVrif Iiis iiiotl. r, aii.l for ot!u-r itjiim's, s rii: lo a!"f Hat' tin ii from tin-fatlior. .'Iii-Ii-tlrrs -iiu ji-4'il lv i.rl n, :inI v'i'l ly Hr irirtit Ii. to S ut In-rn m w--ii rs, iviii rorti-r's iiaii:' as aiiliiorily, arifi' i' ü inl.iiit with imirt-r ami otli r ' rinis. 1.'. TLt-y )'Ur-iiisl, or, ralhi-r. jri'i-'It-liiui t4i t In-!.-r,i irt hjsl.it at l'rtwii Hill t-'rwr tf TV. In tin- !: v' r m r '1 for him tf tl:fy h:iv- Initial tin- IhmIv of an oUI uis r XVon:an, holifl in a I'liarhy lio-ll. sin li4 in his yravo, ly th- iIe f his iviiV, :nil l tw-n I r Mai it t!' aii'l In r laW. Tli lot oiitaiiis i,. otln-r ;jrntv' w her-In "111 1 i:5 he mut Mt-k a v.-aNf amoni; "traif.-rrs, laiii-l.l I'roin his.fuiiii1y. J-f. Finally tin foul iaicl'r at his l.nl witV y Tl i;ry hiiiiM'lf, roinin to ';irs !- n';n!y h:il" to raon an! ln-atin uj-.m a. :l;irt lr'a!y hrokrn 'ri-iitattsl tin traioi nlrr.iii'.iition of ll-nry's If-ath. hnator Yoorlnf-s ro' with hi .:ihji-t, Ilii:r ith th initrlitv vr;th of rarnf!in., iixl'-tiatioti sifl f !(.HtiiH', a only YM'rln-- -an, :inl us jrn ti-tl 011 i-oi ln!iri with a roiin! of .iijiIüu', h j.it- tin jr i--is tliM-.it of tli t'oitrt t. j.unitU any -i oitratioii. It as juii kl nj.rfs-c.i, l ont-vrr, lut its-rt'rrt will n-main. aj.tao Ko)in--on x '-ii)ii-il th- ait'rnMn with th ( oin Imlinj; fir-jinm-nt for th Sjat-t. TL .iH.tfom -U-n kinH k l out of his a-, hx.t ii i', lik that of tM Z.f!i Laiil! r in Is7. a vl'lf-ntly to h-ny vrythin, ami thi he tlnl most ahly rnl ir.s.Iio-.iIy, it intit- h alniitii-I. lit- will on h.I liy nKn to-nior!cw:, anO lh' vill in tin jury's Lawls hy lly. m. Mi:f "ot j.uilty" in tlio thiiowii 'ntr, sjwt';) to ifci Si'wtiwi. ;c?.viin;, Ti-imi.. Jan- 'J'l. lirly this n oriiitij: it was rutnori-'l that thr jtny h:l xpr-!. i.H'1 a trt-iiifiKlous oncoorM? a ni-ll-l itt oim-- in the court r--ii. At -S-.tö th jury Ii in an! took tlnir Mat.. The !-f-rIaiit was jrt-M":iit ami admirably i oti H, ,1. ft-r polling fhi jury, tin- f'h-rW iuijuirsl : ,ii!ithn,ti of tin jury, have -u ;p"M.I in a v Tili: '." FiTunaii rh-tv rt'iii il, -r iia:.M "Wliat i- yoitr vt-rlirt T "Nut guilty." .At this tLe cronil sjH-ansr to Ii ir fin-t. ami aln-it JiftJ'fl tin roof oß" ith 1 it 4 !?'. ami tvit until Lry hnl vhojit-'il tJjn- !-i lnr -r' th-y nally ouif-t!. 'Ji:i. i'J tLe fac ; of ihe Jliiii-ilii'-lit tlirt athy tl 'ourt iti of a ih-iiionst ration. Tim y-Minv" iiu-LiU was mrril Jri-irnr'l:a-ly hy tin throi n ithoiit, ami tn-vi-r as a iifiiiiiuniiy inor frantic vitlf m-livht. It tnj?i-.irH iliat the jury. iriiiuliJJi-Iy on r-.f irfnp, took a wrift-ri lal!ot, ami all twolve -tr frr arnitfal; hut lj lii;vin it th'iiiluty to afli throtifcli all th' Mf ritten evuleW, iytlid ho on--ieiitioijsy, tnk anotfvr a!ir,t and rfjiyrt l.
th' out-t ro i!i v, 1, 111 t!;r v ri!:rt was anlii'i.ii'nL hut ruhiut; in imniflia.trly afti-r, if t his fat hi r jii"t oiit"i!i' tin har, sjiraiij; ir.fo hi-s j.rm-'. ;:nl tin-two ri iiiaim-ii lorkisl in ;) viiiiot h'r's riuliraii' for x v-ral hiihuI, Ml.il- all aroiitnl wi'n- wn pin;' in a trau-'oit of iki iivrlit. Tln-ri' is univiT-al joy l;-r- iv-r t.-t-- t ult. HANGINGS.
if ml M iinlt-rrrs Mhiik-I ;ralii- I--ril ioni .f th vi kt-iiiii M t-iifs. V. 1 1 i.r. Ind.. Ju'ii- .lord;iu Taylor icolora-d) was hm';.' at llojikiuviiii-. Ky., nt ll!:'.o to-!jy in tin pnn rii of .', or i.fioO i-opIi-. luovljy -o!or'd. Saloons 'rir oj'i ii and i oiiid r:i!i drunkenness 011 iln tts. hut ord.-r was maintained. The limiiial j.assi d a ri-stl-s niht. . jiiail of forty oldirrs Mirronndi-d the jail yard. Taylor was hatitl yesterday in the river in the I ri'M-mi of 1 1 10! I sands of 'o!e en iw lirej; t In hanks. Je mounted the pillows with :i linn sii'j. ami tik his jHisitiou under t he l';nn. Tin- rot- and hlaek e were adjusted. After f-'lisrioii services the trap was sjininu'. and in nine minutes Ire was den hired extitn-t. Taylor sH-ift the morning lauvliinir and joking. He .si id he was ready to die. The e.Ms utioii was praeiirally i.iihlie. a the hills and hi'h hi.ildil.s ae those outside of tin jiiclosiiie ainj!i oj'ntunity t sei-, lie sniki l:e luinuti on tin-M-artoid w ith -.-reat in rve. A ti-tfilile rain ami thunderstorm followed tin e.veeutioli. Mt VMIIs.. Teilt).. Jtllle .lohll MeKeeV--r. eolored. w ho shot and killi-.l William . I. Traim-r, fourte.en m i h-s v.ul ii of this i-ity on the 17th of hist I Nveiulier, was hanired at I'::'.o o'eloek to-iay Mithin tbe iinlosure of tin. onnty jail. The eoud.-in m- I man attempted to commit siiirideat luitlniht last niht hy t:ttinir the arteries of hisarnisand h-s with a roiiLih j.ieee of till shaped like a kniff, whii-h In- made out of a tin simft-lNix. V!n-n found hy tin niht turnkey at about 4 o'clock tili iiioi iiiiiL,' he was tiiieotis-tniis frojn the loss of h'.ood. Medical aid was summoned and In- s,,!! rallied. When akd by Sherirl aiinoii if he had anythin-j; to say, be replied. 'V s. I am Tio murderer." Sifliij his attorney amonir those who wee pri-iit in w it m-ss Iiis i x. en t ion. In called to iiini, styin.u: oddiyc, Mr. Mo; you let you life I an: piint; to die riirht.' Thesi wi-ri- Ids last words, ami live seconds afterward the trap was prune-. Mrs. Trainer, the widow i f tin- murdered man. occupied a seat on the j-caOo!d and witnessed her husband's assassin take his leap into eternity. !'" v i-'tti 11 i.iu X. .. June 'Jd. Three tsero min. Thomas flu-, Joe Howard and A liiert I -i w reiicc. ' were to-day handed for murder, all from tin same scatt'old at the sime lime. The sinn-strin;; was attachetl to c:ich drop, and all three men fell ian;;in;' together, tiec manlercd Mary Jltih, a white woman. Howard murdered . 1. l.ItK-k-jiiau. am) liwrence m;irlcr-l a in-j.ro. I.iTTii' I.'ik'K. Ark., .lime I'll. At Mariaiina. Ia' i 'utility, to-lay, Ilufiis Itortish. colored, was Landed for miirdi-rinir another i.t-.Tii last w inter. JOHN M'CULLOUGH LOCKED UP. Tli Ii-m.-iiI-I TraKfiliiii nt 1jis I Ifen lulu m -liini lv His t-'rirnil. Ni:w YoKk, June It was reported at a late hour last nhrht that Met 'ulloti.irh, the tram dlifn. had during the afternoon bii-n incarn ratcd in the As limi tor the Insane at r.I.n.iniue.lalc. Mr. Met iilloiiuh strolled hy the Fifth Avelillf Hotel t II o'clo k yesterlay inorninr. drcssc.4 in a -.'Rry simiiuersuit ami a vray di rbv hat. lie had his mouth wide open. As if he was catchine t'ies," the ch-fk in Hie Fifth Avenue .stid. He walked ..,wy up on I.roadway and dropped inio tin- Sturtevant House. 1 1 1- at down t here and talkisl jn-r-Icctly iiiielli-ently to his old friend IIora e l.eh.nd. )! W rote a letter, observed carelessly, ! ne-s I'll eo back to Si. Jaim-s a-ain." and saiifiteted hack to Twenty-lift h street ami r.Toadway. Captain Conner, the proprietor of tin St. Ja tue, ami Mr. Mct'ul-loil-lc.s old-titne partner. Ul'eeteil the actor nmier the hotel b.'.lcony. and invited him to take a drink. A lillh-after 1 o'clock Capnin Conner hailed a foiir-euttd eab, and with Mr. M. udoiiirh. 1 nternl it. Two other tren-tl-men. one a Irieiul of Captain Conner, the other probably a privai- detective, -ttrtVl the carrLme, and it starteil otV through tin- streets. I'p I'.roadxvaywuit the party 10 the park, and then alojithe Irives under the tr'i's. Captain CotiinT and his friend hmirhej nd chatted. John MH'u'iIonuJi was uierry. too. The air braced him, hi- spirts nw, ami he felt in line feat her. Through the park and out on the road w cut the carriy. .hdin McCni-lonu-li m vi r 1 reamed of bis journey'. cnl-in-.r. Tin driver Mopied before a bi brii k hniTdin latidiiiir on elill", with trees and shrubbery around it. Mr. McCullouh and the Hthi-rs' ntered. They were in Hlxmi nodale Insine Asylum. Mr. McCulionh Lrraspi'd the situation like a. Hash, but that had lcn prepaml for. There was a tm-.rle, tierce but .short, ami the once ereat actor was hurried to his cell. Shtiim fully Captain Conner and his friend drove ba'-k 10 tow n. FISH SENTENCED. Thr Kitrnn-r lv-iiiiit f Ihr Murin illoiml Itank seilt I AtinrM fur Trii VcHru, Nl.w Yei.h, JiiDi; .,7. Mr. euine into tin coiitt-riioni tit 11 t arly lmur mt iiinpHiiied by his uiiM-?, Misr. 4'lHik' Mtid :Hilcy. whs ilressiil in drk i-luti-.es, mid his fact' wore i! t.-ind stdUl exireiiiiii. Judye Kenedit entered the eoiin-riHini shortly niter t.. Thi wns an hour vnrher timti the i'otirt tisi.nliy .fx-tis mid tbeuw r-few itrsoiis present. A soon us the Judir s.-atisl hioiself AssLiHtil Pistrjet Attoria-y Knsu-r iiivM il for seuu nce on "the pris.iin-r, Jine I. I'M)." 1crk Shield cud-.! ilie imme, mid Fi-ii wnlked ht:e! tn the tmr. He pUi-vd m timid 011 the inil mid li'ti-d hi yc to 1 lie Jnd-.'e. who wisd his ;1hs--s V-nrefiillv with n siik liutidi.i-1 hief n:ij Miid: "Jaiaes I. Ki.sh. yon ire hri;ed tiy the rund Jury with mnny oftenes ko fist the Uv if the t ailed States. After lair Biirt iinr.arTiul trial mi wen- found guilty of the inisarprciriation 01 ihe iinids f the bunk of which j hu were I'residi iu. Vt.a were ls found uuilty ?" inakin ide entries in the tMks ri tinIwllk While ill tliMl (siii.m. Ttw veMiet "I tie' jury wnt Ilm you were pnilty. 'the evidence clenr'.y showed Umt there could te. no doubt us to your K'iilt- A more xliHuiMul or m iiiore lawless Du-ein tin-4iwersof a, lresi.1ttit of 11 SHtiounl Hunk hii M-urei-iy tu- imasrincd. It is jropc-r. therefor-, that tit purd-lnnent should le muted nut to ymi. und in order that others may be ieti m-d r'ri-iii hiinilHT otli-iises it ii.-i-esiry thai, tin lull t-IM I y of the I MM In- tr(illillni-e. tu you. A merciful coiii.i mtioii for yo:r ',' ffirhiin h el: am la live sent-liis-. Tin- senienin' if the emir; is tkiMl you xiiHil oioin.il in (h iirisou t .ulurn fur ten year." t'i-U did mil clmrne color fir alter his .Tjireion when he heard the judirrnent. He shi.wed Hvitmion In no wy. tleWHlWed 1'Eoin thi-i-oiirt mom li-i-ure!y and wn rriiirritft 10 his oimrters iu thu I. intlow street Jail, whence hi will In; taken to Auburn in ml) : or two. 'Ihev h-lejH-e is not considered 1.. In- severe. 'I lie comma lion vr rood ci.l.:i-t will r..li:i- the term six y-jtr ud !x rioiiths. I ih i mnv ixty-tive venrs .Jd. I.310 lel fr Wifr Murtlrr, Jakwiv, Mi., Jime 'JiK lien Jbdtdol.rd) Mai Jym lnd this ceiling at Adams S'fatit.n, this fctaf, by a "iored mob, or the XS'irC'r c Ug wife luzt WcCueIay,
COXURESSMAN IIOUIAX
"The SmaUfst OiJ Fellow With Wtora We are Called Uf cn to DeaL" Tlir Niinie of AiMiiitee "Mystrrlously aucleil Itrlor llir Fuhlu Without lrt-rMliif. in Ihr Mi-IIiinN I'iirsiie! by I miner Admiiiist rat inns. SHi-i::t to the S millet. WiMMxoToN, June l,,f. The inystcrioits way they have in keejiin tin nams of ajjs.inti'es loiip before a palpitating and gnxioits public is exciting coiumenf. In tin ad-loiiii-t rat ions that bavi- "out Ix-lorc, it was not that way the present method did not prevail. To-day it 'ts into the press that such and su h a. candiihite has Ixi-n recommended, that Mich and sin Ii a candidate will Ix apIntisl, that such, and suh a candidate has ln-en apjHiint.il. and this racket in a measure blown over then it is cmbla:ened that the sime man has been commissioned. It was not. a crowd of men, but simply one man, that occasion-d all this fns. Take theca-of .1. II. Sper, for instance, tin- process of makinvr him a timber aent equalled in jomp and citi umst:iiici s ;ind advertising the coining to tow n of the ileotvia Minstrels. First Mr. s'Mi-r was rei oinim ndcd. then Mr. Hotmail was asined that Mr. .iecr Mas reanled Mith administrative favor ami would likely, "in all probability, receive an appointment from the Department of the Interior. After the tliirht of w-eks HS, to a waitim: candidate it. was telegraphed that Mr. Speer had lnen apiinted. This pr ivnl a mistake, but it si-rved to keep t he public alive to the fact that somethiii; was incubutin;.- and likely at any moment to appear palpaldc and jerfected, ready for record in the l'.lue Hook. More days dev'lp'il into wii-ks, and the wi-eks drairiii-d their slow lengths to tin 2I-t of , I tim w hen the sun js botest-and lingers longest, gelling up earlier and half inclined to make a night of it. Then popular anxiety was abatnl by the commission of J. K. SjHt-r. These dispati hes are historic, and all forms of pvophesy are carefully schewiil. though fortelliiig events would allow wider seoM for tim-w rit ing. Low cry and Kidd have Iath written H. '. Havisiin. M. I.. of Hartford City, that his appointment to a place on the '.oard of Medical Kxaiuiners was pininiscd ami a-siired. His natin- did not aear in the list recently published iu the Sentinel. luiiiry was made as lo the. omission, and this stat-of facts revealed. I will give it in the language of Colonel McLean himself; "All tin- preliminary work lias b. n done, and t In- friends ..I 1 r. ia. ioii have made a NilNfat tory shoving. lie is really u)jiointed. but not yet coinmissioiicil." Alter tin- lloctor's eoiiimi--ioii has been iirned, Iiis ap)ointm'tit will Ik- given to the world through these dispatches. The history of Colonel Itaunister's appointment and Mr. sin-cr's apiiintment will doubtless be re)cat-d in the apjsiintment of Mr. V.U Henderson. Colonel Matson. Mr. Holman ami Judtre Lowry called jimiu the President one day lately in his interest. Tin conversation on such occasions is in a oice that may he heard by all present. Henderson! Heliders.ni!" said tbe President, as if t ry imr to recall a name. "Matson; isn't that the man llohnaii beat you out of, gf tting the :ippointim nt for his district ?" "Yes. the sinn' man." "Well, he's about the smartest old I'd low Me have to deal with, isn't he'.'" This was followed by a laugh, in which all the I mli.111i.1r1s present joined heartly, except Mr. llolinaii himself. "In regard to the recognition of Mr. Kcn-di-rson." .-aid t In- l'resideut. "J hold to the views, Matson, that you have advanced." Coming away. Colonel Matson observed to me: "lb mh-rsou was one of the first men in Indiana who ought to have leen nvognized. He was indorsed by every State officer, every prominent I cnincr.it. ami all of the Indiana. Congressional delegation except Holman. The President and all of theapointing power siw at once the necessity (f rew arding him, and were di.soil to do so. Hut what dois every State nrticcr. every )'-ominent Hemoerat. and all of the Indiana C.?tgn ssi,,n;d delegation amount to when weighed against Holman. When the proper time came be .sj-rung a ipiestion in favor of the apjiointinent of Jr. Hunter that Mr. Cleveland had to adroit, and even Ib'ndarson would have had to admit. The President is correct; he is the smallest old fellow Mith w hom we ate called uj-in to de:d. J AI Tl KI'KX. A HEARTLESS SEDUCER. He I'rrsiiMtlrs His Victim I Tnkr I'oison l H'nlr Her banieand His HUjfraer HrakmiHii Killed. Special to the S ntineL pANVii.t i, Ind., June J7.nir nuiet coinniunity was throw n into excitement u few days ugo by the reirttliHt Miss Lola Brown had attempted her own h't'e. by the strychnine route. I'r. Huron was called in, and. hy a free use i' the loin:ieh puuip mid oilier antidote, her life was saved. When she recovered consciousness, she inadeu statement implicating one K. S. l:n-. lacnibcr of the Scientitie. Institute of the Normal ollese, and kcconlhig to her slatemetit Uns, ix or elthl weeks go. sedueiil b.er. and w hen she proved to he enceinte, lie insisted on her tiikiu-,' nnsticiiie lo produce an hlK'rtion. which he reftt'd to o. Hithen trcflteTied la r life and Induced her to lake the I-oison. thcrcny hiding Iter sha me and his di-gniee thrmiuh his vietim's .;!). He arm lined for tier to go to ludiHii:io!is and take the drug prcfui rul hy tiim : one 11 the tiosl. whieh arrmienieii: was not -arrie.I out. A soon s tiie r.-trt of tinattenipttsl suicide la-came an estallihed frtet Flitss secreted hinwlf, and it was mi unused ho hud sought safety through flight. Yesterday aft riiii it was learned tliai he wa secreted alanit the premises of hi tunthcr. An infonii:iiioii was ti'ed mnt a warrant isiu.. on the churue of ssiuetioii. That iitghr, !oul II o'eloek. the sheriff arrested him ii: the buy-loft of hi mother'' sta'ile, and liMlged him in jail. To-diiy Jiylge Ayers fixed hi hail t J.it"), which 0 iitr he has' taile'T to give. It i understood that other and tuoro erio:i eharses w ill tn.-filed a'.-uinst him. The eiiieii are very much incensed over t)i otlV-n-e. Mis Krowu is a lady sf uiieiit of the Normal irom rihtiL.-c. Mo., and is but M-venteen ear of aj;e. she has mi invalid mother, but 110 father, und m half ii .r. This inoriiinif at Hadley statTon. live miles wet of here. 'Diodih Krady, a freijflit lirakemun on the 1. and st. 1... m hi!e'i .upline. rs lost hi step and fell under the treacherous wheel. His legs M'cre M-ven-d from hi ImhIv and Ids npiH-r 'xtremities tiMdiy hriiinetl and iuaiiKi-d. r.Mii-iiu; death inMaiii'v. 1 lie bialy Mas taken to NVhIc V Norioii H. wh-re it awaits the order of the friend of the leis-Hs'!. the location 1 wliom is unknow n. Ali f.xteiislie l.aiir of l ot-errs. Nkw Vokk, June A Montn-al sKcial to the 1'ost says: Information furnishe! by the tM' convicts. Hall and Fox, to the 1 tcctives is already bringing forth fruit, and has revealed flu fact that the gf.ng of forgers, whose operations have leen . stn-cessful, ha ve accomjiliccs ami -oufeder;ites not only in America, Imt in nearly -very country in Kuroie. Jtent, now in prison in Toronto for issuing; forged jiK-r or the I'stnk of oinlüwc, i.s the j..rva yl o sum xrfyiMy loise!
a large number of counterfeit rtofe? on the I'ank of England here Iat yrar, swindling N. E. S'abhe A; Co. in this manner out of 12JXX, and a, French hank out of &",0 . He then proceeded to Halifax, whero he was equally su.i--ssfuL His amnnpliiv. White, tum sout to he ( harles lerder, w hos'ex ploits in London, England, New York and Montreal are well known. His real nam' is Woo I. He Mas at one time a meinherof the liondon bar, and served -even years of penal servitude for forgery. He next went, tu New York, and to rice for defrauding an insuratKi -omp;iny there, by means of laigus jiolicies. He then ap ars to have travelled through tin New Fiigt.tml Stales, representing himself to Im agent of a financial house in New York, which was desirous of making loans Mith fanners and. real e-date owners. He received applications for advance, ami in mich ras: exacted a deposit of " for preliminary exjtenses for examining the proiierty and titles. When he had made a largo 'iioogli haul iu this way be cleans I out. He arrived in Montreal about three vrrirs ago, and carried on thes-imegainc with wonderful sm-ccss f. t wo years, receiving correspondence from all partsof Canada ami tin- 1'nited States. He formed a syndicate and built i he Crystal l'alace s-ra House, which be ran for a yiarwith success. Almut. 11 year ago his swindles were brought to light here, when he leared out and joined the gang of forgers at Toronto. According to Hall and Fox the head of the -rang i a rich Jew, of Vienna, who furnishes tin money necessary for putting up the jobs. They have eoufislerates in Itomloii Mho obtain ihe Maicr-niarked paper, and the engraving is done in Hamburg and I'erlin. I lent is the stiiiie j-rson whochanged the counterfeit Hank of England notes in Chicago ton eiiiisidcrahh extent in May, 1L TERRIFFIC RELIGIOUS RIOT.
A srrimis Ina cell Kit Ttau Men Kille.l iiii.I s-.i al Iiijur- I. Toi.ir. ., June "Js. For a long time there has been serious trouble in the I'olih Catholic Church here betwcn the priest and his followers and a faction who Mere opposed to him. ver a year ago, in & row growing out of this trouble, a man waskilled. and the failure to convict tin parties guilty of the oflense stimulated the opposition, which has Is en increasing in ferocity. A few days ago an attempt was made to blow up the church building with dy namite. This afternoon tin trouble culininatiil in a general riot with all maimer of weaoii. Two men were killed and several injured, w bile .iiite a numler of houses were partially or entirely destroyed. The ml iep have made a lanrc number of arrests, and an extra force is stationed on the grounds to prevent another outbreak. The priest of the jiaris'h in which the riot occurred. l!ev. Vincent Seward w ki. has for tin past three years in some way made himself obnoxious to a jmriion of his rlock, but has bei tol. lie rif Used to resign, a-crting that the I'.isln.p would not till his place should lie leave. To-day. however, he gave notice from the pulpit that he would leavi- tbeni to-morrow. This seemed lo infuriate his friends ;itnl sjiortly after ihe -Ioc of tin si-r i c an angry crowd eolIecU-d. went to the saliHiii .f I'eter Zclas.kiewiez, who was strongly siisjarted of h iug implicated iu the att-mpt to blow up th jiriest't house a wi-k ago. when a tight was soon started. Zcla.kiewic. wa driven from the hoii-, ami s'veral sb,,t w-re tired at him, but fie 'scaju.'d with a wound in the hand. ob. then attacked the hoiis' of Albert I d nowski, los- by, ami entering the house dragged him and his wife out, and shot him several time, and beat him terribly over the head with dubs, killing him. His wife was also badly -luhhc, ami is likely to die. The mob completely demolished the house. lnriiig the riot many shots Mere tired, one striking a bystander and instantly killing him. Several persons engaged in the light were more or less injured. The scene of the riot is over iwo miles from the jmlicstation, but a force of m!ic wire on the ground. as sain as Juissible and arrested twelve or lilt eeo of tin- leading rioters and jailed them. Not less than 1 men. women and children Merc engaged in the light. A force of policemen wer detailed to keep the p air for the night, bill the excitement is intense and more trouble is expeted. GENERAL GRANT. Hr K- KxtreniH.v (jniet All ll.l.v Mini Siv. Hr Frrls no I'niii. Mt. Mi liKKi oi;. June '.t. lVlw-ru Ii and 1 o'cliM k this morning lr. Houglas attended Ci neral tir.mt. dean-ed his throat, painted it with cna.fi iu and administered the lat half of the usual nightly allowance anodyne. 1'loin that time uetil Ö o'chn'-k the (oneral wa uit. At this hour lr. Iouglas wa called, after which the jitictit received no attention until ! o'clock, when he aroiwd. Tin physician believes Ceneral Orant slept fully nine hour lat night. He says. too, that the glandular swelling otitide ha subsided to the minimum. The infiltration shows some lisoit ion to extend upwards to the right chii'k ami less tendency to spread downward and forward on the neck. Tin atmosphere, which had Ui-ti oppressive all through the night, lwcaine lighter. Tindouds broke away and the weather condition. Mith the 'thermometer at T.'I, at 1" o'clock, are much more favorable than yesterday. "J in- tciijjeralure 011 the piazza t hoi was it, and iiiide the cottage w ith the window up was ;7. After leaving him at this time. Ir. Houghi said the teneral had little r no cough to-ilay, that l hen Mas little mucus .secretion and consequently less exjaitoration that so weaken the patient. In the afternoon clouds piled up, toward evening rain fell, and at ! o'clock the temperature ms ,i7 at the cottage. 1 Jet ween s and ! '-lock the td neral was put to bed. He complained tit , the time of no pain, his throat wa quite dearof mucus, ami at he seemed lo be sleeping. Ir. Houglas then thought the patient would pass a very ptiet night. At 1:.' the Itenend attempted to gargle his throat with a Saratoga mineral water, and, as he explained to the doctor, "a drop seemed to go the wrong way," ami caused considerable coughing, from which, however, he wa relieved after a short time. At II o'clock the Ceneral was .'main c.mMsing hiiiisi-If for sleep. I'l-lllf-feil Mini Kohlirtl. Albany, X. Y., June 'Jb. E. K. Palmer, of New HaT'ti, a stmlrnt, ag-d iwenly-two year, mIio kit that city lor Jerey City on June IT, ami w ho was to have returned Sunday night, presented himself at the farm house of Alliert lUs-ker, at liii'ker'.s Corners, Albany County, Wednesday afternoon. He Mas in a dazed and pitiable condition, and had evidently Ikcii lruggsl and roblx-d. Around bis wrists wert 1 lot Ii bandages, aw though lie had been hound. He fainted at the diair of ileckcr'x residence, and when taken in raved like a madman. His friends in New Haven and Morristown were informed of his m hcrcaliöuts und condition by telegraph. IV.Inn-r has not yet. re.over.-d Kiitliciently to plain the )s) tkulin of his rSd Jijieht,
OUR W IVES AN 1) SISTERS
Their Rights lo Prcptrty, 2s Now Define! by the Statutes of Icdiana, I'roiMiscil hy Itobcrt lla.tr Ovni in thr Constitutional Convent Son f.'rowth of thr IwMitir I. lea. I ) to Owen's it- m Sjx et.il t the S litte 1. Wasiiinoton, June IS). When in the Constitutional Convention of Indiana, Koliert lal- w-n. the most "accomilisbisl literary man, jeihaps, mIio ever contributed to tin political history of the State, advocated the law prevailing toilay in n-gard to a w ife's interest in her husband's projK-rty, and Iter right to hold a parate fortune, lie made 110 converts. All his theories were siipi-! to be founded upon communism, and there was much of In-rcsy in his ideas of the marriage relation, holding, a lie did, that it was 110 more than a civil contract, he having hicome a husband without tin intervention of a priest or the authority of a license. No legislative body ever deliberated in lndiuna. 1 have thought, of larger talent than the Constitutional Convention; not. perhaps, in legal ability for tin numU-r of lawyers wa scarcely surlicicnt to supply the JuI!ciary 'ommitU'c with members but in that broad-lot tomed common m-iis that would qiiif ken the df vdopiuent of a new commonwealth. ll is not always best that a majority of lawmakers he of the profession f jurisprudence. The most enlightened laws, like the one acknowledging the indiv iduality of the Indiana wife in the holding and management of her own projierty, are really not the work of lawyers, but of a class of 1111:1 whom Ed war I Fggleston has namel "IVack-w oods l'IiiIiophers." . The lawyer has a reverence for custom gray with ages grown something of an antiquarian in this lesjK-ct and gets down on bis knifj- to fashions so old that the roimi of man runneth not to tin niitrary. lctween that profession ami .statinanhip there is a marked distinction, but the two in the average mind are frequently confounded. Mr. ( wen ahK atcd no principle in the matter of enlarging the sphere of w ife ami wilow in t In management of ln-r own fortune that was not o.ined into a law by tinLegislature that followed the Constitutional Convention the law as it exists with but slight modification on the statute hooks today yet ho succeeded iiicohvincing nobolv. It was in reply lo this very brilliant scholar and advanced thinker that Hon. William Holman made the sjs ech of his jf. that attracted most attention. It wa widely copied and favorably commented uon by nearly the winde-pre of the country: yet in les than two year bis miml bad undergone a complete change-, ami he Would gladly have reall'd every word. He hcM in that p;:rt ictilar diseours' that marriage was a sacrament, ami the husband, in the sight of Cod ;:ml man, was the head of the family This argument carried with it that all of tin wife's fortune should l luig t the husband, und that In- alone be rcsjmnsible for the management of the family estate. I he two are one flesh ; he the head of the house, and tin law should be stich as to ellabte them to f'dlow t he ad ice of .St. Paul : "Let there ! no liviion among ye.' Kathcr (ueer idea of home's satieity prevailed at that time. A man of comparatively tioisiueatioii. w ith in views gat he red froin bak, reasoned Mr. Holman lo another belief. "Women have reasoning faculties, and what right have we to look with favor or even tohram .n a custom th:i tends to onitni. t hr mind.' To-layawile i completely a nonenity, in the sight of the law, all of her individuality is merged in the husband through him she thinks and has hi r Is ing. Her sphere is narrow d to the limits of her own family, ami every condition is such as to retard her Illental growth. Having no incentive t think f.r herself, sin- i dwarfed from the da id mar r tarne limited ! the home irde and the society of women, w hose advantages are a meagre as her own. If a widow, she ha but a !;fe interest in whatever real estate may remain, which, sifted dowu. becoincsan inttiiigible iNisscssioii. SupjM.se her interest wa in wild land: if there are other children she cannot even remove tbe titulier without. lcing liable to suit for committing waste, she has nothing to sell but a' life interest. Mhich practically is valuelc or at. least of small value. I'.nt remaining a wife, there is so little in the present system to stimulate thought in a woman, that in many instances she is absolutely unfitted for the responsibilities f motherhood, which curries with it the duty of developing; her children." "Would you make the huhanl nl wife equal "In the asssion of proji-rty 1 would make them absolutely equal." "Would that not luster di.agr-enient as to its management that would prove fatal t the harmony of the home circle'.'"' "Not in the least, but on the contrary it would conduce to elevation of loth huhaml and wife. It would make the home what- all homes should In a republic instead of a monarchy. Hy increasing the inteWigenc of Motncuwe benclit mankind. The ivilz.atioii of a country may lc determined by the condition of its women. Turkey, when she i a toy, never prvdueed a great man. When muii is a savage sin is a- leMt of burden, ami until she is emancipated until a jteople is willing to admit First Hi ban He tried on man. And then He male the l;tsiev thev will always remain uch and priinative." "How will you reconcile your theory with the command 'obey'.' " "None of the conditions xil to-day that environed the ieople to m houi that coin man I was given. To enforce a wife obedience is something 'foreign to every manly instinct, and children of giaal mental ami physical iwer are liorne to no stt' li family. The Jewish law-giver was born of a slave mother, but that was phenominal the average sou partakes of his mothers condition like her, he is either chivalroii or servile. No man Mould thiuk of enforcing obedience from his aiiianced bride." The whole country at once seemed to take Mr. Owen'? views regarding the right4 of married women ti hold projierty anil cjntrol their own interests. This article hints at w hat William Wesley Woollen, with hi? resources ami habits of study, might dress into a most, instructive chapter showing; the jrrowt.i of the thought that enlarged the b-gal rights of wife ami witlow from a condition of ahject let.mlenct- to thai of large individual ri'sjmnsibil-H ity. t ur givat-graiidmothers had really no existence saivt in ur great-graiidfatlnTs. If she committed h rinie in the presence of her huband her hushaud was the guilty party. A wile mervly increuMsl a man's rcsimusibilitv. All the estate r dower she brught t luin a a wife was his and ccavj to l hers save tbroiigb him. Jxr Ti'Ki'KX. Visihlr supply f rHiiu CiticAia, June -.t. The following figures. taken from th oiln ial statemnt- of the Iloard of Trade, to he posted 01 'Cham?1 to-morTw-. liow tbe amount of grain in sight jn the l'tited it) und Caiiadm on Hwtur-
day, June "7, ami the amount of increase or lecreas over t In preceding week: Wheat, 41,:..'U,,.")4 bushds-. inct-ias.'. IN,t:s bushel. Corn, ö,itrJ,s.s; bushelsj imn-a-, l2t.o.;s lt;Lls. Oat. '..L'4.soS bushels; increa'. 107,11' bushds. Kuc, '.rU.OO. bushels; iur as-, lti,i'."i7 bushel. Ikirl y. Pn.vjo bttsj,3s; dein a sc, pl.Tö. bushels. Th' aiii-HUit of grain in store in Chicago 011 tin same date was: Wheat. H.Jtsj.j.ri bubd; -oru. l.uw;..'IL'l busliei; oat. 4i,s.."l2 bush-ls; rye, H.77I bushels; barley, none. NATIONAL AFFAIRS.
A Tel i; ra oi It-ion lii-iifml li4irill lö-t;ir. iniC the Iniliiiii. YA amdm.ton. .Itu.e r,. S hiieM telegraphs from hii-ngo to the VYtir Iemriiiiiiit that rcort fnini Fort l.i-w t. 'ol., of the -juh inst., say that the I'te are t:ot eiiniuinii'g further VprclHtioii, :lll it is ll.)w. thai tll.i-i' ort" Iii' Ii r Ml ioll will return witlnmt tomliie. Iu n-4anl mtlie threat-etie-l trouble at heyeiirie ami AriiohiK- reservation in the Indian Territory, t.eiieral s-hofn-ld telegraphs that on the '.t'.! !n"slunt two tri.sof The Nf 111 Ii sivairy 10:1 r-h-l from 1 1.1. II t. l;.-n... The I it'th Cavalry rc.-a-hed I;-! I'loiid. Ni l... on the same day. 'nrcii!cr's four trM. wo:ili leave mi the -"th liy mil fr l:-iio. 11 their arrival th-r' will t t-n tr. of -nalr- ami i ininniiii!' oi in fn uti y at Kein.. A forci" rigrl-i "-.y '.tieiitt Augur i stipicioiit for the prcM-nt. AI-ISHNT.Ml.STS .IM Al'li'tSTI. The rn-sideiit to-lay tmnie tin following a)poiiitinctit: K.lward I.. Ii-!!.n. lo In- 'ol-h-elor of Ustolli for the llistiiei ,,f New Yirk. N. Y.: Hans I.. 1-ai'ie. to l surveyor of i iisionis in tin- Pistrict of New York. N. V.: si Jus . Kurt, to Im- Naval tl:---r f 'ust..ni in the. liMii-tol New York. i:dVMirl I.. Helden wa horn in New York 'iiy in lg. From l-". until lat year he whs a parttn-r in the shipping hoti' of it inorc. ry.h r iV o.. and for thirty-live eat. -olidn-t-i lh-CUsIolil-ilotlse hiishi.-ss of tin- it rm. H- is Vim l'resileiit of tli North Uiver llioik and a liTvi-tr iu ev ml iiisiirai'-- eoiiq.aiiies. n, hu uIuhvs lceii h l !iHM-rai in tmlitic. Hi father sin. lied law w iih Ale.xaiider llaiiiillnn. ioil was ili I !. - io-scii ia 1 i ve 1 .1 Nt v York il ii theo-i-H-iu of the o-niiig of the l.rii 'anai. He wa indorsed to the t'rciilcllt for the i;pH.iutiiicnt by V;lvvar. ooer. iciienil John B. Voo.lwail. .lohn K. l-r!'r. Ianici Prake Smith. .1. ri-rr-M.nt Mrguri. harh's s. smith. K. T. I !. of Tetl't. W. li.-r V '.: John S. Crime. Bate. I ; I V .iley, J. T. Low. IS. T. VYnodwiir!. 1 1 nlK-rt 1. 'fiiouipson ntil a large luuiilicr of otln r New York int-n-haiit anl Iiolilicinli. 1 r. .lame I'. Kiiuhall. of lU-lheieliein, I'a.. who w to-day t.H. inted IMrcctor of ihe Mint, i a professor of eisitiolnie geology ill the Lehigh 1 lli-'i-sity. He is a milling -ns-iiie-r und iiii-lHÜur-jsist l.y .rofessiii. Il 11 . . hn-nl . I ut Harvard rniveisity ini'l mi ihe Mining s-hiMi f t r-riicrg. Saxmiv . reeeiviiii the degree of Ph. 1.. from the t'liivcr-ity of ontiiitj.leti. in ls'iT. He ha hehl apInjiiiiiiieiit on several state and I iov i-rn ineiit sur--ys. Iniring the war he rvel iu tiie Army of the Pitiiiiac a situut Adjutant lieiieraloii the stall' of icncrals Mh h-l'iitk. Kiii'iiid-. HMker and Mi-!' siie'essively. !! i now President of the I. M-r. it Iron Company . of 1'eniisy Ivaiiia. ami is vwll known in New York, where he has an othec. H is a iin-mln-r of l liioii. entnry and Imv iitov n hihs of Ni-vv Y ork city. Mr. Hut-chard sahl t-lay. regarding His sis-iision. thai he -r f i red that the change should In- iiimle in thai wny rather thiol tr-sign in fa ii- of the charge of iii-rh-ien-y iill'l mismanagement w hieh had t--ii miete agaiu-l lu'tti hy s-roiil cin-inie. and which have lin puhlisiietl ill M-Veral lleWspilST. Heli'l nt dispute the I'ri-siilcnt's right l lcnn.ve liim. hut ha-1 some little curiosity to see the "r-as.its-- theivfor. which the President would give Iii- S nate. Hi relation with sin-tary Vtaiiiiing had aluay len of tin-mo! I'l.-M-Miit eha ra-t-r. anl he r'gn'ttl that ii contrary impression hal arisi-n siin-e his removal hHS licell .koii of. Mr. II. S. Hen I lie is a lawyer, and was an associate iu tin oi'rat ion i oun.!' oilier during Ss-retary Yhirne"s term. He ha bii-n an active niiiii in Ihe County iK tiKH-ra y organization. til i at. present lvpui.y t'.niiity ieik of New Y'ork.MIni has alvay Im'i-ii a sR-adla-t l'iiiiM'rat. Colonel Tlionia YY. Pair; was formerly Naval lifl'u-er. and was removeil liy l'i-esi.-nt Arthur. His now chief Lxamiiicr of th New York civil 'svrvhv 'omnii'"KTi. Hr snp;nrt-l ''cvc!anl for Ooveriior in !sj. and waa:i -rive supin-r of the Ih'iuiN'i'Htie eatniitiiit- lat fall. The term of 'rahum would int expiii until 17. hut he is siisp-iidcl Midi. -rin Ui-Miise the l'n-idei)l lievcsihat soiiiid putili joli-y ri'iire. h reorgaiiizatiini of Ihe whole custom servie at the ort of New Y ork, ami i-'iiiu eimi!ere new- orgaiil.'iitinti cs-i-iiiial to thcj'roioscd change of Jiii'llnxls. Si-cn-tary Manning to-day S)j"i!it-l IC. It. Henry riui Charies T. Mitchell to he "hief of l:viioti of the Sixth Auditor's otliec, and L. H. Mariguiu to Is- Chief .f a Iivisini in the Firt omptniiier' otlicc. vi-' Major Sax ton. re.ii;-e.l to !.-W" eias. A. 1". Hiir.lingtoii was iipH,iu;ed to la- .Vssjsiant Chief of the Iiau Hivisi'iii. mi1 '. I.. 'arsiii was proii'ot.'il from foiirih-ela 'l-rk l l-e Baik-L-i i-r. It is uui-rstoMl that a chaug will lie made in tin orti-- of hi-f of the I .on ti 1'ivi-ioti. now Lehl hy William tIet-h-r. on the 11 of August. It is now said that Leigh 'imlmer. of Texas, will le ap)Miintisl S-eiill Agent of the li-pm-Hielit l" Justice, vice slantoii. !'. iglieil. and that. I. A. Fisher, of hio, w ill U apint-l a s-:al exiilnim r in Ihe mhiic d j.rt incut. Among lh iiHine mentioned for apisiininient Asitaiit Attorney in the h-purimeiil are x-Ih-pii-M-utative Wilson. "of Iowa: Mr. st veiisiii, of New Jersi-y, ami Mr. Brauigan. of lndiuiia. VI Al:F.l.: KI 'l of l!KVw M'.l . KM V. 1 1 . A her-ole size liitirM' hiist of I.i-u;enant ii.-noral Shi-i ilati, hy a hi-g cuiitir. was rvfeivcd at the army heathiuarurs to-i'.ay. Similar bust of Tciieral Cirant and sin-rmau "are to U' piai-oi in Ihe hcnd"i!iart'i. The oli-i':tioii is twing male liy i.eneral Sheridan. aul is prvidel for hyi'ongrcioiial apiropriaTion. i'CStOMS HI'.tt).ATIONS AMKM'KK. Nt ri'tary Munning lia aim ii'led auieh l.:us ,f the genera! regulation of the Treasury. reiatiugti customs and navigalioii law, so limi it wilt read a follows: 'atiiiidate for minor appointment in the etltiii M-rv i-e lin;t Ik- not hss tiiall tlien-ty-one nor more limn fifty-five year of age. of suitable physical condition and liien.'ally iiHlitied, . tin rules and regular Witt if the civil service of the I'nited State teUiii-. I -tii y collector- ami other employe. whsednticsitrc pi-ri'rini.-l exclusively -m it hilt customs buildings, mid w honresehs-ted on aci-oimt, of -oss.ssiug iiiHliiieatioii of sx.-i!l value to the M-rviee, may. after sati-lactory physi1 ccrtilictdioTi. Is enuKged U tween twciilj'-one am) sixty year of age." I-KKSKNT lR THK COVKRNol'. or ASTERN SIRKIUA. l ienrenant ts-hnitze will take to the Ij-tia I-lta . swirl d-sigtied by hitiiM-If a a gift frotnjhi liov hihi nt to the o.iv.-riior of Yakutsk. Its si-Mlbiirt an! hilr are of sold. n the l.irm. r Hie ligravings of dog muI n-imh-er sll and the Ji-ii n nette. It is itiscriltcd : -Pres:i!rsl b.:b' Pn ilent of ihe t nitiil stui- t Major Viieral itHrgiiy Fedorvit-h Ts-!iiaief. .vi-rnor oi 1 tikiitsk, Last sila-ria. for euiiiieiit services renlerd the survivors of the Arctic exploring slHiiicr Jcaiiiictte. and the search arti.-." Hi Valued at 'sli. JI1SI.I I. C.lMt S. The President to-day siisjien.-! Horatioi". Htircharil. of lllinoi. us "l2rectr of the Mint, and ipliintsj Jatne B. K'imhall. of Pen n Iva nia. in his steal. The hange will take ctl'ect .i uly 1. No rciviit iustruetioiis to remain at Yierina tiave bi-eii scut to I nited Stan M:uit'r Krauej. Shortly after Mr. Ha yard lirii Si.-crerary of siai he itistruetisl Mr. Fraii-is to remain there until his suisi'ssor should t- apsjiutl ainl arrive t assume his unties. A uftiei'-iit HtirnlM-r of upplicants not having atiuimslto the eligible psf in the examination held in May last, a suppi an ntaiy cxamiv.alion foralniissi'iii locialetship in the ri-veii'ie marine will lie held illanil tin rtiil of Augut, lo provide for the lilling of seven va ancles. sci-ond Lieutenant 'arro!! M ni r. of the Ciiitod States Marine orp. w ho was tried by 'oiirt Martifd in New York lor ilrunkctiues on the 1'anania cxsslition, ha Isen sentenced to two years suspension oil half piy. nl to retain hi present uurnlicr on the r-i'sT during that lime. The Marine Hospital P.uremi is inform--! that there ttn six ctwf sniallH.x nt Kort Ha vi. Tex., but that the di-caso I' not likely to 1m vom-epidemic. Tiie In i reu u is .'.,. imforme! that the. Vcsl HallsM left for l'hilah-iihia without a bill of health. The authorities at I'LiU'lelphirt have las-u notified. The remains of Kx-Miiiister I'iielps, vvli.iili.sl !at Lima. I'eru. have Ixx-u tinWlmisl ami will le brought to Vabingtoti. lYoposuls have in-en msv-ivtil at. the Bureatt oi SK'ani KngineeriiiK Navy I ep rt uieu I . i nupf.ly Vtoii flouting derrick for the Brooklyn Navy Y ard. Th y range lMin ii.:ä; toW.W'. At a niivting of the new Bonn! of tirH-tors of the North I'eiural ami south Ann-rii'an F.xpositioii. held in New Orleans to-ilay, S. B. .Mis'oni-o waa 'h-cteil I'resident; K. S. Howard, First Vi.-c rresi.'nt: "o. 1.. sl.oup. Sssind Yi l'n.liit : sum in-l H. Bu'k, liris.'torA.'li.eral,Mud Biohanl Nixon, Secrelnry. Thr ! Ii-St rin-; Knot tri I on Ihr liisiilr. JHartfonl Times. "Mr. Itlaire l as l ll. Washington juelis now at bis Lon e in A-vista, Me. lint no Mug ned call.
THE SPANISH EPIDEMIC.
Several Peculiarities Cause Experts to Eesilile to PrencuEce it Asiatic Cholera. A loM-lll Iliftcrrncr in thr I .- Iii A xrioil) llxprriuieiits f Mistacle Thrown in Ibr Way f Ttir W ihiug f inly holen. Yui'mia, June . Several iHiuliaritii-sj about tin Sjai)ish -pilcini' hav nu.!e ibo doctors )ieitate t jToiioutiii: it Asiatio Imlera. Tin- iuot striking is tin frjucri'-y of dry cholera. ne authority say that iti the ina.irity of ca- ob.rvs, not only in Valencia, but al-o in Murcia and ';ist'llotip lianlly any diarrhea occurs. Hr. Van Kriuengn s.iy that in one instance the sufferer, a jersoii in ay circuiiitar.ie', v: taken ill about Mn. hal only three alta' ki of diarrhea, ami died at s o'chx-k in th evening. Armtlier victim, a waslierwornan . who had taken the dicae by wahin. tin? soiled linen of choleni patient, dii-I witliiti the day. but had intervals of tLrtr h.)'tr-j 1h;tweeti the diarrhea symptopis. A Spanish authority, who is making independent iui-robo.igical stinlies her. ali limls inaikcl n!iarities in the Vabnie;t bai!li. lleliH-s not disput- the exisn-m of Asiatic dmlera. but ays that the btv-illi he ha succeeded in cultivating do not d vclop -:silv' in gelatine, as tbe true Kfx'hiati bacilli do, fr mi which fact he imlim- to tbo tlediictioti that lhc!- is something in the con.lit i'.n-.if the Spanish climatt inifavjrable to lmtera iiiii-rolx . ami that they drag ut :i pncariu living here as exotic. Th Valeiiica iholca, he nays, was imported from 1'rain-e, whii h imis.rt-l it from tbe Kat. In its secondary Spanish stage it ii much attenuated: nor loe he. nor lo for igii l-K toi-s much fear that it will exu-nd to Fr.itic' again. Ir. Mcndoxa, ex-memler of the lioyal Commission. nionovir, iuoculatisl til'ty animals rats, guinea pig, etc. witli Vaiein ia chi!er.t bacilli. Only one guinea; pig suei i! l ii 1 -!. Tin- t lu-r animals ioeJ una fleet cd. The Spanish olhYiaN throw very ohLwl3 in the way of ep!e attempting to study a bIera in tha hosjittai or in iufi-ctasl lmuss. Th visitor i generally flatly refusil a.s-cs on the j.retext that it i ii.ieary to i-vilato äs iu order t pii'vcnt contagion. Kxccpt in a few rivilegcl instances, any one t nt ri'ig the diolcra war I of a hospital is obliged to go tbroiTgri a mild iiuarantiiic l;"r b-av-ing. 1 w mi! ice agents arepla-a-l at. t he doors of all infected house. One prevents otttil--r from entering, and the otha r is cominissiiin t make pun ha-as. ;m run errand for the inmate. Hut. a a matter of aurs, to d tiii be i obliged to have contact f reapiently with tin victims' frietals, and in practice the imlicc w ink at the coinings and going' f tin inmates, ami hoii' i:aruutiii, lik- everything -l- connect el wit h tin Spanish administration, becomes a fare'. )iiins Hople her.- are disustl with tb whob' ajuarantim- ami a-onhni system. lti inijHitciice t pr t ut the spread of ehoi r;i i provail r'jwat-l!y. w bib it ruins traIe, impoverishes ja-oph. alds misery and hefjis die;ise. GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS. Hir Trial a.f l.irskr fair thr Munlrr ? 1'olicr (amniiianrr Iluinpf Ifrgmi. Kkankioi:i-.in-tiik-M.vin. June I'M. Tins trial of l.ieska-. the shoa.-maker, who is chargi-d with the murder of Jlerr Hurnpf. J'olice Councilor, on tin- night of Tuc-lay, the j:5tli of January last, was b-gun here to-Iay. I.ieske, when arrested, attempted t commit sui.-ide. The murder of Herr KumpC was of a jMfti'iurly attriK-ious charm tcr. Kumpf Wits returning home and hal arrivil at hi reilen-c. when be was met by hi assassin and sial.lM-d to death. The lagger twice a titeri-d the heart. Herr I' linjif wa conspiciious in tht proscutiou at I ipsic, ;i short time previously, of the Anarchists, I'cinsdorf, l'i:)she. Kuechh'r, Ha'.dioncr, Haegman. Sm -hrg. ti, Ilhienbach aiil Zoullner, wlm were i-ngfiged In t he Niisb rwald attempt to kill Fiiijs ror "William, of Certnany. It was believed at the time that Anarihist-i were protm -tors f, if not tin" priix'i pills, iri thi erim', and it was als) hdia-vel tb:t his death was the p'iially Herr Kumpf paid for his pns4 a-utioii of the above na!nel Anarchist Kiissimii Tti-lif im AiichauisLnn. Jori:vY, June :!.- It is rejortsl from Cabnl that I: Khan. sujiorted by Kus.sjar f all;, has rjscn against AIkIuIIuIi Kh.-in. Khan marched Uiin Khan-T-lknl anl 'i.el' tin treasure then-, valued at 1 !,0oi ,, 1 m longing to tin A m-T f Afghanistan. Tbe jfoütical alillii-ulties in Kabagaria are laN-oni-? ing Mcrioti ami ra-infiircements of troijisarj going norihward. Alalullah Khun is theti'oYernorof Kundu, toe xtn in' northern province of AfghnTiarkistan. The town of. KJian-T-lkt-1 is situated :dout sixty niih- s.uth of the river Oi us. which river parat it from the Kassian prtis tel state of Ikikh.ira. Khan-T-Ilad was the ht-ad juartcr of the present Aimvrof Afghanistan before he was umtnoinil to the throne, and there also occurred the negotiations Ix t wis h the Atner and tho Hritish otlicers. Ait lniiiiriir Hms Mertiujf. biMsiv, J um' l. A mas. meeting wa-i h hl in Hyde J'ak this afterntoii to prtet against the am :iiluient to the reform bill adopted by tbe House of Iird, which pn-Mis-sto di-s'iialify "V'fy voter who has receiviil )siujs-r m-.lical relief for hinielf or family within a v ear of any election. Thcro were seven stands for'sjar akers.aipl fully'JVJ )s-rsons were jiie- iit. Midwd Huvitt spijko jgjiint the proMiition on Khalf of Ireland. Trrriblr Trugnly un m Tinle. Sjtrial to the Setititn l. North Salkm, Ind., June J.V tin yesterday evening k woman, alxutt forty-live y ars old, with two small hihlreti, aged rix and nine , pas-eil througli the town on foot; they wero poiry -lad ml evidently in very icMitute ircumstances. Th' charity of the people w-as abundantly lestowed upon them. Sb5 went to the dejot and :tkel for tickiti for Indianapolis, stating ln-r name to be Keed, and l hat she was going t mt her mother, who lived on Snith Illinois sinrt. She stid she had no money. 1 though soiue of the Citizen bail given ber some. She thru starte! wet to Ik rrard, w here she said she would raise some money. When one mile west, ill attempting to cross the big trestle a'-ro l-l Kivcr, the freight due hereat öo'cl k struck them and killed tin- two chililrcH, and injuris! her m badly that she diel tt-Liy st Iu.hiii. They were buriitl in the Haptist 'i'iiietery al ix o'clock lliis evtning. No blaiu is :ittu'lici to therailmad eoiiiuny. They lid eVATything jissil1e to prevent t he a--ci-"t nt. '1 he ciiiza ns und rail road cm ploy sitd -very thing tin y could to allcv iat-1 1 e v.;f!iriej jf the jovr Wiion.
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