Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 16, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 October 1874 — Page 2
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whi h authorize the legislature to alter or
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I and iu provision establishing rate of fare I and freight were declared no oppressive ly j , the roads that they refused to eomp'y with It. 1 ! The Attorney -General applied to the Su-
ci;ki.i:xt xkws. W Alll-TOS. It i stated in a V.L;iitin Jpt.h oft he 17tb thvt the I-ouSiiUa Kci ublk an at the eap:!.il were col pleased uh tlir term ot urrru'! r, as loy Un, appuiu.rd by Penn a Chief of Police, remax in oSi.v, and the in-ur-Q. retain tVir arm. wi'h their White League or.rn;.r.on. They regard the ar rarirmer.t a- a e-inpromis'. and think Dia:t-r are lii-nU cir.; 'icated to the future. Ws.Linjton J. lies f thf 17th 'a!o that three war -r! h.n"--n ordered to pro-r--i 1 to New Orlean from K.r Wet at once; and tht ord. rs ha ! U-ra is-ued to the troop at Fortres Monroe to hM them-clve ia readines. t'pon mii't f intelligeni-e from Gen. Emory t New orb an that the insurgent had all ili-p-r J. after urrend rinz the State arm anl oiher property, these order were a!! coucu rraand.-d. The Sepu-rnVr return of the IVpartiuect of Agriculture indicate an average condition of the wheat rrop oC.i.J against S4 in September, K3. The a. r .-re of the crop I seven per cent, greater than last year, whuh would bring the aggregate yield to nearly aa aver- '. age on lat year vrfv''. The President has ordered au extension of j the Civil-- rvke ru e to th Federal office i in Boston and a-'Jacent districts, j Th ritlDMnilUr nf tK ('nnvnet? hiv"e 1 recently a--rrtained, through the report of j examiner of national bank, that certain nv i tirvn I Kmnlii are In tKhS-'tnf .t rs v in .lef t
n their eorr.rori.'en'. in New York at firtnr ! t,ke P"",n
90dv afterdate, acceptance waived. b4jl 1 nhT inten iew w held by the rrpreont-jTWdthelD.titutioithatMit-hIue are t,VM of lh lWvl M'1 St,e uthoritie, in violation of Motion 03 of the National 1 when " w ,,rn b? lh' ,1,,er to ,urn ov" Bank a. t. whkh prohibit L-ue of po.t ; l""' 'nnn.!rr all pn.perty note. Such tran.a.tion. aubjevt a na-1 M'aV to at all armed tional banit ta forfeiture of iu chtr. be di4.ai.d.I. and the Sttc arm tr ier under t:on CftT.thre. of th, , turne-1 to the arena' The ,.Ii. e for.e w m
"ri.in.l H.rV ... .n.i i !...;,.. ! to remain
the Comptroller to i-oiacit'iK-e pnx-eedtnj, if Bectary. to prevect u. h prat-tke. Other
have nitruril him rouiruander of the I'nil.-.i Stalf l,.uil:i llmli ily llir (iovi ruiiit'Ul eaint UK it (he tiitx the Imkhiiiiii if llie prrsent inMUir'i'iiiiitry tii.ivi nn nt iuui Im irroiueii aa the ! lul Mu- uv.-inMi. nl unlit wiiue otln r Ulc ti.ivi rnini nt il In-l.unlly miipli..I. I .on I tie Kill rcli'lrr ot tile MlMllVi nla, y1u 111 inliiim (tv'tinr kelliifjr f llie l.K l. Mint ki linn iiie.r iiiHrt lo re-eAt.itiliali ihf mitliot uv l the Mle tiioerniuent. If. at the rnl ul I he live
pretne (.'ourt of the State for a maiularuua to j 'en in iti- rm': i.uimn oi tne Ijili iimt ,
i n rr iui . ims i in, , i r oltiluiii'e to I lie nuthorilien ot the Mii', y.iu will i-uiiiiii.'ii the nrr n.l. r ot llir Uifiiri ii'k li t h- mirn -ml r i imt iiuekly put in tll it ii,ui )h' i iiiorci l Ht nil h..ril. ! I his twin mi itiMirr. eliuu t.calin-1 the Male tiov- : I-1 inn- nt Ml l.uuiniana, lo i'l in the siiiirenion olHli.i h thin tiii itiwik" t lia-t n raili il uniii in t:..- I' r in-, n . 1. 1 n t l (lie I uii.liuilHiii ami ijkt ot l-..nRr.- tn. r. m.iii r, it i nut the r.Ml.iv ot 111.' 1 r 1 1 - t Mil. ulllllol l it it t.l lli.ike in I'll .ar.i.-n iisM,;.' I n.irii iiimiiTi eiuui ( ciit-.I J K. I. luwv.iMi, A.'jiuiiiil-i.. i.t-ral. A rily to tlii'i teli'yraiii vtm Mili'Ufii'.ly r'.five,l from (iriicr.il Kinory, iu whuh he "i : "1 i'lae-l l 1. 1. .11. 1 I'.rno.f In ...n.in in.l i, l,r rny, aa . I: in e.iu iuan.1 ot :i lriim; mh. rw i.w iiu-if Mini:. 1 ,aw hn-ii alinn hy. Iniven.or K. iicfg i -1 ii' i , a u.l liit iii't l, eailnl up.n me t-'T Ml.i.i t t.l re-, ulallllrll IheM.tli- liuV TIIIU. 111. Ills ( li.rl nf I'. l . f at nli.it ilnw u, ami lil n. xi ill coiiiiiiiii.l, aii.ii, ami Itte w hole .rrr utu I Iv ll if I am I In. I i-i. nut of i-Uht I-or one i Hum to h.ivr a t-inliil to a'an.l nn liiii Ixat, . u,.l liavr li.-.'ii i-. itm ilrntni. tion ; ami cvm u w tiie Mjif :iii;lnr:tie r.r. i.u t.l liyli.iv.i-n-r hl:..tf h- anke.l to d- ler taking rhaie tor tue i s r.t. ' '
In accordance with the lutrurtioDn
I compel compliance and thi the Court rantn. j The road pleaded that the law wan an in- : fritiiTt tnent of their charter auJ a violation ; of vented rUht; but the Court hold that 'under the provision of the ftate lntitu- ' tion. rcM'rvinif the rfht to ait.ctid and in-id-! ifv charter, the authority of the l.ei.lHtnre tn m .I f frstu-lii' j:r:tn;ed by charter i aSi!ute. There i t.o ap'al to the Supreme Court of the Tutted St.itc from pnveclint f.r man.lainu. and the raiiro.t.U Iherct'ore hae no alternative but to comply w ith the law. General Emory made a f nu.I .1. imiii.l upon Governor McKnery, on the evening uf the I'lth. fr the d'.'tisn.linir of hi force anl the surrender of the State arm and other property, in a-i-ordati.-e with tvie proclamation of the Irei.lent. On the follow tnjt morning a Ions' i-on-ultation wa held by M. Em ry an. I hl frien.N. the reu!t of which wa the putiication of a letter written to General Emory by Governor M.Enery, protetinp asitit the action of the Federal ruthoritic. on the
atitutional objection to the interpoition of Federal authority were cited. In conclusion it wa distinctly announced, however, that no forcible opposition would be male to
ioe action oi me l nue.i .ute au- i
thoritie, and that the State projertr would be quietly aurrendered upon the appearance of Federal troop to
a at present constituted, under
Chief Ilov lan. Gov. McEnery at onr issued an order providing for carrying thi airree-
their drr-Wtor. wirh . I-L. .Iron B- .l.r -mory l-ue-i me io;iowin noll.-e
after date, in-tea.1 f on detnaad. for the pu r-
IIitnvrAariH Difiiri.T oc thi (In r, NlwUhUK., 1.. i i.t. iiiit 17. I-Tt lirru.
Ir. Jof.u McKnerr ami l. II IVrin, ntviii.ir
ib-ii.wa r--etiirlT j vrn..r ai.. Lieuiin-
mt-lf iivtDiir il the ?!If ..1 IxMi': ana. ha I iiir
infinr. .1 thtf .lei'Arln.rnt r.iti.m ,r.it.r if ti...!.
an amen ;m-ni to trie a. t bk n will prevent w.iiu un ir tne rrvt.i imt' t.r'arnaUh uba-e. ' 'urrn..rihe stjtr proirrty i...w in tti-ir
pe of eva.J.c? the lute real Uevenue law, re-juirict a two cent tamp to be aSxeU to tii. hcLeik. The Comitroller will ask for
CIST. The clo-injr pri.-e of rn'.J in New York, on the 11. wa. 1 TtebiLk at WelMxiro. I'l.wm robbed o the n:ht of the V,:it five m-.n. who
"In no part of the rutted State are acta of lawlc.nen more discountenanced by public acntlmciit than in Tciincaiico ; and that it i unjust to attempt to throw odium on the whole StatebecuUM' of the, act of a few reckles, biul men, w hich it could not prevent, and for which thev are in no wise rcNnill.le, und tht. too, for the purpose of making political capital to nerve the ends of a MuUutf party." The citizen of Franklin and Ki. lilmid parIslies, .a., at a meeting held at Iclhi ou the
l!th, reaolved not to recognize the Kellogg pal ish olliccr Utiles couiih lied to U so by fotee. All such persona utteiniitinir to hold
(illice arc untitled th:it they are obnoviou to the coniiminity mid must resign. The Kaiisu l'yil:it tt re hita passed a bill authorizing the issue of ?T:1.ihh in St.ite ImihiIs, to be Hold iu the intirkct at not less than ninety-tlve cent on the dollar, the proceed to be employed in the purchase of county lionds, at the Haino price, of certain countie piHined in the bill, being the countic on the western frontier devastated by the grasshopper, and whose inhabitant are unable to provide for theniMclve. Genera! Emory telegraphed to the War Iecart men t from New Orlean, on the 21t.that the State police had been reinstated, and that the Htatu quo wa therefore entirely re-estal-lihed. There were no nlgn of disturbance in the city. A conference committee, coiiiwisrd of reji-
reaentativea of the Kellogg and McKnrry (ioverninenta of Ixuisiana,n"oently iu:Kle an cntleavor to arrange for the Joint nujerviion and control of the November election in the State. Unfortunately, however, they could not agree aa to the cmpoaition of the returning Nvtrd, und finnHy adjourned without ac
complishing any result. The total number of jeron now ascertained to have been killed in the New Orleans fight on the 14th, foot up fifteen citizen and thirty-live policemen. The wounded include thirty-two citizen and forty-two policemen. The Democratic State Convention of Minnesota, held on the 23d, nominated Hon, Westcott Wilken. of St. Paul, for Chief-Justice of the Supreme Cuurt, and Wm.
of Minneapolis, for Associate
Justice. The platform favor a return to gold and .-liver a the bast of the currency of ih country, and resumption f specie payment1 a soon a public interest will allow; a tariff for revenue only, none for lirotcction : no Government tmrtumislii'i
I. . . '
"u""w ,K,U ITcvenieu .turing tne recent Wnh protected monopolies; a free press; no trouble from informing their dutie to im- gg iHW,.
from
the rresidciit alxve given. General Emory on the same day commit uicuted to Governor i- ii- . i
ground that no insurrection in the State then ,vrl",- o.iow . eSi..e.l.and that the present liovem.uent i 1":?!
w a legally eiecteu. ana was ouiv mognized , m r. K.Hi.kK. ..ventor of tl e Mat of l.u-
throughout the State. Other legal and con-
Uian ir: In olM-.lirn.'v to tt.e onier of the
I resiilml I have l lit lu.nor to inform you ot the turn-niter of the insurgent lutely la arms aKliist tin- Male Government, aa I afl ir.l yon the necessary mililaiy auppoit lo re-establish the atate (.lOVrriiuieul. Very rrs)Ki-tniUy, your otx-.l lent arrTant, VV. 11. KaoaT, viniiei aa-i itrrvt-t Major-lieo. Coniliian.ting. To this (iovernor Kellogg replied: NawORLtaa. s.ept.-inl.-r I. To Major-Gen-erl W. H. Kinory. (Xitiiinau'linir Ii. narliiu nt of
On the following afternoon I th jU" : 'r--l have the honor to kaw inl-e
nit- rrvrij.i oi your coiuililihlcallon o this Hatr, tafortnin; fur that you are rarcl to afl .r.l the nec-ery military ii..rt M re-ei.tat.li.-b the Mate l.ov. riimi-iil I will pr..Uilf ate an executive orler in tlirotlicial jour ani lo-inorrow morning, instructing all olUivrs . f the .State who tive U-ru prevent.-.! Iroui irloriuing lh. ir duto-a to resume tlit ir lunctioii at one.. Owing to the .liorKiiul...ii ol the i!ice force in Nrw rleaus resnl!iint from the i.e. nt cntln t uf ana.
i .ii.uiir.i..ii. iv vi iiie .! i I iji. li i tn 1 l.lll , will not l- auk- to get their oltli ers on tneir h. at i "rcn,
until lo-inorrow. Ih.-ret.ire, I must rr.iirst you t assume the maintenance of the peai e ami or.1. r llie city iliiritiK the coming night. 1 have lo-honor lo Or ery re-THuliy y.mr ohe.lu nt servant, Wm. J'. kaixoou, t, oveinor. ' iovernor Kellogg subseijucntly published an executive order, directing all State otlWr
low. Too many would t ike ln.ll, winn it would lirctik, and nil tdiiii,, to It would conic down in a bnin li. similar KCi iic were Kig on In the mU!,. spinning, room. The Ilatncs hud u.t'inlm rapidly to the entrain.' ' tin- tower on tin- fourth Hour 4-ut i inr till' the mean ot t-M-.-ip... but tin' oMTativc had two ladders of, the south gable directly beton llii-in, and wore urg-i by oviTsecr and citizen Im .w to Like to them. Sonic did, but others ru-ln-d ln adlono; upon the balcony and dragged or threw tlii'iiisclves from it. There was amtlc time for every on.! to have Ik u kuvciI had the girl taken the coitrM' tli-n-cb-d. T he siiK iiiiti.ii.l-iit,as soon utit! alarm wit oiven, rn-ln il to the upjit-r siory. an. I w ith the overseers ilidull he could possibly to save life. Vhe;i the lin iiiis provided for sc.-iK' in the mill were rcndi-rc.1 unavalliiblc by the heat. Ilanie mid smoke, the jn-oplc procuri-d b-ls ami iiiattrc-st-.s for the poor unfortunates to jump upun, and
many uu uirow tiicinseive li mi the winilow to the lrrounil, mid in almost every cae rocvivodfatal or terrible injuries. The tirriii-ii worked to keep the flatties out of the south end, w hither many of the operatives had floil. Ladders, as Um-r Uy atcoininaml, were tisi-d t rescue the rirls, and four firemen while thusenacd were badly Injured. Morgue and ho-pitals were sM-(lily imirovisei. Mission ('h:i;i I lcinir tiikcii tor the latter, mid as fist a. the girls eoul.l le picked from under th- windows of the mill, stretchers were rcadv to carry them cither to the chaiM-1 or Central Station. The tire was under control shortly before half-past 8. The entire roof was not fallen in, nor had the w alls crumbled. The roof of the tower Ml Li mid took with it the top of the j:ablc-cnd wall, a wrtion ot the tilth floor, and come of the side walls, cntshino; through to the third story. The oardiii"; and two weaving floors remain intact. The total list of casualties at latest aocounta was killed, -JO; wounded, :J 2 fatally ; inlssino-, ;. Kesolnllons Adopted by the .Missouri Kcpulilicau State Coin cut ion.
p -..i .n, an-l lo . I. -'!. 1 t'ie lr.-ur.i nt lore
co l- r their cin.m not. lir. tet r.ri.l.. r-i.- neml J It. Biis.k-. I. eutennt-Colon 1 ! the -1 In-
U' try, i rhargeil with l.le luly r.f using j -s..n f in arm n I other imlf pr..(-rty. 11 wal ocec.y tl s-Uitr II .ii-e. arsenal t .oh- ' r M4te haii. ung- unit! n.r;her .r 1 r ll- i .
ra.'M the r-rvi-l-nt of the bank tojther ' ernm-rit c -n t-e i--rgauiae i. n,.
,.i. uit -r, i i. . .v l-r.-. "I the citv. unl. r rhrge
uu uis wu. . nr n. n sits ivik iroia mr i-.,i. w , -1 . . i .
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a. whi'b the ca-hir wa corais-i'ie!
open. fv.", mo-tiy in currency. Five thousand doi.2 r U oJere.1 for the arrest of the robber. The New York I Vmocratic Sut Convention, held on the 17th. nominated for Governor. Samuel J. Til.k-n; and for LieutenantGovernor. William lrsheimer the latter a LiVra' Republican. TV platform favor a ;-e!y re-umption of . ie parment and no atcf" batkward; pay meot of the public debt
in coin; Federal taxation for revenue only; oCcial a.vountab:!;ty enfon-ed by criminal rensl; crjrati.n chartere.1 by the State aiarii urvi-i'.le by the State in the intere-t of th people; the party in power to be helj rjon-ible for all lefislation while in power; the rre.i lenT i public tru-t, nota private perpul-ite; no thir-J Urtn. Mi Eln IVaa Irtstor ba cijmmencesl auit ariinsi Kranri I. I oultnn for a libel pul l.sh'd in hi lat statement in referent e to the IVee. ber-Tilton nandal. I him age are laid at t'j.t). Tbeo-lore TL'ton" ei-onl statement concerning the great Scandal wa published on th l;fc. It i very lengthy, but eomprise few nw fjrt-a. The most important document publi.hej i a letter from Mr. Tihon to hr bu-bod. n copy of which she al-o ent to ber nther. Mr. Mor, in which her great crime and suffering are spoken of in aronuing term. 3Ir. Tiiton goe oTer the grund of de f. n-e male in Mr. Ie her' tatement. and a.Uue proof ia evidence of the falsity of maay of tne assertion contained t her-in.
Following ia the concp ar' rotlnn ntate Ktt for the week ending Sept.
Kl.
last Weei
herr'.T .-in'.e.; . r.Ml.Ilisn I the city ot New I ing against
j rinnl , " "s wi me riir lor aiiei-ii COIIipilCliy
o Ih-'liia r. -i-n s Lie
to . r in -l er.ler ana .f net il the city, ui.t.l reg-
r-:t ts f..r
si I i . . iorj
T.sal n-ceiMs rrfn sr, j V l a.1 C s. i.tf ... I i..na tor -( ww tr-mi ail prTitl ri, rut frmn t. 1 lo Lt trra awl -rra . a.w n aa.l mt C V. s -ru tor K,t on ban t ax !'. latrrr I .wm, Ima .s,j. na ib 1 4r -jn, 41 'twill Lwia.i Hs-aol A nr -Mm ( u,r rea lir-.uia .
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171 r.i. jo.sel TJ.III li lA ToT,.
P.y the burring of Granite Mill No. 1, at Fall Kner. Ma.. on the morning of the P'th. between thirty anl forty live were lo-t, mostly of femaV employe- of the mill. The fire brok out in the - mule room." in the fourth !ory. only a short time after the hand Lai b. gun work in the morning. and so rapidly did tne Same spread that the girl employe on the floor above were almost tut off from -ap, and a number jumped from the window.. ntrfiiTing to meet death in taat manner v the more horrible fate of being burned a in. The property lo i alut r.t a collision on the Reividere and Ila-w!-l:a.:ro.L near rhil'.'r.shnr v J
the J. or pa.-.nn.r wa killed and ix or eight other in:ured.
wr ai iiii. The Sii;rme (Vrurt of Wi,n-n ha grrvd an in;un. !i..n g,:n.t all tV railro,! of the 've. with the in f , hT i,ll h uf the Mdwraukeo ar.. ,t. p.., : t ;r,(,., U.tWM. MilwauWan-l I'rvirie.lu fhn. whi-hh. an ol territorial. !rt.-r. and h-n.-e i not auV-eet li the tliu- in tLc State ton-titution
The formal surrender took pl.n e at 6 p. m. In a.-1-onlani-e with an arranzement previously made. General J. U. Hrooke, accompanied by Lieutenant Wallac e and II .e. w ent to the Executive offi.-e, at the St. Loul Hotel. Imme!iately uaon the e ntran e of General Kroc.ke. Governor McEnery and Penn, shakirg hand with him, introdu-ed the three Fcleral otS . r to a numb r of prominent ritien present, (iovernor McEncrv then
statcl to General Uro- ke that he gave him po.ses.ii, n of the State Capitol and all other State building within the limit of the city. General Brooke merely bowed In acceptance, and the Governor read to him the following addre : Gfirrtl Brock A the lawful an-l acting -err.or f the Mate, 1 turr. n-hr lo .u. a the
represert ttive ot tue , n rnru r.t of tl I n:t. s'alee, Ihe t at.itol ar.-l th rnm:i ler ol the pnj erty of tin eUy Iwlongnif to the ut. 1 hia uri in re.s,be ut a loimal iteman'i of lirneral l.mory f..r u.-h tnrren. l.-r. or toa.r. pt as ao a U-rr aiivr the I. tying of war U.n i.ur rovemment t.y the nuliurj torce ol th l'iutsiaiea uB-ler t n c nin.an.l. A I have a' really sai'l to Ireneral Kiii'-ry, we bave neltler the ! wer nor the inrnnatioa to resist th ovrrnment r.f ih 'nitel state. sir. 1 1 sieter to you the ruar-1 anhip of the rirht a.-.. htwrtiesi.l theo.le -f the -iale, an-l Iruai an l bUer you will give protection to all claeeof our ru.i. n niie-l ami ruine-l t.y the r..rru.t usurfatinn rei.e.l over l y Kelli g,j. mr pnpie cul l tar the wrong, ihe tyrimy, the arr..anc ai. the li suits ol that Usurjiatioa no bHijor, afl they arom-in thnr m ght, sweot it Irom i-retee, and installe. in authority the rightful Trr. merit, l wnicb I arn the hea.. Ah lovers ol liUrty througltoat the I nton must aTm.t ihe painodsru tr.at ani"s nur -..e to set aa one man an. t tnr.iw off thejoLe ol this sii u o-nrpaiMB. 1 tn-iw, lor a o.irr, yi.n have tit to oiiey the orler ol tt.e iHivernm. nt of the I'n.te l s-ate. t.ut I 1. el II.. I vmi w i.l L..,,, ,
Jour miluary r.mirol of sffi.rs w.th n.-el. rstn.n. n I in all tl ing rariiltit th ,t int. grey vt urpw eh.rart. r:ic i t nlo-ers ot tne army. I now turn i.Ter to you, sir. the C'nto and other prujsrty of Uie utr un-ler my chsrirs. Jon M l.Mtr (iovernor McEnery and hi follower then withdrew.lesv ing the Capitol of Louisiana in po-es.ion of the military ofTo-cr of the Feleral Government. At "p. ra. two compaB'eo!tbe 3-1 Infantry manhed down and were quartered in the building. Colonel Tho. r.ovlan, McEnery Chief of Police, retnain-
iug on uuiy wnn nt lope, i be citv was en
tirely quiet. McEnery and Fenn issued art aildres to the people, adv iing a cheerful obedience'to the con-tituted authorities At the rial terra of the Circuit Court of Gibson county, Tenn., over forty Indictment were found against partic for complicity in the Trenton outrage. A number of the partic in.li. ted have appeared and given bail in the sum of 10,f) e h forthrirappearanie for trial. Information ha been received at the Treaury Ifpartment that during the gale of the 4th aod.'th In-t. the custom-house an. I liiht-
U.ue at Krao Santiago, Text, were entirely swept away w ith all record and par. It t not know n whether any liv e were lost. A spee'al meeting of the Cabinet waa held on the Isth. and, after consultation, the following telegram to General Emory w a sent by the President through Adjutant-General Tow r. : Was. t'rrasTstsiT, Ami TT-i;.mL' ' O 1 1 , a a-iiivi. r.., -ii'imiHr Is, . e o V. H. Lo.. r) , N w oi . sn : I .on l.re. te.l t-y the pre-i.i. i t t .ssy mat j.iur ae ., it,i.. ,t,., oUr a titer nave len r(..rtl ai.. r e. iv.. h-re fiTu.-isi y, are si prnt,.), x -ept so fr a ltiT name I ..i.inel lire. ke to roirni.an.l ihe r ty ot NewiifI.au. It would bave h.-en UltTlo
mediately pume their otlicial function. The Hoard of Metropolitan Police were also ordered to a-emble and organize the Klice force and assume the maintenance of. the peace and order of the city, (iovernor lirown.of TcnnessiM. on the Wh,
sent a message to President Grunt, protest-
l nlted State oflicer arresting
in
the Tielitoii witr.iT. The Governor savs
that the State authorities are taking the most energetic ineau to arrest and punish the I rpetratora of that outrage, and that fortyone person Lave been indicted, the most of whom have also been arrested. Notwithstanding w hick, he says, the United State
Marshal and Commissioner of Vest Tennessee have arrested and are continuing to arrest citizen and conveying them undcrguard to Memphi., nearly loo miles distant, to answer for the same offense a charged by the State court. A eorresjoi)ient ia the camp on the Wichita Kiver telegraph that a supply train for Genera! Miles' expedition, in charge of Major Lyman, of the Fifth Infantry, wa. corrah don Wichita Kiver on tLe 9th int., by from () to .Vs Comanches and Kiowa. Aft-r a tight of five day the Indian were re- ! pulsed, with a lo of from twenty-five to
thirty killed. Lieutenant Ix wis, of the Fifth
Infantry, wa badly wounds-d in the left leg. Two men were killed and five wounded. On the evening of the 17th, five staee running between Malvern and Mot Spring, Ark., conveving passenger to the latter place from the Iron Mountain Railroad, were successively stopped by high way mm and the passenger robbed. The stage were only a short distance apart at the time of the robbery, and the freelsKiters, four in numlsr, deliberately went through each one a It came up to where they were stationed. Ladies and invalid were not molested. The robbera secured fil.Ooo In money and several gold waU he. A driver thought the robls?r were the same parties engaged in the (iad'a Hill affair, and also the robtiery of the Hot Spring stage last spring. The Sheriff of the county, with a large ose, started in pursuit
a soon a practicable, and hoj-d to overtake
the daring villain
The bolting Republican of South Carolina
have called a State Convention to meet on
Oct. 2. to nominate an Independent Republi
can Mate ticket In optmsition to the regular
ticket headed by Chamberlain. The editor of the New York H rnll,oa the i:i:b, sent dipatche to the opKsing (iovernor of Louisiana, asking if they would be willing to re-ign and abide the result of an
election. McEnery ay in reply: "I am w illing to resign if Kellogg also rign, with the understanding that there w ill be a new election. I have no ersonal aspiration to subserve; they shall be sunk out of alghtin my effort to bring alxmt a pace ml solution of our unfortunate difficulties, an honest and stable government acceptable to all c!asse of our citizens. Kellogg, In hi reply, aayn: "First, that McEnery L defeated candidate for the oflice of Gorernor, and ha nothing to resign. Secondly, that no new election I ne-eary, Inasmuch a the Constitution of the State provide for an election for the Iytslnture early in No-
vemlsr next, and the legislature then elected will have it within their power to remove
any or all existing State ofli. ial, and supply their place by men of their own choice.' lie conclude a follows: 'If we can have a peaceable election In N'ovemlcr next, the result will show most conclusively, I think, that McEnery w not elected to the oflice to which he m.ke midi persistent claim." The Iiemocriitic State Central Committee of Tennessee; have Issued an address, in w hich they condi nin the act of violence erpct rated In that State, and express the opinion that
The Missouri Republican State Convention wa held at Jefferson City on the 2.1.1, but adjourned without making any nomination. The resolution adopted are published in auothcr eolumii. -: I a. The French newspaper publish St. Peters
burg advice continuing the report of I!is-
man k s ovrrtuics to King t'lmstian of lien
mark, looking to .he incorporation of that
country in the German confederation. Cor
reondeiit say Russia I greatly irritated at
the attempt, and will never jennit Gennany a . I I ,L . I a . aa .
10 nom me ey to ilia name :sca. I he s;.me paper say that the opposition of Russia to
the. German policy in tpain I due to thi cause.
A dispatch from Carlist source denie the
truth of the report that Ion Carlo ha been recognized by four branches of the Il.mrl.on family a the heir presumptive to the throne of France. The Empress, of Russia 1 expected to arrive In England October 15, on a visit to her daughter, the Princes of Edinburgh. The Carlist General Pierala ha carried the village of Iticarun by storm, totally defeating ten battalion under General Mariones, with a heavy loss to the latter. ANOTHEU FIMliimiL IMSASTKK.
Burning; of at C otton ractory-Irsnllr Itorl of Ihe Inmalea lo rKacnp Over Twenty 1.1 tea Lost. A eiM-cial from Fall River, Mass., to the Roston Journal, gives the follow ing; particulars of the horrible disaster at that
place on the l'Jth Inst.: Mills Nos. 1 and 2 of the Granite Work had Ikcii running1 alxuit twenty minute", w hen the operatives in No. 1 were startled with the cry of Fire!" and ecao of .smoke from the fourth otory. In this, next to the UpHT floor, was the mule w-ar-spiii!iinir department, and there were nearly liJ g;irls at work under malw overseer. On the upjK-r, or fifth, floor, alxnit thirty girls were employed spooling and w arping cotton. These were the youiirct of theoHTativc. The tiro caught in
the mule rpiniiing-rooin. In the northwest
. . 1 e .1 ;ll . - . .'I . . . . i
din in me nun, irom inction in tne muie-
head. and spreading by means of oil on
and alKiut the machinery, w ith great quick ties rushed toward the center tower.
The only means of escajH! for those in the fourth and fifth stories, beside the
four tlre-oscaties, were two on each irable
end. Once jMtinjr Into the lowet sforie.
Hit? Haines ran up to and through the sin gie entrance to the fifth storv. then spriii";.
lug to the roof timber., filled the two
great room l.V) by !K) f.-.-t w itli dense
black Miiokc and tlame. While the flames were making such terrible headway the oTittlvcs iM-cnmc fairly w lid ; overseer
aw there wa no way possible to check
the fire, and gave their nolo attention to
tnue whom they bad working-. I hey called to them to save thcm Ive. anil Miinted out ways of escajn', principally by tlre-laddcra. Thn overseer of the "pooling-room, who remained until nearly suffocated, state"
that the scene In hi room and it must
have Ix-oii wore in the room below cannot tie depicted. Children ran nlwiut cry
ing and bego-inp; tiiN-ously to be saved, yet wrenching tncmsclvca away when taken forcibly to 1 lowered. There wa Home chance of escajx' by the iron ladder that reached to the roof tialcony
at the head of Twelfth stns-t. It was
Impossible however to got n great majority to take even this method to Have their live. Some wanted clothing, others something else. As the fire frightened them away from these ladders, they rushed to the windows t the south gable cul, nearly sixty fist frmn the ground, but d.ireif not jump down. Cotton ropes were put out for them t slide down by, but no sooner would the rope lie lowered than there was a ruh for It Irom the tdory Im- j
Rftolvrit, 1. That we, the Itepiitiltran of Missouri, reiterste our sin-1 ng iititii mii'1 . .iritl l-iice
In the prinrliU-s ol the li pulili.'a i ..t- , - -prrtsxl In the Naliouul I'lutloiinol 1 7.'. and we lurth'-r declare that these principle I sve rec -iv-eif their best eXMtitioii in tne cii al .old cardinal ni-a urea ol President t.rant'a adiiiinislralion, winch weheaitily Indorse. t v regard ail political org 111:7.1! i 11 loiinded llNin race or llittionality as d tl lint ntal to good goM-i inn. nt. .'I. V e ilenoiinee the recent atl. inrt of the llein-M-r.He Legislature to change llie investment of the Mate S.-h. Nil fund into a Cui-oll l.lle.l MsUl Ix.n.l.the interest on w hich would have l en payable at the a..le 1 l.-HMire ol Ihe I egialature, as an insidious attack Umiii our puloie, school sy-U 111. imperil. ng Ihe advantages given to the school children of the state hy K iuhlii-aii legislation. 4. I hat inasmuch as the iHiig-cont.uued 1111s-r'll.-sml im oiiih i. ncy ot admimstrntioa hy our oipiiu:a m Una Mntc, leading lo insecurity of iTson anil pro-rty, (lie .r. V1ut1.11 ol l i inigrution. th-.' niter prostration ol lu 11. - aiid the most ruinoii depM-ssion ol all values ol .r..s rty, have at la-t thailsted tli -atlein-e of muny
good lii'-n .auu On. i.s liion und oriven them to the nomination of a ti.ket pleilge.1 to rrioriu 111 every ilepai tun nt ol Ihe Mate government ; Bud. inasmiii h - we have in our raiilk noue who seek lor them .. Im the 1 nipty honor ot ollire outside ol Ihe tunny it tiiay give to advance the - an-l In pr.ss riiy of our people; and, inasmuch as we I.. I wiilmg to acci pt reform from any and all p. rsons w ho ran irive it, thrrelore we 'd. t in it no n ss a part ol prudence lliun of patrd tiim to adj -urn this eonvention without notuiuuting K' puliliian candidates 5. I bat wnile we deem it pmpi r under existing rirenmstunees t retrain from di-tinct mrty n .miiiation lur Mate eltii-ers, we an-yet i;. iutiI leans, and we s.rtiestly c ilnmend to our irirnd in every part of the Male lo keep up their party allegiance and party orgsniati-.u . It cherish w itn devotion llie patriotism ol tin-past, and U negla-t no opitortunll lor advancing lure and els. where that subjection to g. mm I government, that love ot law and order, which give Ireedoin, security and e.piality of right to every cutgen of the ri puhlic.
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