Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 17, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 July 1875 — Page 2
WEEKLY COURIER
C. SOAKS, ruMiiher.
INDIANA
WAMIl.tUTOX. Following Uhe recapitulation of the public debt sCteiuent, July 1st : MW per Will- tx'U l.lWJ.St'sl.VSI tit )rmt(. boml AC, I ,..V) TutaJcoia tson.U riJ..W
I.tuful inWT iWbt U,i.7.lsi Wiilurtjaw: lO.lJ-VKfU
Is'l tt-nillT !' 4 t-rudrab-iof UeiHisil, Kriloril-iirreiic)' Com tx-rlifloaU-
.VSl-VtOO 411,1-".', 4-4
Total without lnU-ret. Ti4iO tlt-M TuU interval
f i,t-..4.U ,v.m 7. :''
In treasury, esiin J'UIM?? t'ah In treasury, rnrrencv . J.l..s,il ot cruncle of deposit oS,4ta,uuu
Total in treasury JLJS
lVbtlerh ib tnvaaury 'U?'Hfr
1.4.U.S4H
14,31,514 1, Wl, 7uV 613,111
lWna. rlur-inr Juf...
lktnmM ins June .10, 1-04...... Morula iwoeit to 1'aclnc Railroad, . inu-i-eet payable in lawful money, pruK-lpJoutfUn lin lnU-rert aorrvitsl and uot yet paid. Inter-t paid ly lulled State Internet repaid by triuii-portaUoa of mailt in t Mini i ui.l hv l'tiilnl
7: ....... 7.7.. ju.ii9.in The work of counting the money In the Treasurer1 office at "Washington was begun on the lit. -jreiiaiitiary l 1. Si'iiccr' turning over the office to bis successor, Mr. New. Une hundred and twenty-five ladies, under the aupervbdcn of several m!J accountants, were placed at the work. The amount of cvh on hand approximate sixty million of dollar. The following change In postal rate took place on Jul j 1: Money-order not exceeding 1 15, ten ctnU; over f 15 and not exceeding 30, fifteen cent; over i'M aud not exceetlicg 40. twtnty cent; over $40 and not exceeding $), twenty-five rent. Postage on printed natter and merchandise, one cent frr fery ounce, or fruition thereof, op Uifour pound.. The fee for re(r1terio? letter! i increased trom tight to ten cent, in addition to the regular postage. lWvf on letter to Great HrttalD, (ierniHty, Sweden, Spanish jwf.e.ion!, i Switzerland, Turkey, Italy and iVnmaik.ha been reduced to a regular standard rate of five cents for every half ounce or fract ion thereof. Additional. lii'pa'che from irof. Jenney have been ictched ly the Indian IU-part-Diut, in which he reiterate-" hisforaier ft . term nt tli.it no farie has not found gold nough in the l!vk Ibb to warrant any extended min'n? operation!'. Hon. ThoniuJIJ. Flounce, formerly n. tuber of Cor givs fr-.m Philadelphia, di d ia vrsb.ir.g'(m -n the 3d. The new rlve-e nt potagi-stamp to fore'gn countric ha been ts-ued. Tbi atamp. which in printed In blue and bear th likenet ef rreidmt Zacb. Taj lor, La been uade to meet the provi-iuna of the law recently psM d relating to foreign letter postajte. Tlx letter rate in tow five QenU per
half-ouii' to (Irtat liiitain utid Ireland, and alsotoall Kurojcin countric, no n.af.et by what line of. !tenier or to what point of destination, icept Frame, to which country the new late doe cot i ply until January 1, 1-T6. I'uJer the ait of July 1", providing for rtiniptin of t.pede payment, the Treasury Ieartrutnt la dii)poed of about flO,fV0 of bond known a rhe per cent, authorized t.yf be act of July 14. 174 , and with the proceed ha purchased about 9.OiX),fX) Id oiler for.the purpose of retiring fractional currency. Gold doaed in 5ew York on July 7, at lit! 1-2. The jury in the Tilton-lleicLer cae came into courU'on the itdjaud reported their inability to igrre upon a verdict. They were thereupon diccharjred. Nine of the jury w ere in fa or of the defendant. .Sir. Hecdier, and three for the plaintiff. There wa no intimation a to what wuld.be Jtbe next move in the trial. Albert ISrown (coiored) was hanged at Towandi. Itradford'Countyrern., on the M, for the murder of a l.ttle frirl named ( or ily ireetleaf, 5 yeara ot age, In Au-gu-t lat. The crime. for w hich he wa executed wane c.f the n ot atrociouron record, and was w ide'y j ullihi'd at the time of tt eccurrenee. A tetrihV colliion of pasengf r train occurred ou tie South Side (Iirg Iland) Kailr.ad, near Far Ko kawy, on the aftetnH.D ofttejth. Seven pcrkoii) wfre killd and alout twettty injured. .Jiuth train were eomiiieuly wrecked. A jarty cf ecveii laJ who weic bathing at Fall Kivir, lla., on the .C:h, joined haiidi and w!ktl off .md-bar into deep water, where nix of the number were drowned. The hocietv of I'lv mouth Church, Urnok-
Ijn, at an.eetingheld on 1 benight of the Ttb,
by a umnimou vote reKlvtd to advance the
alary of I heir patrr, the Kev. II. W. Iteeeh-
er, to ne hinlrl tboufcr,d dollar for the oMiiinjr year. ,Ht la-t vear' salary wa only twi ntr ihcuikiind dollr. V I ST A.M OI TH.
Oil. V. It. ( r!irg, tiarU rma-ter at Kort
Saud'-rs, Wjoming, roiumiHed Mliritle on the :nli ult. It i lining his throat from ar to nr. Fmn( i d i inb:irmnient and the (nillcHtlon of hiMflt ial utTair are aijii;cd a the eail". W. K. Ivett hn ln-en nni'narcd for (iov-
rnorl y t lie TeuspsTame K' form party of
fit' ibri)i
A ; hI to tl- Iiiil-ville C vri r-.l 'rwit ttio v : r i 1 1 1 bank at Itowiinif lir'-en, K v.. Inve .) lo ni-eille-giin In tlii l.'ii iU f nri' ii s ii r-ns In tha'. p! , tot!iir t n round f ammti'ili ion b, t') be t.n-d to ni:ir-l llie bank ngaiiit tile? Jhiih iihi Yotn P' r bl o'b I wbo-e iirei'.'t.ce ;n the Mcm.ty Is 'tron'y upTt ,
A tHuinuittfe of the New Oilcan ltoti Kx. hang have compiled a report ( ublihed July D.fhowlcg the iviubtoimf the cotton crop throughout tbecntlxc Smith. Finn it
wo learn that the au rafte condition ot llie crop i coimbb rably better than that of lat j year, the only loeaiit) reporting an inferior, condition being i:atcrn t'aroln.a. Hut lit Ui additional acreage ha been planted. The Fouitb of July lulling on Sunday this year, the celebration of our national holiday wa variously observed on Saturday, unday and Monday, while ninny availed theiuaclveaof the occasion to cclt bratt all thrco daj. Few of the larger citlcnaud town made any attempt to celebrate in a formal manner, anil picnic, excursion, ttc, were the order of the day in mot localities. The II t of accident reported by telegraph i unusually mall. A dirth ulty occurred durinjr the Fourth of July celebration at Yickburg, on the Ath, during which a nunjlrof negnx were diot, three fatally. One white Kan wa fatally wounded. Five memtxT of a family named Montgomery and Mr. J. It. Baker were drowned while fording Middle Kivcr, in Adair County, Iowa. on the nightof the ad lut. The Wicouin Kepuhlican State Convention wa held at Madison on the 7th. The following ticket waa noaninated: For Oovernor, Hanlson Ludington. of Milwaukee; Lieutenant-Governor, H.T. Faton. of Richland; Secretary of State. II. H. Warner, of Pierce; Treasurer. Iler.ry Ilaetz, cf Manitowoc; Attorney-(eneral, John K. Itennett, of Hock; Superintendent of Public Instruction. Kobert (Irnham, of Winnebago. The riatform approte the action of tha present Administration, including tiie. rres'ulenl idler in reference to a third term ; favor Ieg1latfve control over railroad and other cerporations; adrocate the gradual resumption of specie payment in such a manner ato disturb the interests of the country a little a powiible ; a tariff for revenue only ; freedom of rellgiou opinion, and no division of the public achool fhnd. The Minnesota Democratic State Convention, held at t. Paul on the 7ih, hemled their ticket with D. L. liuell for (iovernor. C. 1. Durant for Lieutenant-Governor, and Adotphu ltierman for Secretary of State. The resolution ftvor a return to gold and silver a the baU of currency of the country, with preparation and ifi'ective measure to se ure resumption of apecie payment; a tariff for revenue only, none for proteection; uniform excise laws, and no mmptuary law. The concluding relution i as lollow: " That all corioration
charter d or recobized bv the State should !
be at at! time sui enisable by the State In the Interest and for the protection of the pe.i-
pie iwainst ui jut diserim:natiOn and exurtiocate demands." I foit j A di-pab h from I'rownsvi'.le. Texa, to the tialvestnn AVirji, July 1. s;is; (icn. I Cortina ha just I wen arrested and p'accd un- j d r giiard by ol. Manuel Parrat of the Mexican reruiar ca airy. Cortina .iiee be I be-n arrested, disarmed and ihiprWoned. ! Great exci'enu nt prevail iu Matamoras.an J rouble i anticipated. Government frcr are . In possession of the Cotirt-boue bulMingand ;
p.itrolling the wtre ts. . They have two picci of artillery at the Ctitom-hntie and others in dirterent part of the city.
Switzerland ha voted iVooo to a' l her
representa'ion at the Amer.ean C'entencial
Kxhibition. It i estimated that the destruction of prop
erty by the recent inundations In the South
west Mrtion of France will amount to 3'X),-
Wi,ui) franc. The numrHT of tx ron who
peri-hexi is estimated at .t.fmo. A royal ordinance ha leen issued commanding that member cf the Carlist junta and all families, of w hieh any meiulM-r i in the Carlist service, be expelled from Spain ; and directing that the property of Carlist be confiscated and devoted to indemnifying immunities suffering from Carlist reo,uli-
tion. Dean Stanley, in a sermon at Westminster Abbey, on Sunday, the 4th of -Tuly, alluded to the American Declaration of Independence. He contrasted the animosity displayed In former day on occasion of it anniversary with the spirit of reconciliation which at present prevailed. Now, he said, every American w a proud of his Lngluh ancestry and every Fnglishman wa proud of Washiagton. A grand festival wa given by the American in London, at the Crjstal Palace, on the night of the 5th, in honor of our national anniversary. Minister Schenck presided. Several member of Parliament were present. TI.e American iifl team had a most enthusiastic reception at Belfast on this 'ith. The Major and other m inbcr of the City Government met thim at the railway station and escorted them to the Impiiial IIoU I, where they were eult itaiticd with a grand bali'pjet. A number of Congregational minister in Fngland hae drawn up an iddrcs, declaring their belbf in the innoct m-e of Mr. Ueerher. tii neral Cortina has N cn n at a a prisoner to the City of Mexico, wlure be will bo tried by a military commission. The Carii-ts In Spain claim to have re cutty gained si vera! impotUnt ad antage over the troops of Don Alfonso, aid say that a general advance of their force ha been decided upon, per centra, the A'foiisl-t claim th it Csrii'in i on it la-t leg, and nothing but hopeb s defeat await the remnant of Its armies. Additional particulars are rf eelved com riling the tcrribb'j artbpike which destroy el the fit y of Cueuta, In the Province of Pamplona, South America, near the Venezuelan frontier. !tside Cueuta, there were several village in that r gun w l.l h were litirally wiped from the foe T thf earth. Ti n tliou-ai.il j'lopb were killed outr'g!i, manv more thou-anl were wounli d ai.d luaiini d. and all t ho inbabi'jint Kin- M ob' born.' e.s n 1 j rnni-!e-s. Wbillu r the catropVe v:isnti-e. by th" breiikii if on' of a volc.uio which w :is 1 ;t -1 beanl from bi II-. or vvbedi-r it wa a II W Vol aro that c.i it'dth" awf.il bavin-. Is r,..t known, mid the Government propoi s to
inv est iut" tin ij t s bin.
( Al GUT AMI hlI.I.Fl. The 'aititre ami Dentil of Uuil l lanlrl, llir M iiiii Train llwtibrr. I roai ttie Lawrence iKansas' Journal, June Jo. I.awrciKV awoke yet-tcrdiiy morr.injr, r ttd tlie Juunml, wit It it complete account of the jail lircak.Hii I w ith un.-ibatcd interest h:s,d tLc lb ctinsr minor about our l:it si-n:iliiii. ri:i-ure ami cute alike were forgotten in the all abaorbiux excitement, and cutloii tongues, rapino; mouth. utui agi r cars waited ou tiptoe for tH' t or tlctiou. We liiivesiniph to deal lili fuct. MioUly bs-loic o o'clix k in the morning Sln-rilT ('.innuiii utid Deputy Catiial t-ll, w ltliM-ven inouuteil men. Marteil tor the scene of the hunt tin nl;lit before, near Ilrune'a Bend. Arriving at th tlrtit turn in the windingroad to their uVtiiutl point, near S. B. Norton's place, about three, miles west if town, they were nut bv a wagon, guarded ly four men, Aaron kinjr, Ktljih and Saundcr 5tnith, and J. 1. Mieets. Strt-tcbedon the waron-bed layW. J. McDaniel. Hunlcdly the otikvrs were made Hcpiainteil with the tart leading to this unexpected capture, which we will ive In-low, during which explanation the SU ri fl' discovered that the prisoner was badly wounded and in a u tit ring1 condition.' A spring wagon w.-h prooiin.! fretu Mr. Norton, theVoundtd man trail!' rred thereto ami much more comfortably arranged. Dunn being still at large, und hi.s whereaUtits. a it wa thought, of little dituhr. Deputy fampN-ll ami m-ren men, w iih King and Hinder Mnith ax fruitier, contuiiual their cour.' towanltho ied ol the laaie. while the Shcnlt, J. I. Stu-4-t and LI jdi huiiLli prm-eeddl slowly to the city, escorting the prisoner. The Jail In-iiig reached atiout 7 o'clock, McTVmtf! wa enrried Into the otrloe and plact-d upon a atrctcher and physicians cummoncd. The news of the important rapture was pasoi rapidly from uiouth to uiouth atout the city, and an immense crowd soon surrounded the Jail premises. I'pon visiting that locality and questioning the parties, King and Smith, iroii the couutrj-. we learmd that McD uik-ia bad come out from the lmish oil Judge Tharher'a f:irm aoon after dav-bn-ak. and askid it drink of water of King, who ia emploved at the farm and was piling at that moment. On M-clng Mac, King wat staillcd. Hi. clothes torn and tnudiTyatid saturated with blmxl, bittk-ss, bis hair !Uatte!, hi eye libmil-hot and staring,
the hunted prisoner wa a terrible sight. King ran to the log ratlin near at hand, win re r be two Smith boy live, and acquainted them with the visitor und hi request. Procuring gun they all knew of litetscap they were about to go where Mac was Ud seen by King, when the fellow wa dicoVi red but a few feet oil. having b My followed King. lie wa a pttiahle sight and could hardly stand, and stiHsl there for a moment mutely l se Thing assistance. He then said : " I am McDaiiiols; I have no arm; won't you please give me Koine water?' They saw hi condition. He w la ) 1 into the cnUri, given water.and preparation made for taking him into town. Atiout i o'ckk a. Shi et-s joining the party, the four start-d fur j til. the woun-bsi captive riding iu a
wairoai. It will be reni nilM-n-l that In our report yesferd ir we statisl that shots bad Is-en cx'-Iiangi'il bs twei ii McDaniel and a farmer by the name 1 liiermaii Loui I5i-r-m.in. It wa tbi shot which gave Mac hi wound. About 10 o'clock ) eTcrday morning we met Mr. P.iennan, w ho made the follow ing statement ; I live a-t of the 4oM lx-d' near the Kaw I !iver. thotit six mile trom Lawrence. I had N-en harvesting Monday, and soon after mid-day I met onstable Phillips, w ho toll nit he had just si:-n McDaniel and Dunn seated on a log a short distance off. Ha pointed out the direction thty bad taken when discovered. Iran hack to my bouse, got out my rille, an old squirTcl rifle, and started in pursuit, taking a cut which 1 thought would brin? me up with them If they went straight. 1 ran about a quarter of a niile. w hen on coming to an op n space 1 saw the
two nu n near the west line of the hindley farm, about two hundred yards aw ay fi oai me. They saw me at the same time, mi l Mc Daniels slipped from his lior-ie and brought hi gun to hi shoulder. I tKk quirk aim and tired. He felt the shot and almost fell forward on bis face, but recovered himself iinnu-diat-l V, palled the trlzger at me, tho ball whistling over my head. Then he mounted, and tisgether the two men dashed info the wood, and that's all I know almut them till this morning. I did not follow them any farther." The fatal shot was lired about half-past ne. Bierman !s thick-set, ol medium hebrht and about forty-live year of age. He is a r' spirted farmer, a law-abiding citizen, and i said to lx- one of the Ix-rt shots in the county. Ot the "suhvqueiit movement of MoD.tnieU and Dunn, we have the statement of the wounded prisoner as ke was lying on the couch in Jail. I gin-sii we rode about a quarter of a nilc in the brush when I riecame so weak
that I nearly tell from mv hor accordingly dismounted, tied our steeds to a grap-viiie and crept away, jM'rhaps aqusrternfa mile furtln-r on. Here we. l.-ii down ami kept cloe. Several time during the afternoon the men bunting me passed within ten feet of where we lay. Put we only changed positions one! or tw ioe.and wi n very quiet. I saw Cauipl ell and Asher. lind several oth rs. I drew bead on Bi-rtnan three times, inlenilin to kill him. for I knew who be was, bu' Dunn lu gged me imt to. for then we should le shot or taken. So I put down my gun. A Jiltb: dog came ami
I sm lied around us once or twice, and we were afraid he would bark, but lie didn't I "Shortly afb r datk, when the woods j had I conic quiet. Dunn got ur. and said tie would go and hunt a skill', tint we mil lit cro.s the river. He took all the hiiiis mid st.-irtisl our. A he b It iw he sboojs h inds, mi l 1 sai l ,M(d-bye ; I nevI ei expoi f to s you again,' for I didn't , think be would coiiiC ba-k any more, and I w;.s ri'bt. I iH-vcr saw li;m idler thaf. i I lay still till iibmir iiii.lnigbr. sun. ring I Irn'iblv; sn 1 tin n, bun.-ing with thir-t, I I I raw 1 1 d ib 'W n to t be rii r a nd g t a di ink. I rolled nn und In agony (ill break ol day. I and then I decided to give niv-oll up. It I toak ire ball' nn hour, w ith th" most x- ' cttli ial ). I. ' -..in. to ali-e. j.n.l tlien I bad to i;lk very slowly. Ti.e f.et iiboiit my i surtciider, J ou are aw.in- )." I'pon 1 1: r-
Iher Inquiry Mar sUtcd that be did i,t intend to shoot Bierman at the time he, bunself, was shot, lie dioppi-d his pi-bd and got oil' from bis horse to pick it up, w hen, as be assuniiil a standing position, Itiij--uiaii fired. 'I'heii he raised hi gnu ami nt ui in il tin- shot. In regard to Ins m tioiis after the escape and before he was shot, the prisoner said : "1 knew nothing ot the country, hut Dunn said hedld. I did not knowthen, and don't now, where we went. All I know is that we left tow n and struck those woods and rode nearly all night, but every few minutes we would strike the river iu spite of all wecoubldo. It's the worst country 1 ever saw. When we saw that wo were completely lost and unable to cross the river, we concluded to lay close for a day or two, and then strike west for a ford or swim the river. We saw Philips about noon, and intended to capture him and make biin pilot us out, hut lie run.' Nearly every physician In Uwn visited the Jail and examined the wound, each ronouncingit fatal. Dr. Mot tram informed u that the hall filtered the abdomen two Inches to the left of the umbilicus, perforated the small intestine, and lodgi-d on the outside of the crest ol the right hibone. All that could la done was to keep the wound swathed in wet cloths, bathe bin bead and limbs and keep him cool. And here we will take osvasion to say that every thing was done for blni that con 1 1 be. Kind hands administered to every want, and more sympathetic pTons thin could to employed tendered their serviiv. No suffering human was tvr watched and rami tor uire usjdduously. sheriff and Mrs. Carmean and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C'ampbsll. Mr. Asher, OthVer Kstes, were noticeably attentive, and all our physicians at different time waited upon the wounded man. About 11 o'clock McDaiiiels s Aked if he did not want a minister. At first he declintd. but finally he said he guessed he would like to see one, but be did not want a Methodist minister. Accordingly Mr. Asher went tor Kev. Mr. Cock ins, of the Presbyterian Church, w ho approached the liedslde about noon. In reply to the reverend gentleman' questions McDaniel said be hal read the Bible two or three times and knew aUiut Christ and his Iiromlscs; said he supposed be ought to saved If be could he, but it was a poor time now. Occupation he had none; he had not lived as he ought to. be guessed, but it wa all over now. He finally. In ratln-r a heittli.g ftav, a-ked the clergy
man to pray for him, and, kneeling by his hea l, the minister ottered up an earnest prayer for the dying mail's soul. Alter repeating a few scriptural selection. Mr. ( Aieklns w ithdrew. "shortly after this Sujcriiiti-n'l nt Cooper, of the Well A Fargo F.xprc Company, arrived and McD.miels left the following message with him : "When you see Thoinp., luy brother, tell him to divide my money, giving onehalf to father, on -quarter to Bill, and ki-ep ons-juartr tumclf. Tell him I wrote West and could not lind or hear from the parties. Tell Thomp. to Wp the mining pr rty and d the In-st be can wi'b it, or give it to LVd.er. Thomp. knowshow much of my money lie ha got. No one else know his or toy business. The lat time I beard from him ho was In Illinois." Mr. Cooj-r then aked him :t few questions in rcgitd to the Miincie atlair but M( Daniels said. ' It won id do you no gissl to know, and I have nothing to say." Some insinuations havim.' ix-cn made In regard to the conduct of Ofh r l'.-tes.the Sheriff asked McDaiibl if any briln- had lss!-n otlenil blm. "No." be -ai l. "not
one cent. He knew no more ot our --jc
than a man in 1 cx.i. and he foaght like a tiger when we made the iiisli." S-t af rer this -onversation tin aufj'crlngs '!' the wounded mm noticeably Increasinl. He would writhe and groan at short Interval, breathe heavily and grow perceptibly waker. Hi mind never wavered, however, and be wa jsertoctly con-clou all the time. He dozed a little, but had little r-f . stimulant were regularly given, tor hi relatives had Iki-ii tt-U-graphed to mi I were exixi'tt'd on the evening train, and it wa hojuil to k- p him up till they came. Abut three o'clock two (Junker ladies, Mrs. Nicholson and Mcndeiibnll, vislt-d the dying man and oflen-d up prayer, but he hail little to say to them. At four o'clmk Mr. Campbell approached the bed, and McDaniel saiJ: " Mr. Campbell, I am afraid I am going to leave you." " f nm sorrv. Mar," snld Campbell. "That don't do me any good, said the man. " Vou have all treated ino mighty well." "Have you any thing to say, any word to leave?" sai l Cainpla-II. "Not any thing that I know of," replied Mae. Athalf-pat five ho complained of a rirIng in bis head, and soon after, reeov ring a little, he said to the Sheriff, at the same time pointing to some men who were looking in at the door, "Vou ought to charge these fellows for looking.'' It wa a sad pleasantry. He steadily sank from thi point, saving very little, growing rapidly weaker and weiiki r, until at quarter pa.-t seven alter lying quite still for about ten minute, he slow ly ofK-m-d hi.s eye, looked around a second, close I them, and fell back dead. Daring the drive which the Sultan of Zanzibar took through the West end of fioiidon the other da)' he wa lunch astonished at the display ol IbiWt-rs, enniages, and gay dresses in the park. " Verily," he remarked to Dr. Bulger, " the present world Is undoiihtedlv yours ; whether Hi" iie.it will le Tours ai-o Is, to s.iy t lie b a-t. uncertain." In tbenioriiing ho said, "For the sake of Allah do conduct me somewhere to have my lace taken, in order licit I may lc able to show a copy of it to the numerous fuc taker, (photographers) who apply to nic for it.' Ascot pleased him much, for, like a true Arab, he D fond of horse. " We run our liorc, too," he said, "but in a straight course, and nevi r for money. We race them for the sake of emulation und for the glory of winning; but from all 1 hear I fancy that many lac of rupee went Irom pot ket to po k t at Acot j cstcrilay."
Cochefo't has been obliged to SU--i pt nd the publication of bis I.-nitr-nr.u' I i ienev.l. oil a Hit of it ex' reinely stna I I ct'eulatioTi. He iinnoiiii' i now ill l ire,, j poter that be will pil'ilidl al:uVi M.' eof-miM r.iry inaniici. diet i lully i. tilled I "Is'S tnprnvrn."'
TIIK Ki:AT i:AimiH?AK!' AilillUonat rartlinlar ltrasrdiiK the Trrrtlil t ht my mi t (.'iirula-IOrr to, -OOO I.I Tea Ixiat Svi, lll(ra Bin -fliUI) lralrrd. ( Mail advice s from Itarningullla, I'nlted State of ColomlilH, res-eivud at New York July I, bring hddilional account . of thedis.. structive earthquake at Cucuta. The story of the catastrophe is continued iu ult its horrible details. A piivatc letter, dated Sala.ar. May i says the number of thodcodi CiUculated at three-quarters of the entire population. The few lainilies which lire saved are now on the ouu kills of w lut was the riu, living on what thev can procure, but they w ill soon be obliged to retire, as the putrifleatloti ot the dead will uot allow t liein tt remain. ' It is bear tit ndin; to see the wounded, who can have no care, and who cannot reniaiu long alive in their pro-cut condition. 4(X) mule were killed iu the streets, and, as there Is no one to remove them, the steiuU is becoming frightful. VlI.l.AOtS DrsTltOYKIl. The village f Sao Cristobhl, Tarina, ( iuasiuioCapacho, Su Antonio Labatera, .San Juan de L'rella, Kosurio, and San hv -ctano, are comfileU-ly th-troyei. The storehouse of Pueito tie loa Cachon was sacked and burncil by bandits. Another lutter aaya that suoh wasthe violenMof the slosk that not a sinvle huse remained standing, and inontniu nt in the cemetery were thrown down and many of them remevisl n omsid rable distHiiee from tie ir original site. In thirty scowul the Citv ot ( u- uta wns rmverui Into a mountain of ruins. Tho hornl4e blow resulted iu THK PRATII OK MOKK Tlt lO.tKW rKKSONK, In addition t other thousand who were seriously wounded and bruised. Great numtM-rs of hacieiidaM have beer, dstrovel. and hundreds ol houses have ls n overthrown, leavbig the jsvople Itonieli and consignel to poverty. Many of the trees were tora up by the roots aud small hills were opened like a melon. The causu of the great cutarrophe is, of snore. unknown. Some supjsose that the voh.ino ot Sihttera, which was in action !u lsH, is again breaking out, w hile othet sny thiit a new vnV.iuo ha appsansl hi the hills of (iiraclia. It is thought th- (overiiimut will appoint a scieiitillc Comxnissioii to irvcsligatc the luitnre Ot tin catastrophe. A telegram from the Hon. A. (JulieParra to President Perez, dated Bueara-
inanga. May J4. says : "The earthquakes continue. Last night the Cathedral In Pamplo:ia fell. Gn at kLrui i n vails. There is gn-at leVastation throughout tin Valley of Cueuta.'' A 'dispatch to President. Pen r, from ChiuaooU, May 25. says: "The popnlatloii of Sitn Jon-, 1'osario. and sail Chvetnno linve r!i:tppt .ir d. Tb ret of tindepart mint is In niiii. TJiee l.avebe n more than -t.noo vieiim." A dispatch from Six-orro. dated May says the situation i assiiu.ii.g a grave ar-ct, and sickness an. I staitoii in Patnplonn are inert aing. A teb gram from Chiaujnquir.t. f May '22. says; " The sliinks are repeat ing two hist night and one ts- lav. I'heie i great slaim among the ptup!-. Ap;n:ils for help wen bein ir circulated liiroiih all cities of Cob-inbi i. and in..-! lib Tal rtspjtis s were Ix-lng made.
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