Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 19, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 August 1877 — Page 6

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WHSXLYJJOUEIER. JASFfiK, - - - INDIANA.

CURRENT NEWS. Ik KsHd wkh tho rotttwf Gen. Crook, permission ha boon granted for a dfwbH of Sioux to vWt W-w-hlngion for the pnrpoe of having an interview with ofttciaw at the Interior l)iwrtment, The public debt statement for August 1 tram sh ht Ti-easwry, eoln, 7t,; enrremw, 17,K,S14; special d-iolte, 4,0-ttal, $171,2T1,. Deht, ks eah In Tmry, DerewH In debt

Tho vHUgaf Katou, Brown County. Wn-., has Ihu destroyed by' a lorct are and :w families rendered homeles.. The Protection Ufa Insurance t'oiuiwny of Chicago has been plad in tUti bauds of h At the recent Legislative election I Louts -tille, Ky., the Worhiugmen's ticket carried Ave out of seven diVtrkt. In Lexington the Democrat kid a majority of fW for their candidate.

tNuro, aged.); Jmphli Kry, 18; Mena . Kenbe, l; Ann l'itr, 1; Ilwiry Magg, ' W; Frank Sumleur, . Stordear kt hie life in attempt-- ve the live ef others, k having Wrarely mdwd Into the burning building, front wkiok be wa uiMbk to make ki etMMpe. , Am entire family, eomdMlng of Lewbt .SlMHKr awl kts four eWtdrou-two girls and two koy-Hviag In Clark County, MWseurl, were murdered m the nlgkt of tke 3d. The

erime ws no doubt committed for monia ,

Spernvr bad 1h hi pos4on $7W) belonging FOXKIUN. to the Twnbip, of wktek ke was Trustee, j Th, poor-house at SimcOe, Oit., was The weapon ud wre hx ml a pitek-, kurMetl oh tke nlkt of the 4th, ml 17 of tH ; fork. No trsM of tk Hurlrer kw ben jHHtw iHhUwUh tkUmfi. rurotl!i (lkH.Hverd. I weru Inidly luriMl.

A ckootiHR aflHir occurwl at t)f awlla, J KleId'MarkalStlHweta! dlwl 8Uldely at

Xel., a ttk-klpilftK ultt on tke ltt, the Iwtk at Ijiiuleck, Silwla, of heart ills-

tHtsp, on the 'MX. The village of Garibee, wear JtarlenwenltT, rruU, has mn Uestroyetl by (Ire ami iWO jwrsoiK romltretl hijmelejw. The town of SuiMlivall, SwwlfH, has 1m been almwt totally bunel, The Hebratlou of O'Connell'i birthday in llt'lfast was the oceaion of yreat dlnHirlmnuw, a number of Iioum'i belnjc wrecked and cevcral pt'ruons wounded.

It i rt ivortetl from Key Vet that (Jbii,

whlek reHetl in tke inMaMt deatk of W'm. CawiWll KHil tke wounding of X. E. 0hmann, WW. llntkr, X. llinton anil A. May,

n..-, win luva WuiiurtAB os . alt Texas cattle-men exeeit GaoniaHH. It Im

tke. lh for KenniHgtM, Vt., lo take part in keevHl that all tke wownded men will retke eribratk there oh tke ltk. He will eover. remaia ia 'evs' Knld one week. i Tke remain f ive of Custer's comrades TkeHkooner Flreae Mtled from New Chj. CuMer, Csit. Yates, and Llflut. A. Lndfi, Ct., on tke lfct, for tke Aretie E. Smith, D. Melntook ami James Calhoun Oeea, umkr cownaml of Cawtaln Tyson, -were interred with mtinf; oWjuie-j at Fort Tk vuruuw win AfciahlUik PmUiiln How-1 Leavenworth on the 9d.

gate's Polar colony at a polat tke eot, Two wen, named uewwanu uauey,nae Martinez CamjMw 1ms infornml the Kin, or on the north Me of Cumberland Inland, been arrested tipon .suspicion of heiajc the j tiwt xxtAn he can have W),(XX) .uldlttonal an4 then btore tke supplies on which the , murderers of the Spencer family, in Clark ) troops In Cuba, it is un-lec to attempt furmain exploring expedition, wkick sails in County, Mo., on the night et the 'id. lrfwh tm!r t uppre the insurrcetion. Kumom July, IS78, under Captain W. llowgate, of was Spencer's brother-in-law. Ure current tkt JoveJUr is to rclsn, to In'

the Uatted States Army, U to suoslst. The un tne Jiist uit. inuians uwuc a raiu on .succeeded by (it. Blanco.

Florenee is of tos burtken, is provisioned , Muerto Springs, Texas, klela Mage-urn er for one yoar, and amply supplied with equip-, named Henry Dill and run off 11! kead of menu. J mules. Tke 1st of August, " BaMselpatiea Day," ( Hannah Dunn, aged 9, was fatally burned was eeleorated by the colored people in at Anderson, Ind., on the night of the 3d, many of the citlos and tewna throughout the r while kindling a nre with coal oil. She died oountry. ( tke next morning. amiat.iiiu' tn tiu &utBBABt at tkp Insur- i A desoerado named BUI Satnpn, alia

anee adjuster, tke total amount to be paid ' by iHouraHee companies oa aceouatof tke St.

Th War. The Kusfiaas uiado another determined attack upon the Turkish forces in front of Plevna, on the 30th, and succeeded in driving them from their portions. The Turks subsequently rallied and recaptured all their lost ground, inflicting great punishment upon their opponents. The tight lasted two day. The Uusslau looses are estimated at some 8,000 killed and 20,000 wounded. The Turkish loes were cotniMiratively

"Wild Bill the Second," shot and kilted au inoffensive young man Bamed Knos Nosley,

John ire is $,7S,000. Of thh Englih com- J in a herder's mmpnear Douge city, Kansas, panhM will pay $4,S,909, Canadian i 1,4,-1 on the night of the 1st. The murder was

000. and America $448,000. . apparently without the slightest proroea- .. Recount of theJr occupvlne in-

Preehlent nayos has iosued a general or- tion, and the murderer immediately mount- trencll(Hi 1KH,i,ionM. The lltwlans were der prehlbiting tke sale of arms and amisu' . ed a horse and H-d. He was pursued y a , awatJn rcinforct.mcnts on the 1st, with the aitioa to Indians and revoking all Heeaes party of men and overtaken on the follow- , . t,UHof Makil)K 8Htiier onslaught.

to trade with them in such articles. Mill-! ing day, anu alter mating a uoperaie ngiu, T, yeKS. jB it detailed

tary eeunandant are ckarged with the duty

of aslti8Hg in the oxecution of tke order.

in which he received three wounds, he ur

narra-

rendered In a dying condition. Hh only cx

. 1 tlve of the battle of Plevna, gives the Bus-

IManauon oi me muruer a iUl "au . aud three brigades of cavalry. It says the KAST. (''killel the wrong man." ' defeat makes the Buian hold iu Hulgaria Tke Iwlls and bears of Wall Street were' Bertka A allin, aged 18, of Mllford, i t cxtretnelv precarious, and must cornel the thrown Into asUte of great excitement, on ' 0,licr vletiM to tHe kerom; kInd,lH f withdrawal of troops f mm some otln-r point, the 3d, by a rumor that Jay Gould, the eml- ; mH!aT. ., . c, , r.. . . ,, ... . s, f where they are nearly as badly needed, to sent iaaneier, had been ksoeked down ami ' r Tk Bkwl Stats ?Jl"ct At1t05?.,tlsi het the Turks at Plevna. Beaten they must otherwise maltreated by Xai. A. Selover, a l eommenced uit against I 1m?, and that speedily, if the ltulan army is

well known broker and friend of JimKeene, 1 "Sr"' "?,m u c, . not forthwith to retire Ingloriouly into the

rr-i. . i.i i , ,. s lira Mint aiivKcu n ne

aauUing another woman, who had returnod to work. Six of the Kant St. Uul strikers wer tried ftr the I'liUwl Slates Circuit Court at SpriHKfleld, ill.. n the4th, and sentenced toi days each In th County Jail. Twelve additional wmimnies of United Nate trooiw arrived at Wilkwslwrre, l'a.,

theMh. Thecotiditl

inif rt'jflim was eon

tho whide seel Ion .!! -

iiai law. A train on the l.ehlgh and Suaquohanna Bead, on tho night of the (Mh, was iielted with stones by the mob at Parson's Station, 1H miles south of Scrantoii, Pa. A lady jwsrender was struck in the head and Killed. After lading Tleasant Valley the engine was throwH from tho track and narrowly escaped plunging down a steep Iwuk Into the river. Trains will hereafter be run under military escort.

tke CaMfornian.

originated from Gould having betrayed a eoatbiMtion to put up tke price of Lake Shore, in whlek Keene and Selover were interest with Gould. Tke remains of tke late Gen. Custer kave

been deposited in a vault at Poughkeepsie,

to recover

- lost to the Government through tb Whisky t ' Ring eonspiracv, of which it i further I

alleged that 31 r. a member. The brace no less than and distinct counts, each

. - U,.a"'. aHd WiU thH tWBSPrt- I ,Mirit.. Although Mr. M

S.n wnusually horrible aiteWent omtrred 1 t?'T ' 1 ?T V X t" t, T7. I Pktsbirh on tke U. Seven men were ! kh. kew" cd n the I nlted States

l 1 II . I . . . I '..II .. 1 ... I 1 1 I l. II.. .1.11 1

ed to West Point.

at

enraxed in lining

Fnrnee Company's works, and were on a jeatfokl which was snpended by ropes. In some manner the ropes parted, and the eeaiokl fell, precipitating the men into tke bottom of the furaaee, whiek was nearly red-hot, the tires having been drawn only the previous day. Julius Hardin ami Miehae-Cus-kk were taken out dead, and the others were n badly burned that they were not expected to live. Theeelouratkn of the 100th anniversary of tke Bittle of Orfekany, X. V., Aug. 6, was attended by 50,900 persons. Ex-Gov. Seymour was tke principal orator. A reeeiver ha keen appointed for the Citizens' Fire Insurance Company of Newark, 5. J. WH8T AND SOUTH. The Ohio KepuhHean State Convention wan hekl at Cleveland on tke 1-t. Huh. James A. GarieW was chosen to preside. The following ticket was- nominated: Governor, W. 11. West; Lieutenant-Governor, Ferd. Voeghsr; Supreme Judge, W. W Johnson; Attorney-General, Geo. K, JCast; Clerk of Supreme Court, Dwhrht Crowell; School Commissioner, J.T. Lukein; Board of PtthHc Work, A. V. Luekey. The idatform adopted heartily endorses the Administration of President Hayes. The financial plank demands the rentonetization of silver and the making of both gold and silver ' legal-tender for the payment of all debts, except where otherwise fpeiltelly provided by law." Tke army-worm has appeared in cotton lelds m Northern Mlis Ippl. The First National Bank of Georgetown, Colorado, William Cuhman, President, closed iu doors on tke 99th nit. Its lialdil-

tie- on deposits are ili,00,wltk ats con siderably in excess. It ia claimed. The Im

3IcKce was complaint ei1 ,;.' .separate one covering the

gallons of proof

spirits. Although Mr. McKee received front

: principalities.

In consequence of the recent serious reverses of the Bu.-.dan army, the Czar has ordered the whole Imperial Guard to proceed to Bulgaria. An order has also been lilted, directing the army corps not yet mobilized to furnMi a division each to the fighting army, to be at once dlsitchcd to the Danube. An official dUpaich published in St. Petersburs admits thelosn of upward of it.m men ... Ill 'PL... .11. . ...... 1. .I.n .ilaall. that

. i I. .mull. i-.l, , ... 91 ItMll.l. A ITt III TO1U flirw lllimim

ifHii lie is still iiatwe oh a civil process u re- , i , m , , . i , . ... . I (Jen. Gourko has lecn oblwed to retreat. A

cover me moaevsaeiuauv km ui inovio-tl , . ,, . . ... ernment through the manipulations of tke ! gram froml Jf h JJ .,, 1 t licmet All and Osiivan Paha hav defeated

A shooting affair took place at Hopewell, Greenup County, Ky., o; the Mh, the parftnlruinlo tmlas Tla(-t.l Vlnv.l ami lit.- tun

1 1 1 . vi i 1 1 .,,..1 ci Turkish (iovernment oWcials .V) per cent, sons and Lick I loyd, an old man aged Su, j t. . .

on the one side, and Joseph A. Martin and

Summer Diet mm4 IMkomno. Tlieiu U a great uhnnu fnnu tlm austerity of furmur Uiikw regard i tig tliu prujMsr diet for hummi Inihigs diitingtliu .suiiuiiur months. It Is now gtmorully imitiy.cd that food during thta norioll

, V , V. (' 1kUhi1o slioltld 1h) nrninshiiig in tie was vlrtuallv under mar- wnpos'.Hl in HOiitu liiiufjuru of tho truiU

una vegutHi)lu.s oi tnu reason. it litis been disoivunul tht tliu liodv nut'dn not only h sulstHiitiitl Hlluiont ut broud nnd iiieat, but also UiHt it needs food which in KomuliiuM elmmuturiml as u thuni watery Ihlngs." It is the season of the yeHi'whon wnter U most felt to ho u liiesing, to cool the :dr, to sustHtn vegetntion, lave the body und to mtrtuku of. The great cooling ptocoga of ovnporn-

tton all itepeiul.H upon n good mipply ot I lltiids in tho body, nnd " wutery things" j go to supply tlmt need, Tho great dan

ger ot vegetables iimt lnnts is mat (teeny may taint them, or too great age render thorn tough and insoluble, in which case they become a poisonous ohfUruetion to tho digestive yfitem, rather than food. Complaints of digestion in iuuuuer arise from two causes.. Tho person h:w been exposed to a draft of air, which has closed the pores of tho .skin and turned all tho waste matter of tliu body (large portions: of which normally escape in unconscious per.spiratioi'back into the central sewer of the system, or else the bowels havo become elogged with excess of food or with something in decay or indigestible. In either case, the digestive system immediately dclugoH itself with secretions in order to wash away the offending matter. This diarrhea, as it is culled, so far from being chocked, .should often bo encouraged untikho occasion for it is removed. Due attention to the simple modes of treatment .suggested by this explanation might save long iieriods of ' running down," which adult.s Buffer at this season, and tho lives of many children who annually die. Our medical societies could not. do a better thing than to print upon a card plain directions for the care and treatment of children so attacked, for distribution among the poorer chts.se). Perhaps it is unnecessary so long as they have the city physician to call upon. Some of our contemporaries raise a clamor against ice-water, but wo rarely hear of any injury from its use, Of course, it should be drunk with moderation, but a swallow or two is all most men care to drink at once. Like hot

tea, the extremity of temperature is a

sulucienl guard

drafts, mere is

OHIO POLITICS. rintttirms Ailopteil bj tli Democratic and KepHlillran Ntate ConvtiHtloHH of Ohio. The Ohio Democratic Convention was held at Columbus, Ohio, July 'Jo, and adopted the following TUB imMOOKATIO WtATI'OKM. The liumoerwtic party of Ohio, In StHt Convention assumbleil, renews Its pledge of devotion to the fnion and Constitution with ill ii amendment-). It declare as et;itttnt to tho preservation of fro' government k faithful udhureucu to the following principles strict constitutional home rule: separation of Otmreh and State; Mjualtty of all citizen hcloretholaw; liberty of individual action iinvoxcHt by Munptuary lawH;abMutoaciulececuce in the faithrully e.vnressfd wlllot tho majorityi oppotUiim to all ubtdie; pre servatlonot public lands to ueol actual settlers; niaiiitvnaneu and perfecting of the coitutioii'bchool sVHtein. Pertinent to the Issues now pending before tho people , , ;trW, 1. That we look upon tho Inauguration of It. Ii, Hsye-t to tlie liiuli oltlct) oM'reHident of tho United states, In splto of a aia Jorltvof tho electoral and popular vote given bv tho peopluto Samuel J.Tlfdeii, as tho most dUngrousncroaehinent iiponiiopnlurrlglits that has ever been attempted upon thUornny other free country, and a jvpetttlon will not bo tolerated. 2. That the destructlen of tho Industrie of the count rv and tho pauperlm of labor are tliu Inevitable result of vicious laws, enacted bv the ltepubltean party. X That as a liiean of relieving distressed portions of tho community and removing tho great stringency complained of tn bunlness ireles, we demand an Immediate repeal of the KuMiimptlon act. I. We denounce us an outrage upon the rights of tho people tho enactment of tho liepublican measure demonetizing silver, and demand the pa.agu of a law which shall re tore to diver Us monetary iwiwer. 5. Ve favor the retention of greenback currency a t he lict paper money wo have had, and declare against any furthcrcontracHon. 5. Wo congratulate the country upon the acceptance by the present Administration of tin? conMltuttonal and paclnu policy of local self-government in tho Statcs south, so long advnctitcd by tho )ciiUK?ratlc party, and which liashroutcht peace and harmony to that section of tho I'ldon. 7. The Iteglslrylaw fntmed by tho Iat Leg. Haturels burdenoni and expensive, and ilUi-rimliiuti-s utihintlv uiralut tho oooier

classes of voters.and wo thetvforo demand Us ' cmsumption of milk, wo think, and immediate i-epeal..,. J. ,,,,. . u tui.lUU

KJi:At nut tiir muhw n iviti'Mui!fiv

evening meal. Milk, however, doesn't

against immoderate

rent iv increasing

a

eated

tho Rus-ians at Tirnova, with a los of 15,000 killed ami wounded. An imperial decree has been Issued reducing the falaries of all

until the end of thenar.

A dbpatch from Berlin says the Emperors of Austria and Germany met near I?c!ilon the 4th, and thatthe conference was very Important. Emperor AVHliam urged a strict neutrality on the part Of both Austria and Germany.

his two sons on the other. David Floyd was shot through the bowels and Lick Floyd shot In the forehead. The Floyd lioys were

both shot, it is thought, lataiiy. l ne anair i

originated In a dispute between tke parties In June la-t. The main buihling of the YVc-leyan Female College, at Murfreesboro, N. C., burn-

edon tk. 5th. Loss,,; Insurance,, ,nic Mrikln,. mtners aml ralIro:ld flp0ra- " A wing of tke new Deaf and Dumb Insti-1 -ranton Pa., on tho 1st, uudertook ....i.. p,ji , ,,i. to cloc up a number of iron-works, among

Company. "Mzyar MeKtine went to the

scene ami eniicavoreu to persuaue me rioters

THE GREAT STRIKE.

Council Bluffs Iowa, was

blown down on the morning of the th dur-1

lag a severe torm. Los, .f 10,000. The tobacco factory of John A. Burton, in

to disperse, but they pounced u.ln him in a most threatening manner, and but for the interposition of Father Dunn, he would probably have been killed. As it was, ho

"escaped with a double fracture of the j jaw. Meanwhile, Mr. W. W. Scranton, fmanazer of the Dickson Works, put ; himself at the head of about 40 of the Lackt . r" . .. , . . .. . . -I .

awaiiii.i iron mill v uai v.uiii(Hin -. iiimn.

had formerl

ent asylums for the insane, and he will be

again sent to a similar Institution

Lieut. Bullw cros

the -It h, recaptured

turned to the Texas side. On the 5th 3Iaj.

Schoneld arrested 43 of Valde.' nlihusters

1 at Eagle Pa's. Valdez himself was at Lare-

mediate cause of the failure was the person-1 do, and n warrant was Issued for his arrest,

but he escaped. Kscobedo and party are at

Henry County, Tenn., was seized by revenue oWcers on the nljht of the tfth, and while loading the machinery in a wagon they were surrounded by some li." armed men and compelled to abandon the property and leave Instantly.

tn tne mat oi rroi. rote, lor me inunior 1 1M,,c,,t am! whcn ,lie mnb aj0,,., ana of S. S. Jones, of the Jtclvjia-rkilotophicul J commenced tiring stones ami other miiles Jonrmil, at Chicago, in March last, the Jury 1 nt them, they ojiencd fire upon the mob with

rendered a

of inanity

8. we lavor a tarin mr revenue oniy. l. W favor the l--ue by tho ;nural Gov

ernment alone oi all circuintmg meuuun, ,..;.i. .,. h,uv 'tnil wilh whether paper or metallic, to be alwnys a I agree, with C01J l)Od, aim, wi n legal tender and interconvertible. t quite voting children, is a most treacii1. We eondeiiui thcKctsof the Federal Ad- I ,,roni diet Snritialicld It'Vubliran. mlntstratloii in u-tog regular troops of the jcrous (ULl' pringpuH jmotuun. t'lilted .states to Intorlero witii the elections I - -

and other iMititlcal artairs of the State, as tincontitutlonal, unlawful and unJuHtitiahlc, and dcftnictlveof the rights of the people

and states. ' The Ohio Bepubllcan State Convention, held at Cleveland on the 1st, adopted the following: Till! KKI'IfHI.IO.W ri.UTOMM. The ltepnbllcans of Ohio, in convention assembled, congratulate the people that during tho long term of their control of the agnlrs of Statu no taln has been found upon their record as a party; that their management of local aHalr bat been true to tho moral and Industrial Intere.-t of the people, and therelore thev confidently point to their past as the best evidence of their Intentions for the

future.

State ef the Brain Affecting Sleep. Direct experiments by Durham, Hammond and others show that In sleep the brain is amende. This is proved, also, indirectly, by the greater quantity of blood which circulates in the skin and extremities during sleep, because there is greater radiation of heat from the skm. Whatever tends to abstract blood from the brain favors sleep; hence digestion tends to cause sleep, as do hot drinks, etc., by drawing the blood supply from the brain to tho stomach. So,

on National one-uon. too uepuoueans ot oonvorgelv. whatever tonus to Keep up Ohio claim the same Hdellty to right prlnel ' f ,ilt, l,rkiu-eel! and the pics Htitl practices that they have exhibited IHO HCllli oi int. uraiuu.ii.. '" In local and Mute nifuti-s. nppeulliig tothede- .eireulat on tends to prevent sleep; this

tpi-ioiiiiiiloH of tho iieon to inatntitlit He

publican principles und practice. They offer for the conMdenulon of the voter of Ohio the billowing platform and principles: liftohet, That wo reutrlnn and adopt tho plat form and resolution- of the .National Convention of the Kepublicnti party, adopted In the Convention at Cincinnati in June, yhMhtU Tlmt the KopubHcsihs of Ohio reaffirm their untidteiingconttiience in Iltitherfonl II. Have us a statesman, piitiiot and

1 being, therefore, the effect of any stimttj lus applied to the senses, sights, sounds, i thought, anxiety, and tho like, while the opposite tends to favor sleep. I THE MARKETS.

BEKVEft N'atlve hteora.,

Texan and uliurokee

KK.W YOItK, August tf. ISm

port iiNfifortH tor tint iHcincMUcu oi uio ; LHiiitw.

,uiu aM.ititfai.ku ur.nMii i anu nvoivur. Killing imt anuwuuuu

..r.,..- . ..in... t.tt... i ing seven orcisut oiiicirs. iwii eiier

. iBfiimB.unuiiHJii ilimiNAil tliormwd fnrtho llini hclntr. a

y been an inmate or two tuner- t meanwhile the (lo-crnor. at the rennet

tttally

mi

of

tlm Mayor, dispatched a force of s?jate militia toentntnn to preserve the peace. The

of litis!-

ar of bc-

..Kilt'w itio r.riMd on 'greatest alarm existed, and places i Z , i I Ur,ml. ,U ties were gonrndly cloned up for fca live stolen horses and re- . eiWned out by the mob.

al embarrassment of the President

The Mississippi Democratic State Convention met at Jaekson on the 1st. Gov. Stone was nominated for Governor on the tenth ballot, The resolution adopted pledge the party to "protection of the eqtial rights of all classes, and HO discrimination On

account of race, eolor, prevkms con

Laredo without funds.

Dr. J. B, Armstrong, a leading physician ofTerro Haute, lad., was shot and killed on the night of the 7th while returning from a visit to a patient in the country, The cause- of tke murder Is a mystery. John Butler, a miller, was shot and in

dltkm of wrvltude or birthplace." A staidly killed by John butteificid, at Maxresolution In favor of Government aid to the ! vilte, Washington County, Ky., on the nth, Texas Pacific Kailre4d, w far a It can he I on account of n dUpute regarding a ack of

extcmled "without violation of the Constitution of the United States, or departing

from established wages of the Government," was adopted. Senator Lamar made a speech warmly approving President Hayes's Southern policy. Tfo St. Loul, Fort Scott awl Colorado Xailrnwl Company wm organUed at a meeting of delegates hekl at Fort Scott, Kan-, on the 2(1. the burning of a large elgr-box manufactory, corner of KigkthStreeiand Broadway, Cincinnati, on the M, a numlHT of lives were lost. The i re broke oat in the eWr, and extended so rapidly through t he-upper floors that a number of the employees, who wore mostly girls, were- unabhs to escape. Sonw sneeeeded In getting tipon tke roofs ef adjoining hwihlinp and thonee to the gronmi. The namV the killed are: Mary

flour. At Gardner's Store, near Mlllcrsburg,

In the same county and on the same day, an old fetid between neighbors broke out

afresh, result Ins in agencral shooting affray,

in whkh one Sheridan was killed and Gardner wounded. And a third affair of a like fatal character, In the same county, was the shooting of Ii. S. Brown by a boy named Smith, who succeeded In riddling his antagonist with Sve bullets, none of which proved Immediately fatal, however. At San Francisco, on the7lh, John E. Dalley, a litock broker, was shot and ludantly killed by Leshe ('. Hanks, Consul General for Guatemala in thai city. The shooting was the result of a business difficulty. The Hmt bale of the now crop of Florida cotton was received at .Savannah, (a.,oh the 7tk, and sold at auction for lii eeiits per pound.

Gov Hartranft, with about 2,000 State militia, arrived at, Scranton on tho morning of tke 2d. The movement of the troops was

attended with great difficulty, the tracks being torn up in many places and the road blockaded. The rioters attacked the train near Plvmouth, but Were routed by the soldiers without a shot liclng fired, and a number of the mob were captured. Gov. Hartranft established his headquarters at Kingston, opposite Wllkcsbarrc. The strikers on tho Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Head, at a meeting held on the 1st, at Fort Wayne, decided by a small majority to resume work, the company having promised that no man shall be discharged on account of participating in the strike. A Nashville dispatch of the 1st says: The strike on the St. Louis and Southeastern

Bond has collapsed, and trains, will rim as usual to-morrow. Tho engineers express a willingness to resume work, though no con

cessions nave iicen mauc to mem. The strike oil the Lake Shore Bond at Cleveland was terminated on the 2d by a compromise between tho company and tho employees. The blockade there lasted 11 days. Ah attempt was made near Granville, O., on the morning of tho 2d, to dHch ah ex

press train oh the Panhandle Boat!, by fantentng some ties hud an iron rail acres tho track. Fortunately the pilot of tho locowo. th o threw off the obstruction!! and no damages resulted, ! At PatersoH, X. J., two striking silk cm1 ploy ecu, women, have been sent to jail for

country, and the establishment of civil set

vice upon a bals of purity ami emciency. Iltmhol, That w e reiUllrni it a tho unalterable. iuirpo-e ot the Hi'publlean party to maintain nod enforce the provision, ot the

recent amendments to the rcderai onstiiu- QAT.f Western Mixed

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zei s iiciom i ne taw. irrespective oi nice or

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color, mid to insi.t upon the full and etti ctu

id perforlimnee by the Federal tiovenmient, In the execution of nlwts powers, of lt constitutional obligntlons in that behnti. Utmhtil, Thai we nre in favorof both silver and gold us money . tlmt both shall b tt legal tender for the payment of till debts, except where otherwUe socially provided by law, with coining and valuation m regulated that our people shtill not bo ploceil nt ti dlsadvaii tug(;lnour trade with lorclgn nutions, mid that both metals wball be kept in elrcuhitlon us the money of the Nation, as eontcmplat'd by the Constitution; nnd we. therefore, demand the renionetizution of silver. Hesolrol, That we are opposed to any further grants of public laitd or money snbsb dies, orlho extension of the public credit of the tieneniHioverninentto aid Ii the construction of ntllioitds, .VWrf, Thru we nre opposed to the renewal of patents, by net of Congress, which are burthen-ome and oppressive to the musses of tho people, and capcchilly to the laboring clause1. Ilctoh ttl, That wo viow wit h nlnrm tho present disturbed condition of the country its evidenced by the extensive strikes or workliigmeii. and followed by destruction ot life nnd property in different parts of theeoUUtt y, and while wiMlepreertto each and every resort to violence and disorder and eordiiuly approve the action of our National and state

liiithoiith-M in their elloitf, to eniorco the su

piomuryot the law, yet wo do u,,.t,tlif.t u-ltlt till f, nullltf III

umi iiiiiiiHii loii Iiilioreis who arc willing to

work hut remain unemployed, or nre employed nt wages inndeqniitc to comfort and hidepemteneoj nnd us un earnest of our desire to Und a remedy for their condition, we recommend. 1. That Congress establish a National Bureau of industry. i , , ,A That Congress exert its authority over all Nntionul highway of trade, by prescribing mid enforcing such reonnblo regulations us will tend to promote the safety of travel, ceure fair return, for the capital invested and fnlr wages to tliu employees: preventing mismanagement, Imprinter dUeiimliiiiIIi.iij unit the MtfL'I IIIKll.eillCllt of oitl tills

nt the expeiif-o of stockholder!, shlppera and J Fl.OtJU-OlioIco Family

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