Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 20, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 October 1878 — Page 2
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"ctTRHENT UXEWS. WA8HIXOTHX. A Washington tpeeial of the $th says that the Indian outbreak has lxfen a subject of HMk dteeussion at recent Cabinet meeting?. Army Hears contend that the Cheyennes left the ag eacy leeauee they were Waning, ami tint the Sioux are Intending to join them in a raid upon the Biaek IIHW. Indian authorities, en the other bend, claim that the Cheyennes were well fed, awl had no reason te revolt ; that the Sioux are going to adept their new agencies without any treubk, and that If they do any lighting it will he in behalf of the Government against the Cheyennes., It is Uraly believed, at the War Department, however, that there Is to he a long and bloody war In Dakota this fall and winter, and preparations are being Made accordingly to concentrate ail available troops, the number of whieh will be about 2,700. The United States Internal Revenue Colleger at Little Keck, Col. Wheeler, applied to the Depart meat at Washington for United States troops to assist him in enforcing the revenue laws. After consultation between the President, Secretary of the Treasury and Attorney-General, 4it was deeidedthat the civil authorities must exhaust all their resources before the military can be called upon, and such was the answergivea to Col. TVbeeler. Secretary Sehurz has been summoned and will appear as a witness in the 'Kansas Paoile land car-ee to be tried at the present term of the United States Court at Leave uworth. WWT AND SOOTHWflfir. For the 34 hours ending at noon on the Mtb, there were 40 deaths from yellow fever at New Orleans and 118 new cases reported; at Memphk, J deaths in city and 17 in adjacent country; at Baton Rouge, 7 deaths and 96 new eases in 45 hours; at Canton, Mie., Sdeathg andTneweases; at BHoxi, 1 death and 39 new eases in 48 hours; at Say St. Louie, 10 deaths and 38 cases in 72 hours; at MeCemh City, 8 deaths and iO or 30 eases; at Tort Gibson, S deaths and several new caes in 24 hours. The fever had appeared at every station on the Louisville Road between Xcmpbis and Paris, Tenn., excepting Stanton, and the Howards were running a mcdieai train out dally to attend to the wants of the small towns along the line. Similar train are to be put on the other roads out of Memphis. The epidemic was still very virulent In the country around Viekshurg awl ' extending to all plantations. 'ew Orleans, on the 14th, reported 38 awiUlMM7llwn ttm a IK! 1W urnr cases; Denaldsonviile, La., 5 deaths and 48 sew oaees; Thlbodeaux, 1 death and 12 new oaees; Baton Rouge, 8 deaths and Jtt new
, 'if.
Thomas MmMmt. nlner, and Mtebael i Gonaales by name. Two of the gang, .1
O'Rarr, Mr ewe, ware klHed by an aeeident W. Hart and C. K. Forrest, were eaptured. oh the I.uivRXkvill aad Grt South- The number of white persons killed north era Railroad m the ch. of the Nebraska State lino by the Cheyennes
Ella Mates, staee Treasurer or jtuwewri,
were arrested at K City on the ttth, upon hndictmoats fund by" a special Gnd I Jury, both being charged with receiving
bene lit from State deposits, which is a Pen-
was: on the napna, loon the Heaver, l
on Prairie Creek, and 6 near the Refubllea Rivertotal, 44. Saatanu, the noted Kiowa chief, who, with Big Tree, was sentenced to the Texas Penitentiary about 1871. killed himself on
itentiary offetw, and the latter with the i the lath. He was originally sentenced to be
.lit If foMat aaa-f aaa a AttlhiiVtiiinAB( Tlu
parties were Uken to Independence, where j both were admitted to hall. Gea. Gideon J. Pillow died at his home near Helena, Ark., on the 9th, aged 72.
John, Brown, colored, was shot and killed near Warsaw, II a acock County, 111., on the night of the 9th, by W. P. Andrews, while attempting to diipoil a newly made grave upon the letter's farm. An accomplice es
caped.
Bill Loagley, the famous desperado, said ,
banged for murder, but his sentence
commuted to imprisonment for life.
was
ART AND HOUTHKA8T. Rev. Mr. Ilayden, of Madison, Conn., who was recently under trial for the murder of Mary Staanard and discharged, has been' again arrested in consequence of the discovery made by a post mortem examination that the girl had been poisoned by arsenic. The theory of the prosecution is that Ilayden
administered arsenic to her, telling her It
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to have committed IS murders, was hanged ? f ' ' , 11 , "Ul ' atGlddiegs, Texas, on the 11th, In thepres- H"" effect, and the gir , perhaps, sytsenee of a multitude of people. He express- tkhe liad,be" pelwued, started ed penitence for his numerous crimes, and f r"n fo,r,lH)Hle' whent ,ie daehed out her :..., ..- ,.. .1.. r-uu.i brains with a stone. It was develoiwl In
Church before being swung off.
The relief boat Chambers reached Yieks-
burg on the 11th, having afforded much medical relief to the suffering sick in many isolated localities. It was decided, after proceeding to Port Gibson, to return north and
! the former examination that the minister I had purchased a quantity of arsenic for the allseed purpose of killing rats.
Four miners were instantly killed by a gase explosion iaaWllkesbarre (Penn.)mine on the night of the 8th, caused by one of
unload the balance of her cargo at Viebs-, the,F BHm,Mr venturing into themhte with
hum' tnaV-inv that a ttttnil iltelrlliuttiup "
uoint.
At Mount Vernon, Ind., on the night of the 11th, four negroes, named Jim Good, Jeff. Ilopkins, Ed. Warner and Bill Chambers, were taken from the Jail by a disguised and armed mob and hanged to trees In the
Full returns from the Connecticut town elections show SO towns Republican, SS Democratic, and 90 evenly divided; last year, 70 Republican, 09 Democratic, and 30 divided.
The village of Edinburgh, Lawrence Coun
Court-house yard. A fifth man, old Dan , ty, Penn., was almost totally destroyed by
U FreMfc KxpeettlH number 70, namely: 10 grand prlxoK, ) diploma of hener, M'goM medals, 'JOO slher medals, J0 hreaze medals and 156 honoraMe mentions. The aggregate is larger than the whole number ef Amerloan exhibitors at the Paris KxposMbnof 1S07, or at the Yifnn Kxpostllon ef lift, and I a larger proportion of awards to exhibitors than to any other nation represented at this Exhibition. Count Vonlieust, the Austrian Embassador at London, has been appointed Embaiieader at Park and Count Carol yl is to huceeed Van Beust at'Loudon. OKNKKAIi. The Association for the advancement of
Women began ita sixth annual Coajfress at Providence, R. I., on the Utb, President Kato N. lfgtt, of Chicago, In the Chair. Ten .States were represented. The Joint Coiu;resional Committee charged with the investigation of the Indian question convened at Omaha on (he Pith. From there they will proceed to visit tho principal Indian tribes who are accessible, and also endeavor to interview Red Cloud and Spotted Tall. They have visited all tho principal tribes in the Indian Territory and Texas, and also the Xez Pea-es and Modocs. In coneequenoe of the report from Cardinal McCloskey, the Vatican h taking measures for a very considerable development of Catholicism in America. Any mailable matter can now be forwarded by registered mail on the payment of a rcgUtry fee of 10 cents per package in addition to the ordinary rato of postage. This will enable people to send merchandise and
I printed matter through the malls, when t weighing four pounds or less, at a very email , cost and with a eertaluty of delivery.
TheJseworle coHomi$t estimates this
is 48 hours: Drr Grove. Miss.. 2
deaths; MeComb City, 2 deaths; B!kxl,2 deaths; Bay St. Louis, 1 death; Memphis, 18 deaths aad 15 additional la suburbs; Brownsville, Tenn., 2 deaths; ChatUnoeea,
8 deaths; Grand Junction, 1 death; Heleaa
Ark., deaths in 4S hours. A number of
genuine eases of yellow fever were reported at Mobile, Ahu, Fulten, Ky., aad Helena.
Arki i.ieuu nenner, commander of the re
lief beat Chambers, was stricken with the
fever ob viekshurg.
There were 80 deaths from yeliow feverat 2few Orleans on the 15th; 18 at Memphis; 4 at Viekshurg; 4 at Chattanooga; 8 at Helena,
Aric.; 8 at Brownsville, Tenn.; 4 at Bllexi,
Jttes.; i at Grand Junction; 3 at Patterson Tille, La.; 2 at Pass Christian; 2 at Tangipa hoa; S at Canton, Miss. The disease had ex
tended to Michigan City, Colllnsvllle, Germantown, aad other places in Tennessee,
and also in Alabama.
Dr. Henry C. Davis, resident physician at the St. Louts Quarantine Station, died of
yellow fever on the 16th, contracted while
on hospital duty.
There are reports of Indian outrages in Western Texas. In Kerr County, 60 miles
northwest of San Antonio, three girls and a hoy, named Dawdy, were sealped and killed, the girl being previously subjected to the
meet Inhuman treatment.
It was reported that the Atehlon.Tonek&
aad Santa Fe Jtallroad had purchased the
uearer and Kk Grande Railway, although up to the 17th there seemed to he some
nfteh in the Inal negotiations. The Missouri Republican State Conren ties, held at St- Louis on the 5Mh. inwlut
ed A. F. Denny, of Randolph, for Judge of the Supreme Court, R. Baldwin, editor of
tne warren tin rg standard, for Superintendent of Public Instruction, Wm. X. Nerval, ef Livingston, for Register of Lands, and John B. Tracey, of Greene, for Railroad Commissioner. The platform detares that gold and silver ooin are the recognized standard money
or ute world, and that all our currency
shoumi at ail times be kept at par with gold and convertible into coin at the will f the holder: opposes the repeal ef the Resumo-
tlonaet; condemns all attempts to array
oer ana eapuai against each ether; arraigns the Democratic party as a constant disturber of public tranquility and oenlidenee, etc, as faithless to the obligations of the National honor, and as the chief support of wild rehemes of inflation, repudiation, etc, etc. ' Judge Dillon, of the United States Circuit Gwsrt at St, Louie, having further heard the Meef the Union Trust Company of New Tork against the St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway, has entered deems that the defendant is in default of interest eh the eontolldated mortgage bonds due April 1, 1877, and that the complainant Is entitled to recover the amount. The Southern Facile Railroad Company ha organised under the territorial laws of Arlsena, wHh D. D. Col ten as FretMeat, and H Is said that work will be begun at
frenzied raob in gaining entrance te the Jail.
The crime alleged to have been committed by the four negroes was their forcible entrance Into a house of illfame in the outskirts of the village and the brutal treatment of the
a t . Mir i ,
Harris was literally cut In piece by the , ire on the morning of the 13th. Two bun- j J8 w"n ir"P ai mumm
dred and twenty-nve buildings were burn-1 tna"tc w", ed, valued at from M,000 toOO.000. There I crfs the Jd evenabevo this, the largest was a fair Insurance on the property. to ever reached since Commodore Cornelius K. Garrison, of i The October returns to the Department 3few York, has recently wedded Mrs. Letitla ,f Agriculture, indicate the average condl-
Wil et Itande I. of St. Louis. The br de s ' "l culluu v've " UB lwr
inmates of the olaee. three white rlrl. I )i.t 'IT. vflr nf w-UIIp th hrlrioBTonm "ameas aepiemoer. vompareu wun
There t almmt nwru in tlin narttr. ..nil ' U In tho nofot.linrlxKv.1 t tdraa Th l ber, 1877, thO grOWltlg CTOp sllOWS all
wii th niNwN rr A rvxHtuminr..'., rMni u o.tiiaat.u! t tram ( provcment of il per cent. The October con
The Jury in the Billings wlfe-murdcr 1S70 a"d cejs that of any intervening
With increaied acreage, the planted crop
; now promises to produce more than fi.OOO,-
000 bales.
case, on trial at Ballston, X. Y., failed to i
named Dan. Harris, Jr., at his father's
house, the latter tired out of the window with a shot-gun, killing Omeer Thomas.
This was the old man who was cut to pieces , agree and was discharged. They stood 11
in ine jan. i ne anerm anu an armeu posse for conviction ami one Tor acquittal. j made a determined resistance to the mob, The First National Bank of Tamaqua, Pa., i and several shots were tired before the ont- has suspended.
eersgave way, one of whieh put out the Hathaway, the
Oeto-
Im-
of
BtMtMttnMH Adnnlod by llio Mloitr KeHHbllcMH Stt Convention. T We," the Repnhlloana of Missouri, lit cn ventMii awsciul)ct, resolve: 1. tliat the ItepuWIcan wrt. innltt , ,y Me past tiUMory and achluvmia'iitti, renew h in RllttKlanejt to the high prlnHpliw whlwi imvc Sultlwt It ttiuatHr; nail '.iRViiu'.-uvwl tlm m, ob's exteteiice. it now hIh)k H -4f in t nil all the promise niiulu wncu uxmiiiiIumI i,v treason and rebellion, to the untl tlmttliu nu tlon's honor be preti'rveit. 3. That the bonds of the fulled Stiitci Mn leKal-tender mites lsttucdmiter the iuwhm tleeot the rebellion arc sacrt-d UiO la the nation, to be paid to tho last dollar in tuv universally jccokiiIkwI stHiKlaltPujotiey tit the worlil; that tun only nmiuy rcroipiWd In the biiHlncHri fxcliHiiK' "t tln wmlii u cold tout Mllvur coin, of tnu woiKt am. hoss which lve it unlvcrMil curioncy, uii we duitand tlmt all our muit'iiuy ihuil ut uli times be convertible Into coin nt t i win o the holder, Hnd that coin hihI i iiit'Iio niu.'be at par with the k11 HtaiiUuni t t lu i i, S. we declare that the liitfie-4t ot la n r and capital arc so llnkod toucHiM uiut u aetton hostile to the one uiuU U iiUuilum tit the other, and wo condemn all utKMitjitx ti array onu H$alnst the othur tu tuiidini; to tablluli eiiiiiitius and prejudices UHU'uu tit employer unit thu employed. 4. We demand lull protection of nil cltion of every race and color, In cvei iu't nt tn United states, lit tho free owel.-.i unit n loynumt of all cnnstitutional and It'unl, i ivil and political privilege-. Wc Int-lht nni it,, inand that there Hhitll nuvur bu itin p mcnt, directly or Indirectly, of w'- nt.i i i, ed rebel claims, and we donminl ui'. j ti nxiionscM of tho Gnvci'iiiniMit i lie m, r
r fairly and honestly by timely and ii'Unuuf
appropriations. a. Wo arralKii the DomocrHtlc pnrtj as a constant dtt-turbcr of public trnriuouU iinj confidence, as tho wanton foe of rui" n- v curity, ne constantly attemptliiif to wikei the power hud authority it tlm n;iit u i, crlpnlltiK the army in time of vticwUtnty anddaiiKcr. ' call attention to the ter that It Is dependent upon u"oHd Mnuu, and Is thereby at all time- Min-ei vu-ntto a ' Its sectional dcuiands; that it hni titvir ceased to asnfritvate the trouble of tint uoun try by mlochlevous agitation tliroiialiout tin entire period of Its supremacy !' the House of IteprrMHitatlves. Wo arnduu ltil ni. les to the obligations ot tho nntloiiai minor and as the chief support of tin wild ej,e es of Intlation, repudiation and tutor tlnuioihi dlsonlor, which Imperil public ciudu un J business security; and wo bdii'vo na ii clare that ItsfnrthcrorgreaUirsuCctwsttoul l be a national calainlty. , Wu jwrticuiarJy arralgnJlK IM ihoomh nartr ot Mlwoart responsllilc tor u ruu inut dlWRurrt of the Constitution of thr State, whereby over hull tt iiitlllon do)lH ol nvonry which had been collected ivml paid Into tlH'TteHHiirvot the .State, have Inf-iisto'en and lost, and which the people ot the State ttmt bo apiiii taxed to niilhe k'oor.l. It , our hellrf that slnco that party cuiix itttoi.-nyer It hai maintained and supported a rfnjr of public plunderers, who Imvc Millt tl and iMiteiietliipon the revenue paid bytltcpeopte, anil It has, so far. Hindu no elloits to puitiMi thorn. And while wo would leave ah quwxtlouvot paying municipal debts to the Courts and to the people intei etetl, we chance the Democracy ot this stuxo with the covet tdeiRii of attacking tlic national nu thority, In tin judiciary department, and n coiiratiiK tlmdoctrino it nullittcntloii, un Uer the specious prctviifO of protfCtiu the rlRhts ol a people whom its own trusted offlcrs are oKKed at the timo In roHbin. 7. Wu favor a liberal system of free and strictly secular education tor all thocfilidren of tho State. 8. We aro opposed to any repeal or modi n cation ot the Uesumptlon act. whereby its cfiiclenev will be In the lat Impaired, We lu.iiuvo t'liHt Him ra nf " hard thiuiH " I ran
ld'lviirtxonir away, ami a period of ntitlonal
Tall Biver (Mass.) de-! TIIE MECTI0SS.
Sheriff's eye aad another wounded a deputy, faulter, has been sentenced to 10 years In The charred remains of ir. and Mrs. State-prison. He throws the onus of his Elections were held on the Sth in Ohio, John Conquest and their infant child were transgressions upon S. Angler Chace, who ! Indiana and Iowa for Congressmen and fennd in the ruins of their burned dwell- he sars placed him In important petitions ! State ollicers, and In West Virginia for Conlag, two miles west f Clio, Mien., on the ' solely that he might use him to further his KreSHmen and members of the Legislature, morning of the KHh. AH three bad their own ends. lB Ohio ,n 1877, Uishop, Democrat, was throats eut. jn the case of Rev. H. H. Ilayden, charged electel Governor by a majority of 22iJO. Butrene A. Cronin. of Portland. Oreeon. with the murder of IWarv stannard. at Mal. i The State Is now represented in the Lower
who obtained some eelebrity at the time of ison, Cenn., the Grand j'ury, after two days' 1 1Im,ke of ConRress by 8 Democrats and 12 ; Bnd individual prosperity Is bcKinnliig to the canvass of theElectoral vote, is dead. , deliberation, fottnd a true bill of murder in i Republics; but the reapportionment of dawn upon JltSk
j lsi tsmi, tae nuiej tut wmuvi t. Aiiorn imb mrn degree. ; ... ,untx biuun ,u In the mining suit at Marquette, Mloh., who I nearly every district. In the last Indiana Is charged with the abstraction of certain j roKKiGN. State election (1876), Williams, Democrat, Important books u$ed in evidence In the Recent advices from New Zealand state I was chosen Governor over Harrison, Recase, lias been held to ball in the sum of $10,- i that live Wesleyan missionaries were mur- publican, by 6,034 majority. The State is
000. lie claims that the books were lerallv dered and eaten by the Bush natives near now represented In Congresi by 4 Demo-
replevined. I the Mallcok coast, and that SO of the tribe crats and t Kepubllcans. The Legislature Robert 0. Ilebert, son of ex-Gov. Hebert, ' wcre killed by traders and coast natives In chosen at the present election will elect a Is the Republican and National candidate retaliation. United State Senator for the full term, and for Congress in the Third Louisiana District. HoH- Alex. McKenzIe and his Cabinet one for the Ihort term, to till the vacancy A Denver telegram of the 14th reported a bv resigned, and the Governor-General I caused by the death of Oliver P. Morton, severe snow-storm west of the Rocky Moun- of Canada has intrusted Hon. John A. now filled byl). W. Voorhees. Iowa, at Its tains, seriously impeding frame. McDonald with the fermatiea of a new Cab- last election (1877), gave Gear, Ilepublioan, The military pursuit of the Cheyennes ,B-, - lL 'or Governor, a majority of 42,1!, the terminated on the 10th, when the commands ' , 11 Jrtedtht Dr. .FtenMuf the em- Greenback oendldate for Governor polling of Thomburg and Carlton came together 1 lenl German geographer, died by his own 4,2S3 votes. In the present contest the on the headwaters of Snake River, aeme 40 mA dcmflc troubles having driveH him Democrateaad Grcenbackers wcre united, miles northeast of Camp Sheridan. The ' U,!.of tlesPratoB- At present the entire Congressional delegatroops of both commands suffered greatly' .Tae GermaB Reichstag reassembled on Hon are Republican. West Virginia has at from want of rations and water, xhelndi-f e,tB,andBlH,arck ade another speech J present a solid Democratic delegation In ans, after leading the troops Into the sand-1 J11" f(Iofto of theantl-Soclalistblll. Congres. hills, scattered and left no trail. Assurance j . COBC,utI,BK b aske" e to repose con-; Returns from the Ohio election, show the have been received from both Red Cloud and I tle,,0 ,B n Government, saying: ' Are Election of the entire Republican State tick Spotted Tall that they will use their influ- ou ore afld nan of the Social , et j,y from 4,000 to 5,000 plurality. The
enee to secure the peaceful return of the -'""-- t - congressional tlclcwtion will nrobnb v
Cheyennes to their agency.
The troops sent otit from Fort Leavenworth after the Cheyennes returned on the 13th. The number of white settlers, ranchmen and herders killed by the Indians during their sweep through, the northwestern part of Kansas is estimated at 75 at least, many being killed who will doubtlces never be heard from. Some 35 or 80 women were outraged and murdered. Returns from all the Congressional Districts In Iowa show that had the Greenbackera and Democrats pooled their Issues they would have carried live out of nine districts. Leading men of these two parties are therefore claiming that an election should be held in November, according to the last act of Congress, and have gone so far as to call a Convention in the Burlington district for the nomination of a candidate. Other districts will take the same course, and another Colorado contest will likely be the result. Mrs. Grace Lawrence was burned to a crisp at Charleston, O., as the result ef her temerity In ailing a lighted kerosene lamp.
Doug. Goodale, son of a prominent citizen of Caw County, Iowa, has been arrested at his heme, charged with complicity In robbing the Dead wood stage on Sept. 21. A gold brick, valued at $4,000, and $?,600 besides were found In his possession. Hon. Lewis Tillman, National Greenback
nominee fer Governor of Tennessee, has Is- j created
sueu a earn wttaurawing from the contest,
en aeeewntof the confessed hopelessness of
making a successful oanvass. A riot between whites and blaeks occur
red at A aterpreof, L;, daring a political
meeting held on the 13th, in whieh a Mr.
A-eoa, wniie, anu rour eeteren men were
Killed, ana Fairfax, colored nominee for
Congrees, wounded. The report saya that
after the light both aides encamped on the neld, sleeping on their arms, and further
hostilities were apprehended.
Four United States Seeret Service detea-
tlves, Mais, Chace, Rogers and Bradley, made a descent upon a counterfeiters' den
between Bluff City and Exeter, In Scott County, III., on the night ef the 19th. A light MHtued, la whieh one ef the detectives, Heraee B. Main, aged 42, ef Chlsturo. was
killed, and akc ene ef the eeunterftiters, i
I Democrats?
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1 P'aee- ree -Htnies which , n jcnaoorats to
menu iu euauie us to pass ihis nui snouKi ( follows: First District,
generally go hand in hand, forming a united
' bulwark against all tempests to whieh the
German Empire may be exposed." The Torte has Issued a circular to the Powers, protesting against the proposed occupation by Austria of Novl Bazar as cer-
9 Republicans, as Hutterworth, Be-
to the flriiinesK. lKinesty and purity ot tne
present Administration ot the Xational Government. , , , . . . An emergency In the history of tlieeountry, second only to the groat strugiletoovcr throw the rebellion, now confronts us. As then, the Republican party was the solo organized iiolltlcal protection again t national disruption, and patriotic citizens, of whiitev er party names, rallied under Itn standard, In defense of the Union: so now, the llP"bllcan organization is the only efficient bulwark aKalnst national repudiation and dls grace, and it again invite alt ood citizens, of whatever previous political tin, to unite with it in preserving the national honor. To all Republicans this Rroat wtlgcncy especially appeals to rle to its high obligation!, and loin heart and hand for the triumph of those principles upon which the security and weltare of the republic depend.
men,
place
under
to the
publican; Second, Young, Ilepublioan;
Third, MacMahon, Democrat; Fourth, I Kelfer, Republican; Fifth, Lcfevre, Democrat; Sixth, IUII, Democrat; Seventh, Hurd, Democrat; Eighth, Finiey, Demorat; Vintti. rVtnvar&a IIHiir.(.
UintoIeaUto terrible ilidMer?. It U re- f u-tuu nt.iu.i. r ?
j n? - iny iivnvjf a ill-
ocrat; Twelfth, Neal, Kepubliean; Thirteenth, Warner, Democrat; Fourteenth, Atherten, Demecrat; Fifteenth, Geddee, Democrat; Sixteenth, McKlnley, Repuhlloanj Seventeenth, Monroe, Republi-
; kighteentb, Updegrair, Republican:
Nineteenth, Garfield, Republican: Twen
tieth, Townscnd, Republican.
Indiana has elected the Democratic State
nose to leave EnEland on short notla. 1 " u 10 majority, xm
A terrible panic occurred In the Coliseum Jfu-nn f'v T, 8 Hd-De0' Theater at Liverpool, on the night of the f ra8KeP S".0"? ft,onaI h M toU 11th. caused by a fight, but which raise I ho IT P? W"1? cry ef ire. In the frantic efforts of the a,,! , Z n"' dlenoetoeeoapefrom the building, men nli u ' htZ .D6(ora,! Flft,, and boys and two women werekllled by be- ' 1 sS?h Z? TfeIxt','t;Me"' Ing suffocated. .u V0?l.,,., D . L Jal,Bal?
BIshopDupanloupof Orleans dletUttdden-' VZlZ
m. He was a member nZ?" , A "V.V ,.t,.7;.'.."","n,,r?"5
ported that a force of 1M),000
Osman Pasha, will defend the
last extremity.
A Calcutta d is patch ef the 10th says that i the British troops frem Peshawur have' nnmnl AHOoiI tlaa luiLlnn A ilut..Hl4MH
vummvtiva IRC In I tlT ItIt Ul mKXlfaaaiftUkU OA II"
TtirAtlffl) U ht'hnr f'mjui mm1 a luaMA IM -
minent at any moment. Reinforcements,
have been ordered for the Indian army, and
eaeers on leave are ordered to be in readi-
There is to be an International Dairy Fair in Now York next Decent' ber. Ten thousand dollars arc ofl'ered in premiums. Tho Fair is under the auspices of various Dairymen's Associations. Now York Stat stills holds the load as the grout dairy State, having 1,139 factories for choose, or butter aad choose, with o08,.'552 milk contributing cows. The cheese product hist year was over 00,000,000 pounds : of butter, 0,214,125 pounds. Florence Davenport, the youngest daughter of tho late E. L, Davenport, and Adino Stevens, a niece of Mrs. John Drew, are to go on the sUsro soon in Philadelphia; and May Croly, a daughter of "Jennie June," is acting in that city with Clara Morris.
THE MARKETS.
UH)
3.M 3.W
ly at Paris on the 12th.
of the French Senate, an a -
eratiie repute, and was
author of consld-
ior many years
"."V. Klot'mill. f'ttfclll 1.11 . m
Colerlck, Democrat; Thirteenth. Baker, lie-
.!.f : I Id as" wel a, I ,7 P?W- Df-op have a majority affairs. He was born In Sayoy in 1802. '. fZ? the. Legislature on Joint Herr Hasselman, a well known Socialist, ! ,, . T, , ,, created a irreat sennatloh In the b... iJm elects the entire Republican State
Reichstag the other day, by ssylng: " I am ,cKcl y ?!? to 10,000 morlty, and
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not personally In favor of revolution; I pre
fer pacific means. But If we are foreed to fight we shall know how to fight, and I shall be proud to lay down ray life on the neld of honor. Let Prince Bismarck remember the 18th of March, 1848." He was called to or
der by the President, who said that his speeeh was an Incitement to rebellion. Great excitement prevails In 9t. Petersburg account ef the posting of revolutionary placards in the street, notwithstanding a large foree or peHee and military are constant ly on the watch. Threatening letters are also sent to leading members ef the GovniHtoAte A Vienna dlspaleh saya that 80,000 troops are to be withdraw frem Bosnia and the remainder placed on a peaee feeling. The awards te the American exhibitors at
seven Ilepublioan Congressmen, the fusion
candidates being probably successful In the Sixth and Seventh Districts, The Congressmen elect aro as follows: First District, McCold, Republican; Second, Price, Republican j Third, Updegraff, Republican; Fourth, Deerlng, Republican; Fifth, Clark, nepttblican; Sixth, Weaver, Oreenback-Deraoorat: Seventh. Gillett.
Greenback-Democrat; Kightb, Sapp, Republican; Ninth, Carpenter, Republican. Returns from West Virginia are meager, but indieate that the Demoerats have elected the entire Congressional delegation by somewhat reduced majorities. The Minnesota Presbyterians are thinking of establishing a college at Albert Lea.
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