Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 July 1879 — Page 2
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WEEK! COURIER
INPIAXA.
CURBENT :NEWS.
WAMINMCK. iMMtor Bayard, CWnw of tke Qmmtt.., toudered hk reelgaetloa eftke ekaJtmaaehip en aoeeunt ef tke frkade t the Warner Stiver bill having eitdeevred to tv. w. km aut af tke head of tke Coat-
(, wkkh refused to report It, d plaeo ft before the Senate fr parage. A paee ef krtafwf rwwIIWlMi but MWeiard!teed lm 4 the Silver men Mm4 eouatty arm, Smton Sld,Ceke aad others! Insisting Mkt Mr. Bayard , s intgnanon should be accepted wd the Wll brat before tke Senate. Flaally, through Ike serta: principally Senators TtanM aadGordoa, ft was tacitly agreed to drop Mm matter for the sake of kameay la m forty, mhI the Wll wttl therefore rest wm tke Finance Committee until aest winter, wkeu H k understood tke eeamlttae wkl be so remodeled t give theSIlw man a malorKr.
It is understood that tke Seaetn Judiciary
CnmmHtrr, -will sot report at present m ia
s tw Mitmkttoa of Mr. MeCrary m
J tide
ITOtHMl
Jttdae Dllloa
road to Um Ispiss, Um Atebken, Tepeka mmI ' Boston, est Um SSd, for tke mysterious UMrSaata Ife Cnmpn'wr Jde MtHor of Um dor ef Mrs. Httit I Mew York CUtf Uaked SMm Supreme Court wm pro oat I ndejkt of June atok. Mas. Mulle rmg aa e Um bench aad stated lite eeeerreeee, ' mhm ether Jewelry were found upon Mo It fa said a propiBltf on baa h - by ' person, and Wing elry pred the norm tke Ire Meuatala Ballread Company lor ' enleased taeerim, 1 lo h4 h mploy. otMfll1rtlhffl wfth tk Txm mmI Pjwlio dforovoryor t ko In tke vieiMlty MttwftrOonpMiy,MMl tkot nocotktkMM to of Mr. HmII', mmI provkwi to tfcot h4 tbk od livo h rWorrod to eowMtttoe . boon k waMor i kor owm ktouoe. He MwoiNooil or Um port oteookroMl. jOntoroA Um Imwm by a window, "At rkitto City, M., oa Um M. Dr.JBL. ' for tkt purfKMe of rokbory Mm. teer do4ltof food prsotlot d r-1 Hull kavi )HMtow Urm4 t kk wimU, w akot four Umos m4 ilMit kt-' tnooe Into ker roo, ke oUMre4 kwr hktlM by Wiley SuOUrd, yowojj fomer orloi, mh! tktu aftor sk k4 booom- uhrtoMlog iwor tke tow, wko eUiae loot owwoteuo ke tlod kor la tke MMer ia iJnwNdlili wife aad took propor wktek k w dievorW. Tkere i aotk.
Hbertk -wltk kor white eke woe uder:lag ia to ladtoote tkeA ke kd anj- aooeaiplleeo. adeatol operUloa ia kk oMes few dj i , Cox wm arreoted prlipHy Uireujck lk
wko idoaUiod klm oa tke
tke Armr WH-
At tko 4WIIw4oh Ot tilt)
prevtette. OiMoi report to tke afoat ot tkt Woetora Ateooiaiod Prow at Moaipkte, Toiw., fro tkeMayowiHMlPreeWoBUotUMJIoarde of
HeeHhol UMfoewia etwee a www: Mepk,Yiokebrf, Jiokeoa, Xtee., Caatoa, Mlee., Skrewport, L., CollieniHe, Teaa., Hkkawa, Ky., Greaade, Mb., Hel-
m, Ark., Holly Sprlage, imm-ur, Alt., Tueeuaibie, Ala., allbeeriBg date Juae , brlag gratify lag iatelligeaee tkai ia aoae
ef tke plaoM ateattoaea aaexae preeew. wuw
paper reporter,
otreot, followed kin lato a ekitrok aad tke secured kle arreet. Tke reeideaeo of Mr. J. T. Koyaolde, aoar Joaeekero,G.abrad eatke algktof Um 9M. Kom of tke family was awakened until Ike keiiM wae ahaeet eavelopod ia Aaatee Mr. Keyaolde euoeeedod la Mviag kk wife, but kk daughter aad kk ftkteriBkw. aged IS aad li respectively, perkked ia tke HeMr. Keyaolde wae badly burned and it ws
look been sore fvoraWe. ia o inetaaee qiuhi u jw wmmirwiu. ka tkore been aay Indleatloa of a return TOx ef fever. Better healtk tfcaa aeuai at tkk roRKI , ' , , !L ' .f , wvr srewlk. and every pre- Mexico ktgaia In tke tkioes of melatloa
eeutleatkat sanitary rogaUUoae eea eug-1 tke Geae raj.!.-Clf tke Amy
jeest kae been aeeewplteaeti wwares
Mm ieiilpf tkat M k Intended te lttw;e any tMntc Fhave oim wm net t ood lHk
H&Kml inTbtneed hk 2HwUhHUlnK tlMokytka l the fnl.
Mverteil dnrinf tke wwimt-itetiMitt o( ,the veinarka the ew1minatiHi uf wMeb I beard trow tke mwht from Mitilfi. H I nncwwtniMl tb neintw rkbt. ke intended Ut tiniMite. and iltd h pUiiit and nniHultamentary lamrH 1 hi put, to HtMan fntenttonal w twttMK wen t - 1h ) KJ lb SeneKir not dieeinim that?" Mr. Lamnr? "I will ate what I Intended, 4r. eo there ean b no wWV-H The ITn-Winjc Oitkw, (Mr. Coekrell) called Mr. tmar to iMrrter. niMt Mr. Oonkllmc procwedejl: "WbtHer I nm wlllinK to reenond to the
memner from MtetetiHi ul
MiHm what tira ntinlir intn!
'vwa ItM. HRVH TK'-HOt IIM MTV tun
tklrda In the ntttrutative. AdKnrud. In tke Senate, on tke frith, the resolution JlxinK Wedneedny, the tttk.ne thettw ulrnU uriuneiit wm, on titotlon of Senator lavl of Weet Vlrtrinln, recommUteil to tlto Commit, tee on AimprlMh)ne. The Joint resolution providing 30 dnya' extra pay for Comfr.lonal wuiployetM wn then taken under oonMl(Tit. tton. Svnator IokhIIh ottered nn Riiieiiduicnt uaan aiiaittonHl Heetlon that the ltrnvlkfm.j
ttepoud to tlie D( tn Judicial Kxpeneea bill Juet vetoed bu-
mnns ramm, , vetOl OI IIWHT pOHUCMl CIHUHe HIHI 1Ury tie to y, and , Can6e. Senator Wnllaee moved to tiuwxh
not ehooee to hold any eominnnlcatlon with j claa of the JudUJal Kxiwnaee bill preclml. tt. Innderetood the Senator to etnte In iK tke aenointuuftit of Deputy .MHrslia),.
ae eennmwuw- . --j - - Wvr's enldemk. ! of rebelttoa agHatt Ulaz, ami tee 11 of tke Eighth Dktriet, oa tke ventta a j"81 te iWthe addle and after hiat, having that the miI?f Cklef-JutkM, Yalkrte.ae admini, Ellon's resignation not taking eft lUhed, ready to be enforced shoukl aay exl G(veraH,tBt. iti, further re!
i 1 1, an ratuklllna vtlnftt Ttaz. th laUr
lert
adniaietra-
report-
nlata. nnarllanMntnrv. Iannaaw, tnat R
etatement ot mine to whleh lie refers wae a fatoekood. If I eaht hie worde rlht I have only to any thtw not betn- tlie ptnee to meaenre wltta any man the eapeetty to vieUte Oeeeney, to violate the rule of the Senate or to commit any ot the Inaarooiieeiea of MeI have only to aav. that ff the Senator, the member from Mteeteeippl. d Impute, pr intendea to Impute to me n faleehood, noth Inc except the faet ot thla Senate would prevent my denouncing htm aa a blaek. pjnardandaeoward. Anptanae and lihtwe.) Let me be more eioclilc. Mr. President, enonld the member trow MieeleHlppf. exeeot intne preeeneeof the Seene. ebarjfo me by intimation or otherwise with falsehood, I
would tienounee him aa a blnekKnanl. aa a eeward and a liar. Tlie nirne awl proprieties of the Senate are the only restraint upon me. 1 do not think 1 need eny any ttitair eiee. Mr. lreeldent." f Appmnae and hteee.) The Chair demanded qumt In tlio khIleriee. Mr. Lamar: "I have only o
say that me senator irora ew iwk understood me correctly. I did mean to eay Juet preeleely the words, nnd all It imported. I beg pardon ot the Senate for
i unmrnameniary ianua. it -i j thareh: It wa ver- str; It wae such as no
antlt September, aad Mr. MeCrarj" not kav- i geacy e. lrosl. Ml that Diaz kae removed Treviao from kk J true man would ieeerye, and no bwye mnn
. 1 .1 .!- I. Ik. Cahtnet. I AmmTBIIHWB W ..uiuuu, ......... , I.WOttm - IBmiBl mrauwinnOT. MMT roeMtaett aw pmee m m v"i I . , AAmnmm.l hum th frontier, fiovirnor 1 jUnnmr.i i two r'lioi. "Tii
' .L.a,.t .tmu) tk. T fmv Um IMllMMISUeiVtflUeB. WW aeHI H . v- "
iTeexreeHiemjo-vac,.-- . w i nuz Gutierree of SeaLuis Potwlhaebeea
r. tiW. A ltiir wm read ' Dl Uttwerree i oan w
It jdlewaxe KevoHitioakt. Alt tkenewpa
Uoabm; atee, tke rosoiaon ' tCw; T)rtk candidate fer pers of Monterey, except the OJUM Jonr- ,5o ofpoweVto ef tke aril Sttndry AFwWh. SSS:.
. , . , I ,ko eM ftf .hi. Greenback woltev. The k la lAatpaes organizing acain um. T. Maelderatioa of the doubts expressed tke sueeeH ot tlie ureeaoaeK P; . . MrlNlu.ve
. . . . . I TAavuiXllll WM tliaUI H1U1HT niVMHl UBOB I ij
kyMny Seaater. aa to the lroprxy m , - ""ib,js, ' sut. ticket. Sieily. Five vilkgee were almost wkolly. I
maVfaur ansomtaMats in advaaee of a tual
jT-ia hHUm. the Preebbmt kae
drawn tke aomiaaUoa of Mr. MeCrary for 1
Jttde of tke Eighth Judicial District. f
lo persons were killed and sev
appointments la advaneeor a-tuai . . " a' , destroyed: I
ia omee.tke Preekleat kae Yitt- j ' IYYi271 iLTT'C-ijwLi it era! inlured. Tke inkablUats of tke dk
v. uuhiLw sr Mr. ii:rrv lor 1 ."- - i , , ,
Senator Weilace'e amend ment who Hrwil to by a pnrty vote. Senator Wallace alM uiov. ed to amend by addlny the jury cIhiimh ot th. Judicial KxpeneeabUI. Kefore a vote on the amenament wne taken, Senator HhvU n( West Virginia moved to adjourn. Agreed to 47 to 14 a party vote In the llouee, a motion for Hnal ut journment on tke Mh was defeated 42 yea to Htt naya many ImmoerHte voting in tie nexattve. The Senate bill trrantlnK the ivcn. elon of (Jen. ShleW to hie widow and minor children, on motion of Mr. Clarke (li., Mo ), peoeed. The eo-ealled Political Aseennu'nt bill wan taken nn. und the KenubllcattH hvhII-
el themeelvea oi parliamentary privileges to prevent action. Kllle on the S)HMkert tbk were then taken up nnd disposed of, after which the llouee adjourned. DEATH OF THE PRINCE IMl'EltUI. Additional Aeeeaate of the Tragic Affair. Loxdox, June 20. An oflioial aceeuatsays: The Trinee, with Lieut. Carey et the Ninety-eighth Regiment, six men and eae friendly Zulu, left the eampat Kditze Mountain, seven tailee beyond lllood Itivcr, on the Ut lnat., for a reoonnoUgance. The party halted aud unsaddled when 10 miles from the camti. Just aa the Prince Kive the
order to remount a volley wae fired from the I ambush la the lone ernes. Lieut. Carer
friwit.-imri win. . , . ui.,i . .i,"
Ma. in. the Senate waaatiU in ' aau iour oi ine uF' '' l uc
the Houm, etn-ld'ratlon was , camp and reported that toe rrince anu two
reumel ot the Wll orohtwtlnK po-' trooier were missing. rota meir mte-
ln f Ktleal ameeementa. Mr. lloetetter (T) , mmui there ooukl be no doubt the rrincc
who ium cnare oi w um, WM kl t davbreaic a cavalry pitroi
on the prevkm-i qaeetion. .as tne t fi.nBr-i Uorhall left to search
approval and dkapproval.l The Chair: "The galkirtee will be clea.rel upon repetiHon of anotauM." Mr. Conklinir: "What U the
awsiloa before the Senator The diMne-
la-
, BQIalBlliVt avea .wwiaaw . - 9 l nt thn nriwtKt 1 triet are deeiar en maw-e.
i nunc pi ww n"""" .. . . . -.t imiu XiiwiMw.tM e rrnen l'nnee
The Senate Cemmittee on Privilegee and Propoeu wwpporL ' - 7' in South Af riea. i""
-t k.v. kad and received author!- was subsequently aoMi, " . r,.V.
ty for asub-eoaimittee to vklt Kansas durk tke reeeee to inveetisate the charges agai net Senator lag alls, eaators Hill and
"Yaae,wko atirst oppotea themvesiiga
uXaTxu JanS next The i the Prince and went to the kraals i.W Lif H",7xi v7 ten miles further oa. The body was dls-
learinK the Houee without a quorum. The J covered among the long grasi 300 yards inorninK hour wae consumed in voting nnon I from the kraal. There was ho bullet wound, .. m a. iai .... ...I e W . i . . .1- i tU.
tUft. iaalHr asceated to this course, oa ae-
eoaatef tke mreuJatlon by tke oppoaente of ' Mr. Ingalk of statements that they were laftaeaeed ky Improper motives ia sustaining kirn. A eaueiis of DemoeraUc Senators was keM ea tke evening of tke 3td, to decide upon a liae of policy regarding the President's veto. o del aite liae of aetloa was agreed upon, bat a majority of the Senators eppoeid tke idea of adjournment without fttrtker eibrt to provide tke aeeeesery approprktioae by aateadiag tke vetoed bill. Tke Demoerats la tke House, oa tke contrary, favored tke peeeage of tke Ideatieal bill Totoed aad then adjourning sine die. Tke President kas approved tke Army Appropriation bill and vetoed tke Judlekl mxpeneee bill. Tke Senate Jodiokry Committee have reported adversely upon tke nomination of D.T. Cor bin of South Carolina as ChiefJaetiee f tke Supreme Court of Utah.
other eenventiOB characterized a a
out" to the Demecrats.
.Ail. lie aeeomnaaiea a reeonDoneriBc
from Col.
Tk of Currie. the murderer of B. C. ' dktriet; the party
-Ar Vmiuil. Tuu. hu the enemy erept u pea
JLf i.wl until tUm Xavbr torm of ' tke Prinee was killed. Hfc body
wotlonn.aml the bill went overwlth
Mr. Stephens tl t.a.i.unairman
nartv of the Coinage Committee, reported the bill
wood's etmp into a dang erwn ; umUr (U)llr-. nti atter some debate on the
dkmounted, wken i,t the llouee adjourned without reachint; a thoa aatwirM anvd vote.
nh. ' The Senate sesen or tae iota
! but seventeen assegai wounds were in the front of tke body. Ills clothes had been taken, but round his neck was a chain with I a locket. A stretcher of lanoea was formed land the body borne by General Marshall and ottoers Dmrv. Lowe and Stewart ot the
Seventeenth Lancers to meet the ambulance,
Court, upon the usual averment'ef defend
ant's eounsol of the abseaee of material wit-
seoueaUy recovered. It bore
tkrwte of tke terrible asegai.
disseminate
subjeet." Iloa.C. dent.
B. Lawreaee k Preel
1 AXD BKK7TVWK8T.
Tke IMIaok Prose Association met ia aaaaei oeavoatlea at Ckleage oa tke 17tk. Aa xourfioa to Dakota followed tke session. Tke annual meeting of tke W if cousin XdMorial Association wae keld at Oshkeek, beckaing oa the 17th. Tke Okie Editors met ia annual Coavea--tfea at Cincinnati on tke 18th aad weuad 'p by an excursion to tke Xoeky MottatakMF, taking ia St. Leak two days ea route. Tke Saa Fraaokeo Working awn's party kave nominated tke Rev. Isaae S. Kalkek fer Mayor.
AXaokvilk Grand Jury has retaraed iaaMotateato against a number" of prominent
for misappropriation of puoile
KAST AND SOOTWKAST.
At Bridgeport, Conn., on tke 18tk, the
wife of Oliver Tomlineoa shot kerkueband
ilBi Ifflfri in .
The RepubiioaM of tke Fourth Congressional Dktriet of California kave nominated Boataaldo Faekeeo for Congressman. He wae a member of tke Forty-Ifth Coagrese. Tke California Republkaa State CeaveaWoa nominated George C. Perkiae for Gov-
mer, John Maneield for Lieutenant-Governor, D. M. Bums for Secretary of State, mad D. M. Ken held for Comptroller. The ptatferm sustains the President's veto poller, advocates Congressional regulation of Iater.State railroad traale, and donouneee CWaese ImmigTatfoa. . A freight train oa tke Ckieago aad Northwestern Bead was ditebed near London, 99 atllos belew Cedar Rapids, Iowa, on tke 2lst, aevd fear tramps, esaceakd ia aoar wkk eorn, were killed. Tke eoaduetor, Mr. Moore, reeeired fatal injuries. Aire at Leadville, Col., oa tke Slsi, totally destroyed tke Colkenm Theater aad two adjokhsg buildings. Lose, $VJ; no in-
swaaee. Jay Brown, from Honssdalo, Pa., t
perished la tke are, whleh i supposed to ; have oriffmeied la kk room. Adktttrbaaee ooeurrsd at a Bekemka 8n4ay-tekeol plenie, keld at Sliver Leaf Grove, Chisago, oa Sunday, tke 3Sd,oaed, ae alktfedi by a gang of drunken rough wko invaded tke grounds, A eompeay of 14eat. Frank Ladwele, were called upon to preserve order. They charged tke erewd with ixed bayonets, driving them of tke ground. The roughs then commenced
MKswtng sticks and stones from outside the ground, which wae aast ersd by tke sharpakeoters by a volley of bullets, ft red direet-
'iir mto the erewd. which Had bv tklst
w i
tome t"teeme largely increased by the prosnee of inns seat spectators. Several persons wore wounded, and one man was reported dead. Tke skarpekooters were all The Lieu tenant dtsmm that ke gave the order to Are. In Um United State Dktriet Court at Bearer, oa tke lid, Judge Mallet ordered 4Sraedc Baatsnn Csmpaay to turn erer tkat
B0d9So A Bi-metalllc League has been organized in Chleege, tke objeot of which k " to ptoL. muJv .ul.ntlu nf bJIvap tA Ita
eorreot Information oa this
jwx-f.mpreee mugenm swwn 1 board of kor son's death, and lay fer a long Itimeiaakuf-HaeoBseioue Mate. Tke Ka-
i glkk Court will :. lato mounting oa aeeouat of tke Prlaot'a death. The announce1 meat in Parle eaused great exeltement.par-
aad then herself whk a revolver, both , tieularly amoaff tke Imperialists, rriaee through the breast. Neither wound k like- Yktor, son of Prinee Jerome Napoleon, wae ly to prove fatal. Mrs. Tomliaeoa had be- I by political testament succeeds to tke UOe, gaa proceedings for divorce against ker j k a student la tke Lyeee Charlemagne. It husband. She claims that the shooting was is believed he will receive the united upaoeidoBtal, but ke says tkat ft wae de- t pert of tke Boaepartkw. Tke KepuhHeaa liberate. Tomllaeoa k a man of oea- papers declare tkat tke Napoleonic system sieerabk property, aad well known in has no longer a representative. Bridgeport. 1 Weston will return to America bringing The New Hampshire House aad Senate la I back tke champion belt. In the six-days' Joint eonveatkm elected A. B. Thompson pedestrian contest at London ke made tke Secretary of State; Soma A. Carter, State unparalled record of SfiO miles, kk only lastTreaaurer: Henrv W. Blair. United States inc competitor, Blower Brown, being aoar-
geaater. j ly a buadred miles -behiml him at the close. There was "quite a heavy fall of snow on ! Brown's previous record wae Mi mike, the 17th along the White Mountains in New ' Weston came out ia good eeedlltoa, aad Hampshire. ' eeubl kave added a few more miles to kk Tke Allen town (Feaa.) Ketling-milk kave reoord had ft been necessary. It k said tkat stepped work oa aeeeaat of tke puddiers t Xewell will now challenge Weston, striking for aa advance of per eont. Aa anti-landlord agitation in tke west of Tke trkl of Lily Daer for shooting ker Irekad k eausing some apprehension. Ia friend Elk Heara ia it of jealousy, at , the Houee of Common tke Chief Secretary
Seew Hill, Md., resulted la a vtrdiet of J of Ireland, alluding to the impending troumanslaughter. Tke Judge soateaeed the , bles, stated that considerable reinforcements prisoner to pay a Sae of 300, wklek ker bad been made to tke constabulary la tke frkade at aee paid, thus seouriag ker dk- j dktrieta eoneeraed.aad tkat notice kas been sharse. glvea tkat la tke eveat of aay outrage the Joka F. Dougherty of Frankfort, Feaa., j oast of these measure will be levied upon oa tke lsHh, shot his wife and afterwards at- ( the dktriet wkere Itoeeun. tempted suicide. Tke deed was prompted A correspondent from Berlin reports tkere
by Jealousy. were 1.7 eonfUgratien la Raesk during
Joka Kemmkr, a German, at South Hoi- i the month of May, occasioning a lose of
yoke, Mass., on the 21st, shot and killed his ( 00,609 roubles.
tl 1-11 ...1 .Aaaalltial ec M. OJIil 1 '
Kaoett
me . I tk. ulstala it tarnu tKmtl Imniltfllt )ift m(r with iti
seveateea no. r-y..c - n There was a funeral parado in the praetmauy the seeetonof tke previous day Doep sorrow prevails throughout
. . . 1 r . x. tan Koinaa. TBerriiwiuttBui muuui -
Tetegrame irom vatro repo t mat j trmrnment prior to the nour m f i .r: th-Tattaek his horse being restive, but rllshTnd French Coasuk-General kad tteent Sf.,et I ran af T The 1 SrpVTlS leave with Interview with tke Khedive oa tke lftk aad KenuWic storlly Tetused to ! votetn aa oeeort fer transportation homeward.
ilemandedhkabdleatton in favor of his soa,' sufficient numbers to make nn a quorum.
whiletheDemoeratowereequallylnnoxiWeln i xha Feeling- tn France, their iletermlnatlon not to adjourn. 1 7 pontile j Tn,-1,5ap nf thfi
hoainninfr of the new day's eessmn.tiieuniir . , amonnoed that the Journal of tlie previous 1 death ef the Prince Imperial was read here day was not yet complete by the elorks and wm, general Incredulity, and some of the suggested that the reading, be dlpeeH early editions of the papers published the with. Mr. ConkHnz objected, aad Insisted I f" f IT ! Jri .tVnilT.n. aa to Its itn-
that the entire Journal be.read. The i Chair , - .Ve. S..ltient dispatches dis-
year. Kemmier ami neea out oi wora jot several months aad bad Just been ordered to vacate a tenement belonging to the German la Mills, where ke had formerly worked. He sent his wife from home oa aa errand before attempting kk horrible orime. When arraotad. Kemmier said ia extenuation ef
ejEXEKAL.
announced its deetaton to the contrary, j and Mr. Conkling appealed to the Senate, i Mr. Hereford moved to lay the appeal on the ' table. So quorum votinar; and other attempts to secure a vote also failed for want of a quorum, the Republicans maintaining their position. Finally the Chair said that at the eloe ot the mornlnig hour he sboold have anaonneed resumption of eonetderatlon ot the Army Appropriation bill, nnd did so now, Mr. Carpenter Win entitled to the door. The Chair wae eattefted by the count that a quorum was present. After some discussion, Mr. Carpenter said he had no doubt that a vote could be had on the bill to-morrow, ftr the Republicans hnd been pormlttHt n roaeonable time for debate, and with this understanding the Democrats agreed to an adjournment...... In the House, the conference report upon the Jedldal Kxpensos bill was submitted and. after coneWorable debate, earried by a strict Bftrtv vote veae H. naya 7. Tlie f! one then
took up the Dill to provide for the exebange of trade-dollars for leiral tejilr
stiver ooiiara, ami u w wihhhh division. The law provMee that the tradedottarehall be received at par in exchange for meal tender silver doUar. at the United States Treaonrv. th-t such tradcdollare so received shall be reeolned Into lea-al-tender
dotlars, and that no more traae.uouara snau In the Senate, oa the 30th, Mr. Rollins presented the credentials of Henry W. Blair of Xew Hampshire and he wan sworn In. Mr. Savlsbary, Irom the Committee on Privileges aad Elections, reported a resolution author -Mm tkat MMsmittce to Investigate the me
morials relatlne: to the eleetton of Senator
inaii. riI to nnnoint a onb-committee to
taktetimonv In Kansas or elsewhere, to
a duriair tita wna and emnlov a clerk, etc
rineed on the calendar. lHecesston of the Army Appropriation Wll was then resumed nnd epeeebe were made by Messrs. Carpenter, Ingalls. Logan, Ktrkwood and Oonkling, to whleh Messrs. Thurman. Vest and Eaton replied hrieay. A number of amendment were offered by the Republicans, all of which were rejected. The bill was then
psed-yeas . nays 19 a party vote, . . . .a. T. St.. ttlam.ff .
m ex etw rem i n rtv i zniinpiw
rumor Willi fcomnsr
kK ... I - mi AdT.S .nillloOfl IkV
raJkllAal III CJaP 1 11 VI I HI 1111! aHBCb VI UUUlvu
the news wae deep aad widespread. Len radical republl aas expressed sorrow at the death ot the Prince. The agitation ot the
Imperialists aad uoaapanisis was imcmc.
The queslioB as to the succession jo me
ciftlmk possessed by the young i-nnce is no generally dlseutsed. It the provisions Formulated by the first Emperor and teasserted by Napoleon III. for the transmission of the hereditary right to the iatperlal crown
are preserved, the succession win i i u
Priaee Jerome, second cousin ot in i -rinvr,
but it Is impossible, la tae opinion oi vb
Imperial party, to unite mat oouy m aa, movement la favor of Priaee Jerome.
Dr. Russell, the celebrated war cor-
respondent of the London Times, after . i
58 years oi unoruaen boo tee, u tiered for the first time liia connection with that journal, and accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to Zululand an speciitl correspondent of the rival Telegraph.
He 18 62 years old, ana oi late nasiauca off coneiderably from his Crimean form. When young he wu a " middy" in the
British Navy.
At tke Moore ceateaery celebration
at Dublin the ode written by Florence McCarthy whi recited by the Rev. Dr. Tiedall with such effect that the poet was called out with great enthusiasm, and
then the Lord Mayor put a wreatn on
his liea proclaiming him "poet laareate
of Irelaad."
Ia the Dtiblic fcchools of Richmond,
Va., moVe than one-third of the pupils are colored. .
Tke States which hold elections this year ;dyoi...V..lrftVe HoiTse, Mr. Singleton, are tke following, la tke order of dates: 'Chairman of the Committee on Printing, reZL:H1 LZ ist.ia AMr, XjMt Prtel a resolution for print ag the report f
nvatuvn; - r
kkture; California, Septembers State aad
Judicial omeors, four Congressmen aad Leg
islature; Maine, September 8 State oMeers
and the tentlmonv taken bv the Glover Com
mRtee at the last Congrose. Oblectoil to toy
yjr (Vmmt anil titc nnrt wtta withurawn
nnmber of private Wlls were con-ddored. Mr.
of the Judiciary Committee on the veto mena t - .
his orime that keoeuld ae longer support ! d igWature; tmio, uetooer .-state of -his children, was afraid they would enter I leers, la part, and Legislature; Maryland, ape evil courses, aad tkat " they would be ) Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Xew better effia heaven." Mersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia By the bursting of a steam boiler at tke aad Wleeoaola, each November I. Govore mines ot Stephens Smoyer at Emaus, eraoni are eleoted a all.of tke States named Lehigh County, Tena., oa tke morning of except Mkskelppl, Xew Jersey, Peaasylthe 51st. seven men were killed aad others vania and Wisoon-in.
Injured. The names of tke dead are B. mrrYMXOH Keck, the engineer, Frank Fegley, eoatraot- C0!f 6X1BSI0XAL FRtCEEBIXBS. or and operator, A. Ettinger, James SmKh, i ,t.vuju.i Amos Derr, Wilson Dorr, ami a Mr. Saydor. IatkeSetmte,m tke mk, tk Mlppl
Keek, the engineer, before ae tttea Mgaea a . awondmcntti nrovfdlnK Pred pendtnc a vote on the bill, and It went staAoattbathekadalodt
or, Fegley, tnrse monies preview), i members, tnree irom wie MtfpmT orj m I ,Y 4,,rftr.rlikH Wll. Tms Senate amend
i . . - . lias.. a m . t aaja i smi i MM irfim itnim am iietiuLin: . . j . ai
the Boner wee in aa unswe wiwm. - tr 'j -.k i ivti Hfe-two of
ether ranort. however, is to tke
the aaciaeer was iatoxtoated aad
water run low la kk boiler.
Alfred T. Sae ford, son of Professor Sanford of tke Chicago University, aad Mk OMve C. Holmes, daughter of Judge Holmes of Syracuse, N. Y., were drowned ia Onon
daga Lake, N. Y. oa tke 2it. They wore rowing, and in changing pUees la tke boat K wae etpttzed. Mr. A. Holland aad wife of Lkge, Belgium, visited America oa their wedding tour. Ther were at Niagara Kalis oa tke Hist. Wkile visiting tke Tkree Sisters Island.Mrs. Bel mad steeped to dip up some water ia a eu. and losing ker kaliaee fell late tke
..... MI VtS .
eaeet uk i v,n attait ho civil enctneers.
and three from otvil life two of
Tne Armr
lot tke 1 Appropriation bill was then taken up. aad (the diccuasion eontined until 8
O CIOOK p. wa.t wiwb iwnuim ted that he and other MepnbH. cans desired to speak upon the bill, and he therefore moved to adjourn until to-morrow. Mr. Withers seid he wm anxious to get to a vote to-night and could not consent to adjournment. He demanded the yeae and nnyt on the motion to adjourn . The motion wae1oet-ya,nays . The Mepnblfeans then resorted to flllbnsteriag to prevent a vote upon the bill. Mr. Conkling, In the course of his remarks, having chained the other' mde wHh had iaMh In not aUowmg tke time taken by the Mississippi River Oommlstlon hill in the morning Ui be allowed In dbte on the Army bill. Mr. Lamer arose at the conclusion of Mr. ConkHmc's remarks, and , said that, ..fruf kUantlnan. had fKh to htm
m a ajsarge kom ek
swiftly ruaamg waters aad wae swept ever 1 was eoneemed, he had Mved In y ir5u ; waa not soporlor to sock a eharge 1 Heree-skoe Faks. asowree. '' It Is not my pntipoW Chaetkm Cex, a aogre, wae arrottad Ik 1 " to tsMtmge In persuaaHiUo, bat I n
Ia tke Senate, on the 21st, the eoafereaee report on the Jndtetnl Appropriation bill wan
1 adopted and the Mil paosee. senator fwei-
tomt introduced a bill provwing ior ocean mrtl steamship service between the United ntaww luit mith America. Keferred. The
tfnutnintrMAlutton anthorlzlna the com
nietton of the foundation of the Waehington
' Monument passed In the House, conoid' oration of the Wll to prohibit political asseoa u wu ruuiwul. and Mr. Iloeietter (I.
' Tmi mnrMi that tt he referroti to the
(VHaMHtM of the Whole and called for the
nntvlona nnestlon. The morning iwnr
I the Supplementary Judicial bill, al
u.lata Vn tW Itmise bill for the aniiointment
of a Mlesiosippi River Commission were eon
enrrea in.
In tke Senate, a tke Sad, Mr. "Wallace,
from tke Committee on Appropriation, re ported the House concurrent resolution fix
lngtbe date of final adjournment, with nn .LM..iuint auiMttMttttfur Wedneedav. the
mthof June, instead of Tueoday the 17th,
nr. windom ooiectina to Mnnwuii.
.iu. I, wan,- nr tintil (ri'tnorrOW,
TtM r.lutkn Mthmltted by Mr. McDonald
diM.utkiiHairBUnr nt the TreaSUrV tO
furnish Informntlon as to the actioH Of the National Board of Health, under the act mtthorialnft a contract for the purchase and nf rBfrtwt-fttlna' ShillHS. StC. WSS
takeaupand adopted. Alter passing n few unimportant bills an executive session was v, -k. ttu 4wa reooened
ttMUi ndlournoil ..In the
I loose, a number of bills were itrolHeed ..ZZZZ'.i,- Mu r stjttmi. The I'reet-
dent's Seeremry' doMvored a m-wej, l inMU,nMitn Judicial
kwTand akanetag tkat ke bad signed
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