Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 23, Number 46, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 October 1881 — Page 2

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TOPICS OF THE DAT. Iv ik seat, ea the lath, Mr. Kdmnade called up Ms taaotattoa continuing for the enaamntad iMt am torn. tome MMtlN be fag mod by Mr. Uarland, Mr. fetmaad aald xeoeuv others. on (bo lflth by r. awl One P. Clark, SIMM MWna, rst mpan ueam Walker, fjrfteaa. Cra ralof LaadOfuce; Chart M. Beware, Ullnota, ladwa Inaaeetor; Qmim M. DsmbIb, V. 8, Attorney lor the nWlharn District of Al ii avooena. roeser. y. . aiarenai rar sae i of uwm; a. v. rouuse, Bocctver af Kdtaa for Harrteoa, Ark.: ttooaweu. xor im urow ureea Ms. EDaunrneHi rohitio.con tinning th a constituted last year, W owbIbP StBannTannnl 4&e aentcy- ennenmr'ePfl' eav Darts, of mtaota. and Mr. aUboae vottagwith th BOpnbUcaas. The steading eoasamteea are ttaarelor continued aa eon taamtedattbelameeealon. aad tbe rieeinoal pro mm. ta aaiaornwa to all tha vacancies which may exist. A aaoa aa tha remit waa aaaoneood Mr. Loana offered a reeotatton for mho sis tame of Parid Darts, a tteaater from Illinois, aa President pro torn, of tha Senate. Mr. todtetoa asked that tha resotuttou Be over one day Bade the rales, aad It waa so ordered, bat aubeeaneatly Mr. Peattetna aaaoenced that after eoaeoltattoa warn hla Poinoi lalte coUaaawaa he had decld ed to withdraw alt objection. A rote waa thca taken oa Mr. Locu't reaniucloa. raanlt. lag ta aa aaopooa ya. at ; nay. amynra aaa imTts,oi iiubom, aot tvotlaar. Mr. Bayard, when hte aame waa eaued, (aid: to withhold my Tola. I aara a aara m bit roce. aaa i a i II ay arr rote, I am fted tha Mr. Darfe of Illinois. 4a chair by Messrs. Bayard aad Anthony. Oa telUag tbe chair Mr. Darts aald: aaaltoaa: The honor Mat eouloricd eaaiia. aa tha seat wblah I bow occupy la tbia body did, without any exportation oa bit part, u cameo aay ooogauons i aaoara ae o t to decline this hum eomDMaeent. I aot aeapt It aa a tribute to aay person ai ant, hat rather aa a recognition of tha laaapeaaeat aontion I mto loaa; oecnpied ta tha petttfea of the eoontry. I am profeaadly aratefal Jor tttia mark of eoaMenee, aad aaall be aty eadaaTor, aa It will be wy daty, toadadalatarthatrnat wtth iataartianty aad wltheattrafalraaaa. N(H Harine; been trained at aarMaaieatary prartleo I aball befthe ndalaeaee of tha Senate la this reapect, and I hpae wr a generonaco-operatioei on ail aidea. TImi aaaata will pleaaa ooaae to order. Upon bkmAob of Mr. Kdmunda, a Tote of thank waa areorded Mr. Bayard, the rettrina Praideat pro teav. Oa atotloa of Mr. Loaaa, a ooaiailH 1 1 orinalatlaa of Maian. Bayard and i appointed by the Chair to watt oa aal aad aaaoaaea ta alia tha alee. lot aw. oarta aa ri omaeat pro '. to tha i tha foUowin;: H anal Ml Hamlla.Mla ; waiaer main, xnira Aaatatr of Mate: Mark 8. Brewer, af . Onnenl General to Berlin : DeAlTa , AhraajMler, Indiana, Ftftb A editor of Tree r. urowao, anaaeaota, oapnty rwai oaiea wepartaent: r. MlUlpp4. Collector r; Boward aL Kateala, terenn. Third IMatttet. a. Laaar. Mlaaoart. Ooaaai i, oath 14th, Mr. Laaaar Cahy Mr. BUBand. dlrectta; the i or ta xtraditlon of aad taa tad. Mr. leatUaa; for tha report of r laTeatUatton. IKSber. i aratnrt ha had bean lea tn oaer the ma. latlea br a aaraaraDh la tha Xew Tork Comwaalat aawwaii of the Uth. which Intimated the report bad been kept eectet tbroaah Ma (MMM-ataa'a) lataaaow. TU writer of the Baracraah waa rery mneh arietaken in aapjiaalaf a had tried to prerent the pubtteafloa of aay ivport or aay information of aay Mad la retard to tha traaaarttona of tha aaary pepanaiaai. ua ta contrary, ne I alwaye haaa aautloaa to promote InTeetia aaa expoee au improper eonia that dcanitnteat. The reeolatloa waa had over far oa day aader the rule. Tha Waaata then went Into execettre aaaaloa. Whaa the doors leuptaed the prlvfleaaa of the jtoor were teadad to the natioaal aaaata, aad the Seraeaat-at-Arvie waa directit to aiake anitnbie preparation for their reAt i:M ta aatlaawtahed Praach aa Ttaltora eatered the cbaaibar aad Itatharwof tbetoaatora'daeka. Mr. i aa appropriate manner After which a raa taken for the iaterehaajr of coori an the lath weradeVoah 0. MrParland, of Kaa t OoiainlaaluBu of tha OeaJPfaahiaat aro taajt. af tiai Ranata an ha mm, aaaaainiiJ the appohrtaient of th ktorato til h Taaeaad oa Oa Cam mitt oa Porehra Af. AMTtca had latmnja m ptaoaof Bern lapmoaofl aate aad OaakBaff ; Pmaae. AMrleh af Baraaaae; OoaaaMrca, MtDar ta Coaktina;: Miiltary Afair. Mawtoy la mmlmJmlmii SSE amaa a aaaa' waanaav aajaama aaawameataM an rH a Miller ta pave of awyiBBtaeeof Poai-calaw aad Moada, Millar, oflfew u la ataaaof Piatt : Ktarattoa aad Tbor. rich m plare af Brnatde;oa AMroaaed i. Miller, of Jtew Terk, in pmee of Conk- ; Traaaaetwtifcai rontee to iaaboard. Lapi n iTaw; rrmieawnaa neetHNte, i m nan m tuuet. xaa aaaata aa irtlday. 9VnOMmJL AMD VOLniOAI. TMB Staid alawtlMi ta low aad Ohio taakalaca oa th Uth. Iowa eteeta Buren X. tainaaa Ooreraor and thaaatlr Kanub. I Uckat hf aaeatlButed ajejarttyof from M aaaworir the rhaaaayaMe eaadtI aaa' tram 0.000 ta BluMSaailnritT aver wath Daiuutt and ChreahaaekaTi. Tha i la aaaat awwhelailafty la Ohio the eaoteat waa done I ta render the raamahm aa exefllae dam, alflMagk eaMaarativtl aajatl veto waa pelted aad much aefataMaf' waa bj. ateared ta. Chariea FwUr b releeted Oortagataar wttk the atfr KepaMtamai tMuft, by aa erthaated Matorfty of L Bath bonat wfJI ha Haawhtkam. Tut tuaaaUng of Mr. Bajard m phttar fro taav of th Senate and the e M of DaYlt to BH hw awe waa dMad aaoa wj tha epahHawi laaatorlal Cumm, mmn -m lainniwiliu that Mr. Umm mmh Mini Mm aaalttoa wlthaat tmMmlwVajttiatfaw

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m(Mwm awmwm mmaaPBflaa)a4v JmPla eaWa Nf0aaNaa mMw aaalat, altlwr by ate vote er by aot rotiaCt to emBiaca muy OeamaPatat aaaotaL) aad that ha waabt vat ta gtr the Daaioerata tha 8e rataxyaf thataatti. Ha added that he mtaajded ta trtti la fl fwtur a a had ia Op peat, ta tawrdaaaa with his owa Jadgmeot. Thb Nabrtakt StaU Damocratio Cobrent km aeatlaatad W. H. Muster for Sapiwt Cotrrt JFttdfa, wad Alaxaader Bead aad 1. L. Bra for BeteaU of tbe UatverJtf. Tha platfarai deetarea far free trad, heaeat atooey, eaoaoatlaat adailntttratkMi, aad agnmat a hlfhMeaaii Hquar law. Tbb mtmbtrt of Um Dipionuttio Corp eaUed bt a body upoa Prvtidant Arthur, aa the lata, aad war formally araeeated by Saeratary Blalae. Pabxbix, tbe Iriah afitator, hat hert arraatad aa warraata algaed by tha Chief Secretary, Fonter, ebartlaf hint with iacn iat peapte ta iatlmldate othera from paytag rent aad bitimidatlag taaanta taking beaeftaof tha Land aot. Dublia ta mneh axajted. GtriTKAtr wat rranad ia the Crinttaal Court at Waaalagtaa oa ta llth. aad pleaded net guilty. Ho looked brokea la health aad aaeared-far ia pereoa. Hit mMmt jmadwlaTl aea94Blal ImMwJ Wa4al aaaBmVaJ mow4m hit whol pertoa preeeated a atlaerably aagiiBtad appearaaaa. Soevllle, hia eotia el, preeeated aoaw afldavita, one prepared hy tha prieooer. Th trial will bagia aa Nor. 7th. The defena will ooaaitt of two poiata tret, th iiuaaity of taa defaadaat; taeaad. that th wouad wat wot ataaatartly Btortai, aad waa aot the eauaa of Preaident Garieid't death. Thk axoltoiBcnt in Iralaud (xwaaqiMMt upoa th. arreet of Paraetl aad Qniaa aa haaa lateaattad by the haatieotiiBeat of John Dilkm aad other iaadera. Dillon waa arretted at hia owa reeidenee and aoeootpaalad to KBataiaaaat Jail by a mouated eaeert. Th whol affair waa ataaagod a qnietly aad promptly that the publUs war aot aware af the arreet until the iaauanoe of awaeM edltloat of th evealBg paper anaoaaetn H. Jaatet J. OTCelly, M. P., aad Wm. CBriett, editor of th League organ, rafted irfefcatea, are ale uader arreet. Th excited atato of th pubtfe feeltag hat -led to a awmhor of aaoauwtera be tween taa peepl aad th eoaetebulary. Ia dtaaeratag a mating at Limerick on the nth, poiiet aad military eharged upon the oral peraoa were ntede. Many war wieoaod. After the riot a eiub houa waa attacked, wladowa aaiaahod aad atreat lamp axtiagutabed. Ia Duhlia th Mob attacked the QmgiwgatieBal Chareh oa Tork Street aad taw bed tbe wiadowa. Th waa stopped aad the atagrigatlta graphed ta ovary aUlltary ttaUoa ia IraUad hi readiaeei far laua)ediate moreateat. aamher of troop bow in Ireland ia Every entry I proridod with twen The ty tetrads of ball. Political diffarenooa between State geaator H. H. Btddkbergor aad Coagroaa um Oaarg D. Wtae, of Tirglata, ealatlaatod la a dual near Biehntoad oa th Uth. Whea the third shot had beta karmleealy , the oombataats shook haada aad it aN up. Seaator Mahoae wat ar rested hi Waehiagtew, oa iaforatatfoa to th that a meetlag waa about to take plae between htm aad Oea. Jubel Barir, but wat released oa hit personal bead whea he aotwrad th atagistrato that ho had raa trad ao ohalkmg from Ooa. Karty. Senator Mahoae hat left Waahtagtea for TirgJaia aad say h will aotrotara duriag th prea- , ualeet hh preseaee is aaeelutely reaulred. Th Seaator says he will fghtao duels until after the election. 6kk. Johm C. Fkbmoiit bm roaifaad a Govoraor of Ariaoaa. It watttated oa Um 17th, apparentlT bf authority, that th Presideat had do mended the reeignatkm of First Aaaiataat Poetmaeter-Oeaeral Tyaer. It b kaowa that Peetmaster Oeneral Jam has all along desired ta dwptaot Tyaer with soate ow more la sympathy with th Star-root proa eeutteaa, aad that Attorney-General Mae Vaagh added Ma tndooaoc la th same di reetlon; but adrerse eooasels prcvaited la taa Oarfold Cabtaot aad prevented the BurHagtea Hawkey, is aawed a the prob wot Tyaer. TMK ProakWat and Ms Cabinet aad an left Washington for Tork town oa the 17th t aaalat at the Ceateaaiai osJebratioa. AMD OAfWAlnaa. At PMladelphia, ok Um Btgfct of tat 13th, Ire broke out la tha mill of Chariea Laadeuhurger, Bandoiph Street aad Colum bia Arcane, aad the names spread so rapidly that too night operative, forty-tv la number, had tojuatp from the windows to save tiwmattv. Btovea deaths are reported. aad away of the iajured ean Hot recover. Most of the etepktyfee wort girt. Tatbodiet of two aakaown mea were found oa the railroad track lust west of Hheibyvllte, lad. They wer horrfbtr erashed aad mutilated. The sapposltion It they wore stealing a ride oa the bumpers. From papers found upon their person It is supposed they wtre showmen, named Frank Clark aad John Ryan. Jack Williams, txtared, confined in th (rsagebarg (ft. 0) Ml for oommrttlag an eartrageeu aaasnrt vmm ayowag white girl, waa taken from tha )aft by a mob aad hanged to a tree. Sdwakd Eakl wat laMajcwl at BmmTlBa, Baadltoa Oaanty, X. T., on the 14th, lor the murder of Ma wtfa, at Hef Fttta, fat Febroarr, f oar yean aaa, Ibamx Humoif, otrfond, wat tanked at Dnwtoa, Torrttl Oaawtj, Oa., oa the 14th, hwtlwtaurdorof David Lae, a farmer, hit wveaad aoataredaamat, tonM two ago. Vxmm CAawtMf. a awttA laajaft imaHl lalalaltBatam aBaalBBaBMaaaaW u- BOalist mmm mmm mm-xtmm vniMpmiMtOp wWm tlK tntQ kfuodatTfamahorff, Xhw.t byOmt.'. fit. Beberteoa, et -eborht of ftandowor OMMtf. Av UWah, Cat., o tht IMA, Barvvv

afarUe, yaars aid, wm ataged lar the mardorof attahard MePhenoa. At Silver City, Idaho, oa the tarn day. Henry MeDeaaid wat hanged for themurwarefreofge Mayor. THB ttrmauMp Chfawoeat CHy oapalaod whil la dry dock at Mew Tork aad was badly damajied. lota Hart, Iramaa of the steamer, waa killed sad the body fell In the river and sunk. Wm. Butler wat Injured internally and scat to th hospital. A tAiiouiMABr encounter occurred at Columbus, Oa., between John Patrick aad oae Comer, brothers-in-law, the result of a quarrel of long steading. Both were armed with kahrea. Comer received two stabt through th heart, causing instant death. Patrick was cut in eight different placet, aad it wat not boll vd he could recover. MOwflMXJiAlfBnritTav

Thb variant military oompaakM mm! eivi societies who were to take part ta the York town Ceateaaiai bad mostly arrived en the 17th. The quarters occupied by the different State arc about ta earn aa when the surrender waa made. Gen. Hsaoock's headquartan are oa the same poiat aa the headquarters of Wasalagtoa. Cablbokams frost rarkma pr of the United Kingdom aaaouaoe a terrific storm oa the 14th. Tbe steamer Cyprian was wrecked oa the Welsh eoatt, aad twenty live were loot. Five peraoes were killed by th falling of a roof at Stocktoa-oa-Tee. Twenty flshormaa were drowned at Duabar aad three piloU in tbe Tyne. Forty-nv ishermen wer drowned at Baramouth and Rvermouth, SeoUaad, aad aousea were unroofed and buildings Mown down. Ax obooxioua talooa at Paleetine, Haaeoek County, Ind., waa blown up either with gunpowder or dynamite. A number of eitixea were badiv thakoa up, but no serious injuries resulted. A orspxmado named Mvers, arretted la St. Louis, hat been idontinod by Mr. Fairbanks aa oae of the three vttlalna wha reeontly robbed their houae In Du Page woaatjr, m.. at aoaw 13,000 in bond and teak, after subteotiag Mr. Falrbaaks aad the other members of the household ta the mast terrible indigalUe ta order to compel them to ten war taetr valuables waa secreted. Mr. Fairbanks ia still confined to his bed from tbe result of bis injuries, and Mr. Fairbanks cam down to St. Louis to identify tan rascal- At to slant of Mm tbe exclaimed-" That's th man!" aad falated Uxkat damatre and loaa of life aoaor. red throughout North Oermaayltrom tat law gate, tb river sib rot twelve feet above th normal level aad is covered with wieofcaan. Several vessels wer stranded at AHoaa. The loot of petroleum was enor mous. Five German vessels were wrecked at Bremen aad some seamen drowned. Bill Rtax, the ooaricted Glendalc (Mo.) trafa robber, kaa been aeataneed is twenty-ive years In the State Penitentiary. Thb beaiaest portion of Humboldt Teen., hat been destroyed by ire. Lost about ntiMO, on which the iaauraaee wilt aot exeeed tit, 6W, Olamtomb wat burned in tOrr bv admirers of raraeU in ntilsdaiakls. A larg crowd eoHeeted. ,At Torktown oa tha 18th, tht Oeataenia! esreasonie began with aa Imposing proosmton of Mssoas aad persons of dUttnctwa, mdudiag Preaidoat Arthur, who waa loudly ah red on th marsh to ta grand atand, Cabtaot oAcers, Coagressmen, NtUoeal Guards, and Army aad Xary ofdeers, who wer attended also by the troops of all arms. Whea aM had taken the placet assigned them the eeremonice wr opeaed with prayer 'by Ber. Robert Meteea, grandson of Governor Nelson, who stmmaatiid the Virginia militia at York town. Me thanked God for th 100 yean of bteeehnm vouebsafed this eountry, for WaoMagtea, far our allies, aad for our victory, aad prayed that tbe people of this lead might aot pride themselves too much upon their owa achievements aad prosperity, but that they might thank aad trust th Lord. At the cood naton of th prayer .the band played tht Star Spaafled Banner, with artillery scoampeiilmenU Governor Hoiliday, of Virginia, then delivered the address of welcome. Hit allusion to tbe unity of sentiment, purpose aad destiny of all section of our common country were greeted with enthusiattic applause. United State Seaator J. W. Johnston, of Virginia, .Chairman, of the Coagressionsl Commission, then made a few appropriate remarks, in which h sketched th history of th surrender, read from the original documents an account of the action of Congress at the time, and exhibited the sword voted to tbe messenger who bore the newt of the surrender. Workmen, under th direction of the Grand Master of Virginia, then laid the cornerstone, according to the ancient and honorable rite. Jttdgt B. B. Wellford, of Virginia, the Masonic orator, made an eloquent address, at the coneiuskm of which tbe ceremonies ended. The pyrotechnic display tt night was magnificent. All the war ships were brilliantly illuminated, presenting a beautiful sight. Thk Miteietippl at Keokuk it two inches higher than the freshet of last aprlng. Hallway shops and lumber-yards in the lower part of t he city are already surrounded by water, and great damage ia apprehended. The appointment oi Gen. PendeTgaat a Governor-General of Cuba, to succeed Gen. Blanco, has been facetted. It It beHeved he will lake out a decree granting amnesty to tbe exiled journalhts. Tmm refJdeooe of T. MoCarthy, at Cook 'I Comer, Franklin County, V. T,, burned tht ether night, aad four children M4ia)lMMt ill tlmW ttfttaVM ,.. iat x.a . J AT CTartwmav til tat low, Btana Donahue, tweJv yw old morted ta tht oil-ean ta khtoahtf a ire, Ba was fatelly burned.

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Paititpcbrnu, October ML A Are broke out at Laadeuuerger's mill last night which was disastrous to lift aad property. It originated la lbs nnishingroom of Um eeeeed boot, and spread through tht bulidma: with aawxtag rapidity. About forty -tve haada, twelve of whom were girle, wer at work on this floor, but the majority were agatd la th spinning and weaving departwenta on tbe upper loom. The woodsn stairways at either end of th building were soon ablaze. The bridge connecting the building with aaothtr mill was tbut off from approach by are-proof doors, and ia the sseeae f any dr-eape a pant Inatantly ensued among th man aad woman eonMned within the building. They rushed ta the windows, crying frantically to the crowd below to save them. It waa proposed by the crowd to form squares la tbe street aad eaten the awn sad girls as they leaped out, but before anything could be don a young woman leaped from the fifth story. It seemed that every bone in her body waa broken, for she never breathed after striking the pavement. After this th imprisoned people tmd to have become freaaied, and though the crowd outside ao tight to encourage them by ahouUag that help would shortly be there, they began Jumping from the windows like sheep. A man, apparently bereft of reason, Sung himself headlong to th street, aaa while hla body waa atlll In the air ether followed, now a man, then a woman or half.growa girl, until, ut a few miuutea, eleven human beings, one and all unconscious with fractured skull aad brokea limbs, wer being earned by tender hands to a Bcighboriag saloon, oa the floor of which body afterbody waa laid ia a row, until vehicles were procured to convey them to tb hospitala. By this time the relative of the victim began to rather outetde the building, and the cries of mothers outsid to their children Hill in the buraiag rooms, and their lamentation over those who bad lumped and been literally dashed to piece, were heartrending to hear. When the firemen were able to eater the building they found on the third floor the bodies of two females, burned almost to a crisp, and a maa badly scorched and dead, but before they could search further the fourth floor, with ita heavy machinery, came crashing through, aad they barely escaped with their Uvea. The firemen were compelled, then, to desist f torn their labors because tbe floors bad gone through to the ground, and machinery, charred weed aad what remained of the unfortunate operative, tea or twelve, wer miagled together ia aa unrecognisable mass, which waa teething aad tending out eatunuis of ateam aa tb cold water wat poured Bbob It. Th physicians say that th wounds of nearly vry an admitted to St. Mary's Hospital will retult fatally. Tha total number of death will probably exeeed twenty, there being tea bodies at th ruins. Within aa hour th ft met were brought uader control, leaving tbe walls standing, but the inside gutted. Some of the workmen attribute the fire to sparks from the electric lights falling among waste, whil othera ascribe the sudden spread of th flame to th Influence of ever -heated wires. The same mill burned ia l7lT Sariat: aad Outrage tat Bargiarr. A Taraer Junction (III.) telegram rivet th foitewtag particulars of a daring burglary reeeatfy committed at the house of Allan Falrbanka, a farmer liviag ia Waya Township, Dupage County. The thieves la getting possatea of about fat oath aad HO,0QO in Government About baM-peet twelve s'eJoek Mr. aad Mrs, Falrbaaks were slmnlteaeouxly awakened hy a thufBing sound ia their bedroom. Their eye opeaed oa tare men standing near the foot of their bed, two of whom wer pointing cocked revolvers at then heads, watte the third carried a darklantern. With tb burglar's characteristic oath, they bade ta farmer and his wif to neither awv nor apeak at Um risk af thou Uvea. The two revolvers were then placed ta tbe beads of oae man while another proceeded to ransack tbe room. Finding nothing be seemed to want, Mr. and Mrs. Fairbanks were compelled to get out of bed and disclose tbe hiding-place of their money, which was concealed in the bed clothing. Mr. Fairbanks was led to another room aad an effort made to compel him to turn over more money by holding a lamp to hia bare feu The torture availing them nothing, they led their viUm back to the bedroom, and in his E retrace kicked and otherwise maltreated ta wife. Her Bight clothe were torn from her body, aad aha waa compelled te lie oa tbe floor while the brute rolled her ever aad over with their heavy and mud-eoverod boots. 8 he acknowledged that there wat a coffee-can in the pantry filled with silver. This waa immediately taken possession of. Then a schedul of the silver were la the bouse was mad out, but tb rufflaas eaid they wanted none of that. Finally th eoafetaion cam that there were Government beads up-stairs. One of the men said they had them already, but he Indignantly threw the paper oa the floor, with the remark that way were act dealing in that dam of goods. One ot hit companion surges led that he was a fool, aad himself pocketed th beads. Mot money waa demanded, aad Falrbanka and hla wife ware msrehod about the house aiagly with cocked revolvers held between their eyes and horribl oaths ringing la their ears, aa awful vengone was proaouaoad U they kept back aay informal ma. Mr. aad Mrs. Fairbanks have ao children, but domestics are employed la the house. They were steeping la the same room with ta larmcr sua bis who last night. When the devilish mgeauity of the thieves had been exhausted In dealing with the latter, they then turned upon the girls and subjected then to infamous treatment. The younger was taken into a closet, and with the door abut the two brutes, pressing th cold muxzlet of revolvers upon her check and forehead, endeavored to extort from her further fai-ti. tialuing nothing, they drugged her back to the bedroom, almost dead from fright, and then declared that they were about to gibttet the whole family. Aa it teemed that the threats might be carried into execution th farmer, bit wife aad the girls got dowa on their knees aad begged for mercy. Convinced at leuicth that nothing waa concealed from them, the thieves proceeded to tie the gaga Into the mouths of their victims aad to pinion their arms aad bands. Further torture In the tightening of the cords and removing and replacing tbe gaga was retorted o t learn, fit possible, toBMthlng about the money saving of neighbors. The teeth wen knocked tit of Mr. Fairbanks' mouth, aad one of the girls hat the corner of her mouth torn back into her cheek. Falrbaaks waa pushed ewer upon hit bed aad left ea his back, while e weatta were mad te lie en Um mmt, Th door were fastened as the gang Withdraw at length, taking the plunder Jrtwaty enumerated with tifv.ni. The house had been welt raaaaeked before the famil faheaed.

THK AttMBOT OF FA1NEU Kb Laad-fmama Kseemiv Arrested ah ItatUta ea a Warrant tinned by Fareteev Chief toot tart of IWIaad lateoe Ka elteaasat Canoed br th MeentYb Land. eeewBJMr1 SBnTAuaMt 4nana mmWQMmm Uiuux.Oot. It, Charles 8. Paracll was aneted to-day at Morrison's Hotel, where be was stepping, previous to starling fr th KUdare Conveal Ion at Naaa. I nspector Mellon called at th hotel at 9 o'clock this moraine, and sent up word to the I.and League leader, who wat Mill In bed. that he would like to ,e him. The hotel por'er returned word be would bt happy to see the Inspector as soon at be was ilresMd. Soon after he sent for Mallon, who with Detective Hhertdaa went up stelrt. Pamell met hint pleasantly, and askod. "Do rait intend to arreet met" "Yes," replied

Mallen, handing Mm the warrant, still with Forster's signature, for the Chief rotary only returned from London by the morning mall at 8 o'clock. Parnell then glanced over the warrant aad aald, "All right." lie put on hit hat tad walked down stairs with tbe potioeewa. A cab was waiting st the door, and the tare men entered It. MKiimainaam,M cried Matton to the driver, and they drove of. There wer four ether policemen in ejtlaea't clothes la another carriage. On arriving at K detainham, ParneU was at once assigned to a cell. There waa ao deaumet ration, as no oae knew about the arreet beyond the parties THB CAVIB or TI1K ARRKftT. Parnell was arrested oa two warrants signed by Feraler. Chief Secretary of Ireland, charging hint with ladling tbe people to Intimidate othera from paying their Jutt It is believed that Parnella speech at Wexford, on Sunday last, furnished the Government technical Justification for the arrest. AX AMUr BY TBB LAND LBAOCB. The following haa been Issued from the Land Leagu headquarters: r- . Th condition of thing at this hour is awful, (it est indignation gathers force aa the monteatefly, and there is no telling when it may break or what ite ooeseaneaoes may be Tit Land League Executive hi at, this moment anting, wtth John Dillon In the chain. The worst Is being prepared for. It 1 rnmoved the Government wtU take mattery possession of the Lead Ieaarue headquarters and proceed to the utmost extremity of brute force to repress the organisation. Calm but deliberate and dectetve action ean be looked for from the men at the head. If the men la America stand firmly by ua there need be no (Named) muff T'nffi,etu. OLAOeTOMB OX TMB PABXBLL ABBBtT. LOVDOV, Oct IS Mr. Gladstone visited th Guildhall today and leeetved, la a gold box, tb adarem voted by the Corporation of London recording their high tease of his great tor vices to bis oouatry aad askiag him to ail far a marble bust to he placed In GulldhaU. The compliment, it ia understood, wat net dictated by partisan considerations. In announcing the arrest of Parnell, be said: MI have been informed that the first atop, bat been taken toward the vt attention of law and order, the rights, property aad the flrat elements of eiTilixatioa, by th arreet of a ataa who, entirely from motive which I do not challenge or exaariae, has made himself premiaeat In aa attempt te destroy th authority of the law. W are not st isatM with Um people of Ireland. I flrmly better that a BMterfty of Um tenants earnestly etesire a fair trial of the Lead not. The power wtth which we are strugaiing h that which endeavors to say new far Um people shall obey the law. We have ao ftar of the people of Ireland, but do fear tett many wort should besoms demoralised or intimidated. He also said he would rejoice at tbe adoption of aay form of local self-government in Ireland, provided K did aot impair tbe supremacy of tb Imperial Geverameat. He renewed Um claim for support, without diithtetiot of party, hi Um great national Olaaeten wat enthusiastically cheered throutfront the delivery of hat at seek. Then TUB AXKRICAX tTMPATlttEBa. Haw Towx, Oct, Mv Patrick Ford hat leaned an address to tha Land Leagues of America, aaaat the arrets! of Parneli, ta which he says: MIrlaantea must rest rata their impulses. Reason, not paaslsn, should rule tbe hour. Never did the Lend League have a better opeortaattjr te manifest its moral power than now, wr er did it become the duty of tbe Irish people to exhibit the virtues of telf-poatet-aiaa, discipline aad obedience te the Lead League more than now. Through enlightonment and orgaolaatten tbe people wilt acenredlr come late of their tomwttane. Much bm cental isbed looking to Una tad. Already Gbtdetoae himeelf bat openly eeafetttd that tb Land League la the only aeeraaicat hi Ireland now with any moral force behind H. Hence he makes war upoa U. He pretenta, arms to the majesty of Meat which arc Invulnerable aad Immortal. Me bum who believe In the superiority of mind over brute matter can entertain a doubt respecting th final issue." dbmw, ot, m OOMXBXTt OX TNX ABBRST. The Secretary of the Land League wat Interviewed shortly after FarnelFa arrest. Be expressed much attamhAateBt, exetalmtatv excitedly: "Let tbem come eat we ate ready for them " Dillon said this wat the most trying aad critical mement that had occurred bt their history during the past century. He iafct that tbe atatemeat that ParneH had htttatMated the people wat false. He (DBfea) aV aed anybody to point te a eiagle apeedi at Famed la favor of ietf mkmtlea BUerreat wat du te private malice, ttwatbdty of tb aatlea te deal with tht awtta aad with Judgment, aad te ttanWmt t tfniggte withia the law, ,