Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 23, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 November 1881 — Page 2
eaaBEismpa",',,' I ... m. .... J I
WEEKLY COCKIER,
. . - IHDIAKJu
ia aave her aneamtar't ttf
previously taken petsoa, aad died withes abort tints after the aerpetretlou nf Mi Be.
rible crime. The .wrderer was s row
Jtw. A year ape be married m.uotnaw,
& wIAaw with MM INMftfi M CedST
Dewy, killtaf M Instantly
boatm
whaveoetaeidedlntbB
TOPICS OF THE DAY. Itfft torn trwywhf. FMMOWAIi aJHP FOUTKJA1. CbabusJ. Fouhib, the awly-ap-painted Sesretary ef the Treasury, wm bom h Mssaaihnantta w 1818. Hk tret oAee
was that of Judge ef Ontario County, How York. H served eight year in the State
lauto. wm 8ub-Treaaurer of Sew York,
owl now holds th position ot Chief -Justice
of tho Court of Appeals. Tmb State of Guatemala eent a special OBtoy to Waehtagton to personally eoovey ta our peopto and Government too sympathy
t aad eondaleuce of that Government upon the death of President Garfteld. Mm. J. P. Limmat, Chief Head Clerk, Int been placed Is charge of All mU routes ia Texas. Hkkr J. Von ScHOwnnt, at present JMplemtie Ageat and Consul -General of Austria at Alexandria, haa been appointed Austrian Minister at Washington. Thb argument on the motion to set aside tea criminal infonaatioa la the starreute eases began iu the District Court at Washington on tho Id. Tba Government was represented by Dtetriet-Atterney OorkhUI; Brewster, ot Philadelphia; Biles, of Sow York, and Oook, of Washington; - a oaa . . a. .... ann t - - s-
ma oatcnae t touch, wiin,oawiurBi,
lauert G. Imrersoil. Synber, and Jefferson
Chandler, ot St. Louis.
PmuiMorr Aktvk has deeifnated
.November 94 at a day of national thai giving and prayer.
HOK. LlONKL SACKTILU6-WWT, the now Brittth Miaiator, baa arrivad in Wash
ington, a
Lobd Lownt haa sailed for England.
Exoctt Smoky, formerly editor of the Peoria (III. ) Tmmripi . waa stricken down
on 'ho 6th by an apoplectic ttroko and not
expected te live.
Lixdt. Com. A. H. Wwokt died at
Bay Watt, Via., of yellow fever.
A Wahikgtox epeciul nay : " The
MU providing for the admlaaien ot Dakota
aa a State haa boon already prepared, ana
wm Sena' on and Congressmen have pre wared speeches In support of the admission
The bHI will be pushed vigorously. Senator David Davis will support It, which inures Ma heaomlnc a law and the ad Mission of the - Territory aa a State, with probably two Be
. wabiieM Senatora.
BcaiinoD Btncii, for eighteen yenra dfabuntoff oflUer of the Treasury Depart-
ment. died In Plttetekl, Masa., after long
OOKMKRCK AJfO IBDCBTBY
Thk annual report of Untied Stntoi
Tumatirnr QHtllan shows an bureau w re
the prerhma yesr aa foilowai
, fll,63Tll; laUrnal revenue, til,
MtlK; sales of public lands, fl.Mfi,
BtfMollsnoous sources ft,m,70S ; tnweaee In anratnt revenue. W.lSo.T.M.
Tbk Wnbaah wiU potoa limited ex-
betweea St. Louts and acw lorn,
1 13 hoars and eft minutes.
iMYiencuTiOK into the aifnln of the
National Bank ot Newark, 5.
J., to hovelestly wreaked by Cashier Bald
win, dleeiose loo net uuu seme iwo years ngo Hoary P. Marebbank, at that Unto ea -Mod aa aerreopondiuK elerk of the bank, ot away with ffiOKM of ita funds, whieh haa never efl reeovered. Marebbank waa Metred, bat the matter was not aaada pubMe. It la supposed on aoeouat of the clerk' i lee tntlmaaa knawtledfe of the Caahler em and mueh more extensive dsfsleaiioa. Muohbanhs haa now been arrested. He is amen of aonM property, and like Bal'lwln, Bee heretofore been esteemed aa aa estimable aad upright eltisea. Brmi boueee of the MlnneeoU Legbmtava have paasod the bill for the leadjnat-
mmat ot the eld bonded debt of the State, at
an mmreet net to ezeaed S per eent.
Tn hemk of Walker A Go., at ZosMb, Swrtserbmd, la reported te have bean sobbed of jm franea and all aegeilabte
aeaniltlia and ita books burned. The bank
mm ffttaponded. Papleaient aumiom re jnwdtng the affair are eurrent.
Tn eotton atatlathsa for tba pweent
anew n funnar as m we rooBipw at
Southern port, exeapt Kew Orleaas,
i hmt year, the deereaae In aento
i new i r able. The estimates or the
nmade by mentbats of the New
Teik Oottee BxeJumge vary from 5,1S00
h MQOJW bales. Bradetreet't reports
wowd Indicate the smaller eatiaaati aa being
the nearer a rroet
T am nttendnnca at the Atlanta Cotton Xxpoahion eoatiauea to Increase each
week, and the suecoss of the exhiblttoa la
Baptd. but the eouplo Bad not Hved happily tocelber, and Mrs. Stein had sued for a dlrorea, a dedaton ia her favor hartaf boeu
rendered on Ike day nrevtous to tea nurdev. Mrs. Bass will probably rooover. Thb atenmer War EagW, of the Upper Mlssiaotppl line, bound down from St. Panl with a lame list of passengers ami ttmght, on the night ot the 4th came tnio colllaion with the drawbridge at Keokuk and waa hepeteealy disabled. As tba boat struck the bridge pier the latter gave way, and then with a terrWe eraah. an entire soaa toppled over on the
stricken vessel, eruahtag a lanre bole In her
idc, through which tho water pourea tn s vast flood. The paasenMni were hastily
lathered tomther uttou the hurricane deck
and many climbed from the boat upon the brldirs. Taeboat soon afterward swunz
clear from the bridze pier and floated down
stream with the eurrent a few hundred
yards, when she rounded to and was made fast to the bank, and the pasaengers were
ft trntetTed to terra flrma. First re
norts rrdinr loas of life wore eontradlc
tory , but It waa thought at leaat two or mrw
were drowned.
Hias Ella. JrD, aged 18 rears,
popular and handsome young lady, ot Mon
roe, Wis., was fatally duhmhi uy me explosion of a kerosene lamp. Her clotbing wa H on ire, and before asalntance could reach
her she wm actually roasted by tne nuuira.
A distatch from Kankakee, iu.,
mys: Luawig sense ana x-er .,
uboron in the eutDlov of the nitnots cen
tral Ballroad bridge department, were cur
ried over a dam on a natboat and drowned .
A XKOKO named Bob WiUiama was
lynched In Greenville, 8. C, the other night,
for assaulting a young white girl.
Chakuc Hxsdkx, a wealthy farmer
residing near Copse, SUCUIr County, Mich., made a will on the 4th and next morninr killed hit three-year-old boy, cuttln bis own throat soon after and dying in a few
moments. He had been considered inssne for some time.
Thb acbooner Delia Hodgkins cap-
sixed In a squall off Nantucket, Mara. , and
tie crew took to boats and pulled ait nignt without any progress. After beta In the boat twenty-four hours without food and
proper dot king, the mate and four mn died
from exhaustion and Irlght ana were tnrown overboard.
Ur to the 7th the number of lives lost
br the War Baffle disaster at Keokuk was
1111 undetermined, but It was believed at
least four oeraens were drowned. The body
of C F. Benntng, of Douds, Iowa. was the
oalrone so far recovered and Identified.
The low to the bridge company will be folly
ami. 000; no Insurance. Tho War Egl
waa valued at mow, wltn no marine m-
muim. Oaa-thlrd of the cargo will be
saved.
Ik New York City on the 7th, tene
ment-house tire involved the loss of several
Uvea. The bouse waa oeeupted by sixteen
families, and the names, breaking out tn tne baemeat, mounted rapidly te the root
through the elevator abaft, cutting on es-
VSmV We Tim Opera-house bvdkUag at Joplln, Ma. . burned an the alsht of the 5th. Two
stores eeeupylag the lower Boor ware destroyed with all their contents. Total lorn
about fiW.000, partially Insured.
AuvtcM from the Went lmues re
port many Uvea low by the recent nmoa
there, and the toes ot It ve etook, oamaga w the fruit kitereita and railroads, k asUmatod at axl.000.000.
Thb Eagle Pier buildings, Hoboken
N. J., together with bargea and merchandise te the extent of half a million dollars,
burned on the 0th. The steamers Jttalto
aad Plymouth were damaged.
Late Irish news: Despite auppres-
sioa, the Land Leaaue of eeverai local
branches continue to meet secretly, a cireular haa been issued to the police Instructing them to Immediately report any meeting supposed to be held for League purpo-.es tiuuivh h!H natonsihlv for another. The
object ia with s view to the arrest of participants. The Executive is considering what tn do In regard to the Ladles' League A curloim plan has ben adopted In some part of the west of Ireland with a view of keeping thCno-rcnf manifesto before the
tenanta. It takes tne torm oi a prniir.T note, which has been circulated among the farmers attending fairs. The note 1 a promise to pay rent on the day rarnell. Davitt and other upert are releaed. It la Intended the note shall lie sljrned by the tenants and sent to the landlords It Is stated that tba Land Leogun leaders have changed their front and directed tenant farmer to send In their claims 'mulct the land act, with a view of awamplng the rommixslon A tenant farm-r named Doherty ws shot dead rcctntly wiii e nlorin t hi hoUM. at. CstTlltHU. OalWa.V,
had appealed to the Land Commtslon to ti.V
a fair rent The military, am nonue have inaugurated a system of alarm drill to
rain troops to fall into a qerensive prom ion
In ease of attack. This is a revival or the
practice which prevailed during tne repesi movement Jn '4S.
Thb Hammonton House, llammna . mm. k ..... .
ton, . Y., bumea on me no, a wm
from Newark ia mlnsing. Otbers nareiy eMni wtth their livaa. Women and chil
dren were lowered irom me winuw kj ropes. Loss,$ja,000. A MOB numbering several hundred appeared at the Tiffin (Ohio) jail, where Madder, who killed Pbosbe Bernard, i confined. A' demand was made for the key. The Sheriff refused, and, navln previouly fathered a lo-e armed to protect the J U,
a lively riot ensued. Officers Brick and Lambertson received severe Injuries, but the mob was repelled. Axtomia Ckiscuala, the oniy survivor of the Italian bark Roslna, has ar
rived In New York on the Mariana. Ttie veel was struck by a hurricane on October SI, and the Captain and the balance ot the crew, ten In all, were swept overboard and drowned. .
Treasnrer (sltaUlnaM Keperi. WAatfiaaTuv. November fc Tba report of Uultsd Btates Treasuret GUflltati tor the aes! year ended June 3a, UNU, shows an laersa-e in the reodptaover IhOM for lata! from every source. Increase In eii'toms, lI,S7,Bil; Internal revenue, fU,SM.llt sals of public leads, gt,lS3MI miavutianeou sonriiw, t4,i7,T'i; total in cresM), v?,2Kl.UPl, which, added to the net reduction of $U,Miu,u? In smeiditur-s, makes an Increase la the aurylu revenue o (M,lt,7oL The net revenues ware au78,ifii. and the ait expenditures , f3W.7l2,M7. The ax-, ess of the Mcttpta aver pavmt-nts waa sit.tMW.fH, of which ttO.g'i .ial ,va expended In the redemption of the public
debt. The balance ia the Tre saury Increased lK.Uti7,i'S from )3,Tl.:iit at the betcinninx to at the end of tbe (Weal year. The amount expeudod on account ol interest and pri mliim on the puOiie iM ran down from ,.':!, in 1 to htiiMWlt, a reducthm vf 14,wl,.A. I be baUiico slsndittK W the credit ot dtsbus-iug officer and agenta of the United Siute ttb various oMoers ot the Tieasury, June 3k), was r,mtr.. 1 lie reiwlpu fur the fiscal year on account nf the lot-i tMw iHiuartment was $t8.;57,etU. and i be expenditures, a8TM4,t3.'i, of ... . v.a . ... . . l .
i m s a a srwk sa ass aw. iin. iiia mYaera roiwii'sui
I renidence of Jos. ph A. Halsey, In 1 arx nij (.jM.ncji dirt ciiv Uv rH,tHt.ier-. 1 Place, at which there wa a full attendance, t 'iie uallubic lui d In the Tnaury
Mr. Condlct told the other Pirectors what amount to ,8i.u.z, so iucreN- tue Baldwin had .aid to Mm. adding that the lrti X shortage of the institution would prolably ciihe wf ytll.',w held by ihoTrena. amount to W.OOO.WO or ti,fWO,000. When urer u United fcttes tHi.d, .it.V.vusiJ the :utonlbtnent rUiug from this startling aa -eeurlty t the clrcuU'lon of N'u.oi.al nHAnm-mont .uhaided Mr Baldwin banks, and 15.2.,rj Mruiity f.rvut,lc annwinwment had aubaiuett. xr. niaiii u unal Hank deiir.sa.rles. was called before tho Board and made a , iMrH(4rlne vw .z.j,.7tw ui bun -m wm statement ot nnanclal opcratbms for the ( jpu,, e,t xr thec purpose, and rJ.T,.v7,. past twelve years, such a perhapi haa no t 6u witbdi-awa. xo. oulng by far th: tnntlrailcl la the history of banking. He said , aeilons ot any former y. air. ' . ., , , ' . , i luniri ii I he amount of litnk'd state currency that the hole amount, say ,r,0W, bad j ou!ttMliaittt( Mtth. -lo.e of the year w,iStV irone Into the bands of a suiitU' arm, Mers. mii:?. r.n-rnit tl durlusr the vest. 7l.iwt.-
971. 'JMal redemptions luc tir-l leMe of currency, 4J.3l)'',14l,t'"3t Coni.arln the n(ition of the Treasury Septembers), IHrtl, with the conditioa the
. saiue gay year, ine mwi mMii chaoK are the increase in iiid com and ' btiliioa and standard kilver dt l.ttsiu h ind, snd in silv.-r certihcaiea (uiUiUiliu& le1 ducliuit void certiritutes actually '.Utiiand-
Maw Yonx, Oetobar St. The Merhaalcs'BstioniU Bank ot Bawnrk,
N. J., closed to-day. The announcement excited universal surpriee and astonishment. TnV Mocbanios' Bank aai been the leading SoaneUl UwtiinUoa of Newark for the past fifty years, aad in an that time no wbixper to Its discredit and bcn heard. It wm the heaviest bank In the State efL New Jersey, end Its transactions were of a magnitude and iesportaeee known to no other suburban bank. The story ot the ru!n,eo far : aa It can be given at present, waa obtained ! from one of the Director, a gentleman whose whole fortune la swallowed by the catastrophe! H Sunday morning," ha said,
iMcar u liaiuwiu.me tawnier os ia sent for Stephen II. Condlct, one of the lilectors, and asked him to call at the bank bulldlnst at elsveu o'clock. Mr. Coudlet called at the hour Axsd, and Baldwin Informed him that the bank waa ruined. It seems that the Bank Examiner, E. p. Shelley, who has been in town for the past ten days, examining Natloual Banks, had notified Baldwin Thursday that the hank would be examined Monday, and this precipitated the disclosure. At seven o'clock laat evening a nieeunar of the Directors waa held at the
C Nugent & Co., morocco mauufscturer,
of Vewark, and that be had never benefited
it la lielieved hecaune he had paid hi rem. by ,b, ovf,,,,, tt, the amount of a dollar.
He had been boycotted lor some He nild i,mncd nlfmey to Ntucent A Co, oine
li in. two uer n t ie -iv..
Unto the 6th of November 1,0( tenant
wmwrnmai TiLWJBUit,
A sntot-s aocidnnt occttrred at tho
Key City Planlng-mlll, Dubuque, Iowa, by the mil ot an elevator. Three boys .ware badly hurt, one supposed to be fatally. Two ooiored children were cremated
in a burning building at Kansas City on the 5th.
MlBCKIXAlfKOrS.
It is estimated that the reoeot over-
Sow ot tba Mlmhnlppt has caused damages between Keokuk, la., aad Louisiana, Mo.,
on both amea of the river, amounting te
Floods in Delmatta nmt tJroaoa
caused the RJVer Keika to burst Its bounds.
Menses are mandated, crape oamageu.roaoa
submerged and peatnl eommunieatloa ua-
BTtrBits from the several State alee-
Uons held on Tuesday, the 8th, so far as received up to the morning of the tih, Indicated the following result: New York The vote has been light and the result seema to be in doubt. The Democratic majority tn Haw York City on the State ticket ia estimated at 38,000, at against 67,000 local Democratic maturity m 1879, and m Kings County at
3,796. aa against tf.000 local Democratic majority In 1879; total Democratic majority ot New York and Kings County R therefore aS,7M. Returns from 140 towns outside of New York and K'-nt rvmot rive Carr lt.S47, and Pureelt 10,.
majority, wtm, mm
twelve year aj:o, without authority Irom the Hoard of Director snd without the customary collateral, and had ever slne.j been trying to cover his tracks. Nugent, secording to his story, -aid that h owned vliisble property and would be able to take up all his note, provided a little time Riven him. Whenever a note became due Nugent would pay a portion ot it ard then give another note snd borrow an additional sum of money. At lei gth Baldwin protent-
ed. but Xujent quIeLlynhut hi in up iy sayiM,r Vmtftttd I are both in the bole. If
this thing is exposed It will ruin you aa well aa tne. You have been lending me money . without collateral and without the consent of yot,r Board of Directors, ay nothing ; about It, and I will b able before long to J mil through.' Powerlc to resist, the unortuuate t'asbler continued to advance money to Nugent A Co. until th- nnviuat beeirae appallinglv large. How 3lr. Baldwin kept a knowleHne of these trnnetlns from the Directors I cannot tell you; tutl Sreume tUat be ud our balam-e at the lechanlcn' Bank of New York for that purpose. We have had an averurc dally bal- l knee of from l,w.0)) to t2."0. '," that institution for several years, and it was , vert easy for our Cashier to make use i of it without our knowledge, sinee toe could keep hia books in sucb a way as to
seemmgty preserve mm ii.t ' sUlea. all of ua had the most perfect consdence tn his Integrity, and knew thai he wai a business man of rare shrewdnes and ability. My theory Is that when Baldwin found Mmmf Involved to the amount of VM
hi note iransaciion
! September ), the lal four yer!-. t11-',-' a.tt-! In H7H. tlftiJesT.oTl in 1b7!l, Tilt,ia0A in lt, and ltii.V.J,7ti iu 1N1.
'Itoe xross amount oi n u imrt k and bullion held by the l r .tyiry, without regard to obllgstion uttaittiiiK against it, rsnited from IG.1.tj.444 iu 18 to ftfci,u7.at in 1!7, to .M4,'nl.' in Jt, and f3tW,7t.i in IMt. '1 be iacr. ae itutt year wa;&.4.H). of which ?a,Ki,otw waa la gold, ud f in,a',OOJ in silver, Ttoe Increase in gold wa ureater and In rtlvj.r less last year than any ear ice the coinage of the Standard idUcr dutlar began.
Tbn Cuited Ute note on nana nwour Increased last yar, noiwlthsUndinx the urgent public demand for notes for circulation. The amount on hand above the amount r. quired for payment of elaarloghoue certiueates is Kt,000 aealnst ta,ou.i a year ago. The prarties the past year haa been ta make 10 per cent, ef all payments In silvei dollars or eertiacsles, 40 per aent. ta cold coin and 60 par u . Ti this rule there ia one important except ioa. Under an arrangement between the Treasury and the Bow York ClearinB House H payments by the Treasury Joints InrtitoUoa, sacreffstiag njmf hemade In geU em or Uaiteil States aot, standard silver dellara net being receivable under Me rules, although ri ver mrtlcstei xrenow hehur paid It by the Trranryu some extent In large deneminatlon. m lien of gold coin, for use tot payment of custom
dues. ASiaeirvw I"1",, :"
ias im hv hi note
Nugent, he went into Wall street with more u expediency of revivlns the silver dollar, 5) at the bank's mWy. In the hope of recoup- Tre.w says It would seem unwise for . .... 1 1 nw Kail IIHlmmMaf . ...l I A .MAliruM
dragged him sleeper and deeper into the 't by which coin, which itbt mire, and the result was his disclosure of i rL (uU Usal tender, is diseredhmTevcninx. He told me that every dollar j LVI
of the missing monov had none "to f u- , to tlx reserve held for the re-
Skall-pox
Itt! Booublican
ot the State en this basis would give Carr a miwio tint side ef New York and Brook-
to epidemic in Sbmma I of -7.5., )MTtng the result apparently
total 1
AND CAatTAlTrnBB.
Oot, Watsou B. 8MtTK, Clerk of the TJ. I. Otrentt Court at Omaha, was found
dead taateutctoo Ma eflee door en the
ef the nth. witn a mtiiet
hb bead. Col. Smith has
narr nvomment la eaferdag the
miaor law, and the epmten Is universal
wm asaawtnatea jasc as ne was hh earns. Hk body was cold
and. A cBJsvee meeting was held
ami It was agreed to raise $10,090 to be need
foawaMngnowntke aasaaaln. The great-
QMs EWHtll WM ft
ImtAmmmt. aUmtl nmafcet pnamrvoaf asmwaa awesm
ef the Usttad States Oonrt
JarMsnmernme psara, Wm leavee a
rvamtv. Mtnn.. sad the Dhvslclana of
State Board of Health are nenaing an ineir asMrgtes te oonsnc tt te the dlstrlets now
Infected, andte eventtuuiy root 11 on -xatber. They eneountar eonslderabW dlnteulty on account ot the Ignorance of the in-
habitants, wbnloeit oatne ommae aaavtastotion of Providence.
GOYBBXOB CltDBCHILL, Of AflBanV-
aas, granted a rapriers in the eaaee of two
colored murderers, Jaeaseu ana nm, sentenced to be banged at Hamburg, Jackeon
County, on the SSd nit. AH preparations
had been made for the execution, and a crowd of several thcjttsand persons, nwatlv
oalored, had gathered 10 witness rue arour. Thefr dlaguat wms m fjeirt at being chested
out of the ghastly speeuae, wm asawj wanted ta lynch the prisoners.
John F. Kbbkatt, formerly aj'iumh
Postmaster at Uttie Boek, Ark., bat bean
sentenced te thirty month' Inrprboament
at hard labor at the Detroit House 01 correction, for emhesRlIng nearly V,000 la Govera meat funds. He made a written state
ment tn the court -room acknowledging mat he had stolen the money, but averting that parties who bad been Instrnmental In presenting him were equally guilty. Tba con-
tbsston baa produoea a genuine sensamwi. PimBY M . Ktgo, agtd 20, has bam
coavkned at Little Bock, Ark., of counter.
feitlnc and sentenead te two jrasrs' tm-
prtaoamcat st Detrok sad te pay a Ine ef IMW. . ... . ..
Tub trial of B. K boow, lormoriy Governor of South Oarelma, for the murder of Warren G.Drn, a drng elerk, at WapobMn, 0., en Cmrhmnas mamlmg hwty renltedmavsrdws et not gmlty. On the sMMottlmMRmgSeott wen taaatars in iii Tirurv waa amaleved. m laareh of
into Nu
gent' bulne-s; nui mi 1 win am "'ui . demotion ef United States notes, the Trtw f .kould have ssld that the notes Riven by P":T. ..rvlr- i. a nrovlsiast in the law
Nmrent to Baldwin for the money of the JSLJSJ reserve for redemption ef bank were never seen or heard of by the ""Stw notea. Ia the preparalioa
mmnri. in ibcu iuri r3"
ir.nurii.is. How tba Bank Kx nninet
awdtasaddree. am sen, who, In ampney with Drsry, Bad Atr aanja Cbw, Iawra ost Hat fch, A, yassat the nsjht ti a mwuml, aam aW haen a twataMil mlua mnaii, out km uakea by Otw gad pa ta bad la a ream - aa. .... . .m .. . . eTa. .ja sx. a . - eaa-c Agmtummmf eMmt 1aWinm amMsf ammVpanf lSafPI. Wm W ftf Tplwe MHm mm Wl WW gM nL J uai jyuJsgA eSuk v a9hkik gabanahant maeseft mummtmuJtum Asm MmhM nSjMB nvvecm pwamn, mm awmemy aanmn aw m me mare asm aanmpoow " " ammwjnmaw, Bmbfftaa, WM mmlmli Bjsjm ammg ansaalas, Ian hwhnT mSS emit apwpmax xmxmnarw p aawswFe ammavp twvwwvw aVHannl BPS'maBj wawvwwwi " -
tm a.. until thai oatcial returns are re
ceive d. Aator, BepuWiean candidate for Vomgnm m the Eleventh District, it defeated by Flower, Democrat. P-nsvlvant-Tha Batmbttean Btate Com-
asJttee dalm the eteetwa of Bailey for State
IWMirar bv famt 1B.0M to 16,900 majority,
m.. rkHMMti do not eoaceds this, aad
amln that returna from the saeR atsmeu will mors than countarbalaace Bepubllcan m.JorltylntheclUe. Connecticut-The Bepubllcans have carried both branches ot the Legislature by reduced majorities. New Jersey-Mo State omeers ohoaea. The
Republicans wilt probably maintain tnctr majority in the Legislature. Virginia-Official vote of Richmond for
nuht-rnatortal candidates: Daniel (Demo
Wit), Cameron (Beadjustar)
IMohl's majority, l,6W,a neatijui
of 073. One hundred and alx tester
duct outside Richmond give Dan:
and Cameron 14,flfle, Democratic gain of H.48S
Toe feeretary o. the Keaditttter State
tral Committee claim the Beadjusteri mtl- , mate their majority for Camcrnn In the State
at 12.000, aad that, to far aa heard rrom, they have gaiaetl Ive members ef the House of Delegates aad only wet one. Mimieslppl.--Lowery, Democrat, Is undonbtadly eteeted Oovaraor, by an estimated na)( by of from w,00l to SO.OOO. Returns a me ta slowly. So far aa heard from the Section has been quiet thjroughout the State, x. opt at Marian, Idcrdale County. WMossMlsi-.Tn Bepnbnesne eialm the ale km ef their State ticket by a small majority. The Prohibition vote will run from .9 flu te 11,090. Beturna generally abow Demeerstie galae, and tba Danmeratle State Committee fed aaagmae they heve sleeted
at least a portion ef their ttam tlchsi.
MaryUam-Uaual pimiBimwmetemy.
s
at ki
.was hoodwinked 1 can not ay; but t everv
annual exarainaiinn r o.n vmr " a clean record. For myself, I had such unlimited confidence in Bsldwin that I never thought of looking very doocly Into nU acIMIMMa After hearing Baldwin's riatoment.' the Director continued, "we called In Frederick T. Preltnghttyaen is eo"nl, and appointed Messrs. George A. Halsey and Henrv Howell at a committee to vlait W aslung-
tea and consult with w comptroller Mn
for the resumption m pec, . - . ..t.H i tmm Treaaurv.uader ee-
tlon 3. Resumption act of 1874, by the wis
otfSM0,0UG in bond, and the actuinula tkmof .urplua reveaue to protect ouut.nd-
Irnt nataa. I DC lllliniHt v "'
aIZZiZT. kt t as lieea
.ra'bt 40 p.7 Wat. United States notes oatstaadtne. 'It haa usually been aaumed that a reserve at 40 per cent, i tuffiylentfor 1?1, fit United States notes, but under tbs method of mutation the reserve Is net
amrelv 40 per cent, ef iwaimy
Cwrreneyaa t,...n"'lK,f. l ""nJ 1 by United Mates aotes, but tuae am v
Wo also appoiniea oiepnen i. - -.t olBer Itaoiiiues. a-
Jaaaes r. nono as m miMim w John C. Emory, our oount, as to the ad vmabUlty e arresting Baldwin. Tomnmtttec ronaed Mr. Emory from his bed, and .H.r . aAtort eonsultatlon were advised te
ri ver and eieanag-nows- v" eoneerned, It la neceseary, under the laws SmrlxdnV their iasue, that their full aminnTsM JJ and United Btatm neaes, respectively , at niitMittiott. but as ta the
tag the v called upon A Q. Keaaby, United r lubilitles there Is ao such oblbjatlos Sutes District Attorney, and James P. Bond JJ1 tt te ,ttbmlttad that btgher re-
Z iJZTX" hWtoJIff"
Baldwin's arrest. Early this morn
a an
the facts above a.rrated. , reoulred for the preteetianet 'United Man
Bal win waa smewa in oca sv wm imi noitM, ix the cUsogea eenaiu--1 marnlnc. He showed no surprise, andwst d commerce, unless some calamity shall avMcntly expecting arrest. He said bt , eVtke the Nation, there seems to be ws would not give bait, and he waa content tc ahtltof a run npea the reaerve of hs mm his life in prison. "I shall never lie T-saury The total demaad for oota la s iZm oV Broad street again.; he exclaimed. Sen?P7lon ofUalted Sutes es sr.When Baldwin was before us,' ssid a ;imM resumption hut 1I,0.W f dire tor ton reporter, he appeared to be .tevsrhave been area nt.d foe
anxloua to make a rtean oreasi m ine raai- -mptioa since raoruary, tor. He saW he ftilly realised thegw.no. 3,,d ha a run tk..pede
and adml ted that
of Urn Tressun,Unlt.dies notes
1 IDIW tat tWU -Fsvv-ww
. n 1 saamswtit tfl M aPmii Wll H in WTrrvmi ram- mill M MaMM wm DIhIIw n we-oww-v " 8'3?; ! !?Tne law would allow. There h no ex- ?XJt 'Sltared obligation., which
ter gam totmr misdeeds,' he said, 'and I now verv varied earrent "'" "
vre- j mm what I ought to have awn yesra ago. I fbe 0l,y.rament. The ajoes.
el lOMCO , stand before you to-nijcni a perjurer, a ror- deWBd for Ham miea 01 - ,,r
, ger, a famtner aaa a criminm. 1 othr than uniwn n,'i IiVi. j, uLlaM.' hm asid. In conclusion. ' that you . ..... atatement te be lta,4W,'i.
" T. li.Killfl. a. x Whole. w
Vf,Fwniai
Treasurer saya:
,it , umd tar atSeers and nut me under
arreat for misappropriating your money and muv halonsHna to other persons. It n
year duty to sena me w jm, snu a wnij ijBitad states 1 Weae prlvlleg. of going home Vo Inform HaMIIUes, ary wife and lamily of my misdeeds. 1hy attempt .
knew nothing about tan awair. 1 never ex- Mraatitaga saenra " v; wT aird Set togotTthe bank again, but Instead I gfJ uniform aerntsxe houd be xe
ll is clear taav. ''- " ill nmlatt.
ever percentage me imwrr- wUnlUi..tte. W".?yLtT dZ
pr p.- . . ... . 1 ii " . ui Mm
wrktaa. and tiwre l wm nave iw ewi my ikma classes wnw"i . j j.
4avs. If 1 bad not been too mtteh of a coward m the Tmaury -aenin m
I would not neveDaen mre w w is tnm time ta itaw, jr-- M
rf te-nig. 1 aooH ve a. -.j.. demptbm ef w p-r;;e -
aava -wsm - . some naas. a( lht lie-
eaouia 7 ..7'"'. tr. he subject WWAim,N.J October 3L I ,hmUtaelnd Nageat, a wealUjy niorocei. ITX -Zmy market would be redtt"
meaufactnrer of. the arm nf aNrntenv 'mMmUm. .JZLim Jrt-
Mnea.i:
, Ff
? aaSw United StatmMarabal, on a STsndiaetee ef dencmWueee rf ft .ja.
BBteaBBMaaBBBamT- aBaBBBBBamr Bm aaaSaaW"
Smn 1 ilaalary itat.meiH ef tha
I ta tne mm te mam
mlTore
trotB the
