Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 24, Number 10, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 February 1882 — Page 2

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WEEKLY COURIER.

OIDIANA.

TOPICS OF THE DAT.

Pcnue buaines wm sspsadd hi both

i utruaauns wars ot rewpeet for

of Matthew BL Crposer. late

'fmn Wisconsin. Ann. IV Tbe usual

MMtattoM wm adopted, and Senator Cmpm enloied hi former optica gn. giringa

ill i ill li II uopwif ox asweasou. awnp-

ttv of hi. cutty straantee um mumpbe.

his

stbeaosae

aunittv in hit nrofoaniou. tots prominence

an Senate. Ma cranS vaiuo to the fn

i tne outbreak of the war tn

in

nioa cause

arousin and

tomenal capacity tor labor and marked

i I

snmteirrin tbe military aanritot ta people

acute hw. I the Senate, oa tbe Sftth, Mr. Allison I"nmdnced a bill to ororMe a lesenre fund for

Sue redemption of the Vetoed Stateaaolaaaad lor ether purpose. Mr. Hlterntan procded to clot debated tlte fundi bill, laotoi to table wu lost yea moneys, rending sanendments wet diseusned separately, bat WtthHit aotton tbe Sonata weat into executive iufnn The Houm reeutned ooneiderat Ion of nto report f the Committee oa Avcountt, SwUrutW committees which are emitted to aatplov clerk. An amendment striking from the list a number of eotntnlttaea was voted down, and lite report wm adopted. Tbe mil toeren-iiix the pen ton of Mr, Lincoln passed, fbe Iloiie then took a recess Mil evewmav flia aenaion being for debate, only six membar were preheat. IX the Senate, on tbe 87th, Mr. Morrill, front tbe Committee on Education nnd Labor, reported favorably tbe bill to aatablish an adooattonal fund and apply a portion of the nraneeds of tbe imbue fand to nubile educa

tion, and to provide far a more complete

an. Hat laltar frill ba withdrawn as rapIdly at posslbl, and tint cable wUlba rtui aft the rata of from tlx to eight mites mi hoar, and faster If tint OoOaatl pormtia. (MM AMD CASUAITiR. Fovm mm wwe fatally bartMd by the overturning of a ladle of molten metal in a foundry el BuriiaKtaa, Tt., tint other day. Aanmwm of boys aad girls were reeeotly warming their hand at a small are which they had kindled la a recant lot la Saw York CRy. Benjamin Barns, aged 14. picked up what appeared to bt a tomato can filed wltli toate eubstseee that looked like pare o tallow and threw it Into the Are. Tbe Instant It struck too ground a terrific explosion occurred. A cloud of fine aabes reee and completely obaeurad the sceae of the disaster. Whoa It drifted awajr ton 1Ru had! warn d hoovered IviilZ on the

ground, oat dead and the others badly hurt. Four of the children wore of one family, named Jones, and Burns, who was Instantly killed, was a cousin. Pakticllxrs of a recent tragedy in West Peer Township, Allegheny County, Pa., have Just been received. It appear that a youaif man named Lee, of West Mid

dlesex, Butler County, started on a bunting expedition. Late in the afternoon he met two young Udy acquaintances, who also resided in Middlesex. Without any provocation whatever ho raled hi gun and fired two shots, wounding both ladies, but neither seriously, lie then ran away, but the ladies managed to reach their homes, where they informed their friends of the shooting. A brother of one of tbe youuf ladies, named Allison, together with three other men, started in pursuit of Leo and came upon him in the wood. He made a desperate resistance, and when be found capture was lnev- . - . . a . t a 1 . n

tn nrovide for a mora cotuDlete liable ba oomtntttea suuuae oy mowing wo

ar, .Sffi rndTSK the top of h.. bead. The are a weu

popularity bare aroused a deep teetlag at Holder, and a movsmsat baa taken ahape to give her abundant hooking The verdict created most intense esolteateat, the do liberations andlag, however, la aocord nana with general opinion at to what would ho tbe result. Before the eeeelon eloeed U labor several atteotlng scene were abserved. When tbe member of the committoe were called to alga the verdict, ell of them broke down and wept Involuntarily. Previous to adjournment, Mr. Hoffman requested tbe Jurors to Join him in prayer, aad proceeded to make an eloquent appeal

to the throne of grace, wnten orougni mars to many an eye. Tkaim w.eckera removed a rail on the Iron Mountain Railway, near Piedmont Wayne County, Mo. , on the SBth . Tbe engine and tender of an express rolled down

an embankment and tae express ana man. ears were derailed. A fireman wu slightly Injured, and several passengers were more o lass bruited. As Dr. A. J. Erwin, of Mansfield, 0., was about to eater bi residence the other night, he received a charge of shot la hi breast from a double-barreled gua which had been so set that the opening of a gate would discharge H. He was badty wounded, but heavy clothing saved his life. Tax anti-polygamy bill reported from the Senate Judiciary Committee provides

6AOTELW AamUSHIS.

nay the Trial-- Oatttr

Itery ef tbe t t-rdlrt m tWtt-iVeal

a4etaer-Taa Vswwart awcatve! WKIr. Vw

atrattana af aswwava-

nvttMl Mrdrw Taken

laws tea Jaora nnd Valla af an

Crowd WAaMinawn. January fa. After the Jury had Ucn out about twenty minutes, a rtv as taken until A.auo'ctuck; Many of the audlcere, who had virtually been imprisoned since V-ii In the morning, availed themsalv of tbe opfoit unity to obtain (re air and lumh. The priatrtier, at hi raonest k..i v..- .n (, tlui inre toft tha

HI Will .HW. wm, " J , " ...... ... i. . I tatrf-H.

court-room, w srnre w toe mum i . , . d tor Bjhi ,na, thm

(ftptwsnt ta tbt- aiw Trtfta-1 Waaniautws. issMtary Sk. Mr. Longtrv. tbe fuawtb natarini. tetiax thf 4ry 4 tar trrdirt u ijf r rutlnv tw-aiht. a"d.' " We - 4 1. in tt 'Vu H.r vrrJu't realy. r- H uiiuuU- abwat feuta ttw Mii1-nii r liail kit hour of ht Sia Uttrn c .tt it-. dUkg tUt" iadt I'M-ui . Ur ttmAi ta1..-!!.. 4.tm

I ti- tlr-t tf fl r! f, f r :. :". a"j ! ie blank. Tti t -t ti ttir . reseat. ! rK was a lit t l-4i!.lul :. and, I wantol U.W ..ftu c'. li.- -i;a t undevta.i Um .in-' . i1 i'i ti tw rtK t.m 4

1 . luilif t.i.ii. : Of u wfcra t: 4

t- tli jilt , -t liftHMi

occupied luce tiie trial iwgun as a waiuna; lor !rrtnl thai

room during rrccss. Hefore leaving tbe court- , r.rA f ..ar utbai-X Ue jun

cuiw:derable

room ne evinceu cuiisaerauie wnwwif, but on getting away to comparative aerlosHm his usual composure and asurance soon returned to him. He ftfnt out for some appleswith which he treated hi atteudanta, meanwhile chatting fitmiiUrlr d g.nd naturodly. He was asked what he thought the Jury would do, anil replied : " 1 think they will acquit me or disagree, donH your Within ten minutes after recess had bee taken the Jury called to tbe b .Hit in waiting that they aero ready with their verdk-t-They wore informed that a recess had been taken and Judge Co bad left the court room. 80 they remained in their room uulil the court reasaembled.

The rumor that the Jury had agteed

1 in ra

il told:

Ye. 1 have twjrdtlu I ft tt nrt

ro m. U- U"W&i mxl.-. U wmm, ttmt oim I'utu .uVil i4iinl4t atraluM attthw otter. Uut ii fr . dadna eir-M mux .itii uuM-tt dc-.ngj tan) time, hut '1 tiiina; w.- all turr ncit.y wcM aUattbe rai fr.-.f w.',, Hems ak I i cite ot .5r a ia how the)

evt-ut of tb- trial tur--evl the wry, paftiet ohulr Urr mlrrruj44M titti". atattaw

: mxyi-Iji-. he 41- "It a ai. very ; Thete a w uurb thai t:Mr

over again, tar la -! ket iritsg any dsv alter Jav .f tint.y- tiant of lieaiinx. We .W in't nnd UuMeaawaatar rujtias .! a. ulei-i (tut JadgeUox wa giving hint IjK rtr a -v-t wkirriranv

ottxer trial. ttn,V-u ani-.t

that "every peraon who has a huband or quickly spread from one Ui another, and the

arson. Mecee from ta

reewlved trwrxuiittins a

Preatdent were

from tbe

ad peace presented by Onltt; also correspond mm tnm hinv m. inodiaoatkra ot tbe Olavton

Snlwcr treaty. Itwferred to the Oommittee si Foreign RetaUoas. The House Comnetttaa on Census reported the apportionnaant bill, and U wau mad the special order far the Si t. IX the Senate, on tbe afifth, Mr. Sdmunds, jrosa the Judiciary Committee, repotted favsjrmbty with an atnendmerrt the Mil re-catab-fanatng the Court of Ommtsstonera of Alakansaelaims aad for the diatribostou of nnauaptoptiated moneys of the Oetieva award, fwrtber dteeuanon on the ahcrnmaa tnndtnjc IsUI was confined to the merits of the fourth sactton of the act of 19M, whiesi the aasendutent of htr. Vest repeals, nnd secttotu MflO and ajtwof Eavtssd Statntaa. which It reastaets anwnj bUta lntroduosd la the Mouse was on by Mr. Berry pttmoatng a oaMtitntlooal smiendmsnt making a person tsofdlns; the ofttco ot President mengible

for re -election, prorMlaa; that a the end of Me term of office the lYeatdent shall receive

a pension ot avsw per annum, ana aecianas; tkUMt oflleera ineligible f or etaetton to the

Praaldeney for too term following that during wMch they held sucn office. PHMOMAI AMD VWTKAJ. Tata Presidettt has eent the foUowletg ntnaawattoae to the Senate: redertak A. Trtwa, Hevada, Ooveraor ef Ariaena; Leomold Markbreit, United Statas Aaststaat fxamearer, aad 8. A Wbitfield, Postmaster, mV Onf Inanil TMrHentisnnkltobe tbe hard-oat-worked man la the United Statas. He sMaea at 7:30 aad to a hearty eater. He genaay has friends to dinner, and wm and sjaod storios ar not lacking. This mal and

lendidwutto'eloek. From that to 11

the appointments made duriag

Abe oay with various individuals. After fjame are ever, or about IS o'clock, be goat Me tbe library andkmln over the aewspa-

I there for him, and dispoees of

must be transacted

interruption. This occupies him

S or t o'clock la tie morning, aad

i tt la 4 or ft before be creeps late

He hreakfaeta next day at 10.

Pbatt, one of Baltimore's

nwlnonalres, ha signified Ids Inteatkw of

a free library, to contain SfJBJJOO The building, which is aires J y

la eours of conatroetloa, is to eeet 1138,060. Mr. Pratt propose to deed this to the city, with a further gtft of $m,mM upon tbe

oonrfietion of the building; provided the ofty wil) araat an annuity for the maintenance and rapport ef the library of SBMX anaraally forever. JaVrnmvT atiyb McOow'! bill prowlalag for apportionment on the basis of a dintilliiitlon of addHJooal Bavreaeafwrlree noeerdlttg to the new aaetbod o CM. aVwtoa, annwriatendent of Cenaus, changet the numnor ef Bepresentativea allotted the several Mates as follows: California five, instead of ate tee provided for fat other bftts): Florida

, instead of two; Khooe Island one, -

of twos Psnnayivanla twenty -n ma,

, of twenty-eight; New York thirty-

Thb aptmiBtmeat of John F. CaMll

ae Minister to Mexico Is tbtw urged upon

the Preatdent by a Missouri Arlegatfon of Bftaea Dnnweruts, MepuMtcaas aad Chreea-

haetwrst M We, the Senators and members

of the Home from Missouri, being deeply

isnorested hi the extern ios of our com

edal retettoa with the RepuMIe of Mexico,

rnefite. reward less af petty, with tbe Mer

okBiiln' Exchange ef St. Louie, the Board of

Trade of Caicaro, the Board ef Trade of

the Merchants' Association of

and other commercial bodies and

Individuals, whose indorsements are already on file In the Department of State, la riismmtnilng for appointment as Minister to Mexieo John T. Cnhill, ISso., ef St. Lonle, .a gentiemaa familiar with the commerce, mngnage and enetome of that country, and 'Who can render most valuable terrteea, not owb fat the cause ef iater-repttWlc commsrss, but in pteetotlng more Mttmete poIMenl aad toetai relations." CXMMtHCK AMD iMaWtrHY. Two dangerone, neat oovnterfeita ate etrenlatlitg at Milwaukee, Wis. They are fit aad $10 silver otrtlfleates, and are intetaamnbod on baok-not paper, with tbe

nesorlnat stasnned en so Ingeniously that it

nhavdU eotoet tbe eontrftt from the

connected and the affair has created intense excitement. Ox Sunday morning, Jan. 39, tbe bodv of Mrs. Sarah Dorr l, aged 73. was discovered ItingVross a bed in a maa!on oa the Olive street road, St. Louis, the forehead braised, black marks on the throat, fingers ton and bleeding. There was evidence of a desperate struggle. Tbe body was exposed from her hips downward; her falsa teeth were out of her mouth and lying

an the bad: her tomtue protruded, aad her

lips were dark aad livid, , A pillow rested

against her bead, and a small stream of Mood ooxed from her nose. Before midnight tbe murderer was locked up and bad made a full confession of his guilt. Hb name Is Ruell Brown, son of Prosecuting Attorney Brown, of St. Louis County, aad grsadson to the murdered woman, who had always treated him with kindness, but was not liberal enough to satisfy his ex-

tnvagant demands. Pressed for money, be

determined on robbery, and took ntto nis confidence one olbU dissolute companion, a bar-keeper. He smuggled him Into the

house. Into tbe bed which be himself usual

ly occupied, and induced his grandmother, by stratagem and lviag, to some to the bedside. Then, when the aeeompllee oomnwnced tearing tbe diamonds from her Barer, tbe trandson choked th old lady until

she sensed her endeavor to scream until

she was past all screamlag. They throw her na tb bed. Dillsaved her room and left. She

was found as User left or, dead and rigid. Patrick MeOlew. the aeeompUos, was arrest

ed in Chicago the next day. He bee a bad record, but denies pertJdpeUou ht this

erime. TheDorrh and Browa fantflfes are

widely known and respected

Mm. J. L. COMXOna. wife of well-

known contractor, was shot dead through

window in her bouse on Hew York avenue,

Waahinsrton. D. C. the ether night. A

draakwn driver named Miles was arrested

on suspicion. Antuuux Mjuioaxo, a wealthy farmer living sear Osxrandor, 0., committed suicide by hanging, the other day. It is a supposed ease of insanity. Ada Makkhak, a variety across, committed suicide at Dallas, Texas, on tbe fOth, by taking strychnine. Jealousy of her

husband was the cans.

wir livlnsr who. In a Territory or outer

place over which tbe United State have exclusive Jurisdiction, hereafter marries another, whether married or single; and any

man who hereafter simultaneously or on me same day marries more than one woman In a Territory or other place over which the United States have exclu-lve Jurisdiction, is guilty of polygamy, and shall be punished by a fine of not more than $awo, and by Imprisonment for a term of not tuor than five years." The last section or the hill vacates all tbe registration and election officer!, of every description in the Territory ot I'tah, and devolves upon a board of five persons, to be annotated by the President and con

firmed by the Senate, each and every duty relating to tbe registration of voters, the conduct of elections, tbe receiving or rejection of votes, tbe ean?alng of the same,and the lesuanee of certificate of election until a new territorial Legislature shall have been elected.

The British ship Cochin has arnvoa

at San Francisco with seven survivors of the ship Milton, abandoned while burning on the

tad of December. Tbe men baa tosseu

about in an open boat for twenty-three days, and were starving when rescued. Two other boats, containing Captain McArthur, his

wife and two children, the nrst omcer ana twelve men, art thought to have been, lost.

A AX? of forty robbers recently in

vaded the Prado monastery at Lima, Peru, one of tbe richest in that city, who secured

every article of value possessed by the nuns . a

and stripped the altars ot tnetr saereu relics.

Mjt. Jxrfstss and his wife, of Mary-

villa, 0., were recently indicted for assault

and battery. The offense was m torturing a child, eighteen months old, which they

bad adopted. Their mode of punishment

was to fasten the child' bands in a trap aad then seat It. wrostatun telewiumh.

bt- t.k .u jit a t mlV rat.-: ix and

Juiirr Porter a crt-at, k".-l.f r'i. A to the

:. tvh'. I ihtuk Ju'tec rirr tonssvaetd ti- jurv 1 1 .it. lut t5,, n aoa t tan la r' rt-4jc Itxi aav tui ms' wrth am. ; We iuh uj ur wind t- i t etndeat and ' from tin i!iMru.-i !. W listened t.eatille I w.th luten-kt. ! di.1 t.r; atL andsVaal , f.ir;u.t,-; ma!i!ul.y; aooadn't toah atntbinz -ut : t!.- ce. Jndgur Cox iav I strui.-tuK.s acre cl-r and t't tbapiaad. Tkwee . mi !n:,k.n4."iimi." I Mr, l..irr .. k-d hst his ptrwnal , otntiion of, ttu-t. -a a. ile rewd: -f : 1 liink he t a fatutifcr. ut be is awwwity W0sV., Kilw f.-ill- t;-.iiK I have tUwf tot Of"

i iw. .fie wbo act lau: . and th

si! ..f Mratt.e tl.SJj-., r ttf

wheit thrv in- yit wiMt s

' er- atMantutJ.- it. t heard a frost I dfdl aliout tnormi h-iavitv duriix Ihe frwA ! and about i11iim. I hac a--t one srithed t people. ati4 they hare had all w rts of IMnn , 'tut but f ttM-v kiU a man I aMka ' lie.d thctu re: wisibir. ii u;ten my JnMSjtaO

i or movement of th mnuies tlnnc. lut our iu-tni--i-- aetv, u vo observable as he threw hack ' th..ucht heLaei tlW nst .rc f h.aet.to hsnif

excited crowd surged back into the courtroom, and antidusly awaited wht all seemed tocipect,a verdiit of guilty. The masiy, aatkjue room is dev.iid of gas, and a score or more of candle which had been pUccdupon the desks of Judge, counsel and rv;orttr imparted a weird aad fane iful, unnatural aspect to tbe grim old pljc. The shadows thrown upon tbe dark Vtckgroual of th walls seemed like fitting specters to usher in the somber procession of those who held tn their hand the destiny of a human life. First came tbe prisoner, with a uttick, nervous step, and, as he seate.l himelf 1b the dock, perhaps fur the last time, the .ut of a solitary candle fell full upon hi lace, and disclosed its more than usual pallor. Not a tre

mor of the limbs or movement of th nivxles

of the face was

OmcsMa

MUttr tswtd MwwMsV, The

Inn eaty MM at mm M the swwe

MILAXEOlJS. A mmayt gale from tint nxwthwejt, on

tbe STth, did much damage la portions of

Maine, Massachusetts, Mew Haenpetiire, New York, aad Yeratont. fi It was very severe at Plttsneld, Maes. The Cowgrega-

tlanal Church steeple was blown down, an

other steeple badty damaged, and much lose

occasioned by tearing up of trees, fences, chimney, signs, etc. Three persons were Injured, Mrs. Godfrey probably fatally. At

Adams and Cbeshtr tnoueamts ox uwmrs worth of property was destroyed. At North Adams a one-story brick building SW feet long wm blown entirely from Rs foundation and the bricks scattered tn all directions. At Rochester, X. H., the large exhibition building of tbe Rochester Fair Association was overturned. It was filled with carriage, all more or less Injured. At Lew1st on, Me., plate-glass windows were blown in, a hone-ear was overturned and ehnreh steeples started. At Rockland, Me., the roof of the cas-bous and many chimneys

wore destroyed. At Syracuse, TX. Y., a

aebool-tmus was blown down. A fourtorysnoe faetory at Nashua, N. H., was

rained two feet out ef ite perpenawntar causing WO workmen In it to stampede

Julian Clark Jumped from the second-story

window and is tkousrWt to be fatally hurt.

and others were bruised.

Tint committee inreaaUng; charge

nrnf erred asralnst RV. II. 0. Hoffman,, at

Btoomlngton, III., finished their moors

the 27th, finding as follows! First ebarg

snetnlned, 7 for and none against ; eai

seoond ius4alned, 7 for and none against;

charire fourth sustained, 7 for and i

ssrainstt SMetfieatlon snaad nnd third

not sustained. Mr. Hoffmen and Ms law

yers, after mature deliberation, deetded to

have tbe srl arrested on the ebarge of for-

xerr. He was anxious to take this step on

the day the eentrnet was Jatiwdneed, hot

wot fihennded for lbs time being

the adviee of bta lawyers. The glri, en

v4l9 sftiNsn lana'wlsni IS fferwrV WffWsWnHPsi aVrHamJ

isar nasaae onanaasnaYnr asdsaam snsnsW annnnan fn) snrwMa Tffswnnaaag snnan sarwaV WTl

Tux Benate, oa tbe Slat, rejected Mr. Test's amendment to tbe Sherman taadtag bUI yeas nays 8S. Plumb's amendment was agreed toan to St. The poet-route bill passed tbe House. Tkeks was a ooUision of trains on the Setota Yalley Railway, near Hanging Rock, O., on tbe Stat. Idwnrd Lockett aad

Tboma Kennedy, both of Chllllcothe, were instantly killed, aad fire laborer were riowdy Injured. Tar larva huilclinff frontinar on Park

Bow, Saasau and Beekraan streeu. New York Cttr. was burned on the Mat to the

xtent of It, "OO.onO. The building was

mainly occupied by publlsbert and patent iic1tor. the Petteoglll advertUlng agency, nttd a wholesale rubber firm . A n umber ot

persons were injured In making i heir escape, and one woman was killed by leaping from tbe roof. C HAULS Wiwoh, abrakeronn standlag on top of a box-car as his train was entering Rook Island before daylight the other morninK, will probably die from Injuries w mat with a bridge He

was knocked set the ear and loll neeo, oownWard. " .

Atlanta, Ghv, wm again swept by

fireentbeatnb. Six stores were ueetroyeo,

Involving a 5o of W0W.

Ak ongine nnd-six freight cars on tne

Wisconsin Central Railway wore lurown

from the track at Colby, Wis., tbe other

dsy, and badly damaged. Oeorge rtswer, the eonduetor, was seriously hurt, nnd others escaped with slight bruises

A dispatch from Victoria w onn

Frniset says Thontas Lewis, Wm. OIRao-

der and two Indians attempted to cross tne

river at New Westminster, a row nay ago.

Tne canoe was smashed m tne ms ana

were drowned. t .

Hxv. Dk. BXLI.0WS, aw lont,

dead. . . m

William BKKgRS, gei nu, wen

known In St. Joseph, Me., dropped dead In

the street on tbe . He was one ot tne first to tlte In the Black Snake hHU. F. Bkllmax, cmpktyed M enr-re-pslrerlnthe yartU of the Wmtmrg,

Wayne A Chicago usiiroau a r"" fnH.. was w-tantly killed on the SBth. Hi

body Was cot completely In two,

Baliiwix, late casmer ot um

les' National Bank, Newark, sontrnomi to fifteen years tn the SUte Prison.

THkxx tnuops, ha oW, woman nnmod Miller, a boy and a ghi, n their way to K.n.as, unable to get tbeRer tbe ether night, built a fire in the woods n"" has, 6., ami went to sleep. Dwnig ttie night the oM woman's etotbet oMtfbt ire and burned entirely off, ixeept ernwnd m Met, Shewn rewetfedtotuoOiww firntsxytaaeylngseafiR

his head and fixed bis gam upon tbe doot thruugh which the jury were to enter. Judge Cox soon afterward took his seat The crier called "Order," and th jury, at &:$, filed slowly into their seat. Every sound was bushed save the voice of the clerk

as he propounded to the foreman th usual in

quiry: "Gentlemen of agreed upon a verdict!"

Clear and distinct

bave,' "What Is your verdict, guilty or not guilty r With equal distinctness came the reply: 'Guilty as indicted." Then the. pent-up feelings of tbe crowd fonnd expression in uproarous deaaonstraUons of applause and approval

" Order," " order," shouted tbe bafttff. Mr. Scorille and counsel fur the prosecution were simultaneously upon their fees. Mr. Seoville attempted to address the Court, but the IMstJlet-Attorney Snouted: "Wait till we have th verdict compl sad In due form of

pin. Order wasat length restored, and the detk, again addressing the Jury, said : Your foreman my : Ouilty, as Indicted.' So say we all of usT " " We do," all responded. Another demonstration of approval followed this announcement, but not so prolonged as tbe first. Mr. ScovUle demaadel a poll of tbe Jury, which was granted, aad each Juror was ceiled by name, and each. In afirmvoioa,

prompUy reaponded: "Ouilty." As the last name was called, tbe prisoner shrieked : " My blood win be upon tbe head of that Jury. Don't you forget it." Mr. Seoville again addressed the Court, saying : " Your Honor, I do not desire to fore ray right I may have under the law ai d practice In this District, If there Is scything that I ought todo now to save those right, 1 would be indebted to your Honor to indicate it tome!

Judge Cox, in reply, assured bun ne sncoM

him in eruiltv. himI we dvt .'

Mr, Lonjrlev was aked ahat effect the sjtt menU made by 4iut-su that tne press mA public a-se his side had upon the JarT,ani auewerol : "Thev made umfr upn u. We kn-w be, a a a trlbax law trath af morcthan wb-n he said be bad received check fvr 9Zh.ML" .

lncNH lasHm. Mr.UcleTaM; -t.atean

jury, have you nrnphecte bare t wswe, ut tme. ' thst the Deitv M clear his, if

the reply: "We

He

v dtt

would necessitate the taking away -t a isnrr-

4atn t fwrns.

e ll lited. and we

1 He i-bd f. it, I have no doubt, oat

..f n. di I 11 h.aien f or tao n

Suite iek st tisnesv." Mr, L. raster sio SnM Its! the jurv wet verv lire l. after their tea weeks of secinslun without h. fw;em

i eomiBmav. ana lor nw Kn ne iut t wnw

i another orb trial, lciervk.- b t-n hni

; with other jurors, and thrv ttil sitailar

ttnitraa

Oattcan. on the day f41owlng th

isMied an ddres to the Anwrieoa people anhstantially a follows: " Twelve snea my that I wickedly mardMed Jame A.tiarnehL They did t on the false notion that I am a dtMppnted olke; IsmsMnsnrpTssedsttlmtv TeVnrd pretend to be Cnrsstiaa men. sndthrrcftMirdtd nt appreciate tbe idea of uwration. They arensenof the world and o? awiderat totelligeaca, aad tberefre ore not capable twwn elating th character of mydefense Menof this kind canocH represent the gnmt Cttan ation d America. Had they loco high uned Cbristlaa eyatleaseu toe verdtct aouM have been. "Not guUty not of nssanity. The mere outward act of shootuia: would have been sane, whatever the. saotive. If 1 had been adisapp-4nted nffsro-aeeker. the, ontaard act

of snoutrng wouta nave, wren uar aw 1 had ham directed by the Deity to doit, or believed nit self direen-1 to K,

which is tie literal truth. Th yerr

not ramrSrnt tetetllxeoee to

polat. Ft this reason I am etledt new trial. I want to esn;4"v two or tnret r-t-Ci lawrer U take charge of my case- The Jucipal point will be t. . theawdt -jur,lwtn ot this court to try tli indict .nu b aase the President died to !Ccw Jersey. 1 .;es the

. . .. . -u murt lit taw to tm BQ tat anr-IKio. mm

have every WJ,w coa.p-- ; the higb toed Chriiea

ins furntsneu mm m prm worrw, . reoreitinsr th

wonld be accorded aU the time auowea oy w w

1n which to file his exe-ntion, and that I

Wasniasri mstrt m

would also be entitled to four days within which to move arrest of Judgment. Ouiteau, who, from the moment Judge One began delivering his dnwge, had dropped completely his air of flippant armsmnee, and sat with rigid features and oomprossei Bps, called out in tones of desperation : "Ood will avenge Uuc entrage." Judge Cox then turned to the jury andessH: Gentlemen of Um jury: I eaaamt exmew too many thanks for the ntsnuer tn which yew have diatsharged your duty. You hate rki If merited the thanks of your eountrysnea, and I feel assured you wffl tate wnh yo to yeex bonms tlm aprjroval of your consciences. WBb thanks, gentlemen of tbe jnry4 1 disnuss yoewM With this announcement the court was declared adjourned. And now the famous tttnL, which has absorbed public interest and attention for more than ten weeks, was ended. Tbe crowd utttckly left the court room, and

the prisoner, geUcttlUng with his manacled hands, was led out. As be passed th rep-wV em'jmVde be leaned over and called out to an aoinnlntance: "Tbe court in baacwtU re

verse this business." His appearance was that of a man deeptf movwlwlth Indignation at some outrage ot Indignity which had been put upon him. At he was being put In the van the crowd of me and boys yelled and timuted tswmeelves hoarse tn mockery of tbe rtsoierbost: "The American twess and people are all with The van was quickly driven away, fallowed by tbe jeer and yells of tbe crowd. Mr. Seville will probably flic a motion ta arrest of judgment aad for anew trial on exceptions. The law give defendant four dayt to file a motion nnd reasons for a new trial and it is customary for the court to sR ne

day to hear argument thereon. Should this motion be overrated, defendant will appeal to the neneral term, and under tbe law th de

fendant Is entitled to a snsfnmstcm ot neatenee until after the next smeral term, not exreedtag thirty days. The Jsanary vral term ta now at seeekm, and tte caso cannot go there, but will be ariratsbie to the April tersnV ft hi the custom at the Aprfi tetwite adtatrn antil gsmtcmber. taktec a recem over

July and Auat Bet akoaM It elamd hy Um Jaiter wrtof Mat, tnwn, K gia)mtJt ts

asnrmoa, sn awwaw asw sbw tmm m

Jury.

bane will give tt their most earr rul atienijoa. to the end that, if the Deity toieird to prtwert me from legal IfcMUtr sffrja br allowing the Preaklent U depart irraefl.j an peatfaUr to New Jersey, 1 snail have, the ewneAof the Deitv e nvtcsnam. I have arelTed some ctteeks, hot many of them awe proved wsrUuee. 1 nerd m.wey to emjf

cmnaeL There are, many pno;e.

that believe in tiod and ua mv

that I am nartiallv insane.

money, send saotal order or cfte x w ordrr. 1 want t .em;.v iwthe raiass lawyers toe say work IJt tbe canrt In ramc. If I had had sx-sswteo mssmcI shoeM not have talked so mora m rooxt- ts I dkagror wn the tneorvidMr. -Itesnd JfrTllred, and tt ha snadc h nuplraasmt tm both aarthw. I have been nmvx'ed. net the

tn Trka

if tnsfdratMiOL ana "To y-oa. asm and aL If yon aisaV

a tr n .3 nam snanwr

Vrort caanos o eanonaw event, and pr.Uy not until ffrfdenMrnrJ gtv myaelf no anxiety m arwt often eerdirt. I hardly expected muulttat thw nmst 1 mwnmrtmA m mm Jhtutrrt aseaL aawt lha I Seo-

to tmmt the atl.l tUrtsdVMOB

the court m bar,. I make a speeislmv peal t-i the htdse t Asaeeim to mrnat tTTsny reecue. ftosae of thwn nave writtam am eMfgMfnlMtera, and I ?22 one Ihem to refud to the rttf jot thth meona, and ace mc i its psewav sT lemOie. Ten, ladies, brtlevf m (Jmt, and m mbWstJjev andthat 1 have, really sated the Saltern s crest trouble ami great expne-?-another war. Last aiwlag iJerl kej had the. sk-rmbMcaa party In a frlghUnl eon tkm. and it was getting rW,h T.t. at sense is aattsBed wtth

General Arthur's AdWmntintJon.

the

tpgafswBltJfinVVl fTswlBWawCsS

vnmm from the Deity. Heansre-

whtch ts

wtptntioa

wotedty eiwinrmed my act sloce Jerj 'f, ihw fore let all wrsonusrtlysnie bewl of the Deity. I am ted'i saan. to this jsnd-

ter, lost as truly a tne aeepaww taw-wasCk-Ts man. They seM he was a Was-

nWistttnnV ??".- CTT. nalnU I

and a giwtfjo. "e.. cw& j. aisnaBUdngM kill llbn. . Bit Bsj

death itJrmd f ht nrst m the AmwfW, eaw SSstrwcUJ rIetasre 1 hardly thtak I am sbiat lnsil to t bmHi

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