Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 24, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 April 1882 — Page 2

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WEEKLY COURIER. O. DOAMA

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JJSDIANA.

TOPICS OF THE DAT.

OOWQMMUOMAIi

aad dtploutte aa?repriasromtlmirnt teorosntng by

at eat apart tor IUM DP-

KrhM.Tln the Hon MwyrTa

hm wmm with Mm history

toy." AnawmtottahrflM

a rwor o r. nw-

AM IMMMH WM Of

Of UM HW IO SBU

My. but Ml Mf" SSJfM

Jl A II . I. MB I M. ft

BOM Mil

5j

MUM I

stave tew brmfM a. retort Mi of Ctoorgla, Am MM Imd Hartttmc !m opsratloa mm tmimS of twenty.

with

Br the Sonata, Mreh St, Um bllto In relftMam to tlM Tnula award war Indefinitely HHiiiiii TIm resolution tor reciprocity UIm waa iwferead to Cosamit-

Mton Foratcn ltoUUoiuL TM InAiM appro-

mutwi Mil mum mm WMM,

imtailminTT increaatae: um am MntMtl aaff Mi... ;..la tha IlOlI.

MihtOhbMMbOlwM resumed. Mi. Men

kTUorae wS Mr. Joyce ofmoead it. Buy members nra shelr view upon Um SSm, Md Anally Mr. Pan brmtcmt tlM MMM to ft oloee. In the oomr onttorj. mark be MM he wttneaaed a mm tho other day he mw ome o( the lobbyists of a mmmv Sou walk in 2t"Ar whoaad dwnouaced this bill. -The Six ChiMOmmiIn, tbrottgh their antstn thta etoTewMwiNiln evaryorrWwTf teeCaptta and had for weeka." ?e knew two rattrood MrporftMoMthmt had matted to deteftt this bUi. number of amoadmenta were reSeMWtte MltoftUT paamd by a vote of MT to . Tn MB authorising tM eoaoaruetloo of a MtdovertheMteMMUiMverMor near Arrow teea Mo., paased the ScnnSe, March M. giihilppt an MlMowi ver, MMMM to he mmM on (be Miaaitotppt and EmmM oath MleaowV im aordane with th plan romnaedd by srppi Wver Commission. The tartf comU.

MM omeiumon wae iwuww, mm ?V""j of Mew York, rave mom ron for hie beiiet & protoonT He eftM he J a sMMmmtMru imeMbewjeKltbeirTiew J on thie mm tty would be left at hoM. .... .. The Imm paeeed a number of private bills.

Me raferiteg toYeourt of eiatme Um tateiof Motor offhe mm AJoemarte. Adjourned mMtOUMfTtk.

Ix the Senate, March fTth, the ommtttM m Mvtston of the law wae laettmeted toj Inautre what legidatkm wa weceeeary to denne

i Indian country" m mm " we Matutea. The bill for the ad

tof Dakota wm recommitted. tim

Mil paaeed jmnttng penHoue to toe wioowe of PreeMMta aild. Tywrand IHrtk. The tartteoMmUMioa bUl wm brtedy dleeneeod. the aartmltural apornpriation bill wm re-

mortea wtta iMwmww. r. v-w "i"

IwhmiMl without ectkMt.

Mtla were introduced aad

iMdMrktMMrmnto! medical ex-

Mrte !m tM ounrM trial, not wwywi" fay Un antiMl attendance; aatbortcinf the

mtMOMant of a Joint oommtttej of nfMMlotavMtliiate the overflow and report hwim to prevent a recarranM thereof, The PMt-ofBce approprtation bill wm reM7udra(Ttd to couiMlttM of the Whota! The M Memorial hospital bflt

i teeemwitted. a reeorafwn cauio tor

r emvadfMoa treaey was hum we re-

MMieft WWB moMnamon Boa ta favor of payinf Mm ttMtr of W wMd latkeHooee. bill

IM MM iMl MtN fMfmni !.

iMtlahe JMteat MeOrary d Treat m tM

H ii erderad that wwtft

U eharte at M afeal Ma be oarrted m an

r tratoa, devald of au laierroreMe

by Um railway ofaciaU, Um rote Mttoex

Moor owl. above mt for oraiMrr

fraich paywMat to be made bf tbaasfroM

Oft UM lata Of Ml MMOIO.

Caow Dm, Um ladlM oW who

kfttod Spotted Tall, hm baea OMvknod la to fOMfal oMirt at Doadweot, Dak. TM people of Mm BlMk BUM eharte that the

rwult wm reeolMd ay aorjureo wmmri aad they prepo.e to appeal to the 8upreat Court.

HjtpoMn from mm Soodod dJitriota

are oaoaurftfrtaf. Ia auay pImm the po

la an ai&klac ready te pat la their crop

Johx LakDi on of um jfitMtmarata

robber m Irtal in the Criminal Court at IadaMftdMea. Mo., aa made a lUtameat

to Um effoet that two wotn prwr to im robbery Creed Caapmaa aad Joha Buglet mm u Mm aad told htm of a plaa Jtm

Jamm aad JIm Cummlac aad a hand U

rob toe Mmta at Blue Cut aad Invited him te nartkipftto. Ho refuted for Mvenl day to

have anything to do wnn taem, m imj iaallr earn to him in oompany with Jmm

JftMot. and being afraid to tonjcer reetet, kt

to loin the iac. Imm toM Ml

that h had Authentic iaformatlon that

the aUcht of September 7 the Xmmi Cits

bank would roMlv a tame aum of mom;

by ex are from Chicago and St. Louie, and keeordlngty that train wm Mleetod. On the evening of the robbery the party-

ooMMttaff of, beelde Jo Jan, Dk Little aad the oitl nng, John Bugler, Creod Chnnman. John MoU and Henry Bugtar-

mot la a wild mot near UMmaaie stauon ana

perfoeted the plan for atoeplng um tram John MoU wae at thtt time agent at Glen

dale Station, and be furnuihed a iMtorn n4

rod fag to idgnal the train. Iad took

um lantern and Mopped tb train, and walk

jeeee JaMM and Dick Little robbed Um ex

pre Um other of the party robbed tht peeeeager. A mm m the robbery wat

committed Um gang repatrea to m oio neusi in Cracker Neck foreat and ther made i partial dlvUiM of the money; but purtult beinf organiMd k mou Jmm Jamea too

of all the money ana vaiuavm

and wKh the member of the gang lied t Clay County, advtolag Um Cracker Neek

UMir oninom ana acmi

The

fMotrMt tonal

priaiMotopay

OWMJBMi AMD CABUdJTlMl

nlMam FMiiilMatinri- Iowa, Um

day, ChnriM OoraaHM and Fred MHIor got antvyMadVaputo. Cornelian drew a revolvor aad mot Mlttor dead. He UMnmnttwo bnJIoM into ate ewa brain and toU dead. JHM grnLLiYAM, atfiaVMnT omptoyad n a wool mQI at Dedaam, Maa., wMt bom lightly uader the IniuoaM of liquor, March , aad after a few word with hU wife Mixed a raaor and out her throat, Mveriag Um Jugular vela aad earoMd artery The woman, donatio Um Catel wound, ruahod late the itrcet, followod by her kueband, Mill hMndlehlnar the raior and btilotlaf at every

top gnartlf euta with th woapon about her hMd end ahouldor. She got away from

him aad ran to tbo houae of a neighbor, but waito oadoavortof to obtain eatraaM wm MMitikM hv bar huobaad. who rOMWod

hh eitaek. The woman thoa atartod

Main, the husband foilowlag, dutohing

hr hair and Btoahlnc at bar with th raaor

The terrible ohaM wa re-enaoted, until the MMiiM reenhed her own doorway, WnOM

she fell dead. Sullivan wa arrested.

An- oxDloakni at Ute Vukaa Powdor

Work, near Oakland, Cel., March 17th, ro-

mltad In Um death of Sve white

six Chinamen, and probably too fatal bum-

imm of four other white men. At l a. m.

fro wm Mon to Imuo from the grmulaUng houaa, aad alMMt lnteaUy a dull explosion followed, nreadlnjr wreck aad dosolaUM oa

allafdo. The aeeM wa a maee of burning

mine, in the midst of which were MVora

HadUe Hterallv roasted to a crtap, la

mac, where the aid of Um building and

been atranarlr braced with lrMban,

ban were twisted up aad formed a huo

wrtdivan. on which tar the bodto of Uum

nam. mrlad intoUM aaeet horrible

In front of Um boiler lay Um ghastly oorpM of

the eMiaMr.biaekened aad partially burnoa.

lying upon it face, with the heel teuokmg

the back of hi hand. jr im corpse thrM more bodies. Svery votUge of

had MM oorOMOKlM ooawe, apm new aj,

deep la the buralag embers, lay Um Marred bodies ef two Chinamen. To the right wm the naked bodv of a white maa, m fearfully

burnodMtob IrrecognUable. Wear tut

wm another body. evideaUy Mown from i bora to to about

diataae. wttti Um logs buraed off to Um the ontoer In tlm mai prontttlag to makt

kMM, Um bone protntdlag from Um Seen, I M equal divlelon of Um monoy, aad at aoav end ovm Mftrtlag from UMir aookota. four eonrenMat tlmo return and pay aaeh part)

man were earamnm irom una nuns "

mg, butUMdooten thrak ther Is no eaance at tbair MMVorr. The white mea kiMod

ware: H. C. Lamb, J. Stewart, L. Starr. ThoMM Mill. The injured i

W. H. Perria, W. E. Daks, Gottlieb Xooh,

Louts Sohaffer.

wmamubhMwaKM

Hnant tnFJal

AMD raumcAi.

Taut appointwMtit of Judge BlatdMard I JlMnniat Tnrtlif of the SuprenM Comrt Mbeen MnSrmed by the Senate.

Chor. QiUMTnad Ms wtto kv

at dinner gtvoa by

PreeidMt Arthur, Ooorg

oroft Dnvta. Tmm Proaideut hm Umdorod to Sooator Toflar Um SecretaryMh. rt Um Interior.

Tnm MltuMooto 8mate, by a tote of

a tot. found Judgo Cox guilty of Um of

mot hla. The verdict

Mm from Um benek and dtaquatlftw

an for thrM yoari.

CoLUCTom Roantnoir, of Now

Tork. aay: ! hav nod the toMfmoay

tvM by Shlnnerd before Um House Com

mlttoa, and m far m that tostimMy relate tome, Shtpherd m Mated facts toraely and

I wm onuNoyod by tn reruviaa

m ousMtoni awootlng tbo

mm to atvo a legal opinion. Tin

I did, aad was paid for It, and that avbot aw oattn connection with tao

pony. The tmmtioa Uiat I wm asked te exaaM waa niamiala the title of tb comewonnwowM vvnnna. oavwoeamaiB emnnnjank oanrw sbtw4bbw w apa-v v-vn

to omtaw mad againM wo roruvma

Further Uum Uu I hav

; to My."

GOV. CwilnMMMit, Of

gffllvlwl m oBmWI MMAm ttW If'n'(hta,Mn fcMf

April It, to redletrtot Um Ms. CMAnXBS H. Baan 1mm m MterrMw wtthOM. Boa. BuUar, la WMhlngton, the

day, trytag to mdoM Mm to argM

arOM bfOTO th court ia gmrai Qoa. Bailor old bo had no doubt of

i laoMity, aad If ho had Um he

i Um arfumoat, but ho mum net

poMfbty tak bold of a. Ha told Mr. Heed ha Mhjht to make the argument hlmeoU; UmthdM not need any botp. Hemeypo. MMydeto.hesayfc Ther l error enough

Um trial to Mi It a!d If (Huuau Mood m ordinary msu OOaWSMetCM AMP IMaWJaTimi

TIM wrt ta Urn com of thoToa

Biohorngi AoMdatMa aad Momphts BMrd of Trdo,lndteted forframbllngia "future, liMltead uck traaMotiM by inding a voremtof mt guilty. TlOtAICKaft OlLriLLAX MtbOTOM amMiat need of a fiMUcmal eurreaoy.

'TIM namnmd for ft la amall quMUti

tm all aorta of UMoeuntry. It to

far traMMtoeiM through Um mall of

MM thm 1, and for Mrtaln 1mm of bun5wa that have bona wholly dertroyod for

; of Una medium of muhmg, rata be-

Mr. OUSBm

Wm. F. PAmatxR. of Um im of T.

Parker A Son, Jewelers, of WllkMbarre,

Pa..diL Marek. from theonMMof an

overdoM of chloral. It M thought that Par kar took Um doM to end hi Ufa, M It is our

rMtly reported that a young and beautiful

lady to wham ho had mob paying in nu

had remntrr turned aim on m a

suiter fw her hand.

Qm. Q. E. Lamb, of Exotor, N. H.,

ber of Oovornor Boll staff. President

of a Meal mviag tak, aad for muM time TreMurer of Um Bocktngbam Compmy, H

a defaulter to Um amount of H&JNQ. Qon. Lmm h a aattva of Sinter, 40 jears of aga.

Up to tho ttd, ho had borne au UBbMuuehed reputation, and always enjoyed In a high

re the omndonm and esteem oc tao

eommunity. Mo baa been for a long time

proprietor of a large book, MatHMory ana newAnenor store. For many ymrs be wm

Treasurer of Um Unton Saving Bank of ;

Kxoter, a very prosperous InaUtuttoa. Hi wife aad children lived comfortably, but

were Mver known to be extravagant In any

u H ha ben a member of the Tirst

Cfetsinfrtlonal Ohurah, always goMrou In oantributing to roiigloua object, and to other puMIe causes. Upon application of Nerri

Dow, of Sxotor, to wnotn uoa. -m wm ladobtod, bo drew a check for 8,090 oa it Boston bank. The check wm Immediately presented and di-kooored, m tb ground that he had ao fund ia Um hank. Mr. Dow returned to Exeter by the Mxt traia and piaeed aa aUaehment upon LeJMistoro. Tho attoohMont ao alarmed Oen. LM Ut he immediately wont to Mr. Dow and aaked for a private onferetM with

Mm. Ho tbon BMde a full eoaJMuton, say lag that he had embexxlod from Um depMltor of bis private bonk to tho amount of dMtt. He aiM eoafod Uwt he was a default to the County of Bockrathana m the sum of SatM0. He admitted that hi downaii wm MMod by MMoulatfan m stootti.

IthMTuittaTfly altered htmsetf up to tb authortuo and was takoa te lartomouth. Ohio funttehod two ooetly omflagrav ttoM, March Mth. IiHwndUrlam In Um largo grootry bourn of W. P. outhworth, Qoveload, Mwod lorn osUmated at mora Utan fjoO.OOO. A defeetlv Sue Mused Um doMruotloaofUM mtlre bnslMes portion of

MoArthur, vlaten County, valued at aw,-

hi rwpeotive slur. Thto part of the pro

gramme, was, however, never earneu omt.

of tho nauvM vor reeeivM aj

dividend.

Ixraa-riOATiOK into opium smuggling

eperatloM reornUy detected In San Francis-

eo. Cat., develop a Maaoatow coaepiracj to defraud too Govern meat on the part oi certain dty tad federal ontoer. Th con-

splraoy wm revealed tbrouga correnponaeno conducted In the ChinoM language,

)ust Introdttosd a evidono. ,

jrtroQK AOtOCATK waatKRAi. swam km tuhMltted a report te tho Secretary oi War M Um Sergeant Maeon one. He boldt that Maou I not lawfully oeunaod, and tht pia Deeding of the court-atartia! ar in valW

Mltaf Am

AgronS Mt hai faBm

aratnr. Om of om greatest,

. . a VO fMff

away at th rips ago of Mronsy-

tve, sad la bta dmUt, which oootbeaud mrtlmsty, for ho had Saltbed bto work and hto fmme wm eataMMhsd, UU country wttl sh

oerrly mourn tho mm of nu asomspunhsd and lovabl atlemam, a rip and veraaUW aebolnr.aada graceful aad reaaed poet, whom

will uauuMkmaUy becom mmm

aad .tend aa models of puM and elegMt Bn Shm. .

Hwry WadaworUt Longfoiiow was oorn a

Portland, Me., February ST, WW, MM wm

graduated at Bowdoin ColMf tu 1MO. imring his ooUsgiate career hs showed nnatav takabl aigns of poetic Utent. He at Aret entered his faunWs oOes to atudy law, but soon

it to take Um Profsorhlp of

Modem LanptagM and Uteratur in Bowunin,

with tbo privilege of going abroad xor pnr pnee of study. Ha wm absent In Europ Uum years, and upon hi return tiled hi Professor's chair ftv year. Ihtriag this tins he wrote Mvornl brief f ugtttvo poem, and also published hi " Ontrs Mer." In im a succeeded Mr. Tkknor as Prof eoor of Modern Languages and wllos-Lettrm at Harvard University, and bold the position until ISM, enriching these year with splendid proof of h s scholarship and poetical gmlua, and greatly IttcnMsluK Um dignity of American letter at home and abroad, so that be ultimately received dtotlnguisbed honor, not only from Harvard, rat from the great Kugilak universities of Cambridge and Oxfor.1, which bar rarely roeogniaed American literary triumph. He realgned hi ProfoMorshlp at Harvard ia 18CH, but contained to resWe in Cambridge la the quaint but bMUtlf ul old house familiarly known as Wohlngton,s beadqttarton, which has been the literary Move of thi country. In that quiH and charming home, looking out upon graceful lawn aad gardens and haded by riant elms, he has paaeed hi days,

interrupted by occasional vistia to nnropc, where he wm always received with special honor. In Um old room, where his genial

presence will now be sadly missed, he received hi fronds who Socked to sm him, die-

Mnsed Ms iracoful hospitality, and wrote

tkAM volumaa of Boem which from time to

time have so charmed hi countrymen i

the world. And what a Mat they make,

and how beautiful all of them are so

beautiful that men mw om will call up

manv advocate, claiming Ita excellence over

the other. The list of th more Important 1 u fallows : "Cool de Manrioue." a trans

lation (1883) : "Outer Mer" limy, "Hy

perton" (18S9); ''Voe of the Xlarht" flSSBl: "Ballad and Other Poems" (141);

"Poem on Slavery" (IS!); "The Spanish

Student" (1848): "Poet and Poetry of Ku

rone fUSoS) : The Belfry of Bruges " (llMo) :

"KvuMMitna" iM7i " Karanaih," a tale

mki aMida and Fireside" (1S8UK

The Ooldea Legend" (1SH); "Tb .mg t HumJu ' ilhSnk: "The CVturtfthlp

mt viu ftittnduh ' (1KSH) : "Tel.- of

. w.miAm inn" MlWIl : "Flower de

iiSdT) t "TIM! ww"i

law aVMSMi SM SM IaMMf SM

T nM

Trsaedie" ilW): "The Divine Tra

At a rooaUug of Um oomnrfttOM roplUOMttiag Um variouo ftMoomUowr, la How Orleans March Ms ft wm rosolvod to abandon the Idea of whrbratiuf the M-entewnlal

naaivonary of LaSalle's dtaoovery of Um !

WMM

hnr ton bonvy aad uwMjrttia

-a aMaaanMM aMhMatonMMaM jBB amkdfc dbjMMma iimg.

aAM amawhsSMatnMMmn aaVnkam sBMMt snam sNr awVIVIIrf ! S WWW 111 W9

thnf ihs Miaalmippi Biror. This aeUon

ta bmod on tho dlstrMolag condition of affair in lb Mimimlppi YaUoy. A COMFLAMMATIOM at rUehnKHid,Vft., M tho Mta, swept away property valued at fMtVOOS. The Rkhmewd A Petersburg tallroad bridge; toboem faetortos owned by ButhrrfordMCo., PnttormaACo., WHImbm A Co., t. A.HntehiMou.C.R.AI.D. Barkdab), Aborn A Edward; Um Vulcan Iron Worka,twmty tennentsgrit mill owned bv T. P. SmUh. Um Ttrainla Mining Cum

's mmm rn. ana

wor afl dtatrayad In aa laorw

igaa Matta. asaad aL ansa aas wmf w

by faVhaX wnu, mm Ium Man

CTHBB1WEP CTIJt3EAMJU Tmb Urtt xMWMMna bUi padUM

March tola, by a vote of S8 to la.

r. M.a.hulan. aeMrdhur to th Mil, WW

MMtot of niM member, appointed by Um Presideat and onrmod by tho Smate.wlttl salaries at $10 a day. Duaiuo a aovoro fftk om tbo i7Ut a Uiree-etory brick bouse tn Eveosburs;, !'., wm blown down, and two mou, Wm. Hunt ... m . am a . 1

and Frank McDonald, wor kwmu; m Houser and Wm. Snarle were fatally injured, and Sve others slighUy hurt. A fram house In Pitteburg was demolished and John Atkinsoa and Ptrtek Gavin were fntelly injured. At Wbrnllng, W. Va,, bnllstonm Um ate of walnut ptltod western fronts like a volley of rifle balls. Windows in tb State-boute, United States Custom-house, Fcmalo College, Linby Iatlutt. Um lam hotel and factories, all tbo

ward school buildings, and many busine house aad rosMoaoM wore riddled. Hotbed, green-houses aad skylight gave way Ilka egg-shelta aad mmy valuable plant wor destroyed. Pmoou who wore Msaal to the aterM and not

in reach of shelter were badly ; brulmd about tb hood, and borsm la many

InstauM booame rranue nua ran i away. Tb street-ears and railroad coach all suf

fered more or less damage to is window. Cleveland, Ohio, waa swept by a funon hurricane, accompanied by vivid lightning, toundor, ban and torrent of ralw, and a MnumV of uaawabod bulldlugs worn blown down. At LexiagtM, Ind., a hall-itorm broke nearly every window ia town. Tmb Nichols bourdtn-bous, Went AMonta. Conn., buraed on Um STth. Two

boarders, young dorks, Mmod BaaaoU, who oeroptod a room on Um third door, were burned to a -orttp. Mr. SHaola Jumped from a seooMd-story window aad roMlvod a serious contusion. A SHOCKtxe affair oocurrod at CMyutpian Spring, near Owinxarille, Ky., tbo other day. Wm. Worth had ealled on Powoil Rom to arrange about Um boundary lino hotwMa tbotr farm. In the couwe of tbo

talk a ouarrol arM and W orth straok Norn with bis fUt. and befor tbo latter emild recovet Worth rew a rovolvor and Sred. Tbo

hall at ruck- Rom on a rib, gianoed, and struck hto daughter, twotvo yoan old, killlug her laatajrily. Mus PHdtaa Qoomm, of 8c. LouU, hM applied to PraMmt Arthur to b appointed om of UN Sve cmmltonr to visit Utah, and a potltloa with uumerow ignsture will be wmt to Wa-hington. Tmb oontribuUons toward the Oarfioui memorial aoavttal m WMhlngton have w far laoremod of mto that General Shormnu sad Seaater Wradom Wave called a meeting of tb wive of SMatonandRepreMatetlVM

. luarrummfor authmnl bmrd of vwtow

.4.1 ihTlt "Afu-rniatb " t Iff 1 . ant

"The llaneing or we iranc - i3u hi great traualatkma to that of Dante a -TMvlBa ritmmedia" Into verse, wnlrh to

nriMHi nwvMrniMl n model tianslatinn.

As a poet Mr7lx.agrl1ow wm icu!iarty rem.rk.ia. Mr tha liadute uuritr. sweetneM,

refinement and melody of hi verse. He was 4.. n,,lk- avmnathr with all that belnUS to

humanity, and, thoturh rarely sound v the great depths of passion, he swopt every string Tit ummnlm natluis and tuderMs. and was

pre-emlneatly tb post of the home. In the whole range of hto poetry there Is nothing orse, nothlnx bitter, nofbinx that not ,k. muUt Ia hitn and make him better

for Um reading. He bM not left lino which he could wtah unwritten. He wm a master of beauty. The Titan among poet, and epe4llj

Waanrnavost, Mnmh St. aeeretary Hunt thi aftMuumt moMom Um following: lMtorvuM JMuary M, Mgf, The lion. 8rretery of tho Mary, WnaMaaton, Ul'.: Sir: I have th boner to subult th follow Injc plan for a aearrh for tho nUMing people of' htith boat ; also a rbedulc of proviatoas, Hat of outSta and othor arttotos ascaary for alx utonUut, and, if compelled to remain at the Lena delta for the river to free over befr being able to return to Irkoutek, uppur to bo duplicated by the nuasten authorit'e at

Irkoutsk. It may be wall to state t this time

that all auppliea used at B;u or Um Leu delta are carried on pack-horses or reindeer-

teds for a.d atattre of 8,000 verste, and travel. fnm Iteluu to Ii koutsk to only practicabl in

Ute winter time. Tbtmfore It may bo poseible wr mv be obliged to remain at or near Helua until November, IS.. The aean-h will be carried on by three parties, a follows :

I propose to Mtaotisn a oepoi at nemn rar

nil auimlies; center of operations at Two CmrM. near Mount Jai; om party to go as for north a Siatrranke and bck to Two

Crosses; one party to work south half-wav to Bu'rour; om party to work from Buleour north to Two Croasw. The three parties should be able to search the who! of the rountry let ween Sisteranke and Bulcour iu

tweiitv My alter iravins; tne aepot.

Thi, beinar ro-np e'ed. ute denoC will be

moved to Cath Cnnterie. between Hlternke and Qulvina, one party to follow the southern and western branches of the Lem aa far aa the

Kive'A'ouek; the second puiv to louow tne Korthweatern Bran-It of the i-n and work

untoward Upper Bewn: tM intra rvnr to

work from uprer Belun, on the northwret eoatt, southwest to meet the second part v. This will complete the search for Lieutenant

Tie I.ong and I hlpp, a wr west a toe inner A!ou-k. This being erMnpleted, oatabltoh a depot at Provamla No. A, two parties to start from Um Provarnia, and one party to follow to North

Branch of the Urn. tM ntner vi ipuow im mut line east and vat until thev meet.

both returning aero Um country to th Pro-

varui. Vm tha AnnnL to Provarnia Mo. IS. on

pertr to eut rely rireatnacrib tho southern

portion Ol tne country inna nw. in, i -southeaat, then north, turning aouthwest, than tnrnlM east, bark to Um Provarnia.

Two other parties to search tb eoaet a far at

Markln and wet as ur aa a orawen waaing sonUiwest to Usterdt. Move the derot to Rueoff and search all the

coast -line from Bucoff southeaat to miit of

the Day. Two parties to go east rrnm niK-orx to the eMt-line. and a party to work north and eaat to North Cape an I thm back to Bacon1: the other partr to go so ith and meet the first partr, both returning to Bucoff, This can b arcornHlehed before the no-floH net hi. It will be neeeaaary to await the melting of the ie of the river before aUeirptlnr to work along Um coast In a boat toward Ian River. From Um position of the three boat before separation, only fifty mile northeast of Bar kin. aad the gale comlnz from the northe ft, H seem impossible for Um secon 1 cotter to be driven to the eastward of th laaa. Br the advice and consent of Ueneral Trbenlroff I have hired Bnkoboff for W ruMe permoath, and the Cnackr Strgeant, Peter Kownklo, at Sfty rubles per month; nlao to supply them with food and clothing during our absence. I hav telesrra -hed te Mr. Sfberikoff, owner of the itea-oer Lena, to detail Ctptaln Guenbeck, of the Lenu t ao company me to Um Lena delta to assist in tbeeireh. . The thrM travelinr partie will be arranged M foltowa: Paaei-AUtnt Enriueer Met Ytlle and Captain Otienbreck, with a Yakut aVwtod and driver; second farty, William C,P. Nhtderman aad Bokohotf. with a Tacut AhmM and driver: third nartv. James M.

Bartlett, Srst-rlM Sreman, ami Costack; er

Koienkln, with a xaxut aog-sieu

and

Reindeer flesh aad ash can be procured during the rammer at Um Lem delta, will be at Belun bv February 15, aad tl March to to commrnc hv Mart 1, or as sooa m tum anrinr atnrma will Dermit.

General Tchenlroff ha guaranteed to bar alt the Buiwtie at Belun by Fe' rurv IS. Mt

tbo master of th finer and tenderer emotljmi ! wrty wl! leave m soon as possible, ol live on

of UM Mart, anu tor um nwu . . the. heart of all and entered the crck of every American hoane a a welcome and towwred ruest. It to imtmsaible at tills time and in this lace to do lull just:ce to tb metnn sad the work of the great pott. It to only the sad duty of Ute newatper taWrrJji announce the tld nga of his death, which will brtng sorrow into many b.mea, and to mourn the Um of o honored and revered ttame ia the w.W of American literature, touring to otbora not eutragad In tb pre nd whirl oi daily new the grateful duty of laying the RMed of honor due to Um pot-"-tanM TraV e-a.

Qtdtt Wblttaher.

ft asmibotox, March Mb A gnnsrsl order wa toaued from the Adjtt taat-Oatierara olltce today, xlring the Sad-

iug of the friurt-marlial iu the case of Cadet ' Johnson C. Whitteker, United Stetw Military Academy, together with the orders of tbt FiuMent, Signed yesterday, disapproving of the proceeding and sentence of the court, and directing that Whittjker be released front arrest. The court-mart 1 found Whit taker guilty on both of Um two charge, again! Mm, vfa, conduct anbecomlnx an ofSver and a gentleman, and false swearing before toe Court of Inquiry at West Point, together with Mm varUma apealftcat on under tb charges. Tho aontenM of the court, which to rendered iMperativ by the PreWent s disapproval. wm that be ' b dlahonormbly discharged from the mllltory aervle of the United States, and compelled to pay a Sm of om dollar, and to a thermfter eonSned at hard labor for om year la sum penitentiary m tb reviewing anthorKy may dMiayoate." The rmsoM given by Um President for dto-

aDororimr the Sndinm aret "That mt tho

trial the oonrt-martial, not withstand; nr. Um objoctlm of tb acruosd. almlttel tu evidenc

to bo used by Mparts la Monwrtiinga stnustds of oompariaM with Um note of warning, which I Um Mbjoet of th second MciSca-

tiou of the Arst rharjto, and of the tMnl rcl flcatkm of th second charge, a numtoc of papers testitod to M In tb handwriting of Um eceud. whieh oaoers wer not In

vfctooe tor aay other purprwc thm to b used a sum standards, and were used by tho exports, and that a torn amount of tosUmouy M uport of tb snoyommtlonod two apoelocatloM by such exports based on thrirtpriaMctthMatendsrd with tho note of waralusr wm Int oduoed on the part of the proacctttton, and the Alter-Mey-Oenerwl being of tb opinion, citurureinar UMrein with tb Jwla-Advocate Gncrl of tho Army, that the abuvs HMitlmwd paper wer Improperly admitted ht ertdetK, and tlwt there ht to that rmtuet error lathe pro

of Um sourt In rotattoa M a maMrmi

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surb fond as the country afford. I have tb honor to be, etc, Ono. W. VI ri.vuA. P. A Rngim er, U. 8. N. Frifblful Railnmd Aeridewt. MtSUAUOK, . T March XJ. A special from Mandnn te the Bismarck TriMMr give Um d Halls of the raiiway disaster m follows: Th flrst Indication of sometbfnx wronf was a sound like a broken wheel. The train w going at about ten te fifteen mite per bonr, and the engineer, brarlnx the Jar, immed'ately reversed steam, bet before ), bad time to think tin terrible cntaheame. and eight human aouto wet landed Into eternity. It seems that a wheel on the head truck of lb Sat-rar

broke, an 1 the whole truck had Jumped the . ' !.. r l. . .....m Mnw ttu. ties

extend back u rij a mite from the wreck. At

the short curve jeauinx vm rearbed the strain apou the rar was m great that the truck must bay born broken in nuMerom rtoros, some of the more tmrloi tasiffls crffl-a s? port, the sleeping-car was immediately preettated Into She river, thirty feet below, striking on Hs std. Thto wm followed by skepitix-rar Ko. S, which care id over, nod anally aaaomed a similar position Hal. The diulng-csr followed, crushing InW both the other. After thto w- the kitebcar, which remained m right axalnst tbe. dtn-ina-nr. The office sad sfew-mr wa butj itsily off the track. Four bent In tb bridf were brrken Into splinters, and tbr steoperi completely mnioltobed. There were abo'it Sfty men on tbo train at the Um of the ardent, and tbe escaps of even one seeow miraculnu after viewing thewreck. In sleeper No. l.nrre about twenty-for men. Son were lying In their hunk Mlrep. other smoking and reeding. m, hu card. A soon m the car overinrMf 1

WtH air eauwht tire, um men neo, awn

tb

..hi Im tlu, nuia Bi

dying were natsted almoet reyw rseona"'"; T only deaths were au'O thoa ia thli-r. t Those who rcaid Imtned ately rrptd tr i' . ttutv nnukl Mad and worked lis

hero to extinulh tbe Sanma, but thalw bedding, Nanket and titer eombustlb e tWj U r al made It Imnmlhlo. It "rP ;.: th mlmht mmn -Sttl'Mcl Were killM ,n

stantly, bef.re being burned, a but the vo re ' of om mm crying "help!" was koard. J wm lytng with W feet to the Bum and hH ' in the toils of broken ptocM of tlmlwr. eomri d could do nothing, and were obngM , to see him gradually roast te death. . The rM begrers desrrlptlon. J&,

burM.nimkte,rvaltos. cloih'ng, teva

..kla mj! Imn mdt were TM eawwrc

remains of Um unfortunate, v ctlm. peL.H.. kiM. f tha aeeldVnt was th fact

that hut two of tb twenty-thrM not killed wore aerlousif hurt. tbMr shoalder-l HdM dlsloMtod,

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