Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 26, Number 46, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 September 1884 — Page 6

rHH FLAW MfSlMW MOKftOft. A nmCtmm Lm lm taw Arrest of Ml "r th Oairaaw and Mnnler mT W MlturMl OtrU-A IjtteMng Ammm tkm realj.tl-Wa Um Alee In the t ivAkM ih, Mo., Her tabor L O Irtr Ratetnau was arreated fcalurty and p aced in jail here. It wilt be

awmemotr.u mat uu SunsJajr evening of Mml week, two lit tie girl, daughter of Ahu McLaugUilu, living near Flag ftorings, in Andrew County, were VMMt brutualjr ;reaed and then Mftttfdered. Tile children were dlscov "f4 the uvxt da?, carved and wangled to ft tftlihe simp.y bornbe. Upon the die oorerjr f the lifeless bodies, a voune

named Newton Bitetaau, aged elgh-

. was arrested ana lodMd ! tH

at oarwiukb. Last Tuesday the Coronac of the ctMMitjr held an Inquest, and as tbe evidence against Xewton; Bedetaan wan not sttlkleut to bold him, be waa discharged. Jin wan arreated on eJrcum tautlal evidence of a vague charier. U and Mr. Uelaug bliu went enemies; be bad at one tin made an effort a induce another girl to accompany hint itw-H-aeme Wfda wera the swim crime ws committed, ami h. t.i

i Um md la that vieinl. IT on the alteraooa of the crime.. Aa everything waa Indefinite he wan reJead. Hundreds o( people lu the vicluity Inntiited on belwviug hint tan murderer. They clnng to the idea, and eoullaued th, rch for evidence anal Jew. The feeling again aim grew efleager every hour. AXOTMJCJt cuiw. AH this time Oliver Batsmen, a brothet et Ktwton, baa been lying quietly at home, ciainiinf to b iir iy .1... L

ef uplcle waa not pointed towards mm, Search for c aws that would lead te a solution of the horrible mystery baa kept P, and Uio huuter were reiwod by Hading a shire not very tor from the spot of the crime. It may prove the lost link In the awful chain, fastening the guilt 0 that erlme upon Oliver ltsteaW There

ww, Bwewr 01 spots of blood upon the garment. The collar-band behind bad linger prlnu upon it, where, it U thought, sfurr the deed, he, in removing

-, re" m uuouuomng it. The Ktmint was Identlned. berond a

TIMS UM HAD MITKK.

! rwweral UWquiM oer tit- IWouaitta r ife f4" ur, raiser m Meaeva, . V. Tfc VillKa m wMe wva 4eee t a Uy ..f tiiMtritiuK-UMiMiNuauHt t. WV4, g. f w tHp-:nltr . I w8i:w te ju.t if th iMiumUue of ArraograMBta wben iliry asked ihat no Uuiua be dona to-day. The old fritads aud naigboors of Nwretary Jo'.. gor have more than they can do to' kt-ri

tho trars In mi th. Ir e.e. .Sot a tor Is

ou n, and th ; pretty lUUe vuiago looking dw u on Sfiaca Luke is oii- ma of (ack colli.- Jp'rons simoat try house

nans oieuiu folds. Jha sLIsm .

bve couapitvd with the vil age folk to do

uwr 10 w great man lying hi nil cas kt In the stately old iaah ooed uuiulou

wnicn he so loug ealigd bouie.

uppoaji tbe JAraoklln House, on ttu

ouiMw sit a utun old buttahaw is tin iau on which cast iuat lut dimtn

toe word 'Woiger," peoplo stop to look

Cwdlt MoMUrr CmmwIimi.

-V (---.w www ow IWft at It, and toars start in their eyea as ibey turn away. Th town-folks and tht

who drove ralln to tbe early morning to

"7"" ""' sposen over toe body ol llui dead, tfecrotary disappointed

"- "f v-hm ja amaii, ana tnoy uutst gle way tooths Preside and eminent men ftom abroad, who coma to booor tbe

v. ui v nanea j, f oigr.r !Wfl lk M"ftbe decor

nm mew tier an cimrch wm

aiuiule. Ahimt r ku ninf... ... 1 1 .

n uuu iviua v OiaCK C Ola. President Art bur, with Ills Private Sec. fetary, and Secretaries ( bamUet i-reHiie

onysenandUresbain arrived, at 11 :30 and

wcui, w aenaior Jiautmonel's. Governor

unniMH aim ian came at noon. Th pail bearers are J. U. Iwl, g, H

t evtaacK, K. 4. nwuo, W. JC gif A. L. Cbew, J. l'routy, 8. K. Urultb and W. Vf.

n r4aa(. '1 . . 1. .1 . . .

A mm UdT WU1HMM ttt tka auL.t . .

mwwm v etoes:. in easket Is of red eedar covered with Imported back riM ' er' April l, 1818, died September 4tb, 18W?' The only flowers in tbe room waa a crown of white rows -nt by Samite M. Blatcbftrdf of New York.

ed. Garrltt Smith, of St. Peter's Ohurcb, Albany, presided at tbe organ. Jfcv, Mr fteTZT' ,c.Uu ltor tl cburch, read the Scripture. I'rayer was msde bv Dr.

WUmhisotok. April to. INUi One of the gresu-iit aouaatioa in Amenen PIHU nrss produ. m by Uio liivelaum o pi t onjrreaa. wUvh CKurrHl .iimnir the winoc .?. ( iuvMir mmlv in wrtain t'SPoi lhl iitktM Anh . m-,..i.... . "

an! n lb- l nMa IHclflo K-.ilitm I .""

ouaoi ll.e.1il.ruri. ,1 1 "...2

iheMHi.tKNtton wi.i wi fir to an" thi

iiiim- wvrv iiii-ludxl in tlie 1st: Jam,," 11

niwne. in itnw; jsiuet w. latl raou. rf

cboselts; M:Milr lolfa. ..V i..?i.-.

Ibotnaa I), KI:.U, r MahHwhucetls: Heiirv

w SihfleW, of fennMylvawa: WitiiMn 1), Keller, i.f I'nmwvU mJjrzL " '

s tract much attention t flrt, buiT after a

J. mo .. l-non alter tbe ewo. tiou it bait to l uiidemood that 1 a is ra a very sei toua matter. 1 Ott Iku Mm. iUh . .1... .1 , ...

m;'rm ' won aeeaion or tbe "iJft0 J" er of tbu

www w nvpinrnuHiTCL inn tiu. ui ...

Vk nk k ...II. J W

whkU be ( ailed t.. Cox in hla ahaTiBraTanli . try"S ' ' Ukliia u,e ik.or. i0ve5 tlapKiOft lvircommlttw 10 lnvetiirate aoitiooa nuule 1 In tbe uubtiv matt, founded n Imm of

wjr aonuleMtMice llicrain. He tlecllnod the lock, and nottiiiuf nun iim-d be iaKtTr TtiU

a iMHMiuariy worU M atatowent. but it JfVliff' iTn WHlusi book r (be rnel win luctily. Mr. tt.alue was nm. ?BVrT;,tt d'rtnsT th" wntei V .VC1" .",;" Jwer his time with biiu at the Arlington Hoiei. an.i. to ue Mr. Am"" wu onl, "He watoheit tiM like a oat."

to look ut his mvimirtiiduiu bMk, wliic-U buia the name ot Mr. MJalne. ami there. 1- no doubt that be uwl his effort to defn. iU I save the jyputatJoit ..f the hear or tbe IIoum of KeprtTeiitailvta. Hue why. it mar htt Makmi , dM ibo di.tinaui.ed ItnuemW tMr!

rembb'torMr. Ames when Mr. Ulaiito naked him to tHirrolHrt hi ti.rrr Anil why were Mr. Amen lia then el.Hu.ilf Ana why was an I snawor rut into hi. mouth in the roport It i frteiidapr Mr. Aaen thnt Mr. Hlalno, when J 2fS2?aaal.ftafr Oe.llt MobUK-r Stoea, a wuted the baoraln -ti account uf the -mallworth of it, Whsver may bo tho fncts bis i name atanda in Mr. Ainea' memiiranjum. iMKlk With th MinlM.. "inVT 7T. ...

.7. " '- ' 1 uu na vi" senra Mr. Blame a teittmouy and uy nwiuieaoonce in , It." I oertaliuv airemrkabiei;we!lled,K'S

K,..".r- eiunl is true.

waa in aery uimcuit

rte ineir mat ne wuu

expulsion, and Uie (ipoaker a Inuui iu-e waa very valusb e to bun. lkiidea. be felt klmlly toward Mr. Maine, white he 11.1 riV.i.

waH r. Col tax and noine otbirs. who were 1 TV u;,,1fnhi,,, ,M ttiiuUe. s he IfftMr. lilalue's aialenMiut naas with kk

OOe, Hut tbl diie not nmi'nn mi....

ra of tumnlo wkn u.li... . ' ""

yersant wlti "the facts' rroVETTLiT:

iiuvii.u a- L ... ----- w

Pal it taaa 1 thai OjJ u ill..!.. n 7 7 7." ,,r

HK WAS WITH BLAINE.

CAuwtu. mud 11D011 tki, iUaMaai i.rAir.T . itevitir that t

were briued bv Oakes Aunt m nrr.,m. . sioek. Mr. Hlalito rei'eiuh- wk.n u.i

icirUlalive acta fur th iV.m. ..7 .... t confronted with the atMimnnnt n.-. .

I'aeitk! Hadroait Comiu.. ,JlL ... I proof In tbe mxtaewtou r ih kV.iL.Tr , i7":

lam liwiMiMiit'n u . 1. 1 . . j

of stock ta the (d7M , .T.T'T"? ' Ames to sho ! ThTt h T ""iT

trrr,0Lr.?lu"Ute H "WIIr.dM aotOonyitaVfaeS inerotmm. Mr. iiimihh mn.i h 1.. out rcoihmi: "im vuu uimuu. Am. 1

. . ... . . - 1 t tummm a hui. . mm mi... . . . . . . . .

. ,C1. lu, " Hiaao iiuuiu any.

e--

A3i ljUJI XOTtfKTg JUMCIr.

i dress.

TWa was tbe cause for Increased excitement, and are tbe news spread tbe ofteert arrested O.lver JfatemauTiook Mm U Savaunab and lodged him i j. Mad tbey put done so, and prompUyfas bey did, there, seetn no d ubt tbe laneed ami Infuriated people who bis urwMbwtl the nrt tree

lowing the revelation was mxttetnB Wtcre Is some talk of mob violence, aaei from Indication, at this writing It would be no ureal urpris 11 beihould be takenfrow tbe jail at Savauoah and sasjexl.

CWTLX ULAXJiU.

I lttW AMulur .lu .. 1 . . ":

- .rre Mnmirwr amps

jmJKiulf lavokeu-rireniea IU.

Cuiv.o.Sepu4oeri. nre broke out in tbe lumber yard ot wood, Perry 4 Co., this venlnr. X

iThOeat waa blsvwin

tatrtbvveadMMktrAi

to attjotnlus yards and otber manulacories. Tbe wind ebUtedatBjWp.w.mtid in ereaseel la velocity. A solid sbect of

ZT rmu , toe across tbe rwer. Tbe Ja o aed eaadl. woeke of Oeer. 0. SUn eysud Sberwiu A Widlama paint bop took re, Two sVenmeri loosed in be lumber yards wpere tbe Are test broke out bad to be abaaooiwd, tbe ees drMng tbe fltejunn away, ft is reported that live ftremeti ksre perished. Tbls baa not been condrmed. The aoborltis telefuapned to iw ItetKtVnky, Canto. anTyriT l?r uce. The flames spread to tbe New York, Pennsylvania 4 Ohio and Great

" w rw wpsiva nepotK, and tbe firemea devoted all tbetr attentlou to saving

MMl Another MitrtMlly WnMuded With n

lAtrasi, UrrmM KH.fe The MMtlMe hH.Mrd Allw n ni Mrna;e. Kew rdonw itcptemlicrii. Jos. TbompMn,a Norwegian Usberman, I1?' l Splee, I, tlUb bis wo liildreu and bis wJfc. Tbe oldest daughter, Mam ievjiiDrteea yoars old, was

nwmeei w wv.ns.rn ocott, ft ilverj sUbl keeper, a year ago, and Ua jelose to her motber. She is very poputsr among tbe young people of tbe ucighboihood. Mrs. Tbompaou is a large woman about Hy years old, and lately It has beca ttoticcd that abe ws acting strangely, 4t.,Uroff Pred despondent, Katie,- tbe next dangbier to Mamie.

went borne from work last night and complained somewhat because supper was not ready, when Mrs. lompsoa SWlv Into ....

ATTACK Kit KATK KlkCKI.Y

and knocked ber down and began beat. h ber fmaerclfuily. Tbe otaer chlldren shrieked and Mamie hurried over to ber mother, and begged her to spare KaUe, when Mrs. Tbompaon pkked up a targe bread knife ami siunged it lute Xamls neck, almost ierertu tbe jugu. Jar: Mamie rushed from tbe bouse with tbe blood pouring fram tbe woued la a

fir. inoitipson met Mamlo at

tne mreaaoid as sh ran nut ,. ik.

?5,fW to him, motbt r Is crsay snd is

innins tnem." jier father hurried on and foutid Katie, whu bad VAI.TKt,: OUT TMK KUWR. nr iftotber tMjd over ber with tbe'knlfc clencbeti and glaring wildly, hbe rubbed at her hubaud, who bad a tierce struaule with ber and took tie KoMe away. to-i of Wood. Mrs. Tbompsoti was taken to police beadquarvr., where' rfftie was put Ubder

rT"' TOnimio or nveu ana Mr. 1 r

waeuier or his own motion or of Mr. Blaine i mont: Mr. Bank r i ... . . ..

L vi 7. J . iijiiniu. in eomnitttea held It tlrat ineetinir on Thurartay. iJeosmber

u.w 7 7 "rri " mane ine

cl-TuooVsT wiw H 1th the leave of tbe committer I will auh.

mittwe may desire to ak by war orexamiua. tion or crowixainlntion. And 1 wiah to state that 1 never owned h share of Ttltok 2 ta t mlit MobUier in mj ""either l,y t puscbsse orbt any way waate w! Nor .fid 1 em retelre. either dirllv or indirect y a Credit Mobfe " ".f "rto!m VbS y, !, Mooilier or rroni tbe 1 n on Pacific 1UIIroal lompany. Mo erun holda or ever did a? anme12iT ;,0ck 1,1 p,rcorporSri, n: a aeent, trutw. or n any- cui.aHtiwhat.ver. I wid. my testimony to liken as exhaustive and aa ini...i..i ... ' '!f"2Ll

every form, or nbaao or own..rai.t7. tZ

tnft tlUlltS nflkatla laib... -

intteinhiart ,ZrK fM,"l'lH.hla fulled

iblUhn.1 anil i"T

oan on a mortaaare or ike re.i.iM.".. 1

ltl

loan on a maMmu

he ait.d hi rurht kirsel

Ir.T:" .UUUU',V 1 ncl4B4 that

aott

ever,

Mlly in 1ut cm tn m.-ui VC. 1.

winw

uihiouuu-4. 1 oonctu4nd that I aid not' ,n,n or tbe wmjwi !wto roM.aetne atockt and therefore 1 ml-pnbite th dnei Mr. Anw odor. I beg to say how! ,J r- Hfsinehex' r in IUt.ce In mvaaif llui i. rT.!T . tMWt the rwalmnnl ni

jMltie mo. 1

werio

At mMwtgkt tbe tire was still raging. aPn ' ot HoilTuart! ""t Company, ou tbe west side of tbe Cincinnati, Cleveland, Indianapolis 4 Columbus track. Three of tbe Heamera P1 .,dr had .rr.ved. Tbe Tie

Tf, - WM n 10 respond, a

fttramera irom Toledo and Krie, ,"u'hlwy by special trains! AU tbe tfottthera wires ot tbe Western Ualou have burned", Including ibeir cable 1 anna eaa. .AUL i a- . . " WWr

rr . OT 'w-fl w hn river, 1m etajiM,re1piKs' wire. aVe aS rifbt, and jw probtni ity tbe in iinT"01 d heftt4uily

i w woaw eawmt eww

Thewratlwegb eeW tmrntug Heroeiyls Mw oewSMed to ibe tea aeiwa aaawMui k.

tbe teinber yards aud adjacent Hmnuiac.

wnej.

t"!.IO::?Wh2. the firms

wmMf . nw, i-erry 4 t.?o.. fin rifl lrt-eite Wve

a Miwtr mi.

r" T.. to ve eTI'lrVr- w were- ruehing 2!fl?r )li.tr' j4"1" Co., Stur. SfW e-rrlage.way, Lynch, forget? levant Lumber Co.. C. J. VIm a nil ot bia own naeit. luiflL. -Lj ,

Jaeaea Iraeb, Wh.fe IHt.lly Mwrnod. Havm a !, nf VlMle, laaghw tJZ from a MrrM fleih. X.'WAJiruK. Pa.. fHaniMi .

A Are stattrd In tbi tsnirimi.r.. .k.

Florence coal breaker at Pleasant Vll,y where Ptimn-lfnaaar Jim,.. r..j,

H'H'.galbrsW Jaiapfrom , twoaiion can of kerosene. The flime CM IHr. I uU

contact with tbe oil, sod lu a fuw min-

tc4 UM vast structure waa .1.1...

LynchVa Cloth's Were aatunitjMl wilt. .uJ

r. ,.) lHV hMr?,tf w" -P-d with a h rrible di alb. Il iumni - ... ?

of water aear by . Jd'drencned bb. Tut'

-TP -"f" w4j 4j gpu RM i I

bet aeu . . ,...i . ' t

at a a

irom ais nrsaat anil Ku.bi.u t..

tors, Including three gentlemen and live MUieX. Wtr la tk. i.. it. i

and UW.--4. Iu wnrssar, were- ntebliw

rLWZJ?'?" " T mind: indeed

,Mvuatio. Mr. Ames never oflereJ m any of tbe stoek at any othee tlZ thTM

nan been narrated, anr i .. .u" "

ever (stored to tneat any tbii W "ther perwmor cortawaiiuu ' any oiner

The report of the evidence states that Mr Hbtine tben turned to mT Ae inill-w dein to ask Mm whether iUm atomr i have iuat made is correct' Mr. AmeSI?! iwru-d ss auawerlng; o air. youTautM. corrwponcta subatanti-lly. with mv recollection r ik,. r... rVt"'y.

nn.. i i " " "t i mw is

t.,' '" " exauiinatioH or Mr. -...1n' m the heat authority for "'"t;r;e report was ao altered that if c. moletelv falli io renect what aotuallv oe'"'Jwmmitt room" jTm ah i5 dr-fr" " important .,.,7 S

,,mT,Vlt .V, titer. 4c, I

commHdW mt MT. iZtZVt all u? devoted Its U.iwentiy the other Vti Sf Afth? oh,rdr iATfftf hMr W8eSy-.&?5

tltanwl .... tu u. i - i

imJ .17. .; ' " 'T " no awore U:at ho Jfr,.,Br,wfMIIWw'" .Mr. Am ". He made thnt statement in the int-mat ik followint tesllnmnv Ty ll?nrv K Mc&mb the bat of namw to Mr. Poland)- Mi h! nam essa Mr. AmeVrXd thl

um Mtamun.iuu.iu r " "

the F nWw! lni u" , K! rf f" oce of York. 115. LnJrl!''"!.Cy. Nw

.c- ..." "v f" "i"""im wwi outer nn

r.;m.r SB read 1 wrote tbe

IPlIf TIteWfV. araa ... 1 . . " t"

and oi or 7w r.,u"B-wrr.r"?1!ent

mettiotMNi vi iii: 8'UM inoso 21 .SJ ilE", ''hMJ!0 ""' ha.1 the mr-

b o. TaMST'ST Ji.L"S "M'n.ndum-

knowfc,i Pwted sn.

uarir beta iUJiTV?1!-JHO-

sna ifflll -VA" 1 1 '""riVHnia, 1 Indiehnji n,n wffeJSnLWSri Utj- which I SerSSTiii i.u ? Mr' Am: wha baa a ways aeremilxl.hlK memory and Ti

. ihiw as is a

tn

'.lif J ember yards; Mouse 4 IleW

ilT ' ' iih; tbe Variety Irou Works, Stan ey's Oil and CdleWorA the trika atHlc,r.ro!

ZT.y ' v"'-' and M, y u a i

Z?r V'r'r' A" -e Soutbttm

"l'7" neniem union, together rii'r r trojSd7ur

u wo-aest evi vi m mitts. 1 aWa& .atui. as. " .

J"T ' 1,1 M supposed to

"""a incenaiary. The los Is nn

w . w ww. Tbe in will

jSjufi.

I.I., i. . ' ' w m

vsw ranuww. rsu ika auu. a ...

them. He met tba rt a.

lug. and tbey bad a tuirror u

owe of the eiukin .w ..V, !

MKtNO 81 .111 SIT I. V eU7n7ta,t0r

wwvfear brlT 'wm the loot of tbe 11 was a veritable blliar of Are, Wbdlng .bunt 100 iwt Jl0lpbt, "id K,TlMt.(' deU breaker tuat aim

,jjiJ ', jilt . nki

ttAti . f"rtfd. him that f

ir7 .il..' I uriifiiuuiH. nut I tow htm SI-W.fft dimeulty In iWciT

1C2 ni ""timony or Mr. Amen b 'lie.i ebtnnttt?l,i2wn ,Jp,Mr'. etmtbs oiolIIr," jeoranihim book ttseir. (nnt nr. limine s name was on sr. Ann ffirw,W.Lrk w,.l,l the??mg ffilSTJ? ffer w'th other. In the7itri-

SnV a :"rT.,,Wiwr Moeirr" The re-

m.LIi.Y.. "'"hi irutniut ltuiii. i was in the

&oi Z e rsay

anSJ l-hanTwhere. aVhT,

Mislaw mhLi kfiBL1" .vmntewte Mr. astesttmeNytn sirukeell Kane!

"Ynu were with Klaltio InCona-re s yuuaarur nob e lamea II. iifatlne. .ft?" aV.111 : ."' he cast hie Isnee, Ibo l'lumiid Knight from Maine,' wot ibtn," an d I he aeod man. Hut I was w.t'i limine: ymkmw! W e both took at.x k hi I itfo Mouk'Twas .juite uwkliOMvo."

Then the editor 'pake him uevorawnarf t but be he .ved sViitleallT1 And now they know oaeli otber iiol Or speak aa the pass br. , . m --.tWew Missrosr. KepnbllrnN PlumirHiir sf lb Treajmry. rJ.,hl ,1m9 opt t" Hiwr Um

. . , . o . - ... ut, if vari r. I bcbiiro against the Kiiubllttin pari voli (overtiorHawlfy.of ( tuium ticiit, briugs Ollt tllM u .klt.urik.i ....... i. .

i I . ; . . "-""in tiuiuinriwD linlWtMiH SbMt'dt Xat4 EC1 t12mrLBjat,onTi r s ibi tbreateiHid with I f4 MnK th Pevcmit, ami Iihs iu luooivMtakur'a liiiiin.ti.u I itiir ami ill.ln.nl.... . i .

on reipM. hepailbtst out, under Tavlor. J' r . 1,0 ,J! UUller 1,Jw. 7.W: U5'L"r Iiuc,,a. 10 umler Linoolg, JUt; ynUer (Irani. l.-27; under Jlascs, two cents per 1,000, ami umler Arthur. ilm-i, .

years of his AtliuinlMti-ation, six millg ler f UHW. As to th tlUbutse. fiitfnls tli avMrae loss. , says, umler H AUiulnistratioiu prior to 1881, was 6.U per 1.000. The avornge sin litw been thirty-nine ceitu twr il.OOt), and Ihia. lm tliliitru ' ni...u .L.

Kepublican party haa blundered the Irea4Urv"-aieaulnB-. of noueaa Ih lita

arcmitio way, that thorn uies are a ponclusire auswer la th eharire that the Republican party had pltuulet-wl tlir Ireasiiry. There are some facts in relation to f tovernmeiit Uwk-keir and i-oikm-tion of revenues which make these MarlirM n. tt..u .1 1.. .. . ! I ... "

...... ..7IVNUiHK eiucneu ot tne comparative economy In t ontlwotinr th (jovernmont bwfore and since the war. lint conceding; for the sake of ami me it I tlixt thy show aocuratolv the averaw Joss during Ihe two jwriotls cotiitmred it in worth while to examine thorn to sot what else they eliow, Do they show, for iunUnoe, that U Uemo.ratic Atlminisimtions before the war were ilU-lintut :..

because the loss utttlw them was gutter than under Uie Kepublioan Atl.

; nimistrntions since that timef Jf tW do they nlso show that U.o Lincoln AdminhUrniion anil the firant Adminia. traUonwera libhonent ' and fneapabkM for the contrast in their losso in col! lecUiifr and disbursinif the reronue and -tb losses Incurrcii under Haye, ami Arthur Is moro violent than the con trat between the liveraifc of Democratic and lie

---r-"-"" "ilMWfKH. Governor IlawlMv hi1 .hi.. w..

welomo to all the cuiai'ori they cmm find in flu. Il . ...... ..t 1 . .

niii ra hbwuii m mat aipecl. More i in ttor taut atill An iu

r , ....... .,v rj iijciii it: $how, or tcml u show, that the laten

Ueniiblican AdministratioiH hare hon Mlly conducted the (tovemmunt atie"

tiai tne Kepuwican tiarty iian not "plundered Uie Treasury ?" llieanswei to this must be that the tlgnm neithei

miow nor ujiiu io how aiiyUiiiiir of the kintl. w It is of common notoriety Uiat iuring tb) two 1, Administration, with thdfi exceeding low ratio of loas ,r 1,M), as shown by the llawleyurei, tlieTrea. urv has been mnm i.i-iu.IIk "i..u.i.i

thua at , any penod of the owiutry's hi tory. e do not steak now of exlraraganee in appropriation and extwtidltlire. thottirli that, iii it j 4f a .ut ....

dering of the Tretwury which makU nc show m tb Hawloy nguri. rofm

whKh the Star Ktii Vvl.l-i.

, - noil efnnt but not lonely example. With tbe oentoM.1 lil.t. .if 1 1. .. .... i-

lmtiea the public has long; siuoa Imimta iictiuainieti. Kotilna lot .v .i.... r.

small ainotiuts were siibiMHinenth' nntl fratididently -eriMHUted." as it was call ol. and ihe miiHf ,rr

lreiwun- fnormotHly increased, th profit being divided Ix-tween the contractor. HtnubHiitM nntrtuu ..i

mrrs of the KetiuhHi.Mii ,".mMH u

the Dorsev-Kradt' mmhln. i .t.

w - w rwn t It VI tp were atrcordiu t t I lm tu..:...n i

, . - , .--a -"" " iiifiij iksn

TlioDemotrstbT oommittw

... ti . i-. v, """Mtii um luimiiwi nnti tnirtv-iour cmm f mv. of txjwer. baa IwHn tiu v-it.v. I i .. . ibch t ex-

Th. kmtioei of iiZLt '.- Ai to ninotnof

Governor nf W Yrf. u im,

check to the reckhsas grewl of the war wiitraetora ami to the autocratic spirit Wlltl.ll uA..l, 1 1...I1. . "I'""

mm m a tv i 11 a a a www iniiii nn aa

. . : ' " it wBi.uiuim ,m i.,NtJon Wiction. Tiie intUitce

o. A Mieiiin io and 187fi killotl the

Miiru-ierm more meet, whek waum

ui e oia.-i, wnlen. toirether with niinniii interest, ammintiny to Some wju aim i ",nt. tr. lllalne. Thdebt was sbom uahl

had Ihii ,1. Jtialne nan tH-on one of the ten:mir .lm r.w.w-

t Jr.V"1.? ':f b'" ,,f curitioaof

. .-.,... , , i Bi-im: nni.nma ( O'llituuv It waa i-etiHmben.il that verv lnr numntity of the wcurlthK nnd bwn dlviiM un Into ;.... nu or PAmais. muI hm Wn rtT.1 '2 tho amou It was tr.ouirht to he slnsrular that.Mr. lttalne who was already a very wealthy man. BhouW liava uniiaiii Tor oser two year, rome lurtirlsfi a aiao caused by the lact thai 2 ,K

.i. 5, -r.i ,": ,, , "i "riH'rtiiiu in J 1 "" twinw rn-ir m exceat or tba

I dejlre turtle imte that fflTO'fi rwMever the 8i.ring of 1, the previa date I wi 1 " hiliy, netnjme wote4?i!L" rbl " 1 , t'Ar?.? rot apal of

Jer. He said it would proee T 1 ' 8Pme Court rbrtna ly fl!ed ainvwnenf. Miid ho could sellWioSl y?d yoewsito. In whiob aeaaniSaa S

m' oi ine mook at a. mi. i owner anil ree n t r a ....... ... ... . : ". .

.. . r veewa n um auuiii . - - -r - - - uubwiii ui isssrvsr 1 11

me tljiw forCgm, 'A0 rt?,rv-'1 wpr, ration Ta teTVlkhowa ii .es5 ? ste.,.aj

Ihnt l reaedVo"nSl..S r..w?lr tlaBiwnawa'firJ'ra

lawsuit either iwn ii.u- ,u .i " J "

K the share wu .rrr tact mat nr. lilaluo s nami

. . . . , - . - , .1.1.., . I. .. . :., . " "

uot 1 7.'J:::"l.'r7Waoi mi company le-

rar-f thiukr rome

n f uu it.... .

matter, snd Mr.

vi ram uvmniuiT. rami It wu in

f.ff ff.".ti.VWrlial favor. Whew the

e whs iiown as a re-

LM'HRM! iftPV Jtfea-ww Mftw..a

!onator, who h now

. j rounir attorney dJll wh.k U..I ....

t - ' --w. 11

H7. 7" r " noun, to

Ina-itttTsSm; nrh urL.!CTr' "7? ' rwt HTAJSryt .W of

a. ... t,: - r.r" .. -.". ini miu iniwr- iui ... ... " ri na.in u vuiaren T e an!ur.t ,lTdl!l,l2! Wnuttfc '-ffiJ" lt to coitai.) .atde i''""uu eeed me waa ore mbiIi jnoUoe. Tht facts am now wn t...i...i

V...2i " nun wji( ouriOil

" f " ine aeanea s srowitur out of

55".Ul'mo lao Hallway and inW

ZiZJ.:, ..mr- aud the

ni-M!?'!?y,nf f'Pwmnees Mr.

urt-7.7 it j-r rvCX. L. 'I Trom tbe fall. mTlhti, ,L. , bai'r eoneern. The S.hi"2'. . . bank, named HnntinrtotT

thV-m 'Tlo died and" ter? hu,"'

nrITO".WB soms Wat

W b7)la Mtmstou i7.

in Mr filrr.-Tr'Z?i.'m,t,' interested

mm- ne nmuiy obtsm-il frit-Mm (iovcrnment )wdtlon hi SrKw HiJMi IMwL.) Wcleaa. Th Vitality lremrracy. The 7r;7ne says -the Democratic P"!'. hf? the National nuisance

""V1 aowipMoa win render rwnible

eattons in '.k . fl awen laon- " ",,,ni pwoo win render noM bio i"1 !r- Plabte w tiie only one wi n., n-ll beltfs."

The DemocraUc partr hai lived ever Mnce orgaiuzcl political divhdons wer. irst kmiwa m emintry. IthasoutHvwl 1 etleralisin, Whiggery, aa KnowWdnglsm. It will follow to the grave

"7" 'nomod i-rwiuct, Kepttblicftnism. 1 llfl 1 lasms w-vni 1 1 UMa-u ..iai

ituro given us jwatftically a tllcUtonhin in tilax's nf a KonnUlU 'ri... ...

' --l" ""v Affiw TIUU1LT anil strength of tbe IJemwracy hgr. ih restraining jwwer of fear

- , .i.ii.,, ithioii uuc for swh a curb would have stolen the

a the Presitlency.

ine jwwoerauc patty had not beea baaed on 1-u.iurJvt t . . ,

, it WWII ill sot have an retv.nl m.u..w . . .

.. wmu a ifitaiior nc a Cfttturv of rfefeai iwl u'i.....!!

now to meet nndvsuioutak t....i.

u. V.i " winio-

IKWR IHUX1' WIIH llll . u .. M.

L..1.I . : .: " f. 01 omoe-

mowere anu iu unlimited iHHitmand' ot money. The DemocraUc party., May be a nuisance in thb TrHtjVeatimation. It I? WMisanoe to diahoneit offleials. to demagogues who would niUleatl the iniople, to political trlflkst.rsof all descrlntlon.H. tn tU m.,..n.w.i:u. ....1 ...

fuF"4.1 tw;.nmfwr of the K.m.b-

I IV.

IlMtlt 1 ekrloiiniiiiMince which

1

will continue timil

RWOHIl)Iishl.

Turn the Rascalg ont!

it ubject littM )mn

waTTlIfi,iH1,e,M,kbIfwi,H THrty ca not get a new Hlnlae lt certain lr miMt flmt a new h umul Xu ' tL " 7. ,m

Mb rehml and hade mU.i t .. 1.

aiuwr ii' 7 . IT!"9 eaye

..... Mivit. it. enoweti mat tttKHt cim tract origin ally 1st untter eowiH?tltlou to the amount ut 41,1.15, there was a net hicrease, without mil- ooimihi. tition, of $-148,670. Upon theU nine, leen contracts alone the Government was robbed of nearly half a million; ahd the aggregate plunder in the entire one blllldrtMl and tl.i IW.lUIH ..u .. ..

v .; iij-iiFiii Hwra lum not have fallen short of J immj mvi

Whatever sbrim, rUM Jul 7.7.

j "- v. m .ij ire m more than matle up by the aincHints drawn from the J rwasury lo imr lawt-ea to.

SO OOHlluelinfr tli ..n..J...! J ..t

Star Koute thieves aa to inaure their asoajie.

An because this iMimanaA

i.l at a . I- w "iwrjiiii- a "lOOt an inaiirn-HnaHt ri!..u .. .I. .

, .....vmiif liavHUH Ui um total amount iCum mv .1 ... ..1...

tler on t.U (niun.M..i 1. m.' .

licaa orators have the braaen etfronWy point to the lKKka as proof thereof. Millions have )nm pnidout in fraud el tbe publio-have actually been stolen wucli as if a burglar had feloniously racked the Government vault mhTi niatle off with tba t ...... 1 ....

.... ..vmniq-nirii uq eatie an ingenious system of IwokkeenItat UAiOtiiuld fa 1 a . I

a awouiinioioril Kit ntt Ml UOOkS balance. r am aabi u..n .L...

Uiffre haj Iwen no ttieit. It Will not tin Uk 11..1 I r

... w .... ...a. unnioj nnM JNeiateura Uie other Republican atnmp on.

they do know thai, wkalem thelwotai