Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 27, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 September 1885 — Page 2

WEEKLY COUEIEli. C. 33QA.:XK, 3ublihr JASl'KK. INDIANA. TOPICS OF THE DAY. Mows from Evrywhw. rsmvAi. axd fouticatQii'.vtvoi II ATXFRtaBT assures the Span ish Am Hit dor that ia occupy '"K the Carolines Germany ' no Intention of prejudicing anterior right of SpainA rumor was current in Berlia on the 27th that Klar Alfonso had askd ICrown Prince Frederick William to meditate, la ordsr taat friendship between Spain and Gerwasj' way bi maintained. M. Allais Taro, French Minister of the Interior, deaies that thre are any ram ot cholwa la Paris or the suburbs, er ia the adjoining departments. United States Minister! Stai.t.o arrive! at Rome oa the iSth. Gladstone says his trip to Norway greatly beaerltted hiai. Admiral Cockbbt's remains were interred ia the Hotel dee lavalld, Paris, &n the SSth. Hon. A. SL Keily is the guest of Sjcretary Bayard at Washington. Ha is reported to hare resigned the Austrian ralssiOH. A. Witsox Noreis, late pension agent at PhiladelDhia. having fallel tc settle his a count, has readered himself liable to a prosecution for embeialenieat. The Americas Minister at Brussels deoliaes to interfere ia the case of Chateouneuf, who was arrested there ia connection with tho murder of Mile. Menetrel in Paris, and claims to be a aatarallzjd American citizsa. Vice-Prksidbnt Hendricks and wife have returned to Iadianapolis. He has given ap his California trip aad will retaa'ta at home until Congress coavenes, with a possiWo brief visit to Washington ia th intervening time. Orat Ets chief of the Sao aad Fox Indians, is dead. Ex-Uxited States Sexator Cow as, of Pennsylvania, died oa the 34th. Minister Foster took his leave of King Alfonso ea the tih. Dr. Lkonarb has challenged Governor Hoadly to a discussion on the liquor question during the Ohio campaign. The Crir aad his family appear to be UBBsaally pleased over what transpired at the imperial meeting. Emperor William Is enjoying bettsr health than he has for a long time, his rheumatic troable having entirely disapKet. Mr. Talmage preached to irameeae crowds at Belfast, Ireland, on the SHh. The Presideat and Cabiaet expect to be back at Washla;toa ready for business by the 9th of September. Johx H. Dickcrsox, former Superiatesdeat of the peasioa building ia Washiagtoa, has beea arrested oa a charge of stealing a United States sag. Thb Earl of Caraarroa, Lord Lleateasat of Ireland, says the mob must be taught to respect the law. French residents of Rochester, rt. x., have expressed sympathy for Kiel, aad asked the intervention of the United States ia his behalf as aa America a citizen. Moody and Saakey are holding; meetings at Newport, L- L France has requested England to investigate the death of Olivier Pain. Emperor Williak took part ia the annual shoot of the Foot Guards at Pottsdam oa the XI st. In the Walkup case at Emporia, Kas., the Coroner's Jury found that death was due to arsenical poisoning, and that Mrs. Walkap administered the fatal dose. Lieutknaxt A. W. Ore ely, ot arctic fame, is itdl at PittsSetd, Mass., where he has heea since July l.V.h, and is somewhat improved in health. Prof. George F. Moore, D.D., has declined to aoeept the Presidency of Marietta College, Ohio, recently tendered him by the trustees of the institution, on the grounds that his duty is to the work he has undertaken at Andover. The newly appointed' Chinese Minister to this country will start at once for Washington accompanied by a llarger staff of attendants than has heretofore been provided at the legation, and wilt arrive at his post as promptly as the journey can be made. Colonel Fred Grant, Mrs. Grant aad Mrs. Sartorls arrived at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, Xew York, oa the 31st The party intended to remain at the hotel until the 3d, whea Mrs. Sartor is was to ssil for Seroae. Mrs. Grant witl go to Westehester County to visit her son. CRIMES AX0 CASUALTIES Ox the 27th aa explosion of 3,009 pounds of nitrO'glyeerlae at Roberts & Sobs' faetery at Bradford, Pa., completely wrecked the building aad shook houses for mites around. Two employes were thrown some distance, but miraculously escaped with a few slight bruises. The less will reach several thousand dollars. Burglars blew open the safe in the Pot-olce at Clinton, Ind. , on the night of the 30th, and secured $4M in stamps and money. There k no slew of the perpetrators of the robbery, which was not discovered until the next morning;. Fire at Tall man, Mieh., on the 38th, destroyed Butter tc Peter's saw mill, also a large lei ot lumber aad shingles. Two policemen, named McXatt and Grant, were murdered at Geneva, III, oa the alght ot the 27th. The deed hi supposed ts have been eemmlKed by burglar. Mammal. Henry Holland, while eaaeavermg to arrest eeunterfelt shavers at Caps May, N. J., ea the 9b, was beaten late iasenlbillty, and K. C. Merktey aad ethers who eame to hie assist were retgtaty handled.

A tWARTBR ot a million dollars' werm of property was destroyed and peepl made idle hy a are ia Leaden ea the Hh. It Is new learned that three pilot heats aad fourteen members ef their erews were lost eft Beaufort, S. a, during the recent There was a large crowd at Dututh, Minn!, oa the tHh to witness the hanging of Walseman, who murdered Falrley last spring aad then burned the latter'ssfaaaty to hide the crime. The execution took plase at three o'clock. Only a few peapie were admitted to the inclosnre, chiefly reporters aad ofiieUls of neighboring Two sallow, Martin Thompson, of Alpena, aad Grant Carr, of Buffalo, were

drowned at Port uuron, Mien., uo SOih. Jiessk Vakxer. while attempting to es cape from the City Marshal at Brazil, Ind., was tired upon by the latter aad fa tally wounded. John Rosexhe imer. of Dearborn Coun ty, Indiaua, while suffering from delirium trABIARil on the 2dih. set his house on fire &nd eretnatad himself. Twri llttla hnfi of' AnthOBV Pit finer. Of tinUniia in wr drowned on the 30 tli wuuvuv while tisuin?. Three iersons were killed by the falllof a cliff at Dawlish, England, oa the 3th. A yov.no man namel U. P. Shllth was run over aud klllel by the carsinear Wisner, Neb, on the 8Qlu. Gardner, Holmes fc C?.'a furniture factory at New York was burned out ou theSJth. John Ennis, a fireman, was killed by a falling wall. Philip Lkxz made a murderous assault oa his step-brother at Indianapolis, lad., on the 3)tu, caused by jealousy. A hiot occurred at Ahnerla, Spain, on the ath in which eleht persons were i killed and twelve wounded. A kirk at Vinoe lines, lad., on the 30 th did ;40,000 damage. The Pacific express was wrecked near Catsklll, N. Y., on the West Shore Bond, on the 81st, and Engineer Cole was killed. Ox the 31st Martin Brockman's livery stable burued at Cincinnati, and an unknown young man was cremated in it. W. E. Booth attempted to kill his mother-in-law aad another woman and then killed himself at Texas Hollow, O., on the 31st. Ox the 81st C. Amend a, a Hoboken druggist, filled a quinine prescription with morphine, causing the dath of one young lady and probably another. Fire destroyed the house of Hannah Gibson, a widow, at Plymouth, Me., on the 31st, and she perished ia the flames. Her insane nephew is thought to have started the fire. Ox the 31st Barney Connor, a noted desperado of Decatur County, Indiana, was shot dead at Greensburg by City Marshal Clemens. Connor resisted arrest, aad was killed la attempting to draw a revolver. Ox the 31st, by an explosion at the Susquehanna Coal Company's mines at Mmtlcotte, Pa., Louis Perry and Charles Gtanvllle were fatally burned aad two others slightly. Whilk a thunder storm was ia progress on the 30th, Wm. Miller, whose fari lies near Ltudtey's Mills. Washington County, Pa., was sitting on his porch ia company with his wife, when a bl lading flash of electric fluid struck: the house and killed the counte instantly. On the 31st a train on the Big Four Koau ran over and killed Henry Hahu at Indiananolls. Ind.. completely severing his head from the body. He threw himself under the train for the purposa ot com ruittingsuic.de. Mr. Hah n was seventy! years of age, and a prominent musician. . Ox the 30th Edward B. Graul, chief steward ia a restaurant ia San Francisco, Cal., shot Mrs. Lily Crowser, of Oakland, Cal., because sha refused to marry him, and thea sent a bullet through his own head. "Bull Doo" Kellet. who murdered Uobert Bsird in the mountains in Montana last D ice ai ber, has been captured at Wiaaipeg, Manitoba. BCJftCKLLANKO CS. The Treasury accouataats are expected to make sohij startling objections when they reach, ths accounts of the Fisa Commission, the Geological Survey, the Weather Bureau and others. Irlsh agricultural statistics show that there are f,0W,0W acres ef land under crop In Ireland, na Increase of 81.0W ever the acreage of 184; that there are H3TV 000 acres of grass land, a decrease of J00,000 acres, and that bog, barren and mountain land has Incresssd 27,o. Cholera is re nor ted to have made its appearaaoe at Nagasaki, Japan. Yellow fever is raging a the PaciSc Coast ot Mexico. The revised estimate of the losses hy the recent storm at Charleston, H. C., is f I,09.000. iaoludlae aleag the wharves and $6S0,D0 of privat property, The remainder Includes losses oa shipnine. $D.OO0: on Sullivan's Island. $100,000: cotton presses. i8i,000. aad city prop erty, churches, railroads aad phosphate mills, $50,030 each, and miscellaneous, $1S5 000. The work ef reparation Is so active that all buslaess bow offering is fully accommodated, and ia the next tea days the facilities will be as goou as ever. Oter 490 Hungarians and Polanders timvAramntlv left Pennsylvania for the Northwest. It Is how said that peace between n srlaad and Russia is assured. Exolaxb Is willing to evacuate Bgypt if Turkey will guarantee to maintain er (l9f"e The Bankers' and MerohaaVs' Tele rraDh Company has sued the Western Union for damages to the amount of $t, 000,009. Two ladles t rank were recently nap tared br bandit la European Turkey and were held until a ransom ef $40,909 was natd. The German Govern meat is preparing for the eestfcrueUeu ef a number ef eaaatt, esse of whleh Is a ship eaaal front Baltk Heatat Qkbm Oeta

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from theUalted States during the twelve months ended July Slat, were sf7l,M. A new set ot glassware is beiag hmhufaetured for the White House. The peasantry of South Germany are alarmed over the dlsappearaHoe of the rooks, which they take as an indication of the atmroaoh of a cholera epidemic. Germany has assured Spain of a desire to settle the Cnrollus Islands dispute amieably. An oJReer, who has seen arctic service, ! to hare rharee of the Greely relics at the St. Louis Exposition. There is a rumor that Bismarck's seizure of the Caroline lrlands was a ruse to secure an understanding with the United States whereby Germany would annex Cuba. mid the United States would secure the Philippine Islands. The numtwr ot Immigrants landed In the Uutled States during July was iS.IWl. There were 3,071 new cases of cholera In Spain on the 2Jth and 1,171 deaths from the disease. There were rlftysix deaths In Toulon on the tiuth and twenty ou the tti. lu Marseilles there were fifty-three deaths on the 2th aud twenty-four on the 30th. Typhus fevr Is also spreauing m the latter city. Kefcokks from Marseille have carried cholera lut J Italy, and it Is spreading. Charges of maladministration are made against the Governor of Herat. The Ameer has ordered an investigation. Statistics recenttj compiled show the rate of mortality of the colored race in the United States to bs far greater than that of the whites. Ox the 30th there were 3,803 new cases of cholera and 1,231 deaths from the dlsease reported throughout Spain. Sinca the outbreak ot cholera In Spain V!3,ni0 . . . t i . i . .. persons nave ueen auacea mo manage and 2,619 have died. It is I estimated fat the Treasury Department that there has been n decrease of about $,OCK),00) In the public debt during the mouth of August A very severe hall -storm visited the southern part of Oswego County and the northern part of Onondaga County, New York, on the 3kh. Tae damage is estimated at over $103,000. The special agents of the L-ibor Bureau are sending la their reports en industrial affairs to tha bureau and have nearly completed their field work. It ia lelieved that alt of tbo reports will be in by the 1st of October. Duri.no the week endel August Stth, the l-sao of standard silver dollars from the mints was Jil7,4SS. The Issue for the corresponding p.'rlod of last year was The census recently taken in Dakota ghowis that the population ot tne enure Territory Is about 416,000, aad not 361,105 as previously stated. Ibe latter ngures show the population of that part of the Territory south of the forty-sixth par allel. The Government of Portugal has Informed the Post-office Depnrtment that owing to the prevalence of cholera in Spain, and the possibility ot introduction through the malls, no registered samptes or packs ces containing woolen In Hiiy shape sent via Spain will be resolved or delivered in Portugal. LATE NEWS ITEMS.' Exports from New Yerk for the week ended, August '-IKb were valued at $6,117,14L Thr tin can-makers are on a strike at Baltimore. The glass-blowers' strike at the same place has ended. The union won after a seven months' content. Mr. Glauhtoxe visited his brother in cotlaad on the 1st He Is much improveu in health. The Lancaster (N. Y.) rolling -mills Were burned on the 1st; toss. friO.WW. At Cincinnati the Sportsman's shot-works were damn red S15.0J0 bv Are. The Russian royal party have returns to Kieff from Kreinsler. A xew railway, the Waterloo, DecoraH & Wisconsin, has been incorporated. Db Gibrs, Buss Ian Foreign Mlutster, says peace is assured for many years. Georiu Curry, of Bed Bank, It I., shot at his sweetheart on the 1st, and then killed himself. The young lady's life was saved by her corset steel. Mrs. Ora A. Bowex or my ton, . m.. while fightiag fire in the woods to save her house, on the 1st, burned to death. Minister Pexoletox had a special sudiencs with Empress Augusta oa tfce 1st Ax instilment ot 100 030 of the new postal cards was received at the 1 ost- . . . .. .1. fflce Department at nasningien on 1st. Prussia has ordered alt Austrian and Russian Poles to leave Dantztg wttnia a month. Ex-Sexator G wyxx. of Califoraia, who has beea seriously Hi at New Yerk, is reeoverime. The renin! ns of admiral courDet were finally burled on the 1st at Abbeville, his native place. The Walloon (III.) raiironu ums iounu ii the nosaessioH of Tom Davis, who was killed by Holland at New York, proved to be counterfeit Germany nnd Spain do not seem to be npproachiug an amicable adjustment or their quanvl. The Daft electric motor was tneu on tne 1st oa the New York Elevated Railway, and Is said to have been successful. The Emneror and Empress of Germany will assist at the commemoration of the fifteenth anniversary of the battle of Sedan. The Congressional Committee oa Territorial Affairs passed through Portland, Ore., en the 1st, oh Its way to Puget Son ad. Minister Foster has reached an agreement with the Spanish Government concerning Cubea claims of Amerleaa ciMseas. Fire destroyed the Syracuse Compaay's ell works at Oedstea, K. Y., ea the 1st, together with 2,X) barrsls at ell Lees, JiM.O.

GREEK MET GREEK.

A New Yerk Operator f the 'Heele" lm Wh Tek a TeuH lr a "Ora" I'wts l'er IIU I'rHptwed I'erMrfy With His I.Ue KeittMHeHt Ahshhe the Kpertlng VraterHity IIhw the Oswe Was IMaveit. NKW York, August SI. Tom Davis, backer of FlUg'ratd, the champion pedestrian, was shot and Instantly killed la M. Purc-ell' gambling hOHse, Broadway and Ueada streets, at half-pasl one o'clock this afternoon by Janios T. Hoilaud,of Colorado City and Abitetie.Tcxas. They had quarreled, but over what ls(ttot known. Davis was shot UirouRli the Heart the bullet goint? clean through the body. Nkw York, Spi-4nber 1. The shooting of Tom Davis catm-d the greatest excitement last evening among sporting men atul pmnblers, to whom the deceased was welt known. From what could bo learned of the tragedy from tho police and others, It appears that Davis and Holland had been corresponding together for several days, and yesterday inorulns Davis, In response to a note Irom Holland, met the latter , at the Merchants' Hotel. Holland was accompanied by another Texan, .Tames T. Hill. Altera brief conference Holland and Davis adjourned to the hitter's otllce, hi Road street. What transpired in Davis,' olHoe Its at present not exactly known, but lu less thau half an hour from the time the two men were seeu to enter the I building the report of pistol shots were hoard, and a few minutes Inter uoiiaim was seeti walking down West llroadway in the direction ot Chambers street, followed by Davis' brother, who pointed out Holland to Olllcer Sullivan as the murderer of hln brother. Holland was arrested without resistance and taken tc the Conartt Street Police Station, Roth prisoners refused to mike any statement, Holland saya lie is thirty, three years old, and was cntiaacd In the ti.1 estate business in Abilene, Tex. Hill gave his age as thlrty-ono, ana says he was a City Marshal In Abilene. On being pearched, 81,500 lu bills was found on Hill, and 48-callber revolver of the same iwttcrn a the one with which Holland killed Davis. Roth men weio locked up, and will be taken to tho Tombs Police Court this morning, Holland as tho murderer aud Hill as a witness. . After the two men had been locked up. Captain Kakln went to Davis' otllce and ou the dead man whs fonnd $534 in American bills, and $13 In Canadian. In one corner of the room was also found a satchel containing a nntnber !of packages made up to represent genuine creenhacks but on being opened they were found to contain wato paper, such as used by swindlers In what is known as the boodle game." The police learned that Holland had negotiated with Davis for 810,000 In counterfeit money for 8500 in good money. I)avi. It Is stated, counted oat r nnmber of bills In good money, made Into packazes and placed It In a satchel. Hilt believing this wa counterfeit money, handed Davis $300 in good moncv according to aareemcut. While the business was In progress, a confederate ot Davis, telleved the satchel. Hollmd, who had cidenttv been auspicious, saw the movement and Immediately drew bis revolver and fired three shots. The satchel found after the hhootlng was the one In which Davis had placed the good bills. Coroner Levr took charge of the cai and gave a permit for the removnl ot the remains to bis late residence on Third avenue, near Seventy-second street. Davis went under the alias of Jas. Ward part of the tlni?. Among sporting characters Tom Davis was very well known, not only in this city, but throushoat the country, and was recognized as good authority In sporting matters. He was prominent several years ao as the backer of llucerald, the successful pedestrian, and last spring he again came before the public as the patron and backer ot Willie Donavan, the star roller skater who won the first six days' skating match at Madison Square Garden. Davis was fortyfive years of asc, and was married and had two children, He was a man of tine physique. He 1 said to have accumulated a large fortune on the strength of bis vat led career. When Holland was arraigned at the station he refused to make anystatenient except that he was justified in doing the BllOOtlHg. Mr. Thomas 1U Williams, of Jersey City, who was one of the first to enter the room after the ahootlng, sta'cs that there was a $5 counterfeit bill clutched In the rlzht hand of Davis as he lay stretched upon the floor. In an old desk In the office were bonds of various kinds, some of them purporting to be issued by the city of Mattooa, III. TERR I ISLE" EXPLOSION. rive l'ereiiN Nhocklmlr Hurried lly Natural Oa I'.pI1hh at mutmrgk, V., rrrrsBUROH, Pa,, AHgast SI, The venroom at 8. S. Mervln & Co. 'a steam bakery on Liberty street was the sceue of a frightful natural gas explosion this morning at about eleven o'clock, by which five persons were terribly burned, two of them It is thought fat ally. Their names were Samuel Stafford, engineer; A. C. Weller, machinist; J. F. Hugglns, foreman; John Clark and Mary Charles. The firm recently Introduced natural gas in their ovens and this morning the five persons named were cugaged in experimenting on the manufacture of a new line of goods. The gas had been turned off probably an hour, and about eleven o'clock Engineer Stafford advanced to the mouth of the oven to relight It, Instantly there was an explosion, and the flames shut out ot the month of the even enveloping all la the room. The exploalea created Intense excite ment In the neighborhood, and a large crowd quickly gathered. The room being fire-proof, a conaagratloa was averted. The Mafeftanates were immediately removed ta the West Pes lies ital, wher at lait hmiiU the ware rettls asj.

DOXEY'S WIFE.

KheWas ApHrHtly lu the Way mm! Had telle Krmtvpil-lt MhUs, Tee, If .Mr. JbUhuhh Might Hav AtaUU'd Wrmm the l'ath ofw Guilty l'alr. Hoi.i.v SfHiNOS, Miss., September 1. This community has been thrown into a fever of excitement aad indication by the arrest ot Robert Doxey and Mrs. Walsh Johnson upon the eve of their departure from the State, charged with the murder of Doxey'a wife alwut four weeks ago. Doxey aud Mrs. JohHson made a trip to Tupelo, Miss,, during which time, as has been recently discovered, they passed as husband ami wife. Shortly after their return Doxey atul his wife visited Mr.-. Johnson, aud while there Doxey's wife was taken suddenly 111 aud died without a physician being called In. The remains were Interred without a post-mortem examination. Since the death of Mrs. Doxey, her husband aud Mrs. Johnson have been intimate, and both sold their effects and made preparation. to leave tho State, which excited suspicion, aud they were arrested last Friday, Mrs. Johnson resisting arrest with a phtoh It was developed that Doxey the day before his wife's death bought atrychulue of a druggist here, saying It was for coons that were destroying his corn. He also bought some liver pills and quinine, savin" his wife was very sick ami he believed she would die. When Doxey got, home that night he gave his wife two pills and related the dose next morning. Mrs, Johnson said that Tuesday morning after giving his wife the pills Doxey called for a saucer and some flour, making two alleged quinine pills and gave them to his wile and that she died in two hours. This Doxey denies, and says his wife In her dying moments told him Mrs. Johnson gave her some medicine which tasted badly, and sae was poisoned. The Magistrate committed both without ball to answer for the murder. Mrs, Doxey was enctente. Doxey Is a nephew ot the late General Hlndmsn, of Arkansas. His m ther K an excellent woman, and Is prostrated with grief. He has two brothers, honest, industrious men. Mrs. Jo.insou Is a woman of splendid physical development a beautiful blonde. The body of Mrs. Doxev has been exhumed, and the stomach will he analyzed, and If found to contain poison It is Imrdly probable fie people will wait lor tltM courts to p ins judgment on Doxey. Last March Mrs. Johnson's hu-diaud and his horse were found dead in u ditch wnere they had fnlleu during the night, atul as Doxey was frequently with him, it is now Kluted that Johnson, a- well as Mrs. Doxev, was a v!c.ln ot a dlaoollcal plot. THE PUBlTc DEBT. Tlir Monthly Stistemriit Showlnjc Hi" Condition rtli NmIIobhI rlmtncf. Was-iiin-i.tov, D. C, September 2. The dcot statement Issued yesterday shows a decrease of the public dsbt for August of S2,87l).Ori. The total debt now, les- the .M'.7H,572 net cish reported lu the Treasury, is 91,475,(192.307, and ol this amount !,- ar.O 77C,1)12 is interest bearing debt, The Treasurers statement .snows a gold coin bullion and certificate balance on hand ol $126,371,027, or about r.'OO,000 more than a month ago: aad a standard stiver dollar and certificate balance of $74,541,113, or about 3,000,000 more than a month ago. Customs receipts for August were 817,-2W,418, asaiusteiS,4in,703 In August avearnso. "internal revenue receipts were $9,01.033, against U,COO,S05 In August, a year as. .... The miscellaneous receipts were ouw $1,70;), 75$, against $1.4 trt.l'J-' tn August a year ago. The total receipt last month were 82!,0f.V-,'0, or about 83,'.'50,0n less than 5:i August, 1881. The expenditures In August past were $9S,V4S,S-2r, or 4,750,0) less than for Au just, 1884. . i.-r ,h nvn mnntbs of the current nscal year the Government's rtece,Pt"tfJia alt sources have fallen oft about $0,000,000 compared with the corresponding months of the previous nscai years, . .. tho expenditures have decreased $4,750,000. OLIVER HAZARD PERRY. Th Cnnier-Stnm t a Statur to thr II?n i,r Lakn Kri Laid ut Newport, It- t Th Stat nr. NKWi'ORT, It. I., September 2,-The ceremony of laving the corner-stone of the statue to the memory of Commodore Oliver Hazard Ferry, of Lake Krle fame, was performed yesterday morulas wuh all the pomp and ritual of the Grand Lodge of Masons. The statue is now on te grounds, and will be placed In position to-day. The hetaht of statue and base Is twenty-llvo feet. Tho base Is ol the best Westerly granite. On one side Is the simple word H'erry" and on the i e verse sldo the well-known sentence, first hoard on Lake Krle In 1813: "We have met the enemy and they are ours. The lower tier of tho base 19 divided Into lour sections, while the top tier Is square and Is one block. The Arum of the statue Is very striking. It wpwcntj the naval hero as bavin?; jut ntPIJ Irom the boat that conveyed him from the ship Lawrence to the ship standing listless upon the dw of the latter vessel with upraised hand, rWIW directions to Uie n.en aloft the Mils as to enable fclw ra len Ride of the enemy, thb b; weighs about feur tons, aa k lcM opposite tie Ferry hwmIoe.