Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 28, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 July 1886 — Page 2

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A OOTOTERpBOMR Jurjiu. Attar tar If crafty tawyer, the trial at mtetogta ta tha Bight pelted to H9Mt aa adjournment aattt We o'clock. Ha aeM be had agood Mac tbt. HsdhtBotwaat this reason was, bat tbat af gnat laMortaae ta the case, vMaaarad likti av, m4 Mr. Qriaaaii asMaBasBsmrnamat nU eleven o'clock weM da Mr. FWmr laowlred what tka Mr. ariaaall dw bob it pabttely , bat assured IdtaB aim prWately Be did wand tha desired adjournment Piamaiir atctevca o'clock tho teram mm tack to tbe court room mm! the nrat witness la lata Itaou eaae steamed upon she stand. H waa fells Base beck, aa meadmet aad draaahwman. Ha tad a afar nerehmest map of the scene of the taaMBfi tefeMAarwttk another representtar m pmafces known aa KeeTa Halt the Anarchism' dew; Tha witness doeertbed tatsmeetieg taU of tbe eoaaaumishasef a dart. aoisenM. uuoerI hole, aaaroactad by mvorsl atone which kad lata aa area, which area m tsuw conducted to tba Mbtarraaraa Tba man were offered la evidence, mmA Am atlMM stenosd down, and Wi aaaa BBCceeded by laapaelor Boeneld. Tbt Inspector atatad la a touching maaner the massacre of lik man at the BayI laa areata immediately preH. . Tba afteraaoa of tba tragedy. he aula, hm atteatlea tad beea called to the "bmn" circular. Be shea want to fbc mayor and told tba matter befers Mai. Accord! to his instructions, ha tba am to asseawle at tne Street atatloa to ta m max im caar an oatbreak should occur. A mm, in n'dock tba awe wbo had hn totalled to watefc tba BM4 tar taaortad tbat it war Mat to araaic it an. Oa baariaa: tkls be fataaed Ma awe in Waldo place aad nuwehort tbeai aartli oa Dcapktaea atreet. Wbn nta fraat rank waa aboat ooaoaitctba aOo? north of Baadolak atnwt, be orderT ttMm to nalt wane captain warn, V the crowd, ordered tbentto Aa aooa aa tbe order m PkrWen. who tad been Meakin, Ml trow tbe track and aatd In a load " wa aam nucauatx. A iBwmt hrtar," Mrid tbe bMoaetor, l baaatfa Waahnt aolaa behind me. and tare I oaaM tarn tbere was a terrine nlaalia. Oa iooklnc behtad ne I aaw er1r alt af tbe fret platoon lyinscathe aaaatt. tm arowa wen eommrnceo irtac. Partoftbem fell back oa Pea ptahi ii atreet to Lake, while tba maioritr maaaaJ tbemaelrea oa tbe alrtewalk and oam-d their lire Into oar lank. After abattt Mrentriire abom bad been ared Mve tbe order ta ceeae trim, and aa the rtteeta were nearff deartd. we bttied ojtroerrea la belNmz tba weanded oAV eeaa. Fwidea. there, atoad and fired over the track into oar aatdat aatil it waa evMenl tbat we woald carry all before aa, f"n be ran awa." fa amittor leantald waa doaerr esamtatd by Cantata Mack, who endear arod ta aboke Ma teatimony, bat alt hi At tbe cfoee of tba into t atari tea ' tba aaart adoare far Amciocooy aBatrow At tba afternoon aeaaioa StaV-At Ortnneii, after a momenta' eonwith bw aaaaclatea, called In a voice the name of Gottfried Waller. Mended th roach tbt tbe faeaa of tba priaomrra trow aaxtnemy m aaaa otfteta f yea, tag aoaae mformation. , Mot a arerer. paand their Npa, bat aaesaectaat look tkf watched the tno witaaaa waa ta aaaaa. A momaat niter tbe witacee aa paaerd and took tbe aiaaal. nlrv mrtaneu tapumea mac we wnMMbie an Mnaac anhniaa. aaa wtorarator waa awara la. The wltaeaa atatad that he waa born in iwltmrbmd, bat came to tbta eoaatry mvaarraraam, aad for thepaat two i tad lteea w taia ctttr, work laa; aa a Be waa a member of tba Uat Wefar Terato, bat left ta aco. He waa a bar af tba aecond company of that aomd bad been drilled la tba aae of Oa Monday eeaalaaj tpreeedlmr mmatebtof tba Baemarket Hbttawent ta GtetTa Bail, at M Went Lake atreet, telpmt o'clock, nm went there la to aa aarernaamewt ta tne Xtttmft The adrerliee. mamt waa tbe mP fcdlowid by tha worda or "voeae aw Momaajr." it atkrjithat am maettaf of the armed eemmty waa to tab ptaea. Be saw Juh pta at tha mretlaa:. AaBaato beard his la nma arew una, aaa kia aetata swaed at tba wlt a parfaatly trwdn Tha wltaeaa aaid tbere ware aboat ar atahtr peraoaa preaeat at thw. A Ramber of men eanad Watfar. aad be waa aaieeted aa chairman cl aba mtatlag. laalc present, bat the wltaess did not bar about others. After he tha meeting to order copies of tha " etrcuiar w?r dltriboted. Xnsla bmatrbt forward a reaolutlon of a prior meeting whtcL ubowed what waa to ta don. What did Bsigla sayf" B sntd thsttt through tbe fail of the strikers tbe other men ahoald coma into aa eecouuter with the poHce, wa should aid them. Ha then told as that the aorthneot group had resotvod ta briag ahs. That If, onaeconntof this work. abowM tappes to the polios at the somen as wa The word 'Babe' would be a Barn to meet. wua aavthtwr It

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"It waa decided thataa a body wa enoaM not participate la tbe Hayamrket meeting, bat ahoald meet at oar regalar places, white only a committor woald be at taa Hajramrtet. tne eommicme re- , ported that aome thing had happened, wa j ahaant attack tne police wnere n A bras arranged for each jpoam to do ao, la addttloa to tba poIlea, we woald attack tba mltltla aad a department, it waa pmanaa to aastray tba North arenaa atatloa eo aa to prarrat tba police interfering it were ahoald be a nght In tbe city. Attache ware to be made oa aft aides at tbe aama ttaae. No preaaratloat were made If tha police ahoald dmpsree tbe Haymarket meeting. We were aimply Inatrncted ta shoot tba police la case there should as troable. la ease troable ahoald arias in tha day time tbe committee; woald esusa the word "Rnhe" to b published. If it, was st night they woald report to as at owrboaace. The word "Robe" waa to be aablished In case of, a downright revoiatioB, aad waa to be a aignaJ far tba mod to ma at. I left the meeting aboatbatf past tot. aad weat home. Next night I aama down to a meeting of the fwrattara workers' at Zeop'a bsli, sad while there tbe bomb was exploded. After tbe bomb exploded I went home. On the way I stopped at xngtr'a lionw aut UMt mm. He sskt It woald be better io go home.' Did yoa erer bare any bombs? " Yea. Aboat six montha ago Usher gave me aae. it was s piece ot ptpc ix inches long. 1 don't Know want k waa Ailed with. It was at Thalia Hull. Fiabcr bad a large somber of bomba, aad dtatrl bated them among memsera oi ma northwest groap. AH the member of tbe Lear aad Wehr Vtrein were knows byaembers. My nnmbex wa 19. Quite a nomber of as took bombs that day. I remember Fisher. Knale, Breltenfeid, Habar, Bheinholdt, Lehman, Uermaa gchradel, Oraeaawald sad Haebaer." At this point is the witness' testimony the coart adjourned. Daring the whole ol tbe lestimoay tba prisoners kept their ayes fastened on tha witness. Their appearance was anything bt pkasaat as tbey stared at Mm, bat he stood tbe scratiny bravely. 'That maa,H said State's Attome) Grinneil after adjournment, "ie in con stant danger of Ms life. Hi testimony is going to convict the prisoners, mm fsiends of the Anarchlat would be onry too glad to kill him. We bsv him uoastanuy gaanled, so tan say auempi woald be instantly detected sad tbe aaaaaama woald be eoavicted. THOMSON'S RASCALITY. A OoMerVeraeg tatk meek Xotertanaaa. WfceeetM a. Ij4r .Wxerea m Um tletim mt JSIaftaatd Cenlee m Well na PiteSa. St. Louie, Jary 18. Aa attachment salt brought by Mrs. Comeria Sand bora against tbe property of the ataeondinf cashier of tbe Prorideat Savings Bank, brings the following facts to the sarfsae: gam time smce Mr. Thomson sopHed to Mrs. Ssndbsrn for a man of s,00 which she then bad oa deposit at tbe Provident Savings Bank, aad offered as secsrtty stock of tbe Provident Bank. She consahed with Mr. C. W. Barstow, bar brotbrr-ln-law, on tha matter, aae as be considered the secarity good, rised her maks tba loan. She did aa, amd abwed tbe collate nil cell fie tee ot stock in bar ptivstc box, which has bee kept la tbe vaults of the Provident Bank for years. When tt became, known that eAaaethln wsa nrroac with the bank Mrs. Sandborn waa advised by relatives to sell bar stock. She called at the bank oa Monday and asked for the box, which was given her. She opad tt, removed tha certificates sad left. The stock placed with a broker sad soon it warn discovered the eertincetee were fomeriss. It is said oa tbe street, oa tbe af (norlty of Mr. Brook mire of Brook Ire a Menken and u. w. Barstow mat Mr. Tbonmoa bad access ta Mrs bora's box ot secnriUe, aad tbat good securities were given her oa theloaa betas coasammated aad by tar placed ta that box. This mads to the preen motion that the forged oertiacstss were substi tuted lster aad the good stock hypothecated. Neither Mr. Brookmir nor Mr. Barstow could be seen. This story Is toM by a genttemsn to whom Mrs. Bandbora's relatives disclosed It. TenMNt'Ontef the TTWm&mTY jwsTawwlfrB Wasbimotok, Jaty 17. Oaptnin Pack, af New York, chief af the division of mens ta tba oUcc of tba Comptroller of tbe Currency, and J. Bdwsrd DesauMs aad Charles B. Hinckiey, o( tba Distrhst ad Coiumbis, 1,40 derks la the odks, have besa dUmimaed for tamper' teg with exsmlnatiea papers. Tbe xslal caassd on Its a sensation. It atated this morning on ofhcisl sathority that tbe department has suspected for some time that crooked work was being done ta the exemrnattons. A Treasury ofBdai said to a rapn tire af tbe United Press to-day-1 W were quietly wtittog to oatch somebody, being eeavtneed tbat frsads wev being perpttrsted la that, line. 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Sr. Lovm, Jalr llWTh tasmdtag tha wsa rat lag of arrstaht which oooBrred at mornlag of April , halt a mils south af Wysndotts, Kan., has bean cleared aa by tha MlMoart l'aclnc secret ssrvlc. There are now in custody sncbard Hamilton, Mike Leery, O. J. Uoyd, Bobert Qtear, Wm. Tosseu aad Pred Newport, who ara easrgad with causlag tba smralang at tba trala It is also charged that these nma era Kabxata of Labor and were strikes. Thr train derailed waa a freight. It waa moving at a high rat of speed and waa almost wlthla wbmUing distance af the town whan the rail spread, tha eagtae struck tha tie, rebouaoed, turned ok lis side aad weat dowa the bank lata the Kaw river, taking several ears with It. Baa. Jt. Horton, the traman, aad Oaa. Carlisle, head brakemaa. were on the stader when the rslU gave away, ad were caught underneath tha broken boiler of the engine, where they were slowly scalded to death. It was not sard to discover toe cease of the. accident. Spikes had been drawn for tb leaxth of two raits aa tha side near the river, and nsb-pisw boHs had drawn from ally-one ties, plainly showing tbat some persons bad piaaasd that there should be a wreck tbere. The local authorities were saable to find out wbo had executed the detail of the plan. The railroad people said It was tha work of strikers; the tsiwrssld the railroad officials had caused it to be done to reflect on the strikers. Furlong, the Missouri Pad He detective, began to work la the esse. lie fouad a wig near the scene of the wreck. A Kansas City hair dealer IdeattAed It as one be had sold to Richard Hamilton, a striker, who said he was going to "dug some scab." It was learned that oa the night before the accident s party of atea had crossed tbe river from Kansas City to Wyandotte, sad tbe maa who rented them tbe boat ssid one of tbe party was disguised with a wig. He save some rood descriptions of tha msB who occupied the boat that lad the detective to suspect some Kansas City Knlahts. Finding it iamossibie to secure proofs against them, Furlong concocted a scheme to secure a confession. His base of operation was Oliver S. Lloyd, oas of the loudest of those who favored ex treme methods of arbitration with the railroad company. Lloyd was arretted May C, for throwing switches and locked ap at Ksnsss City. Fariong had succeed ed la teaming all the secret work of the Knights of Labor ami ih ostaiaing um latent passwords and signs. The detective then Imparted this information to two of his operative who, under tha newt de guerre Geo. Alfred and Tho. Marts!, went to Kansa City and Intralisted themselves with local Knight oa the strength of the Information concerning t!i order they had obtsined. The Sheriff, who is a Knight, was taken la and to him "Alfred" represented hlmeetf to be a secret agent of Powderly, tent to remove, U possible, the odium of aamwf al acts from the order. He easily secured aa 'ntervww with Lloyd, who was told tbe same story. After gaining his confidence aud that of his attorney, "Alfred" secured Lloyd's re lease on bond. Mr. Frank Tutt, counsst for tbe Missouri Paciftc, opposed the release and said he had another charge against Lloyd. This frightened the latter, and he readily acceded to "Alfred's" proposition to come to St. Louis. On arrival here the party went to the St. Louis Hotel on North Broadway. There "Msrtel," ia the absence of "Alfred," secured a confession from Lloyd. As the detective tells the story Lloyd said that be aad sixteen others bad some days prior aad subsequent to the wreak, ing lived In the house, 1M Union avenue, Wyandotte. On the nlant of the Seth of April he and foar other got lato a boat and rowed along the river bank to where tbe secuon Ikh' box ot tools wss standing. They found there tbe elewbar lying outride the box, aad not, aa that official stated, in the box. The box was nevet broken open. They want to work about 2:10 o'clock, and tore ap the rails in a few minutes' time, got into the skit, rowed back and weat to the place where they bad beea lodging. The; beard of tbe wreck the aext morning. "I wss," be said, "tickled to death when 1 heard of the wreck, but I didn't Ilka the killing of tbe men. I usid that it would hart tba order, but If my own brother was under that wreck If I'd go a step to get htm oat if ha wssa scab.'" On Alfred's return he wu told af the coafesstoa, aad tbat eying Fariong celled under Jm name of Mr. Thomas with another msa who was latrodaced aa Colonel Davis. Tba whole story was tokt them with the aApareBt object of seelag how far any defense' Uoyd might suggest woald go toward aaving him. After dteceseing defense, "Colonel Derm" said they ware all worthless aad suggested that Lloyd go to Kansas City aad get all the awn imp) tested ta the wracking to leave tbe country. This was the best way to avoid convkttows. Uoyd congealed aad boarded a train at the Union Depot the same night with Alfred. Martei, Thomas and Davis. Uoyd is reported to have beea la a very gay mead on the trip, and wrote letters to tba Mayor of Kansas City, a Knight to whom he introduced Alfred, also to his wife aad ther Kntghta, When Pacific was reached, the deteeUve's comedy having beea fairy played aa to Uoyd, be wss introdaced to Mr. Thomas Fariong, and la that introduction made aware of the trap ha bad fallen Into. He was placed under arrest aad removed from tbe train at Independence, where he wa placed la a special car oa a siding under guard. There be atade a waitten confession to Inspector Bunnell, In which be changed some af the detail facta of km oral confession, bat bald to its material outline. This was taken to Kansas City, and She rig Ferguson waa swnt for. When he learned "Alfred's" true character he entered Into arrange meat to affect tbe arrests, which were made tbta morning by the Snort and Fariong. - i es rsaaMbnmVaaaa nan BntteianBaeBHiuf BmnnmnnnnmvBvBi ova, jVBjrrrmrvs JnrrBBaoK City, Ma., Jab tt. (treat excitement prevails hi this State over Mm prohibition question. There H scarcely a school district In which the ProhiWUosmwa ara not hard at work, and so fa. they have swept nearly everything. OfHclals report tbat In a number of the count! on tha Mbourt river dram shops have bean drive oat aad license a refused. Bar. Sam Jonas, ex-Oovemor St. John, Dr. J so, A. Brook and a large number of local prohibition orator ara he tump i rane meeting alt ever the Stat.

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Ai.ba.my. M. Y- July SB. Aa tbe Albany tbta mornlag a National af thlrty-sSBhtgaasBskirii lath third day of tha hi asaleaalal ceiebeattaB. The event af tha day waa the Fared af all Nations The boar at whtah Urn procession waa to atatt was nine Lonx before tbat tlm tne traets resounded wttk tba Mmtas martial music and the tread of unmaking to the rendezvous. It waa an hoar after the scheduled time whan the head of the procession moved. The route wss from South Peart street, north oa Pearl to Clinton avenue, to Perry street, to Ontral avenue, to Washington aveaae, aad thence to Bagta atreet, where tha procession was. dismissed. Bverv dweltlng-hoase and business baltdta' along the retire line of march waa profusely decorated. The sidewalks on every atreet were crowded with maa, women and children ta holiday rarb. Not oaly wa all Albany oa the streets, bat visitors from all the surrounding country had come to swell the throng. Kverybost and train brought fresh accessions to tha multitude already within the city. The sightseers were not dfesppolated In their expectation, for tbe strong bat friendly rivalry between the several nationalities represented ia the procession resulted In making it a complete success. The procession was formed under command of Colonel M. J Severance, Brand Marshal, with aa satclent staff. In tbe first division was a Boat bearing young women representing tbe various provinces of Holland, and dressed ia tjplcal costumes. Following was a nost repre sentlng a windmill; with millers in peassat aostaBW at work. In this division also marched Mm St. Andrews and Caledonlan societies, arrayed In Kllta and tartana, their stalwart breasts swelling with tbe pride aroused ta their hearts by tbe itisplrinx strains of tbe becplpe. la tbe second division were the French Canadian of Albany, Troy aad Green Island, with a band from Piattsburgh. They bore tbe banners of the Jean Baptists Societies. On handsomely decorated Boat was a figure of St. John the Baptist, as a child, with a live lamb beside It. In carriage rode a number of gayly-drsased member of tbe LaCro aad Snow-Sboe Club. The Italian, wbo also nMrched In division, were preceded by an elaborately constructed float bearing a ship repre sentiag the Santa Maria, .with a fix are of Columhue, its commaader, la all tbe bravery of Um period la which he lived. The third division marched beneath the green flag of Ireland. It comprisod tbe Hibernian Kmc Corps, tbe St. Joseph and St, Marys saddles, the Kottert Busaset Aksocistion, Hiberalaas, United Irishman and branches of the ; Irish National League. One float, kco rated w green and sold, bore aloft inita center a throne on which was seated a young lady representing Eriu, while fHtrroanding her were other youag todies, dressed in white and green, representing tbe four provinces and 1 thirty-two connties of Ireland. Another float bore Agar representing Bmmett aud Fametl, the former with AOs band bound aa a felon. In the fourth division marched the Grant Ctab with at ty moan tail men In red uniforms, 100 men In white uniforms and fifty in bine. At their head was borne a banner beartax tbe figures "t0." I the fifth division wars the A nolle GeeUto Stegiag clubs. EXTRADITION. rgevhlewi mt the AmfdM KaMrsiHtlsn Treetr With Or-t KrK. Nbw Tobk, July . The fall text of Mm convention recently signed in London by Minister Phelps and the Karl of Rosebery, extending sod adding to the treaty of 142, has beea made public with aa explanatory ktter from Minister Phelps. Tbe convention extends tbe provisions of Article X. of the treaty of 184S to four crimes not therein mentioned, as follows: Manslaughter, herniary, embexzleasent or larceny Involving the amount of fifty dollars or ten pounds, and malicious injuries to property whereby the lllc of any person shall be endangered if snob injuries constitute a crime according to tba law of both, countries. It Is siso nrovkled that the provisions ot article X. shall apply to persons convicted of crimes named in the treaty of 1842 and the new convention, as well as to those forged before trisl wHh the commission of them. Tbe eouveuttoe is not retroactive; ao surrender to to be demanded for a political oSeuse, aad aa trial la permitted for any other offense than the one for which extradition is reqaeeted until the pereoa extradited has had opportunity to return to Mm State by which be wa sarreadered. Ia hi letter to tbe Secretary af State Mr. Phelps says it is understood between the two govsrnments that the convention shall not stead la tbe way af a more emborat treaty, If one Is desired, but iHB ttX MPNNMBNny n-h 0aOjjll wSnmw mV tasnty will not be neosssary. JL swb4b lUaWf swMl mV WKrs?eHrmB TtaXMox, Tex., Jary 11. Whea the tta-bound naiagr train an the Mis souri Faetuc railroad,' da bare at two o'clock yesterday morning, was at Armstrong, Indian Territory, aboat twenty, ftvc miles from urns pmce, Condaeter Brown discovered tba ramnaats of a man's body attached to tbe brake benm of tbe sleeper. Closer investigation showed that some unfortunate person, who kad sought a free ride to Texas ons brake beam, had lost his bnlance and Sullen off, while bis okrthtag caught, holding him so that he was literally whipped Into shreds. MI head was entirelv gone, except one ear. His legs were alee gone, esaept Mm skin. Ia short, with the exception of one band and a forearm and part of the neck, there was nothing but tbe skin left to tell Whether it was a men or nn animal that had bean flayed alive under the conch.

FtB attw?Jb$li fhf YlfrmWe 1 Mmoc.UTOwx, If. T., July M. Lewis Etek, farmer of tba town of Walk III, Who lives just east of the Sbawsngunk Mountain, recently waspsWil.sXW.whlch be kept in the house. Lost night thieves entered, drarxed Dick and hm wife end two children, secured the money, set Arc to tbe boas and Bed, Portaustely the neighbors new tbe Same and saceraded In extinguishing them. The Inmate af tbe house were speedUy restored to consciousness, with the exception of Jdra. rtok, who la In a preeatioa eondttian. Waeon traeka tad rrem mak's plaee ta. mS mmtmm dSsMMtt ma Im nne anal'' at m mwree.

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Blair af frosntbn oi diahnaistyawt n by Mr. laswl'a rata aaTair. Abb to secure the at a 1ft is hi privUege af biimmaitite of tho Mom if km ea do so, but ha orittoms the vetoes as he does without plaiting bimssW th President himself m tha attituma toward which ha thtaka tt ia wntwaam-re. m apite af tha desnaffosrr which Mr. Blair hat tatrodnoad tato aia report, amd of hi to create tarn imprtssmou among isomuMiasa tasAMr.Ctavslsmdbes no right ta veto those little job, tha fact remain tbat he has sack a right, anelthntttia hi aworw duly to exercis It if berafgrds tho miasare praoated tabimas In tne ease af arery erne af the lBy ar seventy private psnsisa Ulk whtah tha PresWent ana vetoed be kaa given food Bsml suBlcient reasons far his oonrss. Ha baa shown tbat tha great majority of tha bill objected ta warn in tba interest of frauds, bounty-jumpers and deserters, and ia ease where tha hardship whs UBdenhwl he baa shown that the relief proposed was no mors properly a pensWm charge than would be any other Instance of destitution occurring without reference to tha war. Tha reasons rhrea for tha veto Wave satisfied as well as surprised tha country. Pleased with hi resolute opposition to the most contemptible form of swindling, tha peopla hare been astonished, at tha extrsordianry capacity of the Congress af the United States for such dirty work. Senator Blair's attempt to shield himself and hi moner-frmbbinr associates by casting; discredit upon Mr. Cleveland will hardly MHmosd. Ha write like a Mast who is la tha wrong nail who knows it Against bis generalities and innuendoes it is sU-ofhoient to got the facta which the veto messages complained ot contain. Cnisaye Mtrmld. ' Wn Ara Not Yet Ruined. We hare always held that on gwod result of the last Bational election would be the dissipation of the fear that a Democratic Administration would bring soma sort of disaster upon tha conn try. Sons of our Republican friends in tha Presidential campaign indulged in the wildest forebodings about tbe probabie eftect on busiaass. Even tha KetHtblicsn candidate for President, well known as x business man. expressed rrsye apprehension. Some of our esteemed contemporaries reallr seemed ta suffer anguish oa ac count of their fears. We hare now bad a full fiscal year under the Democratic Administration, and tbe comparative receipt aad .peuditure are aa follows: axKnew its. InHML fmt.4njat.Bi a stents. SMC1IT JBtH toraat revenue. lIT,M4.iS ansssltonsem.... Btmi.ms.st Tetab sam.msii.sT BXCKKSITCKaS. grdtnsg. ISMi.ll.i TmHmweflH ee ease ew4aBSm Isnsqmnwitse eesess eFe4sbJi4WBww' ssgs,sw,Tssm tnw,miU.l M,iajiW.i 1.MSS.4T BsVls.Tt BSSt.SSt.KK.il Truly, there is nothing m these figure justify tbe fears of those who prophicd disaster as the inevitable result af to Deflseeratfe rule- An increase of $11.ASO.OfM) in revenue, a decrsasa of $14, OB.OOO ia expenditures of which mat nensisns incrcnae aver $8.000,000 a docrease of 21.000,000 in ordinary axpeases. t Oa tha whole, wa ara forced to aa elude tbat Democratic Ad ministration is as snfe a Ke publican and somewhat ebespar, and that tha iadkation of raturnisr proepejrky are not nnfsvorsbly sJmeted by th political change. This ta a. rraat eountrr. with rich resources nstd enormous advantages, and k will Kararacain be believed that only one pnrty mm govern it. Mtm UtrmUL uading; Up tba Navy. HI orideatfrom the way ta whioh the Secretary baa addrad himseff to hi dttttas that ha meaaa to inaugurate n naval establishment worthy af the United State. He believe and says, and soch is tha opinion of all iaformsd sd inst aaaa, that tha aaval Barvioa should be ooBskiarod qoit namrt from tba naval sdministrationTbe naval aerrtae, tha personnel of tha navy, ia ta tba main composed:, to um bisowa words, "of a body of aceom plished men, representing a high, so cial stsmdsrd of personal character. who ara deservedly respected and hon ored throughout the world." Con tin utag bis owb Ismgwsge: "Tbm, unfort nnatelv. csn not be said with eons. ju sties of tha Kavy Depsrtmeat, and whatever dissemsf action tha country has erer experienced with the Bavsl arm of our Government will be found to bar had its origin, not in the naval serr km. but ia tba naval administration, aflwmi 4KFarnn nwsVnnB1 Bs&onrBaBmwfBMwaB jrBBsnttBs am limited toosrtain branches oaly af the busiaass of tho dmtmrtoaeafc" Thaplaa of basin es iworgnnisstiott whtah he ouBjinod ia his annual report haa aaa prtaciples oc directness, nad m-aeticabilitr en Hs side, ft ha eotaWBAdad tbe approbation of thoughtful mea everywhere. The evils and blunders af th present mal systen ha laid bare with an unsparing hand; hut be waa careful to discriminate betweea aha blaaae due ta faulty methods and tha consideration to be sxtanded to hoaorable men wbo were at the mercy of such method. Tha larga discretion af sowar rtrea him under Mm law ia to ha asad by tba Secretary ia tha direottan af a bnstaess-Hke reeonstitution of tsedepnrtsseat itseM BrnsWy n Jtafe. Aa Mr. Kdmunds com pare 19M with ISM he Mast feel a rtift depress ion af swlrtt, a tansmousnass oc nchtar raid beyond the cousoletioa of amy coektail. He has had his prirats dtvrrslsa and rwrmgBf but at what an a aasel Bow tat Mat promts Bwaar ita soawort Km Jtaauultoan &m faBB m& Sm e S mjua

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During tha year and a quarter mat be kas seen in omce ha its interposed many mora vetoes than any of hi predecessors; in fact he has mora than doubled the highest rcoord thug ar.that af General Grant. Most of thea vetoes hnva been called forth by pri vate pension bUte, and doubtless ther would have been many more u tha rosident had time to examine tha i as of this class of legislation which has coma before him. '1 be President's disposition k happily adapted to tua of tha time. Brmlrtt An elderly man in James town, D. T., it appears, has been attracting attention br throwing away money and revealing himself as a cousin af Mr. Rutherford B. Hayes, of Fremont, O. Tba first piece ot evidence natur ally threw doubt upon the second, and the prodigal Burohard wss committed for lunacy. It appear, however, that be really k a cousin of Mr. Hayes. Whea there was found among his ef feet a letter from that statesman offering to pay him hU nn unity of xM down h he would take $4, ar S par cent., off for cash, the people of James town could no longer dispute kw claim of kinship, though at his desperate prodigality they marveled fresiiy. A. Jr. Tiint. The defense mads by ex-Post master Veaxy, of Baltimore, the Demoerst who resigned because tha duties wf the offtoe ware dktastetiil to him knock in tit bond all that the siUy re movals have said aboat hk appoint ments. Ha says ha found the post office filled with offensive Republicans who were innttetitive and be n-moved them kad appointed who pnasod a civil service axaminatioB. Tbe new appointee are nearly all Democrats, and notwithstanding they stood tha highest in the competitive exnminattaa tne JKepuoncans are angry. ut k m impossible to please the Rm'blkma who has ever had a taste of ornoa. Poor Garfield found that out to hk or tan. Buffalo Tim. Tbe love af the Republican party for the colored man wss mot conspicuous r exhibited ia tha rejection of Ms, Matthews by the Republican Seaate. Mr. Matthew was nominated br Um President to succeed Fred Douglas recorder of the District of Columbia. Ha was rejected because be was a Democrat The Republican are par ticularly hostile towards war veterans and colored man who are uemjerais. Thar wjtsnot the slightest ground for tha retaottaB of Mr. Matthews BeyoiMi the one fset that be refused to consider tha Republtoaa party as tha rightful owner of mm race, xne lemi'cranu Ehaa shown far more practicsl will towards tha colored maa the hypocrite in the Senate who ily seek to uUlise him far polKiml pury. jUmmmy Argtu. Tha Ota) Yarn. TTInwJ w)mwlwMMmMpms wtmwB ewwflT Gm9f4$m awarwmrmC9 Mm Confederato bonds will Merer be paid. Thar k not a question bat tt believes just what it says. There ara very few if -say pooete ia thk country who beHevs those bonds will ba paid. but there ar a great many orators aad organs advocating tha principle af tha BsMiUtmia urtv tit! twUivar ta make peopkbelievs they will be. Before a Deaaocratic President was elected, tbe psyment of tbe rebel debt wa discussed an the stamp aad in tha organs aa ana af tha misfortunes whtah were sure to betnii um country m esse Democracy triumphed. The Opifaf doe well to correct the wrong impression its party k rasponstbla for, especially when It k known that oaa of New York's shrewdest and most eloqaest lawyer haa accepted a retainer of British gold to present the cause of tha foreign bokton of Confederate d. nad has actually ieen before Cowjtoss aad armed tha enea in tha tatarsflts ac am ohmw.-u A Fareign Opinion. Prof. H. Tm ttokt, Um famous Oamaa aaBhar af "A Constltattanal History of tba United Steles," any ia a recent number af the Berlin tfafw that tha opinion formed of Cleveland' ability and character has proved ia tha Mala correct. "He has now showa." ssjrsthehlstorinn, la a Meter and wider sphere that h sound and soberjodswtt. the lsst Intention, mrh mors! eeersee, and an unosteirtsUoMi leaergy.aiileh are proof even as-slnst tbe vteleot sod continuous attacks of those msobjas ftHHsns who Sn4 UmmsmMvws nwnaosd lataelr meet vttat Interests. What he Ms stassdy done for Ids sooner' la ths dtay eflbese eusinies sunwes ta link Mi name to these ef tbe test Prestdeate. Tta 'bhv sMrttta leswref thehttewnr, has fulmar earned te tea Imiv in AmerHtan nohttes: the Best soundins phrsaes and the most vehement youMlons of snliow.bra ned tr.mnwrs. ate ttaine, ewn net smweh another hrdfroniiH the pare st la the sstemsi, , the wkh wrsir IZ2r Miaiv tar Bur taeir own mriit.esl VS. 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