Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 29, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 August 1887 — Page 6

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JJtfHOL DibUXJL TOPICS OF THE DAT, te fight Priaee FerAIada tot k mitfed ArKJO aseetiag a Wtemlpeg, Mm., w9s4b lsaei sntmi wsb ilWMlll 90 WdHWW BoeecA aefcs tto Power to join tor In pretesting ftw the validity ( Friae Jfediaaad'a ctoteaaaPrinoe o( Bulgaria. AFmwok professor named Jeaotwa jHpdl jMmvr J4 oa Jmj lll Ol eWaBBV plelea ef being py, tot wh afterward Tmc Soorotary of tto Navy to awarded tto eoatraota for eoeetraetlBg tto five mw naval tiihIi tor which bid wr opened Tn Xwclwk Government does not to to able to aaato bb M mind m to tto dTlHyprseteiaelag to Irish NaT King and Queen of Saxony, on too fcmttiaa at Dresden. America ta largely reersseated wwig tto exhibit. ArrucAnom for prepayment of lateroat ef fel99,999 of bonds were received a tto Treaaury Department e tto loth, snaking a total of jmjmjm to data. Xrw Aliaxt, Ind., it greatly excited rar tho mwi of a salt filed to act aside toe will of tbe late Washiagtoa C. DofMw, who died worth $, 000,000. Aaoaly bildby hi first wife ta tho plaintiff. Tmc Bulgarian situation will probably nederge bo change aatll Prise Ferdiaand reaches Sofia, when sonsethlBg dooiairo my to looked for. At present all of tto powers eenooriiod remain nearly passive. It w otated at tto War Department that to unpleasaatuees between CotoBot Baraa aad Whipple has booa amicably adjaotod to tto oatiefaetioB of tto principal, aad toat tto threatened ooart martial ia averted. A xvmbmi of arreota tore beea mad ia TMIedeiphia of employes of freight -wales m me Pennsylvania railroad, New York eKrieioa. Tto prisoners are said to to tho loaders of aa extensive gang ot freight-ear thieve. Tmt Michigan weather sorrleo bulletin leeaed oa tao 1Mb report tto growing orops favorably affected dariag tto week. Tto raiafaM ia hmmj localities was lasuMoisnt to save early plaated potatoes aad eora. A ctclokx swept tto southern portion of France oa tto 19th, doiag aa Mnmsass amouat of damage. It was most swore ia toe Department of And, whore many houses were leveled to the groaad aad several poraoa killed. Tn Pope has conferred upon tto Dako of Norfolk tho grand, cross of Christ ia reeenittoB of bis service ia behalf uf too otorok. Tho Duke of Norfolk is aboot to parshaeo a large palaee ia Rom ia which to establish a aai varsity. Tk crop balletia of too Kaaitoba Dopartaaoat of Agrkattaro, jaat iosaed, stows that too iadioattoas all point to a Tory largo return taroagU tto proviaoo. Tto weatoor is Tory favorable, aad tao wheat harveet i ia full gwing. Ix-Matok WnxTOK, of Detroit, Mich., to bogaa torso aettoas for damage for 9M,M BgoiBst 1L O. Alloa, Andrew WilMoaas aad W. If. W iafteld, his alleged assJlaats, whoa ho was whipped oa tao atorgo of having Insulted Mrs. All. Dft. Bboxik, tao Foaasylvaaia 8tato Tetertoarr sarceoa. risitod Xasor towatoiB oa too 1Mb to iaveetigat aa alleged aaee of plsaro-patinaioaia. Ko trace of the disease were foaad, aad tho doctor stated that there was sot a ease oKher ia ttoooaaty or lathe State at the preeeat To smw how world-wide is tto interest taken ia the recent railroad oataetropto in Illinois, it may be stated that several people at Feoria have received dispatch treat Barope, more especially from Germany, makinc inquiries after friends aad relatives who were believed to be ia the wreek. Cocokkl MajkxbK, chief iaepector of explosive at London, declares that the ecaetof the woman arrested at Cows on aasnleionof haviar dymuatte in herpessession, contained, not dynamite, to tome specimens of modeling ia otey, which tto aBers mkvtoolc for aomethiag of a more dangerou nature. Vioc-PiutstDBrr DbCabtho of the Com uretei Cable Comoaar states that no answer to Mr. Mackay'a proposition has v toea received, aad that K tto Western Hate doea not aeree to it before the end sfikftWMk. tto Commercial Cable Com Bsav will aaaoaaee a cat ia cable rates te twelve oent per word. UXTTKB BTATM BMATOft RtBBLBBBna-BR was eommHtod to jail and Btod twenty Kre dollars bv Judge Xewmea, at Wood stock. Va., oa the litb, for contempt of aaert. A islacard was paraded oa t street reflecting on tto judge ia a ease ia whieh Wddlebergerwns Interested. ParMean feeling runs high, and there maybe Ts Kavr Deoertmenti informed of the arrival at Wraakei, Alaeka, on July Si, of she United Mate steamer Pint, having aa beard Governor Hwlneford aad Iduoatonal Agent Jackson. The health of tto salssrs. erew aad guest cb board is re ported good, tto Territory at peaceable and omet. aad the Journey tottoer as pteaeant aad uaeveatf ul. Tn corner -stone of tto Beaalagtoa CVt.) toetie moaament wa bud oa the wMh imposing ceremonies aad ta tto presence ot the tartest crowd ever gathered ia tto v it lac. Tto nroeesaioa consisted of ssHHary. eivk aad Maeoak division imsag those who participated ia tto ceremonies were tto Governors ot Vermont, Hew Bempebirs and Massachusetts Tmc tody at a oolored mki, horribly mM mead, was found ia tto woods Bear Frank Ma. La., oa tto Mtn. Her stepfather, Dan aBtaasm4Mfj WaM SVaVOw9tf aWWm a8 mWt aHeal alMai elves and iaaliy ana tars d h tod aetod te to sWe asantid1 tow Pt W IwbbFIIi larv

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ot ot tMbaHHMHftta tto Atlanta It PaoUas tadoaia It jr to tto public oVsIsto at Botttorl, oppoH Coaatoatiaopto, jyOT iwmaiags potag aerogrea Kbw Yotuc aagar asalera ar oxeftoa over too toportaoloa of Hawaiian sugar Ire of duty. Xsiut BoteoaKBaao, of Philadelphia, after owiadllag bis frioad oxtoaoivety by fito'lff ksj Asifssl salilalil ow a w p ansa wwwaaasfarwwt Tmt Labrador aoheriea ar a total fallar this year. Hnoxkbr, Oladotoaiaa, baa bon letod to Parliaatoat for ttoXorthwioh divMoa of Oaotoir, over Verdia, Liboral-Uaioaiet. It is said that to Tolodo, Peoria Wootora railway will try to rai monoy to pay datagos artoiag from tho wreek at Chat worth, aad avoid IHigatioa aad Ixvitatioks bav beea icoaed to th baa- ! ouot of BMdioal editors at Washiagtoa, D. C dariag tao ooatiag later nation si Mdioal eoagree. The Departaesat of atoto has bo eoainaaiioa of toe story eoaooraiBg the sinking of aa AmerieaB iehiag veoaal by a Caaadiaa orair, aad tao report is discredited. John W. Xaokat arrived at Saa PraaeJoso oa tho 1Mb, aad loft immediately for Mealo Park to ateot his partner, J. U. Flood, who is lying ill at that place. Okajom C lb hot, a young cooper, com mitted wiicid at Mt. Vernon, lad., oa tto 1Mb, by taking ftftcoa grain of morphiao. H bad beea married only two weeks, aaa for a week bad ba drinking very heavily. MB0ICAL returns show that 70,000 persons died from obolora in to aortbwost proviaoea of India during June and July. Mayor Rooms of Chicago paid a visit to polios headquarters la Mow York oa th 16th. He was shows through tto various department. His Honor paid particular attoatkm to the detective bureau, aad was informed of ite workings. IjcxATOR RioBUwanoEK, of Virginia, voluntarily returned to jail oa the 15th, from which a mob had rescued him. Tn sloop yacht Lucille from Marblead, Mass., for Proviaoaco, R. I., struck oa a rocc ac sac eaw-aBeo to nyannia harbor oa tho morning of tto loth, aad filled with water. Tho crow wore lauded at Hyaaais Poiat. Judos Flanaqax's west Ulare tenant have decided to purchase their holdings uador tto Land act at fourteen years' judicial rente, tho landlords canceling all arrears, except for tto current year, and these will bo reduced. Jobtk J. Rbillt, aged twenty-two, foreMa of a shop of Ratbbua, Sard Co.'s stove foundry, at Albany, disappeared, oa ttomoraiag of tto 18th. On the 1Mb bis body was foaad ia aa ovoa for baking ladle. It is presumed ho went in taere aad laying down, foB asleep. Pire was started oa too Hta aad tao door ot tao ovea was worn Mccea. nw presence not being noticed, to was baked for forty hours. Tn First National Bank of Heppaor, Ore., capital, 60,000, aad tao First National Bank of Madisoa, Keb., capital, 960,000, have beea authorised to commoaee boslTn Ute Indian outbreak in Colorado is assuming alarming proportions. Tbx Frince of Wale and daughters are visiting in Denmark. gAMtriL Raxball shot his wife near Harrodeburg, Ky., oa tto Mth. Thk yacht Thistle arrived at If ew York on the loth, her voyage occupying twentyone days. Tkxas ex-Cob federates began a three days reunion at Dallas oa the 17th. The Lincoln monument at Spring nem, 111., is reported crumbling. J. X. Pact, a Montreal (Can.) book keeper, raised a check from Jtt to fm.ow, cashed it aad has absconded. The annual meeting ot toe Society of Americas Florists began Hs oaasioas at Chicago oa she lth. BBCMTARY Lamar is preparing aa opin ion on the Northern Pacific claims to pub lic lands. Efforts are being made to get Dr. 8. A. Richmond, of St. Joseph, Mo., out of the insane asylum. Dr. Richmond killed Colonel Jam W. Strong at St. Joseph. Th National eaoampmet.t of she sons c Veterans commenced at Dos Moines, Ia., oatheleto. Many prominent members of the order from Eastern States were ia attendance. Mas. Gsonoc Gould presented her hus band with a son at the family residence in Xew York on the evening of tto 14th. Mother and son were doing well. Thk body of X. B. Dowles, the New York lawyer, drowned off the Quebec boat last week, was foaad oa the 19th within halt a mile of the spot where the accident occurred. Jokk R. Dcxjr, a New York lawyer, Is In Ludlow Street jail for alleged swindling on a large seal. Tkk breweries of C. Stengel, F. Krnns, F.Sohwaab andG. Reitter in Philadelphia, have been seised by tto internal revenue collector for irregularities ia book-keeping by wbkh the Government is alleged to have been defrauded ot taxes. Jbsbc Dckes, a negro editor of Mont gomery, Ala., has been ordered out of towa for an offensive publication. A KORRiBUt murder and robbery oc curred oa the night of the lftth, Bear Fredericksburg. Washington County, Ind. John Heitel aad Daniel Wynlnger, long time enemies, met oa the turnpike, re newed their quarrel aad finally ended it by Heitel stabbing Wyninger to death withahace butcher knife. Heitel then febbed the ckad man of 92,009 and fled. Tbn large icehouses and six freight ears were destroyed by fire at Burtis bay oa Chautauqua lake, N. Y., en the 19th, in volvinc a loss of 479.999. The flame orig inated in tto eagiae-Boase. xae toehones were owned by Colonel C. 8. Barrest, of Cleveland. O. The lee was the arenertv of tto Ctautauqua Jsxe toe Company of ritteburgh. Tee property aestroyed is insured for 11700. AvefjOATinxa ror tee orenavmeac ot in terest ware reoetved at the Trtotury Denertment on the 19th from the holders of ft,99i,S99 of bends, making a total to date offtl,e9,m Tto interest wMl to sent out sMI KaMrv aMI awnHMNBH) Tsm Famfte MaU Company preaosse to reduo Ha oapHal stock one-half. RuseiA ha flted with toe rone a pro tect aaeiaet Prlnoa Ferdinand. SSCBBf ART FAtnCttLB B SintSg-IU esAernrise is eonaldersd a suoooss. TitSBK seems to beageaeral call for Lord Hartmctoh to enter tto BrrUeh Cabinet. Ln&ANB Staxfobb filed hi answer in tto United States Court at Han Francisco Kailwsvs CoatsjiUaioB. A railway wreck ooourrea on tto Be. Himere ftOwwtoWatomgtoB, ea tto 17th, klWifu IfdnhaMamamBB BBVBmaBnHaml analNBaBBBBBl aasS Tv ssrSVaa JavaVKnVrVV asnnm;i rtcrn tear. BFeswwn w amaj

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Tto lady Noosttty arrested at Cow, 1st of Wlgto, as a dyaamHor, bow waate d4Tn4FeasMaia RopaMfawM Utoto ooa veatioM, on tto lTfca, nominated W, S. Hart for atote Treasurer, Hoary W. William for Bapraana Jadgo. d adopted a plat Ayi. mt wkUli U hiiinriiiiiiant w 1 Tn FrosidoBt has rsooaaiaod Frsdoriofl H. Baot a Coun10nral of Ohili in too United toates. Bkcrktaky WnitnbT has doided that Coagress sbouUl bo called upoa to docidc wbottor or not tho famous old toUte-skln Hartford shall be repaired or turned inte junk. Tn offors for th sale of four and on, bait per eoat. bond to tto Ooveramont roooivsd at tho Treasary Deirtmoat amount to 9MM.m Tto rate ranged from 10 to $110. Tto majority wore offorod at too latter Agar. Twb(.vk hundred and nfty members oi German war vetorans associatfons arrived at Mete oa. tto l?tb and proceeded to the battle-fields o 1870, whore they decorated tao graves of their slain comrade. Charlb 1'aub. who swindled tto JiMiiua Cartlne Hank at Montreal, unit., w 1 - - - - , out of f,000, was arreated on the evening ( of tto 1Mb at Vsrsailles, Qtw., il , aiarhteon mil from tto border line. All tho monoy was found ia hi possession. CkahlxY: Parkbr, tto cowboy whe robbed Paymaster Bash, of the United State army, of fT,000 at Hay Springs in February last, was captured on the 17th at Gaudy, M. Y., by tto sheriff ot Logan County. Ho had fi,W oa his person It has juet beea learned that a package , sent from Omaha by the Facile Kxpre on the IStb, was lost between Green River, Wvomlasr. aad PooatelH. Idaho, contain ing 3,000 96 bill. It was stolen from th car. No olew. Tto employes are not suapectoris It is again reportedto the French Goverameat this time, that Stanley has been deserted by bis escort aad killed by natives ia Africa. SHBKirr Cb-aklbs Ltsck of Alpena, Mich., ated oa the litn at tne uetrou i Sanitarium from a shot-wound in the leg, InSicted by the notorious "Blinkey" Morgan. Sheriff Lynch planned and carried out the scheme to capture "Blinkey" Morgan and others, alleged to be the murderers of Detective Hulligan, of Cleveland. Thk Western Passenger Association met at Chicago on the 17th And decided to ad-, here to the rate for tho Grand Army reunion at St. Louis next month at a single fare oa road west and northwest of Mis- j souri river, as already agreed upon. The roads from Chicago to St. Louis will make a rate of one cent, to meet the rate fixed s bj tto Central Tralttc Association. Tn German agent at Sofia ha been instrutted to continue aumtniBtrattve rw illustrative re-, Government, but . tlons with the Bulgarian to avoid any thine of a nature that might lend Prince Ferdinand to suppose that Germany wa holding official relations with him. The French consul in Bulgaria have been instructed to discontinue even busi ness relations with the government. Th property of the defunct National ; Ooera Comnanr was sold under amortgage of foreclosure on the 17th, at the Oak land Skating Rink, Jersey City, where tto , goods had been stored. The attachment was made by Mrs.Thurber f or 58,&0.7. The property was valued at $ 175,000, and consisted of scenery ol a aumuer ot weuknown oneras and other article connectde therewith. The Wddl friT- 1 j7l .1 ! rare 1 i crlt t The bidding was very light. Tn President's journey westward erystallsed definitely enough to permit a positive statement that be will leave Washiagtoa for St. Louis direct about tbeSOth of September, making no stoppages by the way. He will be present ia t. Louis on tto day named for the Vailed Prophet' parade. From St. Louis hs will go direct to Chicago, travellag probably by night, which was not his first intention. He expects to reach Chicago on October 5. The President ha not yet determined whether be will be able to pay a visit to Indianapolis. LATE NEWS ITEMS. Thk engineers' strike on the Mexican Central ha collapsed. A ratb war is threatened among rail roads centering in Minneapolis. IT has been decided by the Brmsn i;ao met to hold aa autumn session of Parlw lmVttftt Ax 'elevator fell at New York on the lew killing one person and injuring several. It i reiterated that the Irish National League is to be proclaimed during the last week of Parliament. X. G. Hill, of Richmond, Ind., was elect- ' ed president ot the Association of Amerlcan Florist. . I 1'KixcE William of Prussia presented colors to tho new regiment at Potedam oa the Mth. The Bmperor wa unable to be present. , . A wrbck occurred on tne riiHwergn . Cleveland road at Bayard, O., on the 18th, killing the porter and Injuring a number f4T jMfcsWMWl f TSe Thk verdict of the coroner's jury in is matter of the Chatsworth (in.) wrecx holds Timothy Cougnltn, section foreman, responsible. He has been arrested. pRRAtDKXT Blanco of Veneruela things the United States ought to take an Inter est In the aggressions of Great Britain in that country. Tkk following new National oanKs nave been organised: First National bank of Russell Springs, Ka., capital, ;nw,uw, nn First National bank of Wa Keeny, ka., capital, ft0,090. Gkkkral Fkrbox, French Minister of War, has gone to the Alps to establish definitely the defenses of the southeastern frontier, and to organize a new Alpine corps. Jmmub Wibsjbamsw, the New York miser, who was found starving In bis room, with thousands of dollars in his possession, a few days ago, died la Belle vue Hospital on the night of the 18th. He worried till the last about his money. News has been received from Badakshan to the effect that ,W9 Russians have arrived at Karakala aad 4,000 at BIrktial. Pnor. O. S. Fowlkk, the noted phrenola&Jstaad lecturer, died at his residence near Sharon Station, Conn., on the 18th, after an illness of only thirty hours. The of death was spinal trouble superinduced by a heavy cold. fr a teml-owklally stated that tto ebeiera in Sicily baa been overcome and that there is no longor any danger of tto oreedina: at Naples or Retina. A Maion ( Wis.) special says Henry P. Arewby, Professor ot Agricultural Cheattetry at the Wisconsin State University, ha accepted the directorship of tto Pean. tylvaam agricultural experimental station, and will leave for the Kent in a few days. BccncTAKY Bayarb and Secretary Fair obitd were tto only s4tednte atthereg 9 VwmU Wt)tt4Mr I MSUlBBl llll -V fw 0t It JaVflMI aWBB4lwBf WmQfQ illjr

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tow AwatHHg Dbkvbb, Col., Aug. lT.-8toriJC Kendall baa naally tosn board from toroagh Van Ctoof, tto eourior seat oat by Adjutant- " ' Wt. Ha foaad Kendall uoar tao Ttoraborg battl ground, wbor to bad - u,-b. a ouiv amaii mv n with hard riding. He sends for roinforosmeats aad shows no sign of falling back. Kon of his men wars kilted in his skirmish with tbs Utos, although on tod bis hors shot from uador him. Tto settlors abottt Meeker are flocking in thors in large Numbers. Tto Utos are re ported coming from their reservation la large numbers, aad a mossoagor has booa seat to Fort Duohono for eavalry. There are none but colored troop there, for whom tho Indians have the utmost eontempt. General West ia urging the Gov. or hot to forward troops at once, and one company of cavalry loft Denver last night for Gypsum by rail wltbla twenty miles of Glenwood springs. Cavalry from Aspen, Colorado Springs, Canon City nnd LendviUe have alee beea ordered to get to Glen wood Springs as quickly as pos sible. Thee troop have orders to assist ini iu Hwini h w ' skw.ifr ia his warrants the Ir4ikhi Mm iuollHed to reel , but as resist this with force of is equivalent to a against Colorow's 1 declaration of band. war Washington, Aug. 17. Mr. R. H. Sylvester, of the police department, who was secretary of the Ute Commission of 181, referring to the present Ute Indian outbreak, says; "it grows out 01 me uisuturutto felt bv mauv Utos with tbs ttlemeut of their difficulties several ytHirg a,0 prioc to 1879 a hue and cry was raised by uoioraao seiwers against the Utos, who then, held some of the flnest . . A A 1 I ..A lands west of the mountains. They wanted the land, and wanted to oust the Utos at any cost. 80 they appealed to Congress, aad Congress paaeed the bill providing for a treaty. A commission was sent out aad the TJtss wore given choice of cor. ttala lands in Southern Utah and situation were granted certain annuities. aa a bonus to mane worn to accept me Colorow (who, it Is alleged, Is making the nreeent disturbance) was one of the first of the Utos to express dissatisfaction with the effort to deprive the Utes of their rich , lands. The Utes were, however, finally , removed, driven from their Ine lands at the olBt of tHe bayonet, and settled in Utaa uK)l HU aritl dewrt ava-lel tract, Colorow rMUtcd all the time. He would not gU ut returned to western Colorado vith 8ixty braves and their families. He Ufm to go totba agency, however, when tlte aHm,itM were distributed and claim ujs SHare.f g. 18e0. Mr. Svlvester says, Colorow h tohn followiHK fr(HH the dB(wtJsfled UtJ of dlffermt tribe. He is I n. 1 1 --J III l(. akfiuv. rVilnrnw. ? """P" : . . . " r : ai.; r. Byivww Beuevea, ' . frightful Meeker massacre """I: River agency. Among bis associates was . , 7 . . - MJl 1 CaptelB Jack, who, when a tOMr, was ordered to leave his tent, and upon his re- . fusal wg8 blown out of the twit nnd out of existence at the same time by a mountain howitzer. Colorow and his men, Mr. Sylare good fighters, and are I supplied with excellent arms. In the lava beds they could resist a large oouy ot troops for a long time. Colorow used to visit Denver often, and a r mr OU OH 9 OCCSMH W6RI W UOVOTHOT MBmtbM- insolent. i Governor McCook solved the Indian quetion right there. He kicked Colorow out " stairs of his office and I nto tha street. down a flight of THE POSTAL LAWS. Kew RetnlsHiHW PrevWed fcr hy Congress About ta Co Into KnVet A Keferm 1h the Manner ef Keeping Aeeeunte. Washixotox, Aug. 17. The revision of the postal laws and regulations provided for by the last Congress is now complete and in press. The book will contain about lx hundred nesres. and to the volume to be Issued to the larger offices in mails are exchanged with foreign COUHi- r -l- . tries, an nppendixcontalning all the postal ami money order conventions will be added. The volume contains all the poetal laws now in force, and a carefully arranged compilation or the various gen oral statntes applicable to the department, written, and much condensed They contain few radical changes from existing methods. The most important cnange maae is in ine manner of keeping accounts in post-offices, and In rendering returns thereon. Hertofore the postmaster was required to keep a record of receipts, a quarterly account current and a general postal ac-, count. One class of expenditure or re- . ceiptfl were required to be entered in one account, and another class in the other. much confusion resulted from the nice ills

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tinctkms between these account. Tbe two ( twn MlM tkat he Intended In a short time accounts are to be consolidated, so that but to retire and marry a young lady of this one return h rendered which will be a com-. citj. The brKn to which tbe accident ocplete exhibit of the business of the current c-ma w-g wht Is known as theClndnquarter, and also give tbe exact state of , Batt Ht Louisa,,d Chicago express. It was tbe postmaster's account with the depart- u tkf) fMt through trains of the Bait!meat of postal business; all debit being ( )nore & (julo road. The conductor was charged and credits given ia one account George wheeler, an old railroad hand. In connection with this system of ac- The train was composed of seven cars,

counts third and fourth class postmasters are to be furnished record books, in which, on forms carefully prepared, their accounts can be easily kept and receipts and expenditures readily stated, by merely filling the Wank spaces with tto proper figure. Thl method will greatly simplify, render easy and uniform the keeping of accounts and rendering of returns, and en able the postmaster aad his sureties to know tbe sxact state of his postal account at any time, as the settlement of each quarter is in effect a final settlement. This change in made with the co-operation and assistance of Sixth Auditor McConville, who believe that great benefit to the service will result therefrom, both ia convenience to postmasters, in accuracy of records and returns, and in tto facility with which account are adjusted in his oAV. The accounts for the present quarter will be rendered upon tbe new form. Tto regulation will be distributed to postmasters early in September, and will take effect Sesteajsber 19. ' - BynnmHe In Ireland. LONBOtf, Aug. 17. Th attempt to Mot Bp the West Clare railway bridge near Enm yesterday has created a great sensation. The outrage is attributed, of oouret, to the American section ot Irish dynamiters, and ia support of this opinion attention I drawn to the fact that tto cartridge that did not explode are ot tto American type. This is not tbe most ormolus! vs evidence that could be brought, tot H Is quite sufficient to satisfy tto polios and the public that the plot was conceived and executed by Irish-Americans. It k IIMTA IHfrfcaVarW 1lW(lTMf ttnHsfcw MM OtttrftffO wa the work of maeharged employe, or .-... a, akfLt abs lamF auayMBan VbbbbJ aW sAjfiafmBBBal WnfWtfW&9 SWl aBrwwVBVsrsFVJTai 9Fy UBJa w as Mtoaamaa LuA bbbVbb 1bLI "bbT jgirllBTBnwBVB PpWlaBf WWW fwl Tf m-J

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Kitted and Warlsteea rsrisas iswMMt--A lfur-llter tstamal Tower Maaod to WASHfNOTOir, Aug. 17. Of all lb rail, road accident that have ooourrod on tto "YH of too Baltimore Ohio, that of thh morning was by far tns most frightful aad noulta. Tto limited OBHress J0. , dM from Chicago aad Ciaeiaaati at f :) a. m., kavinsr two sleeuora. two day ooaotos, two baggage ears aad oas mall oar attached Vc toe engine, ran away from tto engineer t Gale wood. The air brake broke and tto train came thundering along at a fearful iNnvta ot tpotL Juat before tto "Y" was reached the engine jumped th track earrying tto train with it. Tto tower, which was a four story building, was out from ite foundations as if by a raaor. The Engineer, Hamilton Brosius, of Baltimore, was soalded to death. He was token Into Mrs. Sllea Dent's bouse, Ho. t Delaware avenue, where be died oa the floor two bourn afterwards. Tto flremaB, named Smith, jumped from the engine, and had hi leg broken. He is not expected to live. Will Baxter, the operator employed in the tower, saw the train and saved himself by jumping out of the window and catching ia a tree near by. Joe Healy, a boy employed ia the tower, was seriously hurt. The sews of the disaster spread tbrougb the city rapidly, and thousands hastened to the scene. It wa almost the exact spot where the fatal accident of the summer of 1834 occurred. When the crowd reached the the train lay stretched like a wounded sake,extndlngfrom Fifth street,north. east, to Delaware avenue. The engine lay completely overturned and smashed out of all resemblance to a locomotive. The tender was but a maea of iron bolts and bars. Fences, sheds, and everything ia ite track were swept away before the irresistible rash of the iron monster. While the wreckers were at work removing the debris everybody at tto depot was excited. Crowds of excursionist from Lurav. Harner's Ferrr and Bay Ridge filled tto depot and street, all bent "- , " were being made up engine No. ,6M started from the engine yard and jumped the track in such a manner as to prevent the engine from getting out of the yard, causing the excursionists some delay. Many of the excursionists who visited the depot and expected a good time were frightened by the accident and returned to their homes. Some of the iHtstengers on the wrecked train also returned to their Western homes instead ot continuing their journey to the East. The work at the wreek continued all day long. There was much excitement on ac ZluJfli PJ count of report that there were still under the debris. , T 4U 1 -l..tn.l. - j the road in this city, wa on the scene rlv InveatlraSJae the accident. He said the accident was due undoubtedly ton , i,..t ,. vr. Aiitiici vi vuo att tmcattjiTv w nwai ns confident that all the "nvan UmA MwmiHtlM, tlir passengers hau beea accounted for, and that there was no one buried in the debris. There were seven people in the St. Louis i sleeper and nine or ten in the Chicago sleeper, bat no one In these cars was injured seriously. Mrs. Augusta Bond, a lady oa her way to bat- annul in (iurinanr. fcuul bor bead badlv out and lost considerable money and her ticket to New York and Germany. Hhe ' was removed to Providence Hospital. l Charles Xok, who, with his wife and , three small children, was from Cincinnati ... -i -t.,,.t t,.--across the small of the took, and hie in juries may prove fatal. His wife and children were not hurt. He M also at Providence Hospital. Joe Healy, who was injured by the ac cident, is much worse this afternoon, and 1 not expected to live. I Many explanation of and theories to account for the accident are given by rail road men. One says that when the train was about three miles outside the city tto eccentric lever of the engine became jammed aad the engineer wa 1 1.1 wnV llu iWll. nr , therefore, throttle or reverse the link motion. Another says that the condue tor and engineer both said when thirty mites away, that tto air brakes were out of order. Another explanation given is that the engineer became frightened at the i g.te bad Kken passing the "Y," and reversed hie engine, and the turn of the cars behind literally forced it from the track. A railroad man says! "The engineer, Mr. Broslus, stuck to his post, awl when found the steam was blowing from the lubricator into his face. He wa one of the beet known engineers on the road, having been in the employ of the comimny for more than twenty-live years, and wa ' regarded as one of the most careful. He j was a single man, and boarded on Barre street in Baltimore." It uoa aiatMl at tita statlon-hOUSO t)V an ezprM8 car, a postal car, a baggage car, a smoker, an ordinary paseenger coach and two sleepers, one from Chtoago, the other from St. Louis. As Bear as could be gathered from the trainm-n, there were about fifty passengers on the train. Coroner Fattersoa was on the scene of the wreek during the day arranging for an Inquest, whieh will probably be held to-morrow. All of tbe patients, It wa stated at the hospital this evening, are doing well, and it Is not thought there that' the injuries of any of them will trove fatal. These oases, with those of Baxter, Healy, Thorns-, Mrs. Beasoe and Carroll Cook, also reported to have beea injured, make altogether eighteen people disabled by tto wreck. There were ethers who received slight bruises and scratches, and who walked away from the wreck taking ears of themselves. The signabtower, which was demolished in tto accident, was, a structure tnfntvtwo feet square and thirty -five feet high. e The raehto Batlwy laveattgeMew. Saw Francisco, Aug. 17. Tto Pacific Hallway Commission received from Secretary Miller, ot the Central Pacific, yeeterday, a statement of the land grant bonds, Bhowiag that $10,000,900 worth were leed for which 98,944,990 was realised. Tto total amount redeemed from thl mus was 6,13,099, leaving 4,4fi7,090 outstanding. It has been arranged that Jadge DiHoa, for the Union Pacific, aad A. A. Cohen, for tto Central Pacific aad Pacific Mail, will make oral argmaent before tto Cornin New York, where to Uonsmiswill eonrene September 19. WrtBhAAAAa aa ill skAutom amfa amtmUBntlaBSBm! sbbbVbbM iMm BBHummBBU my amg Basny bbTV mBSnwmBBTBFVB amBrmn w vm j . -iFwal my nmsmmg m. -9 Am KMaASMaA Lana araa se prseean amrei

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t4k J(jO JOwOdssMPaJ JFw'JT 44llv aRwHs)b)MH (Ul. ItaMwur AssUaat Wasaiii to Have laieebes'ed ttwtors, and Mis Ar CnATUwouTg, III, Aug. It. The following i the verdict as agreed upon by the coroner's jury in the CbatoworUt disaster; Statu or Iujxoiu, UviwieTOKOoinm-.s,.: la th matter of the inquisttton ea th txxtv of Mr. l)r. Due (ett, of Perrest, 111., deoeatrd, told at ChaUworlh en th 11th dar ot Auguitt, A. 1)., WW: We, the usdersigneil jurors, sworn to Inquire into tto cause of the tWalk t( Mr. Dr. Duehett, late of Korest, 111., oa oath do Had that she came to her death by iahiriea received In the wreaking of tto Niagara Falls exaunion rain m tto Toledo, Peoria A Western railway, on whieh she wa a passenger, at a bridge two andoae-hdf miles et of Ctotswettfc, abiMit twelve o'rloe'i, mldnUtht, Wedaesduir, Aukui W. JaT. We find that tto wreeklag of tto aa)l train, which totally demolished eight eoaehso, one l4Hfs ear aad on esaiae, aad either ktl ed or wounded most ot the oeeueanu ol said eoaetos, wa mused by said bridge bavins beea burned out before the tram streak it. Wu think from the evidence that the bridge was Hr.l from fire left burn Ing, which had beea set a late a Bye o'eloek that afternoon by the section men, a eloee aa sixteen fen en both the eaet sad west side of the brides. We further had that the foreman of section H, Timothy Coughlin, disobeyed toltlve orders from his uierior to examine the traek aad bridye on his section the lasi thing on Wednesday; and we And that he did not ao over tto west two and one half mile at all on Wednesday, and that the said forman, Coughlin, wa guilty of gross antl criminal earelesoneestn leaving ares nursing along th track In suh a dry seaoa aad with aueh a strong ind Mowing. "We reeommecd that he be told for examination by the grand Jury; and, turther, It i the opinion of the Jury that the leaving ot the traek without being petroled for six Hour before tto passage of the xewrstoB, and the setting ef Are by the seeuoa men en sueh a dry and windy day a en the lOth of August, 1WT, were aet wklh deserve severe critieism. "W. W. SieR, Koremaa. P. I Cook, DA vi 11 K. Spaw, tl. P. TUH.NKH, J, K. BIONAM, FnANK OeSHHCNK. 'The within vardiet was agreed unea and signed In my preeenefl sad approved by me this Hh day or August, H7. CHAKI.M II. I.ONO, Coroner LIvingsUHi Couaty."' BRITISH USURPATION. YrnesHela Agitated Over KrllUh KhereaehmeMt Upen Amerkwi Territory Tho United Mteten Invited l iHtervone. Nkw York, Aug. 18. Gusmnn Blanco, President of Venezuela, is stopping at the Windsor Hotel. In an interview with a reporter to-day he said: "The boundary question Ixtween Venezuela ami the colony of Demarara Is of the greatest interest to Venezuela nnd the United States. I am astounded beyond measure that the American preee has failed to make mention of the acta of Great Britain In anpropriating territory of Venezuela and south of the Orinoco, south AHteriCH is divided into three great sections, one of which is watered by the Orinoco, another by the Amaaoa and the third by the La Plata. The prosperity of these divisions depends, In a large measure on the free accese to commerce of the three rivers. The Orinoco I belongs to Venezuela an brfrof the Span iards. The English are awtniring not only the territory of the Orinoco and Amsson, but have actually taken peseieH of the land bounding the Orinoco at It mouth. This act Venesuela can not permit, and conwiueMtly she has suspended her relations with Rngland, and bae applied to the United State Government to net as arbitrator In behalf of Venetuela. The English Government has denied the right of arbitration of the matter. Venezuela sumcient ' therefore m-oiioee to send army to drive the, English uwnn1" " her territory. It is hoped that the United State will intervene to terminate the question, awl require Great Britain to submit to artdtratloa." President Blanco regretted that the American pre had not taken up the mattor, a the usurpation ef American territory by a foreign jiower is ef importance to the United Htates. Venezuela is at jterfect iieaee, and her fiiiHiioial condition is good. The country is occupied in building railroads, and in carrying en local enterprise. AFTER THE UTES. Colorado Treo Alter Cetorow HHd HU Bamf-It te a Mtate AAlrK Far. DkxvkKj Col., Aug. 19. The troos whieh left here Tuesday night for Meeiel were, at last account, marching from Gypsum, the end of the railroad, for Glen wood Kjk-ihh, which latter place they would reach last night. They number one hundred and seventy, and will probably move on towards Meeker thii morning. One company from Aspen has preceded them. Couriers between Meeker and (lien wood Springs have been fired on, ami the impression prevail that the Ute are endeavoring to make communloatkui hazardous. Another company of the First"' regiment is awaiting orders to move, and still other are pressing their services on tlie Governor. General Crook telegraphs Governor Adams declining to interfere, and the Governor ha replied in effect, that the Indians belong In his department, ami hence he ought to take care of them. The Governor has instructed the officer in command of the State troops to avoid a oonrilft if possible, but to nnstaln tbe State officer in executing their warrants. This, in effect, means fight unless the Indians become alarmed at tbe presence of so mnny soldiers and hasten took beneath the shelter of their reservations. As late as Monday the Indiana still had their squaw. and children with them, which does look as though they meant or exited serious trouble. see MretoH Iwn by Rsetlf Training. New York, Ang. ln.-Malcolm FWtl h dangerously SI at the Long Istaad CoJH; Hospital, Brooklyn. Km iienstitutioii mined by excessive training while champion amateur all-round athlete. Thne surgical operations have been perform without avail, aad Wa case in considered Pretty (teod rotterEast Sauixaw, Mich., Aug. W.-Mary Irene Hoyt, Jesse Heyt eccentric daughter, and, her lawyer, heM a mention the Bancroft Hons here Wwlnesday even, in?, Miss Hoyt was the life of the assembly. After two honrs of agreeable In teroourse, H was explained (to the aewWe that Miss Hoyt's rektij wnv r ing to iirove her Insane and get eon H her property nnd pernon. The oi.ject of their vbVK' here was to get a tex preofsdnlon. M''Jl w a one of the meet iistorseMw "JJ,r stou women that ha4 rer a,. AM thekstnAtes were take for tBaastairBBBBS4BnU