Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 29, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 September 1887 — Page 6

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TOPICS OF THE DAY. Hiwi from Iwywlwt.

BttMt pepeaaiag rBssu firem Aaeerla.

wWwwotMi wcetioa

of Atghanh)taB

TaA

to be dyiag from Mm effect

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bi reported

of the auspuitB

Tmc mrrii of the Xmperor of Chiaa hm beea poetpoaed foe two years, ewlag to Mm iUaees of Mm youthful momtAmmI

the prerantag moneta ry striagoa cy,

Tk rife factories at Seaadeu, Rrfatt

aad Daatdc are rapidly discharging work

mea. bavin abmest completed the orders

tor ropeattag rifles for Mm Qormaa army,

aad perhaps

Tme am of the

Satal mWCe Of Mm ABMST AfelMUMtM

has wm ed Rwiu and luM cupidity

MM MN i COBBedloa wH that try.

Mkd

Mm. Mbxrt War Biicm

arrangements to reedve Rev. Dr. Parker, at Leaden, oa kit arrival fa Xew York oa Mm Umbria, which will probably be oa Mm

I7. A vtA&TiM exhlWWoa ot Spaaish prod

acts wW shortly leave Valencia for South

AmtSm aad will visit all Mm principal

iMtaAMrksu seaports. The objeC i

to open up bow markets for Spanish good. iKnaniiU) Form. Mm wdl-kaowa

war eamesMadeat. who wm to lecture fat

ikU MMirr uaxt fail, baa cabled bis mua

mt. J. R. Pond. Mm his bcalMi is wrecked

d that all of ki MCWiaMM must be

Ciiaklm Hakikt shot his wife at Ham

MiiMrt.K.T..oB Mm ltth, aad MMa

seethimsdf. Beth are dad. Tbe torrl Me affair oeearred at home, aai Hammondsport. The couple leave a ia faat a few month old.

Tk raeht race between Mm Galatea aad

the Daaatlees. at Halifax, oa Mm HKh,

ind m n. m.. Mm Galatea hdar Mm

wtaaeroa aeooaat of ber allowance, al

theagh Mm DaaaMees led ber at Mm Iom

aboat a hundred yards.

Mkkarl Hacck. a tinner, ooarieted of

aaYiaarnreseatodabiilof ISOOt Mw Cla

danati Mftrmary directors for mending

Mm i oofs of Mm infirmary buildings, whoa,

iafAet.be bad doae ho work at all

Mm roofs, wm soatoaeed oa Mm ttth to the

peaKeatiary.

Xbb Haxlax, the mmb, baa gone to iaa Pmadsco, oa roate to Australia, to row bis match with Beach, for which fxJW a aide baa beea posted. He accounts for

aa ah.nomenal Maac ia ki reeeat race

wiMi TeeaMr by Mm fact that Mm was six hundred feet short.

He

aad tak

a.

Pu aeJmj JuB(B(l eBs

Kedrek,U..a Mm -

aUofoforai to tadaeo sleep,

Bsc aa overdose went off iato

hat kaows ao waxeams. Me waa

ahrtgr-atx yoara old aad asarried, leari a

wire aa aoverai aatau eattaraa ia

CoLOKStL Swrrauta, eatot of tboRaroaa

of atariatics, ia ohargod with rMatiaic

the CiTil-Serrioe law ia hia aapoiataMata,

bat aaya bo is williac to faoe aw aooaeon.

HCf " sthk-kkk, eaptata ot wm uaore-

1 Baae Bait Ctab. waa arrentd oa Wm

for barias partieipatod ia a Sttaday

Muae of teaee-aaii. He waa reieaeen whw

m bait, aoadiajr trial ia Mm potto court.

B. Thoman. zoaoral aaiMrfatoadeac ot

Mm Brio railway, ba4 reela-aed. He waa

with Mm road twelve years. Russia has finally seat her otfteial eir eater to Mm Powers oa Pordiaaad aad Bat aaria. Briefly aoataMriaod, it says Fordi

aaad ataat Taoato the uuroae, aaa ue ia a

harry aboat it, too. Tmk ABaericaa noaee moaiorial has be

aiiraed by 900 asombers of theBrjitish Hoaee of Coatatoas, iaeladiac Mr. Josoph Cham

berlaia, Mr. A. J. 3d aadolla aad Sirueorge

O. Trorelyaa. It Is aaderstoodthatapoaksr Carlialo ia toads to rmAr to Mm reooat poiitieal ooa

tribaMoa of ax-Seaker Koifer to Mm JFV

BVOBBwf MftV sNsBaA bBBBBBsB CUajT

of Maaoroal haa boast frisdnd ap, mm

sbbbAcWHK bb0b(MbS41I IbbWbbbb bbH sfljfc"W

Maaar B. Ivaa waa oa Mm staad ia

referaaoe oaae before Jwsbjo Boa parts,

at Bow York, oa Mm Jwsh, bat proved aa

aaeemataaioattre wttaoaa.

Btatk iwtitioal coaroatioas were aew

oa Mm 3M4h: Iowa BHtbUoaaa at JJes

Marvlaad KeaWieaas at Baiu

atore aad Poaasylvaaia ProhibiUoaleta at

Harrisburt'.

DiafATCHaa from Iadia state that Ayoua

KkAN, with hia priaeipal followers, aas eeeapotl aad is harryiae toward Herat

with all pube speed. The Afgbaa oal-

oadsaTortaK to sTenaao asm

oaptara Mat, bat with seaaM ahaaee of sao-

eoss.

KMrsaOK Wiluam waa well eaoaga oa

Mm h to take a drive. He also wltaeesed Mm aaaaal shootiagooateets of the oat-

eors of Mm First Gaarda.

Joax AxiHtKMKX. a bartoador la Billy

HOYAL OOWOf sKDtMSrOH,

i Vseaavia Btoos Jse

" Uriwf JSJMSeaOO

aatt seoaMea.'".l .

sfc 'Tbb4sBBB

a West aa Taahoa

M.M BJslsNM Tata mt

TbomiMoa's reetaarant at Gloacestor, N. " . At. . aOm.I

Jrac Kcxur, of the Ciaeiaaati Coart ml Catmtmaa Pleas, haa mated a auMsda-

sms oa Mm applicatioa of Mm Uakm Labor party, directing the Board of BmcMocm to hereafter recogaiae Mm Uaioa Labor party ia asakiag appoiataMaU of dorks, rogistrara aad jadgos of oleetioa.

A oijoiraIj coart martial has beea ap poiated to aseet at WahiBgton Barracks, D. a, oa Xoaday, Aagaat , t try Beeoad-Lieateaaat J. IT. Weber for aegleot of daty aad dieobedieaee of orders ia Mm work of Mm signal service, apoa ohargos preferred by Geaerai Greely. Tnc close of Mm week eaded Mm 9Mh feaad Mm Detroits stiil at Mm bead of tbo

mo ball-ball series, ChJeago oao

behtad Mmbs aad Mm Bostoaa

to fifth place. The St. Loa

i keen Mwir load la Mm AseoeiaMoa,

wM4 Loaisrilie seeoad, sixtoea gaasos be-

Xr. Joaarx Xiixaa, Consaiisffioaer of Ia4eraa) Reroaae, who left Waahiagtosv for his home ia West Vtrgiaia aboat a teat ago for Mm beaefit of bis IsoaHa, whioh bad becoaM eoaaiderably Impaired, is now at Mm Warn springs of Virginia, afferiag from a serers aCeetioB ot Mm kidswys.

Tm Secretary of Mm Xavy is aboat to seil Mm old sloop of war Cyaae, bow lying at Mm Hare Island Jfavy Yard, Baa Fraa-

eieoo. The Cayae is the hast ship resaata lag of MMBMaf-waroaptared from Mm twUik ia M aad waa takea by Mm

Coaatitnttoa, commanded by Captaia

Caas. Stewart.

Datib Okxy, of Mm Mercantile Maria divieioa of Mm Trsaaary Departaseat, who has beea annotated br Beeretary Fair-

mkUd tm MaiM iato Mm noth'jia of the

Board of InwalrraMoa of Mm port of Xew

Yodc, preseated his oredeatials to CoUeeter XagoMoa Mm Bid aad had a kag

eoasahation wHh hiss.

Tmk preparations for Mm celebration of the Poae's iabilee will begin at Rome ia

BosHeaaber oa aa axteaslre scale. Among

t feature of Mm celebration will be aa

OKkdbttloB, which will be formally opened la ska nreseaee of Mm Foae. Doat Pedro,

IT.. kaiMrer of Brasil. aad Mm savoys of

all Mm sovereigns of Baropo.

Tsar Amrora. Mm larcest woodou vessel

aa ska mat ehala of lakes, waa laaached

atClovalaad. O.. oa the SM. Her

is 41 feet: leagth Ms feet, aad depth

MM feet. She is eqaipped with a2,00horss power, doable eyliader oagiae aad steaai wheel weighing foar tons, tfaewas

kaJst iortha ore trade aad is owned at

aTaaaaaBSaa.aaaf

Taw Thistle crew soaMaaes bard at

werk veitiac Mm raoht iato racing trim.

Tao mammoth spinnaker boom, whioh Caataia Barrsavs is sersaty feet long,

was towed oat from Mm storage dock,

honied aboard aad eoraaed down oa Mm

It is expected that wm Thistle will

be ready for ber first sail in ber radag

gear by Mm sad of the week.

Dvaiao Mm coastHatioaal osatoaalal at

Phliadeiphia aext monUi there will be

soavsatioa of Mm Amsricaa XsMoaal

at Bass, who daisa to ropressat lMffM pirssas Mtroagaoattbe ooaatry, taterestsd ia 'reviving what they consider paroly

Aanrieaa ideas, aad, ia a modified form, Mm KaoW'Betaiag movement of a geaora

woa asm. Mr. Fowderly is a leading Bsc of the party.

UiHMm Mm law Mm Msm allowed for the rsdimptioa of trade dollars wlM oxptre oa

Mm third of next moattu Ths aatoaat rs-

. as to Mm Bid was a BtMo over

Ths iswibn ot tasss doMars sett-

tobeaWiathis osaatrybythe IM

of MM Mia la his report to Congress

I oz"i JpBmJ'Jwwi sVs4 mW flNVIK JaWMMW fft 10 1

laad Japsav

Bartustt. Mm Banter (S. C.) baak ab-

seoador. is believed to have eoa to Mexico.

Tub committee which roeuy jhvu-

gated Mm Ward's Islaad (X. Y.) Iaaaae Asylum have saade a eoadeasaatory re

port.

am Joax Macdokalb says tao jsaaiw

baas shall not build Mm Red River rail

road, svsa if ho has to ase British roga-lars.

Kcws from Meeker, Col., is that a ban

ared Iadiaa backs are on Mm way from

the Uintah azoacv to joia Cotorow oa

Milk river.

Prbshmcxt Grstt rsfased eMmeaey to

Praaxiai. Mm Parisian wocaaa aaarderor.

Thk Govern aveat is asakiag oslorts to

oxtead Mm parools post system recently

inaugurated with Mexico to Boats. Amor iea. A bbm axb has beea made by the stove

asoldors of Um Ualted States and Canada

for aa advance of wages, aad they

threaten a ceaoral strike .if K m refseed.

PoarrrrK information of Btaaley's safe

ty has reached London.

AnjtrrAXT-GxKXKAL Jamisox of Mis

souri has issued orders granting pennis

sioa to armed military bodios to pass

through Mm Stats going to the Philadelphia

centennial aad the Chicago military en eamaaMBt.

Labkxschg, Hatha Sc Co., of Xew York, attached J&00.000 la the Rational

Park Baak aad fM.SWin the Gallatin Bank

belonging to Kaufman Kunge, cotton

aMrehaataof Galvestoa. who failed two

sbobMm ago.

Warrants for aeasioas amoaatiar to

fM,S,O0O wsro iestted from thetreaaary oa the Bid. 3fotwHbetaadiag this large payment Mm excess of Government receipts over' expenditure since Mm 1st of Mm preseat month is aboat $3,5,000. The Canadian Fisheries Department have received infonaatioa of the seizure of more Cacadiaa sealing vessels in MuXorta Paclfte ocean by United States eraisers.

The exports of aMreaanuise iron aew York iast week were valued at i,t,15.

The steamer Fulda, which arrived on the Md, brought SBM.ofs ia English gold. Qubxx Victoria has conferral apoa

Princees Louise, wife of the Marqala of Lome, aad Priacess Victoria of Wales the order of the Crown ot Iadia.

ScifcXTists are iateceeted ia tbe lading,

oa Mm BM, ia aa excavation for a sewer on

Walaat Hills, Cincinnati, of a seetioB oi hamaa vertebra, petrified, of each dimen

sions as to indicate that it beioaged o a

race of glaata nine feet high.

Tax following ifatkHMU im.uk save aeea

authorised to begia business: Abilene National Bank, Abilene, Km., capital $16,-

m; Lambermea's National Bank, Chippewa Falls, Wis., capital f 100,000; First Xa-

Moaal Baak of Beaaoa, Km., capital avv,99; Baa Diego Xatioaal Bank, Baa Diego,

Cal., capital flO,WW-

AX expiosioa ot neutral gas ocoarreu . a Ai eae.l tw

near JtarraysviiM, rs., ea w j which an Italian named Aatodle Salvia! was almost iastaaUy killed "and two other

laborers wore badly hnraed. The taree men were ia a trench, aad one of them carelessly ignited the gas.

CoxeKKftSMAX acSHAXE, oc jsearaeaa,

mvs that Mm preseat valuation of Omaha " ... . -k & e j

property, lawaica mm rrosiaeai-s win aad her mother have each aa oighMi iater-

, ia 100,000. m n ' ! 1,-1-.. TMVItl.u.l.i.

W mi nnnin now died at Deakm, near Brest, of grief tor his wife, Mm daughter of a Breton fisher

man, whom he had edocatea. ne hmvm his vast fortune to Priacess Hohenloae.

Ax aotdioatioa for the extradition ot

two haKdireeds who were recently arrested ia Montana oa suspicion of having

concerned ia Mm murder of Hector

MeLdsh, Bear Wolseiey, X. W. T., has beea made to the Washington aaUiorittes.

Ix answer to aa inquiry from the col

lector of customs at Losisville, Ky., the

Beeretary of Mm Treasury informed him that daty mast be collected upon the actual quantity of reimported American whisky returned as ascertaiaed by re-

gauging at Mm port of importation, and

that the practice oc assessing oaiy apoa the quantity origiaally exported is erroneous.

SvrKRIXTXXBEXT Of IXHCRAXCE ROBERT

A. Maxwell has made a call apoa the

stockholders of Mm Firs Association of Xsw York to make good aa impairment ot

m.m ia its capital stock within ninety

days. This oompaay was organised and commenced baslnee in Jaae, 186t, with a capital stock of ,.

Ax official report says te prospecMior

the Russia wheat crop of both winter and summer wheats are favorable in most districts. The Govern meat ot TaarWa, however, report that they are unfavorable. . .

Mas. Clevklaxb returned to Washing

ton on the Mth.

Tre Xatioaal Kdttorial Association meow

bVw iHHftTVTf 8 JltBiaBBH Ms

Tmk Kuitaa refuses to wiow i-nace r erai-

aaad to visit Constantinople as the wler of Bulgaria.

AX eagiaeer aad firemaa were killed in

aaolKsioB an the BaHimore tmk rail

road at Kaetoa sMiag, twenty miles east

of Wheeling, W. Vs., oa Mm Jth.

HacRETART FAiacniLB opened proposals

on the 34th for Mm sale of foar and a half per cent boads to Mm Government amoaat-

ingto7,l,w.

Gladstoxiax members are preparing for

a determined fight In Mm Commons ever

Mm government's preda mutton of the Irish Xatioaal League. Bbcrbtary Laxar wW go to St. Loals wnm Mm Prseideat, bat for weighty reasons Beeretary Bayard will remain at Washington. Tke wek'ptiiisa system w aboat to ga Wiw9 lfww wlWi Jt(wcls sb4lIc" wlilwi tweaty-feur hoars wttl be saved ia Mm

of

J., received word on the. night of taeWit

tbet by Mm death of hi mother ia uopen-

hagea be Is bdr to $Mv,000.

It is rumored that a iMjwerful syauioaM

of Americans capitalists, headed by as of

ths Vamlerbllts, is negotiating wkb mi Rossiaa GovuriiMt with the object of securing control of ths gold mines of ths Ural mountains. A fatal epidemic Is prevalent In McDowell County, W. Va. Caitaix Jaxr P. Murpht, one of the oldest and wealthiest eitisens of Klttaiiing. Pa., was struck by the Buffalo express on the Allegheny Valley railroad on the Slthand instantly killed. Captain Murphy was bora ia 179s, ami resided in Armstrong county nearly all his life. Dax Truitt, a negro, who attempted to murder his wife at Mount Vent on, I ml., a few weeks ago, was captured by Marshal Schneider oa the 34tb. Truitt knocked his wife in the bead with a coupling-pin ami then threw bar in the river. She was

rescued by neighbors. While at work on the steamer Rosedale at Mount Vernon, Ind., on the 34th, two negro men, Tom Lewis and Austin Williams, quarreled and Lewis struck Williams ia the mouth with his open hand. This so enraged Williams that be drew a rasor and literally cut Lewis to pieces, inflicting about Mtlrty terrible wounds, which will probably prove fatal. Governor Bartlett of California was still living on tbe night of the 31th, but there was no hope of his recovery. Tme Martin's Ferry, (O.) Stove Works, destroyed by fire at Mk-ss o'clock on tbe morning of the 94th. The loss will probably reach BW.OW on stock aad buildings ; insurance $87,000. The stock consisted or 1,80 cooking and heating stoves, patterns and machinery. Kruorts from sixty Manitoba points concerning havest, now nearly finished,

arehitrhlv satisfactory.

will be from twenty-five to thirty bushels

per sere, with other cereals in proportion. The amount of wheat, for export will ex

ceed 7,000,000 bushels. The largest comet that has appeared in many years was reported as visible from Indianapolis on Mm night of the 24th in the northern sky. The oatliae was somewhat dim, but was perfectly plain to tbe

Baked eye. It was first noticed about ton o'clock. The quarry men employed at Mm limestone quarries along tke river east of YounstowB,0M to the number of over 5,000, struck on tbe 34th for an increase of two cents per ton aad semi-monthly payment of wages. Those remaining at work threatened to join the strikers unless tbe demands made were conceded.

The sale of oae MMWsand-miie tfekete, 9USended when tbe Inter-State Commerce act went into force, has been resnmed by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. The rate is tweaty dollars, Mm same prevailing before Mm suspension. Gexrral Johx C. Black, Commissioner of Pensions, Is reported to be quite 111 with inflammatory rheumatism at the residence of Hon. Stilson Hutchins, at Weir, X. H. He is there as the gees of Mm Xew Hampshire veterans. Three physicians have been in attendance.

Low box. As. .-. Freak M. uoher, ot Chicago, was tha reel pleat ot R private amUcuee with Mm Queen, at Osborne House, yesterday afternoon, an4 presented to Her Majesty Mm iaWbts addrees of residents of Chicago of British birMiorpamttage. Ia presenting the wldrees Mr. Collier said: "Your Majesty -In

behalf at daty thousand peopla amy of Ostieego of British birth or parent age, It gives nte great pUaJur to prMsnt to you this congratulatory address. Though sepertcd far from our mheriand, our hearts still beat warmly with love and veneration forMngUnd'a Queen." The Queea replied: "I thank you and the people yoa represent for the address, aad thank you personally for your own words. My answer to the address yoa will And ia this paper," Tbe Queea then handed to Mr. Collier ber formal reply to the address, which is as follows: "I thank yoa for the address whioh yoa have presented me. Coming, as it does, from persons of Bnglish birth beyond the seas, who retain feelings of love for their mother country and sympathy with her, I receive it with peculiar satisfactlos. That the people of Chicago should have given expression to these kind expressions not only toward the Anglo-Saxon races of these realms, but also toward myself, is to me a source of much grati neat Jon, and sustains me in Ute belief Mint the friendship and good will which now exists between the two countries, and which I have always endeavored to promote, are of a real and enduring character." Mr. Collier was driven from Osborne house to Cowes in one of the Royal carriages, aad returned to London last evening. He was asked by a reporter whether he kissed the Queen's hand, and replied: "Xo; I did not, for the reason that it woald have beea Improper, as I am not a British subject, but ana proud to be an American ciUien. I consider ths fact that the Queen granted a private audience for Mm purpose of presenting the address a coraollment. not only to the British resi

dents of Chicago, bat to eitisens of the town generally. Mr. Collier reached Portsmouth Sunday and crossed to Cowes yesterday. He was

received by Sir Henry F. Ponsonby and

escorted to Osborne House, where, at

two o'clock, be took luncheon with Sir

John Cawdl and several members of the Queen's household, including Sir H. E.

Ponsonby, Dr. fJenner, Her Majesty's

physician, and Colonel Byng, after which

he was snown about the house. The attuience took iviace at half-past three o'clock.

TwheTt yield The address Is mainly oon xatulatory, bat

Majesty should not be misled as to their political allegiance is plainly evident from this sentence: "Although the signers are proud to be citizens of tbe United States, they do not forget their British birth or As Mr. Cdller retired, Mis Queen looked at th savers of the address, and said : "It

is very pretty." The Crown Princess of Prussia was iresent. The whole proceeding is most extraordinary ia view of the fact that Mie Queen absdately refused to receive personally the English addresses that were not published here.

.a mm sasaa SaJ am PHVy Bf"BBa"l m

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naaaasv. If (eh.. Au. Si. A Xw

del from Ottawa, Out, sap: Private dispatches have beea received by the goyruiuayt elvlasr accounts of what Mm

Fisheries and Marine Department

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ea (toassaa rtt far a KIn. Loxbok, Aag. Us. Aa saurine ns crowd congregated ia the Palace yard yesterday afternoon to await Mm arrival at Mm House ot Commons of Mr. Gladstone, aad when the Liberal leader finally oama, he

received an ovation fit for a king, nor did

i i .. " V..... i. tu- United Utates rsceivsu an ovauoa m ior a King, nor mm 71.! rSZ anthusmstic greeting of the grand old

L. ILiLolttir saa. DeOUtV JSlKWMT llWm

uhi fc, the AVMseorresiHmdentysstorday:

"If this outraxe had been committed by

f.HaiU aalHHt Mte United States Tresl

stop then. His entrance into the

House was the signal for a burst of ahaer-

ing, haad-dapplag, hat tossing and band

V"""Tr"7 "Z.7" 'Zi.M.Um I kerchief waving that lasted far several

TrVlM fi;.dsht hs or ed contrast to the recep.

dse tbe twojde would rise In their might

and demand such action."

Ths dispatches ars still held prsvaw, ihu

your eorreMndent has secured positive and authentic knowledge of Mnnr contents. ..lv.tana la atatiul ltV BN affidavit

forwarde.1 by Andrew Lang, nrst omeeroi - "Vol the British sealing schooner iywari, 1"!!!

He testified under oaui utaiine aywnm

left Victoria oa May 1, bound on a seal

ing voyage with seven men nnu sixteen Indian hunters. Hs says:

"We commeHoeu sealing on .

tlonol Mr. uimtstons iy mo peopM assembleil outside of Mm Parliament l!wut was that accorded by the impulace to Ionl HalUlmry, Ird Kandolph Churchill and Mr. Goschen. As

each of these gsntlemen apMaretl in vmiw

boots and hisses arote

ume until Mm djet of

the crowd's detestation dtsappe aretl from sight. The effect of this exhibition of popular disfavor, upon Mr. Gosohen In particular, was unmistakably severe, and the eneotade of Mte Chancellor of the Kt-

Scott 7 ort o Vancouver ! ohec,uer crying and shrinking before the

tih1 and killed 4!w fur seals in the Pa

cine ocean. Our vessel then entered

BehriHg sea, July 7, the weather being

thick and foggy. On July 9 we were

captured by the United States steamer Richard Rush, being then thirty or forty miles off the nearest land. We were taken In tow to Ounalaska and laid alongside the steamer St. Paul, ot the Commercial Company. They removed the sealskins, taking them ashore and placing them in the company's warehouse resaltinc the skins with salt

tab a frrua our vessds. Thev put an ont

cer of the Rush on tnwiwt na nut to sea

Tkn vessel was left In charce of an United

States officer and we were only allowed to remove .our clothing. The Indian's were left to find their homes as best Uisy could.

hundred miles

bowls, jeers and hisses of a representative crowd of Kngllshmen was extremdy jntlfnl. The absence ot Mr. John Miwley from his seat was conspicuously noticeable, and was the cause of much comment of varied character. The Tories claim that his failure to resitoiid to the Liberal whip signifies his dissent from the recent tactics of the Kmglish Liberals anent Mis National League, but this is not the cause. The puriHMe of Mr. Gladstone in moving against the Government's proclamation is merely to nlace the Liberal itartv souarelv upon rec-

board the Bayward, 1 ord as lu-andlng the action of the minis-

and sent us to Sitka, wy ouirageousiy unji, m.

voKeii, aim inis can ue uiw mwmnHiy without necessitating Mr. Morley's shortening his vacation and hastening to London. Had Mr. Morley's voice or vote bean essential to the success of Mr. Gladstones

1 1 obiect. he most assuredly would have

Thev were about seven

S Ilia u'lian va warn tal'AS.

. . i- . i r lf.i.i. ami rnui i unit in nis mnk ih T.vninh.

spone wine ;,.. . V'" "T Tha 1. tiu H., when Mr. Glad

him we had not captured a seal in Behring sea, and he replied: "1 am sorry for you. I have to obey orders and take every thing I corns across in Behring sea.'" Lang's affidavit is sworn to before M. W.Tierrett Drake, notary public The authorities here regard this not only as a p-oss breach of International law in seizing a British ship on Mie high seas, but a gross inhumanity to the crew. They say that the Captain of the Rush stating that he would seise everything shows the course Secretary Bavard has determined on. Up to Mie present time there has been much diplomacy but Bayard has avoided a final decision. The information has been

forwarded to the British Government, and

it is exiMctetl

warlike protest

stone arose to speak was highly exciting. He was tremendously cheered at the beginning of his speech and vodferousiy applauded at the end, and the howls and cat-calls of the younger Tories sank into insignificance beneath the wdght of ths avalanche of approving cries. Mr. Gladstone was In splendid form. His voice rang out with all its accustomed clearness and resonance, and Mie vigor of his gesteres betoken excdlent health awl intense devotion to his cause. His utterances attested the fixity of the Liberal podtlon, and left nothing to be explained as to Its full definition, which, summarised, Is that

tbe Liberal iwrty is unalterably pposeu

ZsvndiS ! l to the Government's tmlicy of coercion ,t wiH at one lL madr i in Ireland, and equally determined to sup1 , A port tbe Parndlltos in defending the rights

LATE NEWS ITEMS. A stay of proceedings has beea granted la Jake Sharp's case. It is reported from London that John Raskin is insane. Ixbiaxa people are subscribing liberally to the Hendricks moaameat f aad. Turkey refuses assent to Russia's new Bulgarian scheme. It Is denied emphatically that the President has offered a reward for triplets at a Xew York rural fair. StarvatWx aad cannibalism are reported from remete regions of British America. Asuooksted Cabinet change at Washington Is General Vilas for the Interior Dejtartment and General A. E. Stevenson for Postmaster-General. Mr. Gladstone, in Mm House of Commons on the Sftth, vigorously opposed Mis proclamation ot the Irish National League. A wreck oeearred late on the night of the 34th on Mm Union Padne road In Colorado, bv which oae hamaa life was lost

ami several persons I jjared.

Kxthusiastic meetings in tae mwress of commercial union with the United States are being held throughout Canada. The directors ot Mte St. Louis, Kansas City Colorado railroad met at Fort Scott, Kas., on Mm SMu, and formally transferred the road to the Santa Fe. The Secretary of War on the 36th made a requisition on the Civil Service Commission for 313 names, from which to select fifty-three for positions left vacant by PITorderiBg of William O'Brien to answer in Mm eoarts for sedition under the new Irish Crimes act brings the British

Government face to face with the quest ton of enforcing coercion in Irdaad, and everybody ta England Is awaiting with intense interest tbe result. Prince Frrbixaxd ot Bulgaria is depressed in eonseiiaeace of the isolation in which be finds himedf athomeand abroad.

Mr. La is fiesta, the new Minister from Guatemala, was presented to President nwalatul bv Seoretarv Bavard oa the

Sftth. Xatioxal bank depositories now add

i,)4,zi of Government funds. This Is Mm greatest amount of fends ever held by

Mm depositories at one itme. Mrs. Faxxie Roberts, of New York,

Mm wobmr who was charged with reed viag $j 0,000 of Mm money ew heeded from ths Manhattan Baak by Tdler Scott, has beea

admltted.to ball la Mm Sam of $10,000 this

afternoon. A board composed of three army ef

fleers will assemble at Washington on

August ) to examine Into and report Mm disqualifications of applicants for ap

pointment as superintendent of a XaMoa

Govkrxok Lloyb of Maryland reprieved Jdrn Thomas Boss, Mm negro

who was to have beea hanged la Bam

more an Mm 3ta, far two weeks. Unless mi f aHt4wr wwtNNiBiit bIhi xwH4ln

1 .-J- esesff- .a-t IgaBaaAaaaBasBBBBf ft. fffv emBWaF aWVBBV aww araawj aa mi ay m emswes rt

BLOODY RIOT. A Trge Parly mf Miners at Oten X,ynu, Pa., IMrate the Kshttattt by KHKegtaR- la aaIadUerimleateFla:ht,lM Wkleh Maaf Were Bmdly WaendedL Wilkrbbarrk, Fa., Aug. 3. A fearful riot took place Sunday at Glen Lyon, live mites from Nsnticoke, in which three hundred miners were engaged. The combatants were composed of men of all nationalities, Irishmen, Welshmen, Hungarians and Poles being largely represented. Strangely enough, the mad occurrence was inspired by a Mdhodist preacher named Taggart. It seems that It has been the custom of several Hungarian and Polish merchants ot Xanticoke to send peddlers to Glen Lyon to supply certain boarding housekeepers. These latter in many instances ars hired by young unmarried men who dub and live tcSMther. They order goods of the peddlers, who trust them

Tbe Susquehanna Coal Company aiway elect Saturday for pay-day. Heretofors It has been their practice to pay at Xanticoke oa Saturday. This time, however, for ths first time, Miey paid the men at Glen Lyoa, or Morgan town, on Sunday, which day has always been chosen by ths merchants to make their collections, Rev. Mr.Taggart, of Glen Lyon, has frequently preached against this desecration of ths Sabbath, and finally determined to pnt a top to it it possible. Sunday he organised a .posse of his church members for that purpose. The men got wind of it and make up their minds to resist any overtatm at the kind. The collectors made

their appearance, and tbe natural excitement of Mm moment was augmented by a universal Indulgence In beer and whisky.

As tbe day advanced the eftareninen De-

came alarmed at the situation and kept

themsdves la hiding. The leeiiag ot aatajrnaUm was no intense, however, that it

finally ealmmateu in a iree ng mea of opposite nationalities maddened

with drink. Soon mere were mree Hun

dred men furiously engaged wits sucks,

itoaes and dabs for weapons.

The riot lasted half an hour, ana men

were struck down on dl sides. Dozens were carried away with cracked and bleed

ing heads to Mseir homes. A tew womea mixed ia Mm fray, and several of Mi em were badly beaten. The riot ceased only wbea the part id pants were too few to carry it on, Mm woaaded requiring the attention of many who did not return after they left ths field. Yesterday H was reported that over sixty of the rioters were erioady hart, many of Miem fatally. An investigation will be made, with possible arrests. The town is ia a fever of wild

t.

G. A. R. n.m.nt Fairehittl'a OBtclal Circular As-

HoHHetaR the Twenty-first National Kh- I eamntHentat 8L Lewis. I St. Louis, Aug. 2. The following oircular (Xo. 8), Issued from tho Xatlonal headquarters at Madison, Wis., will be of Interest to Grsnd Army men and others proposing to attend tbe Xatioaal encampment, next month. Circular Xo. 8. has just been issued from National headquarters, as follows: f MAttisos, Wis., Aug. 89, JW, As heretofore announced, the twenty-Hrst Xattonst encampment, G. A. ., will he beW In SL Louis, Mo., September , awli, The pr4e will occur on Tuesaay, the th o. September, at We'eloek a, an, Ttui MitanduuM will be so lanre that It nee

nf tli a National Leairae.

The arguments of Mr. Gladstone and his followers, as set forth in last night's deliate, were to a great extent based ion the report of General Sir Redvers Bullcr, under secretary for Ireland, which was exhaustively discussed at Mie conference of Liberal memtars held y"estorday. Presuming that General Buller's sources of information as to the state ot Ireland were ample and reliable and that his report embodies the most damaging evidence against the National League Miat could l secured, the Liberals contend that by Buller's, and consequently the govsrnment's own showing, the ministry's proceedfng against the League was without warrant In fact or suspicion. Tk nUat council, which was In ses

sion two hours yesterday, devoted its time

National ieagn- qr-

. . . a s aha eaiaaans t aaa iiiatTnaaiiis: ucsres

eeen ueiermisea m u. a. v. - - , . . , w,tJlM.t reh-

ef the late war, with Sons of vsMrass, oaiy, won, anu, n i " r shall psrtldpste la IL i Ing any other decision than the "earThe business session of the Baeampment rived t when the council met, KvMien will convene In Kxposttlon Hsllon Wednes-1 f) rai,i,Hy accumulating that Mie gover aaymornleg, September as, at ten o'clock. mw,t keenly feds Mie peculiarly em-

The executive eommiiMe w whs ,;a.i i-rrasfiine position in whioh It is piacw

it a Jb.ImI.1 m 1am sbiii aaiasaiT HMmT . .a

UOUIHJU l flunt lflr k m srvrs wim evening, September St, at hdf-past Mves o'clock, at room es, Southern Hotel. The National Council of Administration -will addamee..ngon Tuesday at three o'clock p. m. at National headquarters. National headquarters will leave Madison, Wis., at 1 o'clock a. m., September , by special train, via M'.lsrnvVee, over the CSIeago Northwestern railroad to Chtesee. This trdc will be transferred entire to the lllinds Central track, and will leave ChiHr by lllinds Centra railroad, 8 o'eloek a, m., arrtvlsK In SL Louis at 4 p. m. the same day. Nattond headquarters will be established al

the Southera Hotel, at room ne. e

evening of the 9mh of September. Alt rdtroaas have mass a rate of one fare fet the round trip, aad the Central Trantc Assoda, tlonhasmsdea rate recently of one cent I mile to and from St. Louis. This last rate ma prevail generally. Kxcurstons at very low rates are arranged k Xashvills. Chattanooga, Atlsnta, SprintilieR Mo., SprinRBeW, 111., and other places of in terest. . 4. Comrades desiring a full programme ot the proceedings d the enesmpmest week, giving part leu la s coae-rnlng excsrsleas, hsaquets, etc., in ailvance of Mm meeting, will addresi General 13. P. Grier, Limlell Hotel, chairmen general executive committee, St. LobIs, Mon who will gladly furnish It Luotus Kaikchii.d, Commsnuer-lB-CaMt

A NARROW ESCAPE.

Dratn-Pipe Works Destroyed by rire. Boston, Aug-. M. The drain-pipe works at Ham A Carter, No. 70 Albany street, were totally destroyed by fire this mora lag. Loss about 48,000; insurance unknown.

Prttfs aJBBBTlai

WAMtixoTow, Aug. JH The remains of Prof. 8. P. Batrd were brought to Washington yesterday afternoon on a special train, which arrived at Mm Baltimore Potomac depot at half -past three o'clock. Major Fergaaon, Pr. Kidder and several ether gentlemen who accompanied Mm remains, were mat at Use depot by a number of attaches of the Smithsonian Institution and many personal friends of Mm dead scientist. The casket, fdtewed by the entire party, numbering one hundred, in carriages, was taken to Oak Mill cemetery, and placed temporarily In Mm puirife vaavt. rnerd services proper, mmmJt jLRaa4B)aML4 Wall taaVaMl BBBBBBamR lamM BsVYtb mpaumaiu, Bweas, uiuilli w fa vbbubvv aswaaaraa sarvs w

Providence and a Mneket Intel-pone te Have the Hleamsblp I'replMMH rrem l)e-atructbHi-The Capteta Swept Overbeanl. Baltimork, Md., Aug... The British steamship Propitious, from Carthagena, arrived at this port yesterday afternoon in a badlr battered condition and without

a captain, that officer having been lost on

the voyage. The chief officer reports mai on Saturday at seven o'clock, sixty miles off Cape Henry, the Propitious encountered a terrific gals which lasted until three o'clock in the afternoon. It swept every thing before it. Some falling stanchions knocked a circular hde In the deck through which Mie water Boured into the hold. As If

sent by a kind Providence, a large, heavy galvanised Iron bucket was torn from its fastenings aft and waa swept up to the hole, into which It fitted as snugly as though specially made for ths purpose. This alone prevented Mte water from filling and sinking the ship. In Mm meantime Hantaln Nichols was sweot overboard and

lost. The planking of tke deck is bad y sprung. The first officer was quite badlj injured about Mm knees by falling spars. ma e S' Mere "White Caps." iNMAKAroLts, Ind., Aug. 8. A telegram from Xew Albany says that Mrs. Jennie Dougherty, a widow living In Crawford County, where she teaches school, has been ordered by Mm "White CaM" to leave her home. It has been reported that Mrs. Dougherty was to marry Mr. Strong, a young man several years her iunlor. In their letter to her Mm

"White Caps" says "Yoa are aware of his tender years and care nothing for him

ferMter than that he ia to receive a hand some allowance at Mie age of twenty-one

You had been heard (to make this remark, and the eomunlty would be better pleased

tf vou mtmediatdy decide te hmva wHh-

at farther wnraia.M

It is afraid to go further lorwaru, au dare not go back. They were threatens with Mm loss of popular support on the cms hand, and the wrath of the Tory squires on Mm other. COINCIDENTAL. rente ia the Live ef the Two Irish lad. or, Ural tan aad Faradl. that frr'Ht a megntar Array ef CdneWences-A CVhtury' I.ap Makes History Kepeut It IT Xew York, Aug. .-A spedal cable tc Mm ierflW from Dublin says: "Mr. h. Dwyer Gray, member of Parliament and editor of the Fryman' i Jrml, contrltmtos editorially this remarkalde comparison of the lives of G rattan and Tarndl: Following are striking edncMlencc of date nnd fact: G rattan was born in 1714, Parndt exactly a century later. Grattan entered the Irish Parliament in 1776; ParHdl took his seat In the House of Commons In 187S. In 1778 was estaWishcd that body led by Grattan which enabled

him to achieve legislative inuepetmenw, while In 187 was founded tbst organisation of which Parnell w leader, snd which bids fair to enable him to regain ; latlve ladeindence. The tredbsn ot Dublin was presented to Uratlasv and exactly a centur)' r t same comidiment was conferred on Parnell. Both were Protestants. Grattan attached himself to fox, who v.ito.1 Ireland In 1778; Parndl to Ola ! one who vlsito.1 Ireland in 1878. A gddtn tr.imU from a grateful leople was Ih-'"11 both. Grattan bought an estate In Queen ... .I.- .tknlJ of the Parnell,

net inai m iri"T': . , " V ..-tiwrn a Tlsllde here last night In the HOrJ JtR r. Its outline Is somewhat dim. rfectlvmaintoMM naked sye. Hw

... -I 1.1. I. ... in I ViualV

whither Charles Stewart Parnell' grand-i.-.i ..-I .uil also flXWl 11

residence. In 17W Grattan's '",t " of Irish rights was fiercdy ttchl by the government, and so n sO was lar nell's iH-ogramme in 1W by ,B Slate prosecution. Both ,were n d vonth for the lr, but ne ther had a W w

for the pr.rfesslon. A base made to implicate Grattan In th-gj able plot of his time and failed? the sem remark aiilles to Parndl." The ttowi Comet. iKBlAKAroLis, Ind., Af-Tb" tk.t has aiMMared In wsmv y-

was'

sky.

first noticed about ten o'cloak.

The Appeal to tke Rkarpe Caw. XRW YORK, Afg. Sharps case will come before Lata ; ". Van Brant,and Judges Daniel IJW on Mm first' Monday In OcUr. Wric Attorney Martins awl M Xkoll n Fdlows. are out thdr seatlments In regani to tke sta granteiUn the case by J Srday eon id not il. J ratt is also away. extM-ssed WBeys "5S;,1 did surprise R JwUe 1 otter raiia f not thlBk ths r,Mi11 with which wasmmmhdpsd "yJilT14;; J for stays oaW be K.1' .Sfthat HkaVaewsrs mMnJmoas In the hetfei

Jadffa rector's Bodtten was