Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 November 1888 — Page 2
"WEEKLY COURIER.
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XX'Mwumni Lorn aor oafs K tea croftt MMtako to iMatiBM taat Mm mooM of Rasota Htm aaMrpsrpstaal rMtrftiat, or tMy BTO la ontaatMfferc ar root u4 iMprioMBMBt for faaoMa iJamm C. Wbmbbm. aa Omaka rroeer, wm foaa4 kaafriac from Mm aaalstort of Mm stairwar loadlac to Mm moomM boot of kia kom, oa Mm Ktk. His aook wm brokoa, aad it M sapaoMd that doatk rs MlMd kMMatlr. Wm. Faimm Moacat oalt, a tb tk, aaaiMt Mm KaMoaal Fair Groaads Aolatioaof WMkiairMaforU,MdanaMs far no Mtk of M mtm raragAB, realtlag; m ko elalBM, f roat iauriM at trlkaMklo to tks aasafs osadiUaa f Mm Ivy Cttjr traek. KamsaaKTATiTK McMillxx, of TanBMMt, loft WMhlBaloB. oa MM3ttk,for Iadlaas, to ak oMBpaiffc saoostaOR. Tac Uaioa baMkall rrouads at Bostoa aara koea oold to Mm Mtato of MMsaekasotts for pQ,Q9. Aa armory for tlM First RsgiBMBt aad BMtoa Lirht Artillery i to M srsstod tkors at a-oostof The stoamor Klaflaaor, a&cagod ia ftukiajt, woat Mkors a ear Mm iroa plr at Com? Islaad oa Um SHk. Th crew wm SBTOd. Tm KinjraslMr wm f 13& teas oardoa aad iralosd at fiO.oM. Tr Clyde Um. stoamar aafiaaw, wkito loadiat; at Mr dook la tka KMt riTar, Xw York, oa Mm tk, for taa Wast Iadlos. Ustat aad saak. Xo llras wars Met. Tka Mosal wiU M rsiaed. Two wall-daaaad skoeks of earthquake wore fait ia New Bedford, Mags., eu tka aiffktof tkeWtk. MaaaKTART or War Esbwott retaraed to WaskiagtoB from Xaw York oa tka aatk. Tbirtt TBOcaaxa atea emalored in tka Darkyskira (XuKlaud) eolliorlas ware eoBoaded aa adraaoe of tea par eeat ia wagae oa tka SaHk. A cibcuulb latter, alleged to kara Man seat oat ky a arm of brewers of Waaaak, lad., M tketr eMtomars, arges salooB mob to Agkttae ReaukUoaa party. Ax bt Fdltoh oayMayor of Fittskargb, Pa., wko kM a large raack twaaty Biles from Deavor, CoL, wm skot aad serioafly woaaded, oa Mm Mta. ky a wobmuuCbbm MkBAWB. Tax 8mc eaaal eoBTaattoa wm slgaad at CoBstaattMBM, oa Mm SHb, ky all tka Powers. Solomon- Dctbbbfortm, agad sixtyoigat. a woaltky OarMaa furrier of BnltlBtore, Md., wm raa orer sad killed, oa Mm Mtk, at Mm Leeetroat eroeaiag of Mm Baltimore Jc Okie railroad. Tka eoa daotor of tka skifMag oagiaa saystkat DayreafarMi doltkarately tkrew klaMalf. ia frost of Mm oaglM. A xxw eomklMtioa kM koea ergaa laed ia Mm eoka-aredMtag ragloas of PoBMylraala, aador Mm bbbm of the Coke rredueors' Asaoeiatloa. They expect to koep tka prioa of ooka akore $1.95 par toa. Tax adrMM ia wagM of tka Mkers ia Mm CoBMlUrllte (Ps.) ragioa goes iato offset oa Um Sik, wkea 12.9M. workmea wilt parMoipata ia a slx-aada-fltiarter-par-oeat adraaos. Ix m interview, oa Mm SHk, Noa, Lri P. Morton empkatieally dealed tka trutk of Um story that ka wm eagaged dariag MMwaria shipping goods to the Bahama, wkoaoa they ware carried by blockade rnnaers iato Coafedernta ports. Tax Paths 11 defeuse fund wnouated, oaMieStit, to i,4f. Mr. Jomx Krdmoxb, Hsmkar of Par llameat for Wexford, Irelaad, wm released from Tallamore jail oa tka 90tk. Tax IaooBM Tax kill wm approved, oa the Mth, at a Freaak CabiMt ooaaoil, at wkioh Preihleat Camot preaided. Liluk Gov us. Mm aotroes, wm takes to Mm pavilioa for taa Imsh -at BellevM Hospital, Maw York, aa Mia Sttk. A tbukiram from BraaMU, aa tka Hh, said tkat Klag LmmM kad received bo mws of Btaaloy. Ko plaoM ao relisaoe la taa reports of kis daatk. Tax roligioas marriago of Oeaeral Boalaagor's daagkMr to Captala Brysat wm soiomaiMd ia Mm Cbarea of Bt. Pierre, Paris, oa Mm SMb. The Fraaok OovaraaMBt, oa tka Mtk, order d a wkolaaala sokiaro of Mm pre Tailmg poliMoal eartooM of CMBoral BoalMgor, Mm Comto do Paris aad PriaM viator MapolMB. TmmebMomvm kave kooa made re osaUr to wrook Mm Ptttakargk M Ukm Brio rallwar aoeommodattoai trots tkat MavM Basver Falls, Pa., daily attS9 a. m. Tka okMot of Mm wrsohors Bad MMir tdoatitr are Alike MVttorie. Avoim Mm aamaroM arrosts la Xaw Yaek Cttr. oa Mm Smb. for f bIm rogiatra tioa, wm tkat of Biokard W. Dyer, wko kM served f oar terms la Biag Mb, mm lMMMsaoatot tkatpriaoB oaly tkirtytkMM davs wkoa ko raaieterod. Bjonim Babbbb wm MBMaoed, at Iikut. K. Y.. oa Mm alta. to ka katge4. Tka priaoaer koard Mm seats see withoat aaklUtittg Miy amonoa. A bboomt wm raoeiTad ky taa TreM ry IMpartmoat, oa tka attk, from Beaator Hoarvt. Coagreasmaa Harrow aadotkar arommottt citiseM of BoaFrMaiseo, tkat smmUbm ko immediately seat to the MMrtoe ioe-bouad wkalers ia tka Aratie aaa. Tao fiovaramaBt wm wllllag to aomptr with tka raoMst, kat foaad bo Clovers meat veeeel ayaiUkw for tkasanrtot, aad fears are aatartalaed Mmt Um SO mspvweasa martaers win porisk miser aaty. A MAtr,.RAS, wktok had koea stolea from Mia Barlia poet-oHos, was found ia MM riror, oa Um 9Hk. It oaataiaed Imm auraber of letters, all of wktek kad mob rifled. Hwy of tka letters were from Amarloa, Cbablm Btvart Wbcum, of XswYork, oa Mm Mm, assestsil Mm aomtsatioa for TMe-rrsitdsat oa Mm bHmI XifkU party
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oraof PUMibarfc X. Y MMaoadoa, oo. tM Mth, owlag to MMtr Mtag eaufa ui Mm Tooaat wkaat doal. It wm raportod ia Loadoa, oa Mia sota, Mut twoatyosM yarsoas wore MHad ky Mm roMBt aMidaat wkiok ooottrrod to Mm Caar tram, TM Htalstor of War, wko wm ootsMsadlag Mia tmporial body gtMrd, wm serloMly ia jarad. Ix rooaiviac tka Arokkieoop of Bab FrMeioao. oa Mm tttk, Mm Poa spoke ia a o-mpUiaia mm of Mm rMtratat at kis pMiMoa aad Mm actio of Mm Itallaa Govern meat with regard tkerota, aad exkortod Mm Arohkiskep to davoto kis of forts Mpoa kis rotora home to sMmalat lag Mm CbMmIms of Amerioa to a peacefat Agitatioa for Mm rMtoratioa of tka temporal powor of Mm papacy. Ax attempt wm made, oa Mm algkt of Mm BMk, to kara tka Caaadiaa Pariso railroad bridge at Hoadtagly, Haa. Taa hridgo wm aatMratod with oil, aad wm ooKiWtorsbly damaged. Tka Bra is sapposed to kavo been tko work of indlgasat settlers wko sMe witk Mm govoramoat ia its trouble witk Mm road. Him Axxik Oaklbt. tka akamploa wiag skot, defeated Fre4 Kail, a local Marksman, at Baltimore, hUL, oa tka after Boon of Um tttk. Book skot at tweaty-Bre birds. Hiss Oakley killed weatyoae, aad Kell afMes. Tax official aceouat, issaod oa tka ast, tka lata accident to Mm CMr's trata says: 'it seems iaersdiklo tkat witk each kavoe aay of Um oeoupaats of tha oat shoald kara escaped aakart, but God protected the Csar aad km family, wko were taken from tka debris BRlajared." Thx MtMatieity of tka pablUked lettor purporting to ka Um om transmitted to Lord Halisbary ky Baorstory Bayard wm denied, ky a State Bepartmsat of floiaLoatkalst. -Carmhal Masotte, -of Roma, died oa tkeSlst Rmmtratiom retaras from tka eatire State show tkat the total number of voters la Maryland ia i40,8tf, ef wkick 49,612 are aegroes. Gbbkral B. 8. Brago, Ualted States Hiaietor to Mexico, was tendered a reoeptioa ia Racine, Wis., oa tks StOtk. Ma. 1'owoxrlt aaaoHnoeil from Philadelphia, ea tka 31st, the discovery of a plot to iseae, oa tka eve of election, a oirealar, purporting to be sigaed by blmself, advising Knights of Labor to vote for a certain party, lie wnraea ie Knights to pay no attentloa to aay such decoys. It wm reported from Paris, oa the 1st, tkat American residents there are fiercely indignant over the alleged intention of tka State Department at Waskiactoa to recognise tke right o! foreign courts to administer tke property of Amerionas dyiag abroad according to tko law of the oouatry in wkick tha death occurs. A BCAUTircL memorial chapel, creoteu on the grounds of the Theological Semi nar r at Ninth avenue and Twenty-hrst streets, Xew York City, by the mother of tbe premat dean of tka university, Rev. . A. Hoffman, ia memory of ker lata husband, was consecrated on tbe 1st Loan Bausbdrt, British Premier, re ceived dispatches from Secretary Bay ard, oa the 81st, notifying him of tke ac tion of tke United State Goveraraeat ia handing Lord Saokville, tke British Min ister at n ashiagtoa, his passports. Two boys were killed aad oaa fatally injured, oa tko 31st, wkila testing a fireescape attached to tha f roat of tka Moaoagahela House, ia Pittsburgh, Fa. Articles of incorporation, were placed on record by tka Xatioaal Jockey Club of Wsaklagtoa oa Um 31st. Cardinal Xewmax, of Loattoa, was re ported m severely ill oa tka 81st A library, reading room, industrial classes aad other suitable meaas for tka meatal Md moral improvement of tko worklag girls f Xew Yoik City, together witk a day nursery for the ore of infants of tko poor of the city, is soon to be erected. J. H. Bloomer, pt master workman of tko Ohio State Assembly, Knigkls of Labor, kM been expeled from the order for violation of obligations aad eoadaet Rabeeomtar a Kaigbt LATE NEWS ITEMS. The Cologne (Germaay) Gnttit, of tko 1st states that tka aobility of tha Caaeaeu meditate aa emeata against Russia upoa tke frst opportunity, and tkat tke official acooaats of tka Cxar's lata reoepuoB'by tke nobles is untrue. Ix the muBicipal elections at Birming ham, England, oa tha lit, niae wards re taraed seven Unionist! and two Gladstoaiaas. Tka elections ware contested oa political party lines. jamb Loxoksotti, a bar-teadar oi Denver. Col., wko sbot aad killed a man named Case, while exneling kirn from a aa'ooa, oa tko 38tk. died, oa tka 1st, la convulsions, apparently the result of aej-vou prostration aad remorse. Betweex tka 9th of October aad fbo aad of Um montli. 7,482 persons were carried an ia Mm elevator of Washington monument, and 2.8M walked up, making a total of 3.838 wko ascended tka shaft. The total coinnce executed at tM miam duriag.the month of October wm ,, 19 trteeea, rsareeeatlag a value or fa,sutsoj. Of tkoeo trfeoes. lt.l-V) were gold, repreMenUae? tx.OS't.aM: ft.JJ.o.w were suver, of tko value of f,W.OOO, and 8,370,00" were minor colas, of tke value of HJ. Tm 1m UdlMs-s. laeludlBK tM BOMHBg works, of tka Fraak Hough miae at Lake Cttv- CoL. oao of the largess n km bwtrUt. wereburaadoatMlst The owners at Um arooortr reside ia Karlaud. It ta claimed by the defendants that the evideaos rlvea ky tka poliM reporters (witaesees for Mm Tfines) before tka Paraall Commies toa wm deehledlv favoraklo to tka Pamellltes. Taa works f aka ColumkM (O.) Bridge Compaay wore totally destroyed by fire oa tko 1st Loss oa machinery, stock aad haUdlng, mt; insurance, U.m, It wm aaaoBBeed, an tke 1st, tkat tke operations of tka Coaneil-Geueral of AN saca-Lorralaa would be conducted therealtar ia the German language. THR.Germaa gun bo at ftophle bombard -ad tko Waludl village north of Bo in be -goo, Xaazibar. ou Um lit, aad afterwards burucd tka place. An old uegreee was klUmL JoBRra Cavaxasm, a wltaess summoned by tka Paraell Commisaioa, wm arrested la London, oa the 1st, ekargad witk attemptiag to shoot a fellow-wit mss. Me elatatad that kis life kad heea tkreatened for making eerula disclosures. The (Stale Department wm advised, oa tke 1st, of the accession of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg to the Interna tioaal Bad Cross Association. Da. G, W. Smith, president of Trinity College, Hartford, Ctfnn., wm nominated Md confirmed, or the 1st, by tka special eon van tioa of tka Xpiseopal Church of the Diocese of Ohio a assMtaat to Bam op Bedell, wko Is ill ia Xurope. It wm reported, tha 1st, that King William sf K:iad was offer lag from Islaiamstlea of thi -aotttk aad throat, aad raaajftB aoariabBMBt with awtoalty.
T Ik Mm midst of Mm Boimkttaaa MTe-reHaHM, a few nights ago, Daily Phillips, aajod twaaty, wm Mm vtoMm of aa MssMhvs kaltot. aha wm staadtag oa MMooraar watehlag Mm paraao wkoa a man approached, aoiatod a rovolvor at kef aad pulled the trigger. She fast to Mm aMowalkwitk a ballot Muroagh har head, aad died la a few minute. Themardorer aaMiisd, bat wm WoaMiod m a maa named Galloway. The mum of Mm skooMaff W uakaowa. TxaotKMUC XoNOMAX, a brakamaa, wm killed by Mm oars at Iadlaaapolis. 8Yxxr M. Dyer wm appointed recelvsc for Mm graia firm of J. A, Oiasssr 4k Co.. IadUaapolU. Tao Msota are MMmatod at ft.0J.otti Xotklag defialte is yot kaowa m to HaMIIMos, but they are uaderstoed ta ltf iBBw eaa jpNP aat aaBa aBBwe Two ear-loads of matorial arrived at Cowmhus, ea Mm Mth, to be ueod la araotiag a XaMoaal Observatoty oa Mm top ol the Weed-I'atoh H11L twenty miles wast of there, watch is the kigkost point la Indiana. Tke observatory will reach to a considerable height, and It is to be a regular sigaal service station. The sevoH-montks-old daugkter of Mr. aad Mrs.Joka X. Oldham, of Harrison Towasnip, nsar Logansport, wm so severely burned, tka other day, tkat ska died from the effects. The little oao wm atone witk a UtrM-year-old sister, aad it is supposed Mm older child played in Mm fire aad tkrew coals oa tbe child's clothing. The Comptroller of the Currency has declared a seventh dividend of 10 per seat la favor of the creditors of the Richmond National Bank cf Richmond. This makes la all 71 per cent oa claims proved amounting to 3885,842. Tke bank failed June 38, 1881. Joseph Hav fell from a korse aad broke bis neck, aear Xapoleon. lie wm latexIcated. - At Huntington the grand jury concluded the Investigation of tha killing of Arthur Watkins by City Marshal Koebrough oa tke 3mk, aad made report to tke court tkat tke bow lei de was peafeetly Justifiable. Three thieves, one of wkom Is a resident of Columbus, Lurglarised several Franklin citizens' residences, tka other night, securing about $1,QJ0 worth of jewelry, money and clothing. A. F. Fit rest aid was the heaviest loser. Tko three men boarded a Jeffersoaville, Madison and Indianapolis freight train to go to Columbus with tkslr plunder. They were discovered, however, when a short distance north of there, and in thsir hurry to escape they left a large amount of clothias aad jewelry ia the car. IBaBiawaBI The business portion of Iadlaaapolis ; was terribly excited the other night by one of tke most desperate shooting affairs that kas ever occurred in that city. John McFee, a roofer, catered tbe saloon of Taos. Blaveas, at tke corner of Xew Jersey and Washington streets, and drawing a selfcocking Mrtridge pistol, fired two skots at Slav em and ran. stavens followed kim to tke sidewalk and emptied five chambers of kis pistol at McFee, one ball carrying off bis rigkt ear and another pawing dl- : rectly through kis bowels. Slaveas then turned to run, and just m he reached kis . door McFee turned and fired another shot, , tke bullet striking Slaveas just below the rigkt boulder blade and bringing kim down. Both men were tekea to tka city hospital, their wouads being very danger out, and M ores' b probably fatal. TM two maa formerly lived la Henry County, aad tko shooting is tke result of aa old grudge. XeMher -will talk about tke affair. HcPee kM killed kis man, and was also tke hero of a shooting affair in which ka daagerously wounded the city marshal of Knightstown. When transferred to tke koepital ' he saldrSlavens kas done me up, but if I have fialcked him it's all right" The body of an infant was found in tke Wabask river, near Lafayette, a few morning's since. The child's throat had beea cut, and tha body wrapped la a mwspaper and thrown into tke river. Axlex Six, of Got hen, was aarested tke other nigkt oa tka river bank, while about to tos his five-year-old daugkter la tke river. He was drunk. John Dolax, aged thirty-three, dropped dead upoa the street at Madison, of heart disease. The supposed murderers of Andrew Morgan, at Xenia, kavo been held for murder in the first degree. A great scare ha heea caused oa tbt Charles town pike, north of Jeffersoaville, over the ravages of a md do. Tke animal came into tkat ridnity a few days since, aad bit several cows, hogs and dogs before It wm shot and killed. A young kelfer belonging to Thomas Halloway was attacked by the brute aad died In severe agony. Beveral animals w hich are thought to have been iaoeculatod hare been penned up by their owners to await further developments. Tka rabid beast snaped at a little eklld uMm was M Hs path, but did ac tore harm Wmm to tear IM clothing. Axxik, the three-year-old daughter ef August Conrad, a prominent German ci tinea of Ft Wayne, was scalded to death by falling headlong Into a ketUe ef boiling apple 'butter. Bbe was in the kettle several minutes before being discovered. Jos. Gcxrkui wm kilted by tke ears at IadlanapoUit. ffTEfHExa 8 Am xerox saklded by hanging hlnsoir, at Lafayette. The members of the German Baptist Church in Wabash and Huntington Counties are greatly exercised over an outrage committed at the ehurek la the Hlsklet neighborhood ia Haatlngtoa Count. Several days ago the communion services wai celebrated there, which Includes tke serving of eoup and the waehing of feet Some scoundrels managed to dose tke soup witk a quantity of croton oil. Tbe cook discovered tke substance and Bkimmed some of it off, but, as It wm, about onequarter of tke congregation were taken violently ill witk severe cramping-, aad several have not yet recovered. Aft effort la being made to learn who committed the dastardly act. TtK three men recently arrested at Murom on suspicion of being tke murderer of, Andrew Morgan, at Xenia, tke other morning, were landed in jail at Peru, on tka Mtk. At tko coroner's inquest they gawa their names m John Carroll, Prank Rows and John Ryan. All had on new salts of clothes, aad when questioned said they kad gotten them from a store at Bradford Junction, 0., which they had burglarized recently. Max RAxJt, whose married life was un happy, committed suicide at IntUaaapoll. William KxAtxwoon wm murdoroustv aosaulted by highwaymen near Ft Wayaa Charlbw Kxott, b premmsBt farmer e4 B eiple Township, Laporto Ceuaty, drapoeti BBMaaaJa MWlaaB AJUaavJhtaa-p laBmrvB awMpaj aByanBnanaWt
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gar Ma ml Be sets Hie West, BaeheSHe. British Mmisear at taa, Maamod Thai has OW at ttar OmmIimI ts Ha Lwaajoc AsseptsMe ALeeeaa Sm Latter WetiMM. WAaaUBwioK, Oct By diroottoa of bb JaaaaHBSaM aBBa aaPaaTawaSJB bb(bmJ aaaaa9 ia for mad Lard Baekrltlo that tar masss heretofore made kaowa to Har HajMtya Govsrameat his coaUaaauoe la kis ptMeat ofitcial positioa ia tho Ualtod Btatoa mm loagor Moeptabls to this Governmoat, and won Id oousequenUr ho datriMMBtaltotko ralatioaa botweea Mm two ooua tries. Tao grounds of this aeMoa oa Mm part of Mm Ualted States aro stated iaa roport of Mm Bcerotaryof aVato ta Mm PrMtdaat, dated tke taHk last, which mm follows i DMrARTMBKT M 8TATS, I Wasmino-nw. D. C. Oat. m. 18M. f TO the PnawtMUT; The Mdsrilgaad has the heaer to sabsstt tor your woeeMeesUaa tttefol)owti staMaisMt wtw a view lo reoaiva your dhaetMa thewoa. Oa Um h ef aaaMatMr hwt a totter, parportlag M have beha written by om Charles F. Murehkvoa. dated at Pontons, CaL, wss seat treat that piece to tM British Mlatstor at tots cap) lei, In whtea taa writer solicited M.expretUoM ef his views In regard to certain uaealUed dhjuomatia questions betwsea Um Ualted States nad Groat Britain, stating at the' same time that such aa expreeskm was fought by Mm for tM purpose of aeterailaiag his vote nt tM aapreaealaf preeldeattal oteetlea. Mc sUted that ha was a naturalised ettiseaof the Ualted Stotea of Knglteh birth, but that he still considered KaRhMd the mother laad, nad that this fact led him to seek sdvtoa from the British reareseaMttve in this country. Ha further staled that the i a formation M seoffht was not for himself alone, but to enable him to Kive certain aeeuraaone to many other persons la tM same sitosttoa as himself, far Um purpose of Influencing and determining their political neliea as ettlieas of the United Mates ef Knllsh birth, but who stilt regard their epical obligations ef alleihaaosms paramount The letter also esntained reflection upon the conduct ef this Government in respect to questions new in controversy and unsettled between Um United States and Great Britain, and both directly and Indirectly Imputed mhlneerity In such conduct To'thls letter tM British Minister at ones replied from Beverly. Maes., under date ef tbe JMh of September last. In this reply M stated that "any political party which openly favored the mother country at tM present moment would lose popularity;' and that In respect to the "questions with Canada which have been unfortunately reopened since the rejection et tha fisheries treatr by the Republican majority ia the Senate, and by the President's atoisave to which you allude, all allowances must therefore be made for the political situation as rents tbe presidential election." The Minister thus gave his assent and u nation to the aspersions sad imputations above referred to. Thus, under his correspondent's assurance of secrecy. In which the Minister ooaeurred by marking his answer "private," he undertook to advise a eltison of the Unltod States how to exercise the franchise of suffrage in an election close at hand tor the presidency aad vice-presidency of the United Slates; nad through him, as the totter KURgestod, to Influence the votes of many others. Upon this correspondence being-made public, the Minlsier received the representatives of the public pre, aad in frequent interviews with them, intended for publication, added to the hamiannHmM which he had already m-iie of this Governmont la IM public aettoa and international dealings. Although ample time and opportunity have heen offered him for the disavows, medlaeaMoa or correction of his statements, to some of which his attention was called personally by the undersigned, yet no such disavowal or modiScstiea has been made by him taroush the channels to which his statements arst found publicity. TM questien is thus presented whether It is compatible with the dignity, security and independent sovereignty of tha United States to permit the representative of a ferehrngorenimeat in this country act oaly to receive aad answer, without disapproval, aadcoaarm by his repetition, asperstoM upoa its political action, hut slse to Interfere in tto domestic affairs bv advising persons, formerly Bis eeuatrymen. as to their poiltieal eoene m eitieens of Ute United Ststes. As between this country and Great Britain, there can be ae controversy as to the complete severaace of tee ties of original allegiance by aamralisatioa. Dispute oa this point were anally put at rest by the treaty of anttirsllsatton concluded between tM two countries en UM Mth of May, 1W. Therefore, It will net M eeatended, aor was sue contention mvct admitted by as, that olUneas of the United States of Bntish origin, are subject to any etsim of the country of their original atlegiaace. The undersigned also has tbe honor to call attention to the previsions of seettoa "' of the Revised Statutes of tM United States, by which severe penalties aye vtotted upon the oit(aen ef the United States wM, without the authority or permission of this Government "commence or carry on My verbal or written eerreeeeencc or Intercourse with any foreign governmeat, or My omcer er asrent thereof, either with an intent to Influence tM action of such government or its mrents, in relation to any Hputes or controversies with the United States.' or with an intent "to defeat the measures of the Government of the United Ststes." Those penalties are made equally applicable t every citizen of the United States, not duly authorised, who "counsels, advises er assists ia any such correspondence" with similar unlawful intent the undersigned respectfully advises that the attention ef the Attemey-Geseral ef the United States be directed to these enactments, in order that an investigation msy be made, with a view to ascertain whether they have not been violated in the present ease by the correspondence of the British Minister. By your direction, the attention of the British On vera meat has. in a seirit of comity, beea eat led to tM conduct of Its Minister as above oeterited: bat without result It therefore becomes necessary for this Government to eonsteer, whether m the guardian of Its own selfrespect and of Me Integrity of its insUtutieas, rtwul permit further latercoune to M held theeugh the present British Minister at this Kis to be observed that precedents are net wanting as to the question under eonelderatlen. It is a settled rule, esseatial to the statutensaec of internat'ensl Intercourse, that a dtplematie represenUtire mast M nerreaa ere to the government to which M Is accredited. If. by hie coeoMt,he readers himseltp mens mm erata, an announce meet ef the fact may be made to his govern meet. In the present case all tM requlremesM ef comity have been fnlfllMd. the facts having been duly communicated to Ker Majesty's Government, wHh aa expresetoa ef the optnton ef tats Government In regard therete. Respectfully suhSigned T. F. BATAMk SIS RatHvaa la The Only Cbampton.M Kept York, Oct M.-ln a letter to tha editor of tke 2lNfrafed Nm, Joka L. Hullivnn says he is only the ekampien. nad hope to bo prepared at an early day to defead Um title agalast all corner. Kll rain, ke says, will have the trat ehanee and if they aseet ke hw aa fear of tka realt. m e s The Mtonenpefls t'etsoatag Case. MtxXKArtrtJa, Minn., Oct ".-Tke police have been working oa the Behenlaa Flat wholesole poisoning ease, aad yesterday afternoon arrested Mrs. Martin, tka young bride, ehargiag ker with the crime. It appears tkat oa tka afternoon of Ike day on wktch tka bridal party arrived tkere wm r quarrel. Tha bride of tkrea days wm jealous of her pretty couata, Liaale Halavatch, aad grew excited becauM her husband wm attentive to LI sale. In tklt tke whole family took part The brWa wm very angry, and, golag to a drug store, koaajkt the pejien. Altar tka poleealag the family eater ad into eollustoa to ooaeeal tka ldtat of
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Lord! RashaMU'i Pr ansa's Onurse Aa. Awioemaa tear to aw Hteteass Vm rent. Mf Use MeMaaat lMMt4iMi Mmri 11 1 ii v m p Sa.auft I - . -Sf WH Ww -TJT , l, ., stsMsd Asa-n4sMisieadt--fktssi lCearaem te Clu to Marti Ait aaiith r Wrang. LOBB BACKYIttR'a probabui OOVRSK. Wabmimcmok, Hov. 1. The r is natural, ly much spoculattoa here m to the probable oourse of Lord Baekrilla, the Hritlsb Mlalster, in the press tit embarrassing state of affairs. It wm thought the move most agreeable to kim would be immediate departure from Washington, bat a gentleman la position to know said yesterday afteruooa that ke did not think Lore! Back villa would be ill aay kurry ta leave bare. He said: I have not seea tke Hialstor myself, but a f Head of mine wko talked witk liliu oa Tuesday night was told tkat ke did not eoti template aa immediate departure, I doa't tkluk It at all probable that Lord Baekvilie will leave here before tke eleaUoe.H At Ike British Hlnleter's rMldeaei )er feet silence is inaiatalnel oa the subject of tka PrMident's action. Whni Lord Baekvilla'a imaitioa will be at home will depend ettieay upon his innuence there,, and tke disposition of the Hrltlsk towards this Government. If the BrlUsh Government determines to sustain kim be will receive aa appointment of equal male to tko one ke retires from. Ha might be promoted to a higher mission. This would undoubtedly be regarded as inleaded in tM nature of a rebuke the aettoa of this country. A SIXOULAR OUTCOME OP THE LORD SACKVI IX IXOiUKXT. Wahhixqtox, Nor. 1. Tbe Vfr has tkfollowing: Within about two weeks an Aatertona lady will he the mistress of the British Legation at Washington. This is aa Interesting aad carious outcome of the Lord Saekvltle controversy. There Is mw no British Minister nt Washington. That ontee became vacant on tM Hotthcatlon of Lord Saekvllle that the President would have no further ofltcial eommunlcHtlon with him. This does not leave the British Government unrepresented here. The attaches of the Legation nre not tM Minister's personal staff, and his dismissal or recall does not affect their position. The secretary next In rank to the Minister at once becomes acting Minister, nnd nil official communications nre through him. Mr. Kdwardea, the first secretary of the British Legation, is now absent and is not expected to return for some time. Mr. Michael Herbert recently made second secretary, will liecome acting Minister until Lord .Sackville's successor is appointed, or until Mr. Kdwardes returns. Mr. Herbert recently arrived from Rurope, nnd is to be msrrled to Miss Kettle Wilson, ef Xew York. The brnle will thu become the bead cf the Legation household in this elty as long as Mr. Herbert is acting Minister. REPXB0KXTAT1VK OPtXIOKS. WARHixnroK, Nov. 1. RepresentativeWoodbura, ef Nevada, whose attack on tbe Administration as being iu sympathy with Kuglnnd wm probably the moat savage made in the loag tariff debate, said yesterday, ia tke oourse of an extended intei view, in ieferring to tbe Baekvilie trouble: Lord Saekvllle merely voiced the sentiments of the British Government ami people. He had no buslnesit to do so, nnd has been punished for It but that dees not affect the fact lhat the British do desire Mr. Cleveland's re-election. I do not see why Minister West's letter should have caused uuy surprise, except his being soindiscreet m to write It. There was no new dieclcsure In the expression ef British sympathy with the Democratic policy. Rvery paper in Kngisad and Scotland advocates the re-eleetlee of Mr. eternised. They make no attempt to conceal their preference forhlm and their desire for some one In the White House who will carry out the policy M has laat down. The Star says: The action of the President In summarily notifying Lord Saehville taut M would no lonaerbe recognised as the Rrlttsh Minister here is a source of hearty exultation sworn? tM Democrats. TM President's party friends maintain that M has turned the affair to great polities! account aad that his notice to the British Minister mattes sure tM support ef the Irleh-ABterteees. raRRT mlmoxt'r views. Wahkixotox, Nov. 1. Mr. Belmont, ekalrmau of the House commit tee on foreign affairs, wko wm in Washington yesterday, was neked his views on tke Sleek ville incident He thought Secretary Bayard's statement to tha President left liUle more to be said. "But," ke added, "I sincerely trust this will be tke last time that our relations with other governments will be made an issue in a presidential cauvMs. No political party ought to be blind to the, injury which must thus result to tke position of the United States abroad. The interest of tke United States are greater aad more. Important tun a those of any party." A BOOB ArrOtXTMKXT. 'Washixqtox, Nov. 1. Toe joint Con groMlonal committee to Investigate tbe tunnel frauds kM selected Colonel Henry Find, president of tbe Board of Public Works of Bt Louie, m one of tko board of expert engineers to prosecute tko investigation of the work in the tun nel. Colonel Plad kM accepted the position. Mr. James M. Wilson, of Philadelphia, wm the Irt appointment made oa tke board. Tim committee kM selectad a tkird member, but it is understood, mat ke kaa not yet signified his acceptaaoc. TRE KEAR8A0R TO SO TO MATT!. Washixotox, Nov. 1. Tke acting See rotary of the Nary kM detached Commander Allan D. Brown from duty at tko. Naval Academy and ordered kim to tkocommand of tke United States steamshipKearsarge, now being repaired at Norfolk. She will he pat la commission m eoea m possible and seat to protect American interests la Hayti, which are said to bare been endangered by tke aettoa of tkat government ia seizing ami holding tke Amertona steamer Haylla Republic. AtoeRTKER WROXS. WASHtKOTOR, Nov. l.Witk regard to tke published, letter purporting to be copy of tke one transmitted to Lord Baekvilie by Secretary Bayard, a Mate Department official said yesterday: "It is Hot a copy of tha letter. That letter has net beea givea to any body from this department and apparently It has not beea given out by Lord Kaokvllie, for tkat alleged copy pubtlsked ia altogether wrong." i e e Fearful Leap ef a Leeemntlve. aura. Col., Oct. HI. The air brake of aa eaglne drawing a pile-driver ou the ViUa Grove branch of the Rio Grande railroad gave out yesterday, when aboat eighteen miles from thin place, juit m the descent of the nteep grade from Pomona pM waa begun. The engine shot down tke mountain at a terrible speed until a skarp curve wm ranched when it jumped the track aad went tumbling: do it a aa embankment twaaty or thirty feet high. Firemaa Ludlow was instantly kilted. Conductor Vinson hail liU leg tora opea and rited within a few minutes from loss of blood. KngiMsr Whitely aad Brakemaa Alloa weo seriously ia Juced.
