Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 September 1890 — Page 2

WEEKLY COURIER. CURRENT TOPICS.

C. DOAXK, PUIUHr.

JASPER. - IKDIAXJL

TIE HEWS IK MEET. FIFTY-FIRST CONCRESS.

Thk Mrns Kopo4 bj General HulterHeld foe the constructie of milV tnm St Petersburg to Siberia bar been rejected by the Uuesiau Government

Tkk cattlemen ef ths United Statea talk of combining te de away with the cattle brokers. whose manipulation of the market, they say, are rululH- tho tsine.

It is estimate in Ottawa that the MeKinley bill will reduce Canadian nxperte to the United States by at least Sia,, per annum, and imports te a proportionate extent Thr Census Office, on the 13th, announced the population of the State of Nevada to be 44.SST.whkh is a decreaie, as compared with the population of ISM, of 17,3t, orSS.81 per cent

Bishop O'Dwykr, of Limerick, has written to the Franciscan Fathers of Limerick, that he will suspend their privileges if they reeogniae the temperance society which is supported by Jlr. Dillon.

Thk Director of the Mlnton the 15th, purchased im,(M ounces of silver bwllion at the following prices: 100,090 ounces at SI. 157; SO, 000 ounces at $1.1575: 110,009 ounces at S1.&S0, and 100,000 usees atf 1.1&S75.

Thk Sultan of Sokoto, who rules over 19,000, 00 people in West Africa, has presented Queen Victoria with a magnificent lion. The animal will probably be taken care of at the London

zoological uaruens. P Thk funeral of the late Canon Lidtlon

took place at St Paul's Cathedral. London, on the lth, the large edifice being crowded to overflowing with people leathered to pay their last respects to

me memory ot the great prelate.

The House committee on appropria

tions, on the l.rith, reported the General Deficiency bill the last of the appro-

priauon tmis ick to the House with a recommendation that the Senate

amendments be non-concurred in. Mb. Coxnki.i, of Nebraska, introduced in the House of Representatives, on the Wtb, a. bill appropriating Sofl.OOO for the purpose of erecting a sUtue or monument to the memory of John Ericsson, in the City of Washington.

IN the jMa.e, w the ijttto, Mr. Mat. liver! the iM)tM4iMx anrMNiiiMt la oprwl . tlea ui Ihf eoeferesH rvpart on the Mmi Uiaat rotfeltui Mil. aatl Mr. Sansler muuI the owuimk ar unseat in support u( im to, pttH, but the iMMt? aHU4 WMho.lt MStie o the tprt. , In tbe Houte in tHM bill, with St NtN4NNW,WiM ret Mived. amt.bv dlrertiou mt t &uk -..

referrw. t; the eowmtlite m way Mt '

mTHMi uhi iur iihtk k a oaortlHt mm b, aa wa tranai:ted, Had Km l!on, at 1:W p. w., adjourn. Is the , Sim at, on tht iwh, the entire estitm wan ilevoteil to value tes of the ut KMeetMt.ve Samuel J. KNttatl. Senator Quay Ma4e the openm ailUres. uati jmM uH8lHwKt tribttt to thf UU una enardrtvr at tk el alMttMiiuMN. Ilw wn fnlluwiMl by Snaur lUnM. I'lunib, KlaklirM. Cttltow, M or jcmi, IliMoelt n4 tthrn( n(tr which, aa funhr Mark ol tMpt to dew). tU St-Hate aUmrntHl.......lH the Hons Ilka trlbutva were paid t th latw Sjnator Bek. of Kviitucky. addrea WIN); wtada by MtMttra. KrekinrldK. DuhhwII, M..kh 1 . . . 1 k I . . .... .

-J. jhuwhi, IlHUrOH (III,), Oaruth. McMIUIr and llvokar, after whwI tin- UotMv MtlluurntHl. I tlie Senati. m th ih a ...

" "t ' , m . III wra paKl providing for brfdteti ever Soathcrn rlvr and eonsideratlon of the eoNforwNe rifiort on th Lan Grant K.rtcltur bill was reumd. After reaelilnic an aa-imnt that a vot n the reiMrt bouM l.o tHkt-H at two o'clock on the alter. f he MtK the Senate adjtiMrNed,.. la the Iloiiae the Tariff bill, with Senate aHwndmrnt, waa received from the waya aad means committee, and after two hours' dliras!on It wai voted to aoN-eoncur la the Senate amrHdmeHU and kend the bill te conference. Mr. Knl otferni a retulution renreliMtliitr ti.l Muii.mi,t..u. . ,

i . nvtinruv f , aiech of the Id. ao fer as It reflected oh the Senate aa a lxt.lv TkU i. .11. I

nifir, wm penumjc action en the reiilu Won the Iluuae B(iouraed. I.V the Satiate, on th Mill ,..nru.

rriort oh tbeKallrnad Ltnd forfeiture bill was adopted; the Huuae Aatl. Lottery Mil wai pued without amendment or Ufst-m-ama, and the llonie Timber Culture bill whs passed ... .In the House moat of the day was MM-lit dlc ng Mr. KnlW.i resolution eensurlnt; Mr, Kennedy fr ttie lanetta.med In tils xpeech on September 3. rtnectIng aicalHst Senator Quay. TJie matter w.a Maally disKM9il of by the adoption of a ree. olutlon offered by Mr. H4yNe, referrlsic the whole sublet to the judiciary committee ot

.."..v ivi in, vsiigaiion ana report. IS the .sate. on the 17th. a number of

,.n " caienuar were taken up and paMu during the morning hour. Tim remainder yf the day'a e,K,n was devoted to

..5.ion 01 me utn to establish a eourt

w k.iis private lanu claims In WVstern states and Trrrltni-I .ui. ...

the bill went over. In the House the eon-

e-ieu eieciion case ef LanKtoH asaint enable wa-t taken mv lm r a..ui -r - .

It wi not reached. An evenlnit sesslwu was

" " ivir i ixrgm iiuiBuer or tMlnerbiiM

Tub faculty of Lafayette College at Kaston, Pa., have suspended for one year Juan Antonio Medina, a young Spanish student, and George Smith, of Hcranton. who recently attempted to haae Freehman Sbockley, of Milford, DeL

The Dublin correspondent of the London Times says that there is no danger of any suffering in Ireland before Christmas; that the failure of the potato harvest is far from general, and Chat ether crops are better than the average. Thk London Timed claims to have iiscevered a formidable reaction threegnotit Ireland against the policy so lonsr pursued under Nationalist

nttspieee, and predict that a strong 'anti-plan of campaign" party will soon be formed.

O.v the 17th the Secretary of the Treasury accepted the following bonds: S11,W at 12 or less 4.li::,w at se.mooo at m 74-ioe: su:o.ooo at Total, $16,774,000. Offerings above l'Jfi?i were received to the amount ef eleven millions.

The Workingmen's Suffrage Congress opened in Hruwels, on the ir.th. with yi. Defnbweaux presiding. There are JWM delegates. It was decidel to hold n monster demonstration on the 3r3d, w ith a view to impressing upon the Parliament which is soon to assemble the demand for universal suffrage.

Owi.vn to heavy rains an iron ore wine at Urttenhouse (lap, near Huffs Church, Pa., sprung a leak, on the 17th, and nearly 10.000 tons of ore disappeared in a sink-hole 200 feet deep, carrying with it two engines and all the machinery. The mine is supposed to have been situated over a subterranean eavern.

jKXKkai. Jons S. CitocKKtt for twenty yearn warden of the District or Columbia jail, died suddealyon the 14th, of branchial hemorrage at his residence in Washington. He had been in illhealth for some time. General Crocker personally supervised the execution of Charles V, uiteau, the assassin of President Garfield.

Mk. Hootiimas, of Ohio, introduced in the House, on the 16th, a joint resolution providing for Congressional district in the State of Ohio. The resolution provides for the election of meml)crs to the Fifty-second or next Congress from the Jnnie districts in which the Representatives of the Fifty-first Congress were elected. Tut: Republicans elected their entire State ticket In the recent election im Wyoming, a D. Clark is elected to Congress over George T. lloek. son of tho'late .Senator Heck, of Kentuckv, by S.000 majority. The .State Legislature will be Republican by thirty-five majority on joint Imllot The legislative fteesion will begin within sixty days, and several candidates for the United

btates (Senate are coming te the front - Tiik Republican State convention ef South Carolina met at Columbia on the 17th. There were 185 delegates present, of whom not hiore than twenty were white men. At the meeting of

me o wi w? executive committee which preceded the convention a spirited struggle for supremacy between seetleas led to riotous proceeding in whieh fisticuffs were resorted to ami wale had to be Duelled bv the police.

PERSONAL AND GENERAL.

Thk State Department is awaitin? .. . .

"'"i cwnsuterapie interest the arrival of the dispatches from Minister Mfenf

Kng an omciai ami authoritative

statement of the Harrunda affair so far

as the connection of this Government

with it Is concerned. GKOHfti: R. GOTT. a WpH.L'hakh law

yer of Haiti more, Md., has been miss

ing since me ,tli. it was at first thought that he was on a visit, but it

now appears that he is on his way to

Europe, leaving a ahortaee in gone

trust funds to the extent of at least

7,e00or$,0.

Jcsticr Of Thk Pkace Johs S. Galloway, George W. Gam and S. Stenlos Swesky, all of Wingvllie, Wis., have been arrested by the Federal authorities, charged with fraudulently procuring pension and back pay amounting to f,70C for Catherine Longmier, who is also under arrest. Tin: trial of Cleveland 1! TT1 fe-

I shooting his irother-ln-law. Eugene II. Cowles, with Intent to kill, some three months ago, began in Montreal, Can., im the ISth. Tin: Armenian Patriarch has again resigned. ont.the plea of ill health. The resignation is really a protest against the negligent displayed by the Turkish Government In regard to the proposed administrative reforms in Armenia.

LXtksjuvk fires have been devastating timber land along the Northern Pacificand in the vicinity of Hllenfebcrg, Wash,, for some time past On ,tbe night of the Kith a large pile of tie along the track was burned, and the rails were twisted out of shape by beat for nearlr a thousand feet. All traffic was temporarily suspended. Mk. Dillon's proposed visit to America has 'been prevented by his having

wrt-n RuiipivnaPH as a witnesi in the Q'Shea-Parnell divorce case. THK exodus of Jews from Ittsssla. caused by the revival of the cruel ukase of lb?, continnes. A t!s:mi:.vih)1s flow of gas has been struck on the farm of II 11. Decker, near Tipton. Ind., and it is estimated that the supply will reaeh 20,000,000 cublc feet a day. Tiik recount of population in Minno apolis, shows a tetal or 1I,7!W, an increase, as compared with 1$S0, ef 117,S71. or '251.75 per cent A m;ki. occurred near Paris, on the Iflth. between M. Levy fwho was one of M. .Mermieux's seconds In tho lattcr's recontduel with M. Itochcrortl and M. (aloplti. i.Kach of the com Im tan la was wounded In the wrist. An epidemic of what a local physician calls genuine Asiatic cholera Is causing many deaths in Carroll County, O. Tin: Lake Georim Puln nJ

Comtmny of Ticonleroga, .V Y has

purcliaseil a tract of land containing

j.w.ouw acres or apout vr.Ki itaro mllos. The land is heavily timbered with

spruce, pine and cedar.

itKV. Oiii:ti KuntitoK, pastor of the

unitarian aocietv at orthlwn r

for six years, has resigned because Home

oi ins par.siueners objH!ted to his at-

wmuug uorsa races and visiting pool

J.vai:iax II. Wif.s,.v, a'leadlnsr

ciuscnoi i.ohrerstown, Pa., was struck

y a passenger train while crossing the tracl. at -Swarr's crossing, on the 15th, and instantly killed. Mi:. MtOitATU. a well-to-do member of the Irish .Vatloaal LeagHe, was murierwl in Ilalllngaxry, Ireland, by

",nr"H no resented his sheltering an e vie tod farmer. u,,K,','.V?.0,,K ot lcrrB 'ho., who killed his step-'-ather fer harltwr cruelly lieaten his mother, was reieaeea on Kflliwiiiary e.taaiJiiatioii.

iiiKboly ot i'apta'n John Kricasoa was landed from the United ta war. tlp italtlmore, at Stockholm. Sweden, the Hlh. The traaafer w made with much eerettiOMy. Ir 1st ettiiaUd that the coming touniotiml election In Xew York Cty, aader the new election law, will eoat f4"W.WKl-iao,om wre thaa that tf last year undfr the old law, WniLKexperimeating in Shu Franeioe, est the 14th, with a patent Are escape of his own invention. John Mttrphy fell from the fourth story of the Chrewiele building with his little son in his . II .it t a . .

arm, imi were seriouMy injured and may die. Til Ciar has s?Ivm dlriw-tluBx f.r iba

speeial tixemption from eenrlption of all men who have widowed mothers dependent upon them. TiiKelection in Hraall, on the NUh, inwwes a Kepublican makjrity in the Constituent Assembly. Tmk scheme to construct a canal from Hirmihgham, Kngland, to the Mersey is Wing strain considered, and it is said that capital in offered in larye amounts for the purpose. Tiik family of the old "Pathfinder,1 .Maior-General John C. l'wmusL la re.

portetl to lie in the direst need and ab

solutely destitute, As confirmation of Major-General Fremont on the retired list was made only a short time before his death, the benefit of his salary for such a short period amounted to but little. Tiik population of the State of Colorado, according to the count of the Census llureau, is 410.H75. This is a net increase during the decade of 21fl,rt4t, or 111.49 per cent The population of the

city of Pueblo. Col., is given as 3S,m

which is an increase durlmr the census

period of 24.UU. or774.S5 per cent- The population of Leadville, Col., is 11.1.W, showing a decrease of S,W1, or '-'1.70 per cent. W. Davi and George lied path. Americans, charged with stealing .-JS0 in gold from a resident of Oakland. Mich., worn before the courts in Toronto, OnL, on the lth, pleading not guilty. This is the fir-t extradition case in tho province subject to the provisions of the

nvn t-Airauiuoii aci. I'm: two hundred ami slvti'otli aim!.

versary of the4 establishment of ltoston was olwerretl, on the lth, simply by the display of flag from the public buildings. John Swanson, a farmer near Seymour. Ind., and his wife, 'while feeding their cattle, on tho lth. were gored by an infuriated bull. Swanson is dead, and his wife, was reported dyinjr. P. II. ItKAiir. a traveling agent for 0. Sidenhurg & Co.. fancv drv s-ooils

dealers of New Verk City, "fell from a

ISttfTalo X. Y.) street car. on the ltfth.

anu was run over ana Kl led bv a car

going in an opposite direction.

J UK Upper House of thf Dklahnma

LetrLslature nassml tti hill.

locatinr the canltal of the Ivrritnrt- .t

Oklahoma Citv. to tko erTct

adjournment of the Legislature. ... r. . "

iiiK ortn tierman (iaaette says: "Germanvand Austria-IIiin'rarv. elnU-

united, powerful in arms and in close fellowship with Italv. constitute a firm

stronghold of peace."

Tiik miners of Sundorland. TWln

have secured a seven-hour working day, after a strike extending over sixteen weeks.

Hot weather has increased the num

ber ef Cholera victims In Toledo ami

Valencia. Snain. and caused thn min

ance of the disease in many villages. Tin; Society of theArniyof the Cumberland held its annual meeting at Toledo, O., on the ISth and l!tb.

!

LATE NEWS ITEMS. Is th Senate or. th ISth. hwaIu.

tion. introtluced Itr Mr. IMnmli nllln.

on the Secretary of the Treasury for information about the payment for silver bullion purchased under tho now atlvor

law was adopted. A number of bills on the calendar werA naswH ami tl.o Kan.

ate listened to eulogies of the late Representative Laird, of Nebraska In the House the day was spent in trying to secure n quorum so as to take action on the Langston-Venable contested election case. The Democrats, refraining from voting, succeeded In breaking the quorum, and the House, without taking action on the case, at 3;tK p. hi. adjourned. A klavk nitow was sighted oil the cast of Zanzibar, on the ISth, by British boat, and, after an exciting chase, wat overhauled. Several shots wore fired before the capture was effected. The captain, an Arab, was killed by one of the shots. The crew swam ashore ami escaped. Tine snow in the V

nominal this season. Several families have been frown to death ami n more than one instance physicians have perished wbilo braving the storm in tho effort to reach the bouses of their patients.

Tin; order declaring the Now York Central strike off was read,on the night sf the 17th, In every local assembly between Xew York and Huffalo. It tsmanated from headrjuarters of District As'mbly So. 24, Rt: i:.t storms in Switzerland have swelled the streams until they have hecome groat torrents, and sweep through the valleys with a fury that makes Jt

,tnXiMinis lor tourists to venture far in their wanderings. i

im: nextjannual meotingof the So--letv ot tho'Army of the Cumberland

iw iivm at, loiumbus, 0. At the meeting In Toledo, on the ISth, Genoral YV . S. Ilosecrans was elcctetl prcsl-

UUIIIt Tiik. people of

hem a. Austria, have been made home. Ie by floods, and the government authorities are doinir all thv n .

sist them.

A XKV YoKK tltilllnnalF-n .....! tt,.

ga.M has given iao,ooo marks for the erection of an orphanage in his natlvn town of Zwelbrucken, Ravaria. Dlo.v DoKcirAirt.T. ft

iviurjiit playwright and actor, dfml .i i.i-

in New orc City, on the 18lh, in tho sixtyighth year of his age. Tiik cenfcrreesoH ilm i'.,if un i.n

a session, on the isth. iui .i..i

reciprocity anendwent of the Senate,

KTATB INTKLLIGEXCC

Ety WKHtt. who pleaded guilty ol nuirdor in th mhm4 UogU'i. at lli'an. vlll-, waa tnbeed Ui ninety-niuM year in the penitentiary. Tin: Colinubitg street car line m in opera lUm. Ai.t KKii Si.inkv, a young man of Wah, was drowmd, the ether in tho abaih river. At Columbus h eohteed pet4e have taken thir rhildwu from th public N'biMils, and demand a xoparate building and a colored teacher. Thk nafe in the oKee f Frank Smith, mjereiarv of the Uanl of waterworks, at ( ohuubUH, was robbed of $m, early

tue otner morning. CiiiKi.Ks Wa(nkk. superintondeut of tb Mtink KobeMs faetories at Con-

nersvllle, eomuiiUHl uicide Wcausu or a threatened strike in the factory. John Saniikhs, president of tie Central Cabinet Comjiany. Shelbyvllle, fell from the top of the new three-story buildlnr In course of i-iuiuru-tkni ami

Kuxtained Injiirles which it is thought are fatal. Mr. Sanders was formerly a ri-s blent of l.awrcnewhurg, where he Was in the revenue wrvice. Thk Republicans of Owen County have p.tu the following tk-kt In tin' nhl: Representative. Jesse A. Wilson; cb'rk, .Majie- T. II. Roswell: auditor, Matblas .Smith: sheiliT. Gwi, W. KuWt.

Nn; treasurer, J. I.. Dunnagan; reclor, H. Grimes. Di:l,t:r.ATKS from the various lodire of

rarmers Alliance in Clinton County, to the number of fifty, met at Frankfort, a I fow la3s Of and ettYfted a county organliatlon. II. I. Ham. Michigan Town. Is president; Chas. Pence. Frankfort, Secretary. Foit some time past the farmers along Eel river, near the Owen County line, have suffered from tho overflow "of its waters, caused by the dam at Mill Grove Mill, in Owen County. The other night, at the hour of midnight, the dam was blown up with dynamite, it is supposed by parties who had suffered in the manner indicated. JOHN SWAX.-nV. nnir WimlriUn u-c

killed and his family latdly Injured by a bull. Ali.k.v Esiiki.mas, anlmllana farmer, claims to have found gold on his farm near Anderson. Ho had some analysed

in Anderson, and it is reported genuine. Ciiaiuman MiniKNKil, of the Repnlilican State Central Committee, and other Republicans.1 have addressed a petition to Judge Gresham calling for the appointment of Federal supervisors at the November election, and an order has boon .secured assigning to Judge Woods the discharge of duties made nccessarv

under the Jaw and as called for in the petition. J mitre Gresham in his nrW

Uo states that other supervisors will be called for. ' t

The post-office at Anderson was entered by burglar.-., and several mail-pouches taken out that had been made up for tho early trains and rilled of their contents. The extent of the loss is not known, but it Is not hollered to he very large. At Ihdianapolls, Martin O'Day, an r v ii I t ...v., ...... .1 . . . !

n.Vn,ivi niivscnni term lor robbing his brother, ongaged in a quarrel with the Duffy brothers, knocking both down with a curbing stone. Timothy Duffy's skull was fractured and he died. O'Day is charged with murder. John Ink. a prominent farmer ef Fairmount, died ,the other day from the effects of a kick of a horse. He carried life tiuurance to the amount of $135,000. Tiik directors of the Montgomery County fair have borrowed enough money to payoff all premiums and expense. The sum needed was alnMit 9,000. Gkkkntown has but one saloon-keeper, and he is eom nelled to keen & khshI

over bis place night and day to prevent

it ironi ueing Mown Hp. A Mi:. Ot.iVKK. of CrwrMivvtit I..

- - ' i v n o s been placed under a $1W bond to keep the peace, On the account of his avowed Intention to kill his wife because she had applied for a divorce.

.MM- I has. LAi'te-niKK altered his

mind at the last moment, and instead of meeting Miss Martha Jenkins at the altar, was mhsirg.wltli noexphuuion,

at r. vans v lie. the other night, Hri:ui..vi:s got SWi from the siife In Frank Thomas's alcon :it Colttmbvs. Tin: Detnocratle State Central Committee has decided upon one novel feature in connection with the coming campaign. As is well known and as shown by the recent election at Vincenr.es and Goshen, the new election law is intricate and hard to understand by the unintelligent voter. To overcome thl.i difficulty the CVunty Committees will bo aked te appoint a Democrat In each school district who shall familarIxe himself with tho law and at least three times during the campaign he vml be; required to explain its provisions to the Democratic voters in his

..oit.i,. ujAUKuoaru anu otner illustrations. A pamphlet will also lie placed with every voter, further illustrating the working features of the law. and by this means the voters will bo familarIzed with tho new order or things In time for tin- regular election. j M.woit W. W. Caiitkh, a revenue col-1 lector of tho Drazil District, was again attacked with Insanity, ran off. was' caught Sn Indianapolis and returned to I the asylum. j S.Wfi:!, SlIA.VAMAV. n-n.tnA.,

farmer, living near Santa Fe, committed

mnciuo uy MMHiting himself In the presence of his family. A Nn ki;i.-'l.ti: engine jumpeil the trace near Ilamnioml. killl

man. titlsiav Kikstadt, of Fort Wavnu. Tin: following fourth-class postmasters were appointed for h liana the otlieruay: Courtland. Jackson County. R. I). Hayes, vice J. T. Prilden. rtwigncd; Jeppa, Hendricks County, W. Pointer, vice A. J. Drown, resigned; Oakdam, anilerburg Countv. H. 11. HiKittr fi...

C J St.iHirh. rculffr.fwl l.ie,.,nu

Spencer County. R. M, Mackey. vice M P. Harrison, reslirned: Jimj. lixt-.t.! n-.

field, Grant CountvJ John r r..-t.

Tasewoll, Crawford County. Indiana pavs fftJj.fWfl tm- r.

tho care of the insane.

Ilnm Gooi.mas. an employe at the blast furnace at Torre Ttautn 1..J lik

nvei l urncu oat bv molten lead.

A LIVING ISSUE.

TU Ou-t wf .liiMfiaiiMi 1h tka

i4IhIiiii.h lntitieH Atitwalu Amtmg tke Vr Ht lJiiW-ThH li Alula WnMUmk- tn Kttep l't thttr VtM. iHt Hut KiMoam r UtHatUfMrtiH wim frrnvHt Or4er f TKIhks WIM Xt llnHH. Oitawa, (hit. Sept 17, -The fact

; can no longer ur utaputed that I be ani nexaUon qucmion is fat lateoutiag one f of the live iue of the day, and will play aa Important part in the political future of Canada. The sentimental loyalists endeavor to beliLtlw th huuh.

I went, but never the lees are whistling to i keep up tblr courage, it utatUr not what part f the Dominion one looks to, .there is to be found evidences of dlssatisfaction at the existing state of affairs. Loading public men have not ; hesitated t-ornll attention to the ixcreas-

, pvptuHf uy oi me movement ir , closer tradfg and social relation with the I I ' i led Statti -in fact in some inj titascM, going so far as to espout-o on , the jmblie jdatform political union. One of the government organs has come out squarely for separation from Kngland. The Quebec Telegraph says: If we nrw pemilttiMl tn Kuage current event In Canada, we think that xtiHex-itfoti to tle-l'wlttnl Htati is niakiaK grNitheNl1 way atuoH lit 1m-...:v U Is eoitilttx ami j J'"1 l"frw Iomjc. Sir John may prvarii all

nri, He may l-iiimii upon Joiiaay lt hn Unck, and Im?iihj Hih la-tt ihsh im 4-anh to adept the platform, Uut ilollara ami tfiita wilt Urinjt It at.nt, Tho Xt Klnley bill lias iMM-w p, Uy a larjit? mjrlty. anil that ilewls a hara Ww to tint t-eMiitu-mi of CanaUa. Kia-I.iii.i, hv are loll. la aa rt-aily to Klvw up fxit.l, Mini NwwfuuHdlanU as lit-llmil:uiU. N"

j part off iiihuh wltliout tli-- Unltetl 5iate? . U'e art- HMitiv th.lt at leat thfa p:rt u! the country womUI bv in a tlir.vln eumiltl.m f 1 we iiad AmiM lca MirxcU Into one xHrat J roiilederutiOH. How- wuhIU Hrnther Juhhthan uii tftu. out with an expression of Joy I and rowfort. Property would boom ana j roiHtiitnce with tlie worlj woiilil be .urtU i on wltlm rlK whldi wohM brlwjtieomfort i uiul xltirrto tin; intt4.

, A lew ilaya mk the .stjrs ami Strip wera ral--,l m t r a c uloin-lMiHe In .Vlentrcal.aHd now tiny are jIk v-rtli kh.iihU of the Toionto ixlilbliloM. Wliat Is to jirtVtHt J Ihem frow belrn; ralsl fover the nathm at somtt inture pirknl? Sniwetlilaic 1:111x1 be 1 done, I ccau wit van m.t ManU thlntarllf ' tlHkerlnjt at Ottawa May lonxer. TI1I1 inn- ( tr i. la plain word-. mIk totde old Mcfc, aaU If afthe ntxt Kncrn elei-tJoH there fi.riiirrs Urc lectiHe aware if the ltua , Hon. mo will be tarveil uat of i-xlsteiic by the Cmti-a .-stute' turlg. KHxlamt U HHlhtr i mii.i'.lmr n.ir r frieitd ton-. We liave Hat , tered her too roncii, anU now la the time, j when one of her grandchildren h here, that we aIiomI.I talk as plainly as ito-tMbie of the situation. If the capltaiMs of L-nl(tn can buy up j lie., tcreat t.tock iimiiuuki r i.uir.ni

States; If they caa place Million of .lollars In the wli luo.M of that country; If they are scariHl to invist a stajfle dollar m licitMh ai-ur)tlc!i. then let u annex. ?n n to afciire ihjlr sini and liaM. Sir JoIih oaitbt tct feel t-urprlMetl at tlte eaorioon- amount of litoney that Itrillslieis are li.tiiK ia the UnlttU ,"Jtate-. The article lias caused a decided sensa- , tion hers. The government official state that such treasonable and sedition language should not be overlooked.

BALFOUR'S HAND AGAIN.

ant wf ,Ih Mn aa4 WHitnas O'MisVm im Ire! ihI uh la Kvr of Their Ie)Mrtur fr Awwsa iweiiligilH H I.oiolim n to the MicuMrHHee wf tit Kti.H X-w Move AM4t4t tbe Xalbo.. alUU-fHMIe rilerNHoea the Alleged

r me rreia, Dt'mjN, pt. KS,Mr. John 1H. M. P., and Mr. William O'Urien wer.ar reated to-day for tholr reeent utteranees in Ireland. The former was taken ink custody at his own restldeuce near Dublin and Immediately eieorted to the railroml station, where be waa placed on a special train en rout te Tlpperary. He was aceempanied by a larxe military escort O'Hrien wan taken into custody at Glenjfarris and coaveyeil toCork. Warrant! or arrest for Patrick O ltrion.CommoHers Thomas J. Condon and David .Sheehy, and Her, David Humph revs, of Tit.norarv. I.v

been isiiued. A xreat sensation has been caused by the arrest. bater particulars are to . 1. n ..or . . l. . , . , ,

inn i:nctl iikil .nr. I II I lull u-liiin

his uncle's house at

Ilallybraek. T M e

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William (Jtrirn.

Ireland." said Mr.

FOGGY EXPLANATIONS.

lUf IterliH TreM. In KmleatnrlHa- to .las. tlfr b Iteoeat Itet-rre Ih KKwrl to Mavrry Ih AMm, ly FleHHit,r In the Xlre if iHeoHiUtrHe-. . LoMioy, isept IS. The exnla-..itJnii

' put forth by the Herlin Poit and other I lesa official organs In rejrard to the ; noUeo restoring the East African slave trade are so fojrpy as to entirely fail in their supposes! object of jwstiryin the measure complained of. Not only se, but the inconsistencies visible among the various commentaries give rise to the suspicion that the true inwardness of the alfair is not understood at Herlin oven by thu Colonial OlHce. It is considered pti-sible that the local ofnelals on the toast may have blundered ami Kono farther than they were warranted in doinjr, through somfl misinterwetaticnor Inruetlon. Th ttrohaldiiie t

that the Intention or the government was to simply avsure the Africans thut the new rule of the country would not meddle with such domestic slavery as they found existing, though they would not sanction the slave tranle asa whole. It will le remembered that even ths famoMS Christian soldier Gordon admitted the necessity or perniittinff dometitk slavery under the prevent con ditlons of Afr,can society.

e, and nines.-

A GUILTY QUARTETTE,

' CIe f the llitl lri-i:M,ll iiu. i. T.t...

j at MoHtlietl,,, III-Two to IIhh-t ami . ! T u-. . ... . ... a,.. . ....

, ... u 1 , rrmifHll try Tor .Mhc j iifr. i Mo.VTICKI.l.o. III., .spt. 17; In tho , rolelH-ated Holden-Utissell mtinler trial the jury this mornlnr round thederend anU iruilty or murder and fixed the sentence id Calvin Holden at death; Allicrt Dunham death: Mm PH.. ni

- - - I,,,!- t den, twenty-flve years in the peniten- 1 tlary. and Kdwln Holden liftoen years '

m tue penitentiary. Tho story of the crime for which these pcr-Mins have lwon convicted, is follows: On the evein- of duno -n lnst, while Harloy Kussell and bis wire were? returning homo in a btitfxy from Monticello thoy overkwk two men. Calvin Holden and Albert Dunham. Dunham seized the horse, and held it while Hold

revolver and shut Ilnssell. infllctinjra mortal wound. Unssell lived lonjf onoKhtotell all alwitt the shooting and who did It Holden and Uunhain worn immediately placed In jail, and Dunham told nnmifrh to implicate Mr. Holden and Edwin Holden. her sou. They, too, were arrested, and all were indicted by the trrand hire with t.

above result. Sentence and dale of tho execution will not ho riven until the ltfth.

I'IiuIIhk a Srsrco it. Ilt'1'KAi.o, K. V., epL 18.Tha switchmen'j. convention held no session yestanlay, none of the committee belnr ready to report The delegates went to Niagara Falls yesterday afternoon en an excursion. In an interview with Grand Master Sweoay yesterday morning regarding the Central strike, lie adored tkn lr-..l

leaders of the switchmen for callimr the men out here. He waa particularly severe on Maior McGowan. nf AIUmv

and District Master Vorkmi tM II.

said that Lee waa at tha lwittaa of tfc

police inspector, ac

companiml by two constables, entered without knocking or notice and rudely ordered Mr. Dill on

to accompaur him. The latler asked for the inspector's authority, whereupon the officer produced his warrant, accusing Mr. Dillon nf i.

citing tho tenanta oi .Smith-Hiurv in his recent speech at Xew Tippnrary not to pay their rents. Without waiting for -Mr. Dillon to take a change of clothing, the police hurried him to the cur. and took him to Dublin and thence to Tipperary. to be arraigned before-Colonel Carroll, the magistrate, whomTlhllon, a row weeks ago. mmt sovfrlv .i

nouneed in a speech in Parliament. Mr. O'Hrien was taken In custody at the CISeiigarlrT Hotel. His wile was with him. just as she was with him re-

i-eiuiy warn a writ-server served on Mr.

m jurienn uimiuru from I-ird Salisbury

for All.m cosH in Mr. O'ltrlen's libel suit ajf lint tho Premier. Without calling him to one side.

the otneer presented his warrant and told Mr. O'Urien to come alen?. "A 11 o t h o r attempt to keep mo from tellln-' Ameri

cans the truth about

O'Urien, as he accompanied the officer.

I he charge against Mr. O'Urien was the same as against Mr. Dillon, that of inciting tenants not to mv rnt n.i nr

advocating the boycott in speeches at Limerick and New Tipperary. A .warrant in also out for Mr. Dalton.'and the police are watching the League rooms in Dublin. It is believed that warrants are out lor many

persons connect! with the League, and

mat me government has determln

aurinjr the recess of Parliamen crush out, if possible, all opposttl its policy in Ireland.

Mrs. O'Urien went on the same train that took her husband to prison. Lord Salisbury Is said to be deeplv incensed

against .Mr. O HrJea, who, in bis Limerick speech, called Lord Salisbury a llbeler ami blackmailer. Much excitement prevails both in Ireland ami England over the arrest, ami the opinion is generally expressed that the object of the government Is to prevent Messrs. Dillon and 0'Hrien fiom going on their tour and gaining American sympathy and contributions for the Irish cause. LoMio.v Sept 19. The sudden wholesale arrest oi Irish leaders gives rise to a variety of speculation as to the wo-

, lives wnicu nas inspired the gevern- : ntent to enter upon this new -crusade I agalMst Nationalism. From those well ' informed, however, we learn that the 1 movement which lias caused such surprises to the public is the result of pressure brought to bear Mpon the government by the Irish Torio,who reared th it Mr. O'ltrlen was arran;rin;?a catnpahn against several large estates similar to the one so successfully carried out on the SmithItarry lands at Tipperary. Harry's jrreat wealth enables him to subdivide tho force left on his domains, but there are many cases in which such an exodus would mean ruin to the landlords. ,Mr. O'Urien was also cred- -Ited with the intention oi utilizing the distress caused by the potato blijrht a a means oi stirring up reeling against

tne landlord system, wHmb would be charged with the responsibility of keeping the people too poor to accumulate even the row pounds required to help them through an occasional bad season. The suggestion to nip the schunio In the bud by a wholesale capturft of Mr. O'Hrlen and his rriends on general charges ot technical violation of the law4, came originally from the Dublin Caulo authorities, but was readily acquiesced in bvSecretarv Italfnur. final lit

less a desire to prevent tho proposed American tour of O'Urien. Dillon and others had Its weight among the motives leading to the arrests, but this Is not believed to have been the principal Incentive. Mr. O'Urlen's last trip through America and Canada did not have suMcient effect in evoking ill-feeling against England nor in swelling the contributions to the Irish campaign fund, to justify any groat apprehensions as to the result of tho uxpeeted xur.

Salllran ih Make a Ferelgn Tour. Nkw Youk, Sept. 19. A contract was sljrnwl In this city last week batwee John L .Sullivan. Duncan IJ. IIarr!sGifv and Jack Uarnttt on one band, and J. X.

Williamson, the Australian manager, on tho other, by which the first named three agree to place themselves under the latter management during a tour throughout Australia and England. A new play is to lie written for Sullivan and Harrison, and Harnitt is to hold about the xama rwtaitlnn that I,

nnnuvcnium mm i no iionest Hearts and Willinr Hamla" ru-uliUt'.Li..

mt a sort of tern eagle se ths ebamnlosv

, whole trouble.