Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 October 1890 — Page 6

WEEKLY COURIER.' CUiflNT TOPICS.

C. DOAX, XuMior.

JASPKR,

INDIANA.

It te uU that the matrimonial enjrsffeetent between Miss Winnie Ikvis, daughter of the late Jefferson Ik vis, ami Mr. Wilkinson ha Wen broken off.

At a recent meeting of the Flint and Lime (iIim Manufacturers' Association in Htteburgh. Pm., an advance of not quite Ave per cent, wa wad e in price. A faint eomet was discovered by Trot. L K. llarnard at tits Lick Observatory at San Francisco, at p. m on the h. Its position is 1 hours, 13 ., dg. south; notion easterly.

Ox the th partial returns from the special election in New Mexico, held on the 7th, tor the adoption or rejection ef the State Constitution, indicated the defeat ot the Constitution by at least 5.008 majority. Tits English Government has demanded ef Portugal the immediate settlement of the claim ot the llritish African Lake Company for indemnity for the illegal seiiure of the steamer James Stevenson.

Two young men have been arrested at lileomington, 2nd., for peddling (our, five and ten-cent stamps on the street They are believed to belong to a bam I who have been robbing so many postoiilees in that section.

P L'W.ic opinion in Spain favors reprisals to offset the effects of the McKinley bill on the Spanish and West Indian trade, and the Spanish Minister at Wasbincton will enter the protest of Spain against the measure. Those having the matter of purchas

ing supplies for the destitute of Oklahoma in charge say that the S47,tW9 appropriated by the Government for that purpose will not go far toward relieving

the distress of the sutlerers.

Louis Rkmklin. the member of the

Cincinnati Heard of Improvement of

whom Governor Campbell said in a pub

lic letter "I believe you to be dishon

est." has demanded that the Governor

make charges against him. Sthjkino union workmen of Sydney,

Is. S. W., attacked the firemen heaving

coal at llulll. on the th, ami, after dls-

nersinr them, occupied the mines. The

poliee were unable to preserve order.

ami reinforcements had to be sent to

the feeene.

' Mr Jamks L Gamklk has assumed

the indebtedness of the Wesleya Female College near Cincinnati.amounting

to Se&tttO. and thus prevented the sale

by foreclosure of that old institution. It

ia the leadinff Methodist college for

women in Ohio.

A S-CUI.I.WX named Lad ee reemployed

in the kitchen ef the Archduke Sic I-

mond, at Oranden, Austria, hai been arrested for putting arsenic in the food

and earning the tllnees of the Aacbduke

and his suite, to procure toe dUmiessl

of a ehef whom, he hated.

Stain can sot make a special treaty with the Untied States in regard to the

West Indies trade without extending

the same privileges to European na

tions with whom Spain has treaties eontalnlnr the "most favored nation"

clause as to imports of Spanish colonies.

Thk newspapers of Mexico call on the

Mexican Government to appeal to the Postal Union against the action of the

United States Government in forbid

ding the transmission of Mexican news

naner. bearing Mexican postage, with

lottery advertisements.

Fiftken thousand persons were in the "German-lay" torch-light parade In

Baltimore, Md., on the 0th. The line was made brilliant by the us of every known illuminating device. The

seventy enormous and very elaborate

floats presented a beautiful appearance

It is said that the French Cabinet is

considering a plan by which it Is hoped

to come to terms with America on the

tariff question. The proposition sub

stantlally is one of mutual concession

or reciprocity. Unless some terms are

arrived at, an attempt will be made to

virtually exclude American products

from French markets.

O.v the Sth the new cruiser Newark

left Cramps Ship Yard at Philadelphia on her initial trip, but returned to her dock In the afternoon with a section of her machinery broken. Those who were

pOn the vessel when she started down the river say that her speed was very

irreat and that she promises to be one

of the fastest boats over launched.

Thk eighty-nrst meeting of the American Hoard of Foreign Missions opened at Minneapolis, MIna, on the Sth. All missions were reported in a flourishing condition. The whole number of church members received since the board began work eighty -one years ago, is I14,f3. The year's receipts were 7n.1. 484.07, and the disbursements 7f,4.SS. JosKt'it .ToxAssox, son of Mr. Meyer Jonasson, of New York, was acquitted, on the Sth, In Iterlin, of a charge made against htm by students with whom ho had quarreled for an Insult to him because he was an American. They accused young Jonasson of saving: "I sneese at your Emperor,' a political orlme for which the extreme penalty is ton years' imprisonment in a German fortress.

Rfxrxt developments Indicate that

the stealing of cattle in the Cherokee Jjtrlp has been carried on In a wholesale manner for the past six or eight months. It is believed that the cattle thieves are regularly organlied, ami

that they have been supplying the

markets of Guthrie, Arkansas City, Caldwell, Kiowa and the small towns

of Oklahoma, with stolen cattle te a

large extent.

PERSONAL AND GENERAL, Ox the th th historic and famous Itlueeeai Mshtml in I .union was Uighlly

damaged by tire.

My a conservative t 'mate overflow,-

do damane was done by the late prairie

ire in .Norton County, .V I'. THK Miller' Association of the State ef Pennsylvania adjourned, on the Sth. afwr a two-days' session at Heading. Invitation to hold the next meeting

were receded from Philadelphia, Wtlkssbarre ami Altooua. Thk little town of Satfron-Walden. Rag-land, was the scene of much rehneinfr. on the Sth. over the safe return of Young Pelly from Canada, where he is popularly believed to have had a narrow escape from the fate which overtook his companion, Henwell. The streets of the place were decorated with Hairs and arches, and the numerous friends of the IVlley family gave the returned wanderer hearty welcome. Amoxu the passengers from Europe by the Tetttonie which arrived at New York, on the Sth, were Hon. .1. C. Itancroft Davis, John 15. Herreshoff, Hon. Pitt Hello, the Puke and Duchess of Marlboro, Mr. Joseph l'ulitaer and Hen. Leland Stanford. On the City of New York wore General John Albert, ex-preident of the Transvaal, and his family, and Theodore Thomas. AiTKKur.xsioXsi are entertained that the conference between the representatives of England and Italy on the limitation of the African possesions of the two countries will prove abortive. Hoth sides tenaciously adhere to their respective positions with regard to Cassala. and it is not impossible that this may result in defeating a settlement jnot?T 130 shoe manufacturers, representing all parts of the country, met in

New York, on the 7th. and decided to

advanco the price of shoes from twen

ty-five to fifty cents a pair.

Mis-i Ixi:. Cori.Tiu:. a missionary to

Utah, who is at present in New ork

has made important revelations con

cerning the Mormon church in relation

to female immigrant converts.

Fai.sk r u mors concerning alleged

movements of Kusstan troops on ine Turkish frontier have been spread by j

Russia In the hope of terrorising the Sultan into an alliance with the Czar.

Two yossng men, llobert I). George

and James F. Ha Hey, of Limestone County, Ala., wort) remanded at York-

ville, (New York City) police court, . , j 1 ! . . . s

on the .tin. on a cuarge oi ueaung in

'green goods." " A complete outfit of

gren tinted paper, tiedup to resemble rolls of bills, and Sl,80 In genuine in oner were found In their possession.

Am. the Scotch iron furnaces are now

quenched, with the exception of a few

which do not belong to the iron .Mas

ters' combination and which make iron for private purposes. The lock-out re

duces the market supply 30,000 tons weekly.

KtXO Lkopoi.i) of Belgium is prepar

ing to pay a visit te the German court about th cloea of the present month,

and it is said that his ukief object Is to discuss with the Kaiser the elalm of

France to a preferential right over Itel

rium in the purchase of the territories

of the Conge Free State.

Bibs were opened at the 2avy ue-

nartment. on the nth. for three steam

tugs for the navy. Harrison Lorinjrs, of South Itoston, was the lowes uta ".er,

at S314WS each.

Mm. JkfkkksoxDa.vis left Heauvolr,

Miss., on the th, for New York, where

she goes to look after the publication of

her book.

Hktukxs show that fenr of the Ilrit

ish Government factories with li,(NW employes have turned out fire-arms to

the value of 512.000,000 during the past

year. 1 he improvement in uie manu

facture of smokeless powtter is progressing satisfactorily.

Tin: committee on rertalo.i or tne con

fession of, Faith of the Presbyterian

church met in Pittsburgh, Pa., on the 7th.

Cikh.kka is believed to have broken

out in itarcelona. hnain. wnere nve

suspected caes have been reported, two of which proved fatal.

Thk local postal senko of Constan

tinople, was suspended, on the 6th, the object being to prevent the consumma

tion of a conspiracy against the government, evidence of the existence of which had been discovered. Sir Hknuy Diccmmoxii Wolfb, British Ambassador to l'ersla,was reported, on the 7th, to be dying. Thk Dupont Powder "Works near Wilmington, Del., together with the adjacent town of Hock land, were completely destroyed, on the 7th, by the explosion of nearly ten tons of powder. Twelve per.wns were killed, twenty seriously, and scores slightly

wounded. Loss, estimated, SftO,thW. Tim steamer Alomo of the Mallory J

line arrived at New York, on the 7th,

from Galveston, with her cargo of cotton

on Are. Alter landing her passengers

in safety by means of a tug. ahe proceeded to the Krlo Hasln. where her

hold was flooded by the fire tugs. She

has 5,00 tales of cotton on loard.

Dctttxo a panic caused by an explo

sion in tho Keystone Hosiery Mill at Heading. I'a., on the (Sth, Ave of the girls at work in an upper story leaped

through the holstway to the floor Ixlow and sustained severe injuries. Two steerage passengers on the steamer Majestic committed suicide during that vessel's last voyage from New Y'ork to Liverpool The passengers made up a purs of $.V0 for the widow and children of one of the men. Thic National Camp, Patriotic Sons of America, opened a three days' session In Fanueil Hall, Itoston, on the 7th. A Piiit.AtiKt.fiMA thief, on the Sth, stole a silk dress front Pauline Hall, the actress, ami went to a pawn shop to dispose of it Seeing detectives In the room, he laid the bundle on the counter and said he would call again. An examination of the bundle revealed &V Wfl worth ofdiamends and other jewelry in a silk stocking tucked in a sleeve of the drm. The valuables were restored te the owner.

TiiKresul.of tho Edetman-U roseate tragedy at Atlanta. (a. i that while lh homicide is a free man, tho two wit whose tcsttaouy cleared him am in th peHltentiary tor perjury. A yiR'.nu woman at Modwoad CUf, Cal.. forced to marry against her will, committed suicide and the minister who perforata the marriage eerowmny prraelied her funeral sermon. Uicmakm N. Au.k of Cleveland, a, who died of heart failure in that city recently, at the age of Hfty-eight, was the inventor of the paper carwheel and president of the Paper CarWheel Company of Cleveland, where he

had acquired wealth and honor. At the close of the sorvice in the Cathedral of Koumkapeo, Turkey, on the thh, an Armenian in the congregation Bred two shots at the arebpriesL Neither of the bullets too k efiect The man escaped. That portion of the new Indiana Election law, passed by the last Legislature, adding condition to the qualifications of voters, has been declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court. IT is unld that the coal mixers of the Mononpihela (1) distrlet will demand an increase of halt a cent per bushel. If h onorators refuse the demand a

strike will ensue which will affect ,0W miners. St'ttVKY. of the Pennsylvania ship canal are practically finished, and the eonimit4on appointed by the legislature will ak the Stato to cowpleto the canal, along the Heavor river route, to Lak Krie. Thk Camden (N. J.) coroner's jury has returned a verdict holding Francis I.lngo for tho murder of Mrs. Miller, and he will be held In the county jail to' awaft the action of the grand jury. Ox the sth the Count of. Paris and party, including Colonel Copptnger, U. S. A.. viitd Fortrosi Monroe and Richmond, Va. Thkhf. ha-s been a hefcvy fall of snow on Mount Shasta, Cal., and at Sisson light snow fell at intervals on the Sth. It has recently leaked out that Dr. Koy V, Pierce, of Hunalo, N. Y.. is defendant in a Milt for SIW.O0O on the ground of harlnjr alienatol the aifec-

tions of Mri William S. Wyse, of New York. The doctor declares it a eae of blackmail. J amk. A. SlMMoXiS against whom an Indictment has been found for aiding and abetting Peter Classen in wrecking the Sixth National Hank of New York City, failed to put in an appearance before J ttdgo llenedlct in the I'nited States Circuit Court, on xbe Vth, when thecase

was callett. ins ionu oi .?j,wi wa

declared forfeited.

Jriw.K Hakkktt. of the Now ork

Supreme Court, discharped Honry Pur-

cell, who was arrested on suspicion of

stealin? some Slfi.OO'J from the safe in

the Vendome Hotel a few weeks ago.

He was arraigned on a writ of habeas . r a t . ill . a.

corpus i be evmenca was insumcienc

to hold him.

Thk, lir st joint ssMon of the ISrltish

Iron and Steel Institute and the Amer

ican Societies of Engineers and Iron and Steel Manufacturers was held in Carngie Hall, Pittsburgh. I'm., on the fth. The meeting was a success be

yond anticipation.

.losKt'tt l. tArru. ann am wire brothers, all poor men, living at Trenton, N. J., say they bare received ii. formation leading them to believe that they are heir to the estate of James Wood, deceased of England, who left property worth 000. A sY.vmcATK of New Y'ork and English capitalists has its agents in Hutchinson. Kas.. negotiating for the purchase of the salt plants there. Two have already Wen purchased, and options are held on some ofthe others. ATE NEWS 1TEM&

STATE LXTELLIGEKCB.

William KlcHAuits. farmer

Knrlish. U reported to have produced a breed of striped bog. Tm Law and Order League, of WoomInirtom haa befnn a erttsade mjralnat the valtmna. One keeper was llnod w violation of the law. Jomk Aitaxht wa faUUy wowmI by the aooidt ntal discharge of a rt in the hands of Alexander Amos, while the two were hunting near Winahtw. A , U.oo.v atMorfantowtt wa destroyed by dymamito. A Ht'xn.vttwx young man shot at a mark and put a bullet through Jonathan Powell's brain. A taiuu, of Anderson, named Mungor, has been indicted for kidnaping his own son, and has been snod for seduction. Four Wayxk has been mad a recruiting point for the enlistment of volunteers for the regular army. Lieutenant Chas. S. Hall, of the Thirteenth Infant-

arrived there a fow day ago ami

office in the government

IN THE SOLDIER STATE.

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4 MaHUu4a

M the rU4r OmhmmU In Tupehn. TorntKA, Kaa. Oct lu, The HrMldont and party, in the course of their visit to this eity. paid a visit to the Fair

(grounds 1h the aftornoou.

On the way to the fair ground too President held an umbrella to protect him ftrat from the sun and later

that prnned

Thk centenary ! the birth of Father Matthew was celebrated, on the l&tb, throughout Ireland by special servloe In the Catholic churches, and by public selebrations In leal halls. In Tlpperary, where he was Wrn. the celebration was especiallyenthuslastlcthouiMinds of people resorting to Thomas-

town to see the birth-place of the great apostle of temperance. Tint discovery of tuberculosis In two herds of cattle in Manchester, N, H..

and the likelihood of a spread of the disease, has caused almost a panic there. Milkmen are losing their customers by the score, and the local sales of beef have perceptibly decreased. Ax explosion occurred, on the 10th, in tho pyrotechalc school at Hourges, France, which Is a leading center of military and Industrial manufactures, anU capital of the department of Cher. Ten persons were killed and many Injured by the explosion, Thk Supreme Court of Michigan has sustained the Local Option law in a test case taken to It by John V. Teek, who wanted to open a saloon , In Van Huron County, which had voted dry. The court decided that the law is per

fectly constitutional. Emi'Kicok Wii.mam received a telegram from King' Humbert of Italy, on the 10th, addressed to "My true friend and ally," and announcing that tho Italian King had forwarded to the Emperor a lifo-sised portrait of himself, O.vk thousand citizens of Hoston have petitioned the Hoard of Alderman not to appropriate funds for the erection of a monument in any public park to John Itoyto O'Reilly, on account of his hostility to tho public school system. At the trial, at Croydon, England, on tho 10th, of Lord Cahtr, for making threats against a neighbor, his lordship roundly cursed tho police magistrate, and was In turn sentenced to the workhotise. PoktUouksk gun-boats have formed a naval cordon across the mouth ot the Zambesi river, to offer passive resistance to tho passage of Uritlsh stern-wheel boats should they attempt to acend the river. Thk Vienna municipal authorities have voted to contribute K,&O0 florins to the fund for the relief of such workmen as may be deprived of employment by reason of the United States tariff. Tun best authorities say California will this year pack l,:t0O,W0 boxes of raisins. This is about twenty times the raisin output ef ten years ago. Ship mente East have already begun.

ry.

opened an

building. A MAX who was clearing a piece of land near Columbus found six rattlesnakes under a stone, Hecapturedthem

alive and took them to Columbus ami sold them. " At Crawfordsvllle George, the eight-year-old son of Wm. Nash, fell the other evening with an open knife in his shirt pocket. The blade entered the breast and broke off, causing the death of the boy soon afterward.

A xt'MMKR of Indianapolis phyaieians

are making plans to erect a naaltarlum

at Garland Bell, In Montgomery Coun

ty.

Arc;rsT Lkiiki'X. a farmer of Adams

County, fell dead while chopping tim her.

Thk Indiana yearly meeting- of Friends has petitioned the World's Fair Commission to close the fair on Sundays. At Terre Haute the other night, the special committee appointed to investigate the books of ex-City Treasurer James Fitspatrick. the treasurer of the

city from IS84 to ISStS, reported to the city council that there is a deficiency in his accounts of 1S.A.J. S7.Htt.70 of which was during his first term, and 66,36.89 during the second term. A peculiar thing in connection with the

deftciencv as disclosed is that

915,000 of it was money Pi Up trie

collected from his predecessor, C

A. Kobiason, also a defaulter.

Kb hi Fitspatrick himself appropi

and failed to turn oyer, Fitipatrlck's property, which he 'has turned over to his bondsmen, will fall $5,000 short oi paying out The shortage is larger than

was generally expected. Thk other night Geo. Adams, Henry Schalk and lien Striker were out coonhunting in ,a strip of woods adjoining

Anderson. About eleven o cluck they t

encountered what is believert to have been a genuine wildcat or panther. It followed them for half an hour or more through the woods. Every now and then the "painter would give an unearthly yell, snarl and tear through the leaves. The boys bad a eonple of lanterns, and they think that had it not been for them t'.iey would have been attacked. They were badly frightened, and upon leaving the woods the panther made a spring at young Schalk and caught him by the coat tail. Striker hit the animal ''with his lantern. The globe burst and the oil, running upon the animal's back, became Uf sited. The panther became about as thoroughly frightened as the boy s, and rashed howling and screaming through the woods, a veritable ball of fire. Several month?

ago a panther attacked James Ulack while going in a buggy after night from j Frankton te Alexandria. The same ant- : mal has been seen by other reputable persons. Thk free delivery service will lie established at Jeffersonvilie, Laporte and Connersville November 1. Richard Everets and Tim McDonald,

two young men, are under' arrest at Peru on information from the authorities at Steubenville,0.. charged with burglary. S a mv f.i. Axhkksox, a Ian-Handls switch-light employe and one of the flrst settlers of Greenfield, was instantly killed the other morning while attempting to pass under a freight train. lie leaves a widow and thirteen children. Ovi:k u,e9O.6O0 is paid annually by the Government to pension the Union soldiers of Indiana. There are 43,774 pensioners enrolled. Fbkk Pasciikn, an inmate of the county poor-house, Valparaiso hanged himself a few days ago. He was clghtyslx years old and was tired of life. Wm. Cahhoi.i, and Louis Griggs stab each other with the same knife in a quarrel in New Albany. Carroll is dead and Griggs will probably die. Fivi: horses, at Annapolis, afflicted with glanders, have Won killed by the Stalo Vcterlnari n. The disease is spreading. Hox. John V. Hn.vrz was thrown from his horse at English, and the animal stepped upon his face and then fell ujion him. Wiiilk hunting, near Martinsville, Georgo Stroder wa shot in th ley by the accidental discharge of John Smith's gun. The log will hate to come o.T. Tin: Republicans of the Third Con-

Jgresaton.il District have nominated Wil

liam J. Durham, holler maker, of Sycamore, for Congress. MlCHAF.I. Momiahity, an eight-year-old loy. of Indianapolis, who was blth'n two months ago by a dog, died of hydrophobia. Ix a drunken row at Decatur, Jacoc Grim was stabbed several times in the abdomen, and ft la supposed he will ii. Matt Snyder, un eld ditcher, is charged with the crime, and Is in jail 1 waiting trial. Tim other afternoon John Crawley, ged seven years an inmate of the Feeble Minded Institute, Ft. Wayne, wa drowned in the St Jon river while bathing. His parents reside at Logan afort Thrkk weeks ago John Slough, a wellknown aged Klkhartan, stepped en a rusty nail, which pasted through his toot He lapsed into lock-jaw and died 1 fern nlrhtsaro.

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rMtMnaHy Miipwmail t Mav Tsttmi M wst4f mt she Throw ltyV Himm itf tHvtiiic th 04ttMS tteo 9ttft and tinlKMC' IUI.IOX AMI O'MKISX MMMXO. Tipi'kjuhy, Oct 10.- When the court was ouened this morula to ooNtinua

from the very light rain that toil. The the hearing on the MtMmoaMM against trip to the fair grounds was unerontfnl. j tne potioe for assaulting tho populace There was no, a great erewd on the j gtbred in the vicinity of the courv streets, but at the fair grounds an bouse on the occasion of tho beginning enormous crowd had gathered. The 0 proceeding against M eases. Dillon amphitheater In front of which the I Rmi O'Hriea, it was found that neither upeakers' stand had been erectod was j Mr ixilon nor Mr. O'ltrien was present lllled completely, while all the apace I Kumorsars current that both gsaUemea In front of It was crowded. The ! yesterday tailed from Queeastown for jam was so great that It , the United States. Woth of the Irish

was with the greatest difficulty that the President, Governor and Senator Ingalls pushed their way through to the stand. Secretory Tracy hesitated for some time before making the attempt but a passage was cleared for him finally and he and Mr. Halford Vol nod the reei. The other members of

leader were on Monday last at the

feronce of tho Irish National party, , held in Dublin, designated as members of the delegation to visit America, and 1 present the political position in Ireland a it exists to-day. They are alsj in

structed to enlist the sympathy and aid of the American people in behalf of the

the party remained In their carriages. ' famine-threatened Irish peasantry T, . u r. ... 1 .. 1 .... u I. u. 1 ....

It was fifteen minutes after th

o'clock when Ira F. Collins Department Commander of the Grand Army of the Uepublie introduced Governor Humphrey. The Governor said that he was quite, suro the assemblage did not earo to hear from him while so dlstin-' guished a guest was present He therefore without other preliminary introduced the President The President was received with prolonged cheers. He said: MT Ke ma) w Citixkss: I am already " tmpt:l to omit tvwn hii attempt to sixth to you tO'dey; 1 think It would he bVttor tkttt I stionttl ru home ami wrltn you kh fwn Iftttr. (tirrat Uugtitvr whU chriHg. I have lir'ii must profonndty hnprHa aUU tli mcldvNtrt which have atu-nUttU this triMeulu-, xntl I am told unpiwedvnU'd, xathcrinit o( thciMtlUirM and clt xtos ot th Wat of KMH5MH. No one can lnlirrt In jc-ch th lfHOH of this orcaion; no jMiwcr of dmrriptlon la Htletiat to convey to tho-f who Iijvs Hut tooketl uoon it, tho spirit and powtr at thU iiB,;tliit ThU aat'inblaae Is altKther to.i Inriro to Im Kri'cttMl IntlivMuaHv; one can not xet his

Hrnit KlHitit it. l.HUK liter ana ew.j And yt io kind-y havti you relvtt mih that I would Ue K'stl K l" ach ot yoa I could convey the neme oi xratitml and apprdatioa which Is In my heart. There is Hothl'iK for any ot u to do but to open wide our bnrU ami let thwe nlrrating snKSHitnt take po4eilan of thiM, I ni nuro there has rn nwthinK to-U ijr that dou not Il(tt in tho direction of n Hiher Individual, socIhI. fctato and XhUohkI llf. Who ran look umm thli vwt array of th sol-Ul-r whu fouijlit to a victorious eomomimation th war for th UhIoh without bowinx hieh ad and UU henrtin ntjfiil raverence. fJrot ch?rl, Who chh UhiX upon thM Som" of Vtwn, (tprinxtoK from k lwtriotlc ncetry. full of the spirit ot "61, ctmlntc Into th vigor und Htrnah of manhood, to tk up tin burdvn4 ttut w mi)( ion ay down, aod wim, titrninKfnias tho- to th iwttet-faed chlldm Mbn IihimIs are tilled with tluwer and 2ia, can fall to feel that the Institutions ot IIlMrty Hre tecure for two vwaentioM4 at Iit4t in thU xatherSna. I sever knew until to-day the xteot ot the Injury which tin- Ktxte of Xtnttts had Initiated upon the State of Indiana langhter and chror: never until I looked ujwih the lonar line of Indiana ioldl4rs thut yon plucked fruw ii when the war wm over by thi superior ladueementi which your Held and clue ottered to their Hmbittoui ton. IhdlanH xrlevee for their lo4, Imt rejolcen Ih the hoMor-and prot, erity tiiey havo formed here. (Cheers They areoitr proud contribution to the Kreet Xatlonal reputation

which your State ha Mtabllahed a the

As soon as the maxistratea had taken

their teats a demand was made for the production of the bodiea of John Dillon md William O'ltrien. Compliance with the demand being Impossible, the court ordered that their su ratios come in and make good the amount of their beads.. Thereupon Mr. Henly arose and aubmitr tod to the eourt that the sureties bad fulfUied their obligations with the appearance before the bar en the Bnt day Of trial of Mr, Hlllon and Mr. O'Brien. Mr. llealy argued that the Crown having, in certain particulars, amended tho original charges against hl client,, the bail could no longer be held as ,s;ood. The magistrates decided that, the charges after amendment remaicid substantially originally made. A certificate of non-appearance was then attached to the ball bonds and the eourt adjourned to enable ronnael for the Crown to consider what steps the prosecution would take in view of the com plications created by the escape of the prisoners. Warranto have been iwued for the "apprehension of tne ah ttnteea. , THK FL'OITIVK XATIO.VAMSTS. Loxiw-v. Oct 1ft, The tartllng- report which reached this eity from Tipperary this morning- to the effect vhat the Irish leaden. Messrs. Inlloe and O'ltrien, had departed from the country, is connrmed. Tho re b little, if any donbt that their objective poinh ; is the United State. it la known, however, that they have avoided the ordinary routes of travel between the two countries, and up to the present hour absolutely nothing is known ot the manner in which the two gentlemen succeeded In alluding' the watchfulness of the largo police and military force gathered in and abo&t Tipperary. Hall in the cawe ef both Mr. Dillon and Mr. CTUriea will at once be estreated, and already the announcement Ih made on behalf of the Irish Xatlonal Leajrue of it Intention to recoup the sureties. The escape has excited great admiration and enthusiasm In the ranks ef the Nationalists, both in England and Ireland, while the government Is eonfused bv the readiness with which tf-

liiend a welt atone of, thf bulwark of lib- . oers, cautioned to be especially on the- . . . a a At. a a a 1

erty and law. Chseral. It wa nettunaat

ural that they, chiimnk back from mhw where ooHinoti-a had hed their blood for i liberty, should ehiMJte to Itn l homes in a t State that had the baptism of Htnrtyra' . IImh1 unon Ita infant brow. Prolonged cheeriNK. The fntnre hi aete jt . we are bnt true to owr.falve; f true to the child reH wIkmk In -trH(t(on is oomiiilttrd to yon. There M no other foe that can at all obstruct or , hinder onr onward projrrH xret treason In otir owh midnt treachery to the icrest taMdameHtMl prinvipie ot our Government, , which Ii ubedienee to law. The law, tho will of tho majority expressed In orderly, eoHtitntlon:l mcthmle H the only klnt ti which we bow, (I'rolonced eheeia. Hut to him all b iw. L-t it lm nndertloo I in all , your cotMMiHitltlw that no netftth iHtcr.Htof the IndlridUMl. ho elate IntereK however intrfncliod, shall be iHfrmlttedto ptc their elMlms HlMtve law, (Urie of (Md," "OifOfr' nhd cheerlHK This U )(oo,I Aioerloan doctrine, and if It ean be made to prevail in all the Statr ot the Union until ' every wan, -eire under the law Ih hNown riiht. I chmh)o:1 by the law to yield to very ether man hit rittht. nothing en i Miake or reiM. Cheers.J Now, fellow cltiRiiH.yoH will exews we I from the attempt at f nrther speech. (Orles of "Go on;" "Go oh. I say to attsin that 1 am grateful so far as yonr renee here hasHy prnoiial rnfereitvf to mysrlf;

Krntetiil m a pnblio omcer tor this evMeneo of yuitr love and affection for the Constitution ami the oountry which we all love. I hoar there I some x-rumbUnic In Kah' sas. MHd I sometimes think It Ihmshh-mi your a'.tVMHtNR-es nreUM grtrat. I.Hhter.j A simile yearrf dls!pHiIntmeNt In Htcrieulturnl returns should not Make yon drB,ilr of th fntnre or totopt yon to unsafo experiment l.lfo is made p of a vaxarles, al I think yours will low a jtood nvera;.. Cries of 'Oood,, "ChoI" and rhr4. It us btok mrwanl with hwpe, with cour.ige. thrift, twtlftKf, Kotid hearts ami a pntrlotie love of the ltix ot Khhmis, whowe p,H)ple have nn asurel and happy future. I'roioittcesl cIuhts.) At the conclusion of the President's speech Secretary Tracy was Introduced. Senator Ingalls wa loudly called for. He rertpendnl briefly with a speech on the progress and enterprise of Kansas. He hurried to the end. as it was past tho time fixed for tho departure of the President's train. The President was then escorted back

to his carriage. The procession was rtitau ra.fnruiml snil tllH ItnrsM-t WOTS

tarled on a quick trot for the station, j

alert, have been bookwlnked.

THE COMMERCIAL WORLD.

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At 4:(M p. m. Tdte station was reached,

and two minutes later the last member of the presidential party mounted the titer of tho President's car and the train pulled out for Kansas City. At Lrrompton and Iwrmr. . Kansas Citt, Mo.t Oct. 1. The President's train after leaving Tepeka ran at a very rapid rate. The track

The Week's KHstnemi nnd the (Htttmtk as Keported by K. . Ihm Co-Tho Move, rnrnt f Merekanrftse HNry vrlth m Tendrney to AdvaueMHE frhsje KrendIhRS AdVSMclHIC. Nkw Yokk, Oct. 11. R. 0. Dun it Co.'s weekly review of trade says: BailNiH all branch shows Imp'nveHWHt 1'riesM of eMUModtfsA are m "hale trosr than a week mt,xrMla and oil havtnif advanced, but the general advance since October 1 Is Hot a quarter of one per cent. as yet. The movement ot commodities I very heavy, the money market Is no lonaer a source ot embarrassment and the fee! law of eowMdenre everywhere In press. At Moston bMsim-tt is xood, with advances! prtecs ot many articles. The wool, cotton, lember aml hide market are atroux. tllaileiphln reKH-ts an adrnnce In Wwl fair demand for i hem Itnl. and leaf tobacco, ami good trade in arroetrles The hon trsdot thero and Iw l'ltu-bun? WHehaoged. '1 he Rlas i buwiucss i well staiHHl. and lead Is tw scarce that Hm , works requiring that material tor spelter hnve au.eMded operathw. At Cnlceice the grain trlS Is sllafh'.ly botow l-t year's. With moderate Increase in Haur, Hearty ty percent. In cured meats nnd a volomeof buslni-H In all lines; of morehandine fully nptol:i-t year's. Alt Mnes are also siren at St Louis, and very fair at Ditrolt: the Irude is s;omI Ih Milwaukee, St. IVal, Omnha and lXnvr and tmtkUrtry at Kansas Citv, clearly iinprovimtat J.seksenvltle and better at JSavanaan. Southern reports are generally bright, the movement of cotton rcolarkabry early and Inr. The groat Indutttrles atu galntHK. In spite of the enormous output of plK Iron the tone h trnneer and at PrtUadetHhln mill Iron M

twenty-llv rents hi alter. Wool w moving Inrxelv at bolter jtrieos at PhHndl;hht and KoMon, sntvs at Koston bclos;J, tr the week, and 2.li,lt inoiMds jretr than Ust year's fr tue yefar thns far. Onlers for Kooiis are larger, ansl manufaeturr! moro hoiKfol. leather la quite falrnnd hides are stroiiK. The demand for cotton abort's N fair; print cloths remain stendy.aHd colored rubric, with heavv aheetlHS and dtitH, bMe nn upward look. Itreadstwtfs have boon advanelitg. Wheat has risen 1 1 eenM HMdcoin nenr,y 3 cents. U.t hai rhwn 2 .Hit and ooffe Is a anarter lower. Tin has

nnetmited d sell nt 38 eeats.

t scarce at K-t. bnrxe coMtratts

copper have been metie. Tlte bnslness failures during the lntsevM days numbers For the United Stats. ISl; tot Canada. 15 totnl. 21S; n coinpnred with n trttal ot lftT last week. For the omtspontlIng week of last yeur the nnret. were rotiresenting ISi fullHres Is the United Stated and S3 Ih Cnnnda. 1'rsfHtaMU far New Ordnanee. WashimotoX. Oct ll.Adver Usemen w for proposals hare been Jsaued , Lka War UeiNirtment under the

Lend is

for hta

had been cleared and as the President j provisions of the Fortifications Wll, for had expressed a desire to get to Kansas ! furnishing the ordnance department eC

City as near the schedule time as possi

ble, all. steam was crowded on and the wheels spun over the track at a rate that made the car fly about on its springs. Lecompton was the first station reached alter leaving Tepeka, and the train slowed up there for a minute while the President bowed te a sheering srewed.

the army with twenty-live elghUnch, and twenty-flre twelve-lneh steel guns and ammunition for them.tobe all ef American manufacture. Hide to be opened December 4. The advertisement eposes that one-fourth of the guns may be manufactured on the PaciM eoaet Specifications will he ready an ean be had upon applying- to the DeserV sent In a few darn.