Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 19, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 January 1892 — Page 2

WEEKLY COURIER

IXMAXA. Tmk Celog n Gaaette deelarea that IfpkuM fever is raging in the famiaeasriekea district rf Kuasia. Uxrncn Statu MixtsTRR to Kxm.Axn TA'glx was obliged to take to his bed, m Um lltli, suffering from iaRwnu, Init Um attack is said to b of a wiUI mature. I the New York senate, on the 18th, "Mr. Canter introduced a bill appropriating WOO, 000 for th preliminary work f Um state exhibit mt the Columbian xhibition. Ckx. ScHoriKi.n received telegram from Gen, Merrltt. on the 13th, in which fee stated that affairs at Tongue Hirer agency, Mont, were assuming more yaoeabla aspect. It isexpected that four different com--mittens of the house of representatives will soon be put to work investigating the effect of the MeKinley tariff law upon trade ami commerce. Tmk county court of Shelby county, Tenn., has ordered an appropriation of ,( KK) for the representation of tliat county at the Chicago World's fair, proTided the state raises $100,000. Cardinal Manning, who for some time past had been ill with influenza, was reported, on, the ISth, to be in a critical condition. His physicians gave tat little hope of his recovery, Anvicr.8 from Peking are to the effect that the returns for 18411 show an increase in the foreign trade greater than for any year since Chinese ports were opened to foreign commerce. Ijf the Ohio legislature, in joint session on the 1.1th. Lleut-Gov. Harris, presiding, declared John Sherman duly leoted United States senator for the term of six years beginning March 4, Thk railroad companies entering the Hy of Washington have reached an agreement to charge one fare for the round trip from any point to that eity taring the National G. A. It. encampint.; Up to date fifteen disconsolate' grass widows have put in claims to wifehood to Jqhn Anderson, who is held in Cleveland. 0., under charges of bigamy and the robbery of his latest matrimonial -victim. IIknrv Epward Mannixo, cardinal wriest of ttie Itoman Catholic church ad archbishop of Westminster, died in London on the 14th. He was born at Tetleridge, Herefordshire, England, July 1.'., 1S0S. CKARr.KS Augustus Aikkn. professor at philosophy and science in its relation to the Christian religion, and of oriental and Old Testament literature an Princeton (N. J.) college, died, on the 14th, of the grip. Eighty deaths from influenza are reverted as having occurred in Paris on the lMh. The announcement created eonsklerable uneasiness in that city, indicating, as it does, the increasing lei e nee of the epidemie. A PKCRKA8K of 33, 500,000 roubles is the revenues and an increase of 8,500,80 roubles in expenditures, is exhibited by the Itiwian budget for 1S2. It is expected that the deficit will amount to 7,450,000 roubles. Thk question of allowing Mexican troops to enter United States territory in pursuit of Garza :md his band is pending, but the officials of the state and war departments refuse to say what action is likely to be taken in the natter. Louis Ci.ovw Uonaiwktk, a son of the late Prince Luuien Bonaparte, was charged- upon a warrant at thu west London police court, on the 13th, with conspiring with Mr. Win. Alexander Thomson to defraud Itosnlio Clovis. Itonaparto out of a diamond necklace ad other jewels valued at $100,000. Thk court-martial held in Now York, which had Wen trying Maj. Charles Throckmorton, Second artillery, United Mates army, for issuing fraudulent vouchers and checks, met in hecret scsion on the Uth. A verdict was found and forwarded to Washington. The penalty for several of the specifications jwmle against the major is dismissal from the army. ., Ahcihiiiioi Ikki.and left St Paul, Minn., on the Nth, for New York, en route for Liege, Jielgium, where hu wilt attend the international Catholic conference. He will be abroad four mouth and will visit Home. The arch bishop's visit is also rumored to Iks in connection with the vacant cardinal ate. and his appointment thereto is among the probabilities. Pki.nck Amirrt Victor Christian Enw.Uiii, duke of Clarence nnd Avon Bale, eldest son of the prince of Wales and heir presumptive to the liritlsh throne, whosehnppy betrothal to Pria ess Mary Victoria of Teck was so recently announced, died at Sandring hum, a little after 8 o'clock on the aioruing of the Uth. He was born at Frogmere lodge, near Windsor, on Jan aary 8, ltW4. Further particulars from Columbia. Ho., show the loss by the university fire to nave been greater than at first reported. The geological cabinet, valued at $15,000, and containing many rare specimens, was destroyed. The physSeal laboratory lost apparatus worth $4,000. The manual training school es caped comparatively unhurt The nil Itnrv department lost Sfi.OOO. Amnli accommodations for class-rooms have Wen secured, and the work of the an! unnty will proceed without further la ierruptlou.

CUBBENT TOPICS. tie ircws II BMET. FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. lathe sweat, oath 1H. Um tW-ynwMwt IMwaaeted a eommttekwnoa from the tetorior aipartromt aW n lawuedia AoAtwr a Mvpristloa ot l&0,' for the support of Um aimuladiMM. Mr.l'wrah (Km ) imnwWj eeetaumk-atiou from th I'aiWd noafator to Mxlo, Mr. Ryaa. r4nr ot the tfophk ot war eaptutad from Um slater republic daria tbe Xeatoaa ww. Mr. TalW HiUtdueeda Mil lookis to Um calltseof a world'silver confer? ihv . In Um house Mr. Brerlriaride (Ky.) Introdwee a resolution for Um ref Um ivUliatory datw rUaM of Um McKMy law, and suUiorisiag tk pnwtdotit t tH oar jrts fre k thorn eouatrM which 4wK our product t re of Uuty. Objvct to u4 wHMrawa. A Urjr JiuwW uf rmmum wor tattvdttcd, sbmnmc thvm Mviidrlatin Ui trt nlniji aad amwJmoat of Um tariff tow. I.y Um waat, oa Um UUt, Um vieviriilt toM ftttviral mutt frum Um jHvkVitt, rla tuar to Indian Mlfiru, Mot th Kiiat. Mr, i Dolph, from th committee on fortiUciitiona, j trM)utl retort oa two U1U oa of tam to "inxvW for fortification a4 etlter ot dfiie, which carrios aa uppropriatkm of $1UI,(J0,M, to be xpMdd dvrisg tb i)xt ekviHi yttara. Tlw first bill pawej wm that for tb rIWf of toe beiru of James C. Booth, deceaaed, formerly melter and reaner ia tae Philadelphia mint . . Is the how Mr. E. B. Taylor riorted from the committee oa the Judiciary a bill providing timea aad placea for boMiiC Um circuit and district coarta in iwrenl ellvwioM of the northers district of Iowa, which waa panaed. Billa for Um ooaaolidattoa of caatoMifi oollectioa district aad to encourage aad derolop tdlk culture ia toe United aHatoa ware reaefited. In tiM aate, on the 13th, X r. Paddock reported favorably from th committee on agriculture hltf Hire-food bill of Um laet comrrea. Mr. Uolph reaiKaed from Um chairmanship of the committee on coaat defenaea. A bill appropriatimc an addltkinal $1U),0 foi a public buildtag at Hoi token. K. J., waa, after mnca dlecuiaion. passed In the house Mr. Wiae offered a resolution authorial the commerce committee to ait either an a full or cub-committee, and to aend for persona ami papera, which waa modifled and adopted. January 16 waa fixed for the consideration of the printing bill. Mr. Itolmaa offered a resolution agaiaat bountiM nnd eabidiea, and in favor of general economy, on which the prerionH queatkm waa demaaded aad jHit; Teaa, 1M; nays, 80, the alliance tnea TotlogKo. In the aenate on toe Kth. Sir. Callom introduced a bill "to promote the aafely of employe aad travelers by corapelHttg common camera to equip their cars with automatic couplers and continuous brakes aad the locomotive driving-wheel brakes." Morning business waa exhausted in ; less than tweaty-flve minutes, and the senate resumed Um cobsideratioB of bills oa Um calendar..,.. Ia the bouse a number of executive docsmeats were submitted aad referred. The Hob aaaa resolution waa thee takea up, aad the remainder of the ooiwion waa devoted to it diaeusslon, at the end of which Mr, Hoi man aaBouaeed that be would to-morrow move a reconsideration of the vote by which Um previous

quest ion waa ordered. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. Mr. Robkkt Ito.VNKR, the owner of the mare Sunol, has received an offer from the president of the Columbia Driving Park association of Columbia, Tenn., of 510,000 for a race between Jfancy Hanks and Sunol. Mr. llonner says that he will not allow bunol to race under any conditions. Maj. Mch.txi.Kr took tbe oatn or of fice aa governor of Ohio, at Columbus, on the Uth, and delivered his inaugural address. Kbpokts received from Scotland and the northern counties of England, on the 11th, stated that the fall of snow continued incessant and heavy, while the weather remained intensely cold. Tmk ancient abbey of Fecamp, a sea port town of France on tbe hnghsh channel, where the famous Itenedietine liquor ia made, has been destroyed by fire. Tub private car of Senator Hrice was damaged by fire, on the night of the 11th, to the extent of 12,000, in the Pennsylvania railroad yards at Wash ington. The Are originated in the kitchen, and that end of the car was nearly destroyed. A ittWAWAr engine at I)oncastr, England, jumped the rails, on the Pith. ran through the goods sheus, ami dashed into the workrooms where a numlier of employes were at the moment breakfasting. One man waa killed and several injured. It is said that Chicago is to have a new outlet to the southwest hy means of the Uock Island railroad. At liOtivain, in lirabant, France, 400 inmates of the insane asylum are down with the grip, while many of the nurses are also ill. Vkuv Ukv, Uk.vkv OAitntrr.s, P. P.. president of the St. Joseph witninary, Troy, . ., has been appointed to the vacant bishopric of Pgdensburg. N. . SukoKo.ns Stitt and White of the United States cruiser llaltimore testi fied at Vallejo, Cal.. that the death of Turn hull was directly caused by neglect in the hospital where he was carried by the Chilian police. The Chilians refused to allow the Ilaltitnoro's surgeons to treat their men and declined to do it themselves except in a very superficial way. Thk commercial travelers of the country have already began to move on congress for an amendment to the intcr-state commerce law, which will permit the railroads to give them .sne did., rates of fare and an extra allow ance of baggage. The house commit tee on inter-state commerce seems fa vorably disposed tow&rd the request of the commercial travelers. Thk trial of the guns and mounts of the doubla-turrettod monitor Miantanomalt has been made, eleven bhots hav ing been fired during the trial. In every respect the trial was a great success, tbe few delays and mishaps being only those which arc always encountered in using new machinery for the first time. Hako.nkm MacPo.vai.d of Karnscliffo litis instructed her lawyer to demand from the Toronto (Out.) Ulohcan immediate retraction of the alleged slander connecting her name with the uortliwcst laud scandal. WlM.tAM At.KXAMlKK TlfOMSOX, charged, in conjunction with Prince Louis Clovis Itonspurttf, with conspiring to defraud Uosnlie Clovis Hnuaparte out of a diamond necklace and other jewels valued at over f IfiO.OOO, surrendered himself Into custody, on the 19th, at the West London police court. Jtnxn; (Ikokwk V. Hawk, the distinguished jurist of New A llmtiy.lnd., died, I on thu ISth. after a brief illness, from the grip, Hged 08 years. He was twiee elected to ttiu supreaie court.

Tijk A me mean Sngmr RUwrkw C if Jtj City, X J at a t4kUrtWer, Hievtiitf, on ta IStk, voted to increaM the capital atock of the company by

Tim AMHrkaa ami K reach Mttadron , in CbitteM waters ham btNm InktrwUtl to winter oh tk YaagUa-KiaHg. Jomx U. Wmittikk, Um pot, has the grip Ckaxkb by the grip, Frank KmUhnfonl.of Cincinnati, stabbed his wifv oa the 13th. with a pair of shears killing her almost instantly. TMK frauds of Dr. Oravec are indefatigable in their effort to seeare new erhienee in hia behalf. Pkixomw Makv VicroaiA ok Tuck. prostrated with grief at the death of her betrothed, the duke of Clare w and AvoiMlalt. by whose bedakle sh watchwl until the last, immediately took to her bed, herself quite ill, llox. ltOHKKT J, ClIKftTCR. the oldest Mason in the world, died at Jackson, Tenn., on th 14th, aged W years. A TXAIX-I.OAU of St. Paul boomers has gone to Washington to urge the claims of St. Paul for the democratic national convention. Thk works of the Waterbnry (Conn.) Kra Co, were burned on the Uth. The loss will reach 93M.OO0: well insured. Two hundred and fifty hands are thrown out of employment. Thk machine shop of Rom Polytechnic institute at Terre Haute, lnd., waa damaged by fire, on the Hth, to the extent of $15,00. The fire ia supposed to have been caused by spontaneous combustion in an exhaust chute used for removing dust from the carpenter shop. The cosily machinery with whleh the machine shop is equipped was not damaged to n very great extent; loss covered by insurance. The shop will be rebuilt at once. Thk steamship Fnlda arrived at Genoa, Italy, on the 14th, after a tempestuous voyage full of sad incidents. A stoker jumped overboard and was drowned; a sailor died of influenza; a steerage passenger died of apoplexy and was burled at sea; Mrs. Harold Courtney, of New York, a saloon passenger, while suffering mental aberration, made two attempts on the life of her husband. During the last three days of the voyage she waa confined in the cabin under a guard of sailors. Thkke is extraordinary activity in the Watcrviiet (N. Y.) arsenal government gun foundry. Instructions have been received to rush all orders for big guns, and waste no time in final polish or fancy finishing touches. Thirteen 8-mch guns are now being finished with the utmost speed, nnd a large number of Gatling guns are under way. Thk frame of the battleship Oregon. under construction at the Union ironworks in San Francisco, having been completed, the work of putting on her outward plate ha been begun. The Oregon will have a displacement of 10,500 tons, and is the first battleship to be built on the Pacific coast. Cakdi.val Simkoni, prefect general of the propaganda, died ia Rome, on the 14th, as the result, of an attack of the prevailing epidemic influenza. He was in his seventy-sixth year. Cardinal Serafino Vannutelle will succeed him as head of the propaganda. Gkohok S. Knight, tbe actor, died at the home of his mother, Mrs. Rebeeea Sloane, in Philadelphia, on the 14th. Mr. Knight waa stricken with paralysis fonr.years ago ia California, and had not been on the stage since that time. A CABINET officer is quoted as saying that the president was growing very indtgimnt about the Chilian outrage. "It looks,4' said he, "much as if we will have to give her a good licking." LATE NEWS ITEMS. Thk senate was not in session on the ISth In the house Chaplain MUburn invoked Divine consolation for Queen Victoria and family, ami prayed that the example of Catdinal Manning might arouse all men to higher Chrlatian endeavor. Several bills were in-1 troduced putting salt, lumlwr, bartcd wire and other staples on the free HsL The Hobnail resolutions were then again taken up. Mr. Holman withdrew his motion to reconsider the vote ordering the previous qtie,tkn. The resolutions were then put separately and carried, ami Mr. Ihdman made the usual motion to rconsker tbe vote and to lay that motion on the table. Adopted. Thk business failures occurring throughout the country during the seven days ended on the 1Mb number, for the United States. tS7, ami for Canada 43, or a total of SK0; as compared with 485 the previous week. For the eorrefcjKmding week of Iatt year the figures were 411, representing ''A3 failures in the United States, ami SI in the Dominion of Canada. Thk injunction which Martin A. Frank, of New Ywk, obtained in hM action against the Edison Kketric Light Co. ami the Ildkon General Electrical Co.. leatrainiajr the Kduofi Electric Li;;ht Co. from declaring a dividend on an issue of debenture lHinds. ha Wen vacated by Judge Itarrett of the New York Mtpreme CHirt. Ax.U'.cii:T?t made an attaek upon tbe town' of l'or.-ios, in Andalusia, Spain, on tbe 1Mb, and were only repulsed after considerable tfghtmgand repeated cavalry charges- Numerous arresta have Wen made. The region is greatly excited by the incident, coming as it does m soon alter the Nere.s incident. 1 wo young children ol Vltam Allen, Jr., of Millbrook, Mich., were horribly burned on the night of the Uth, ami died in a few minutes. Their clothing became saturated with oil from an overturned lamp ami caught fire from an open stove. Thk Prussian c court a will go Into motirnlnjr for ten days as a mark of sympathy for the loss sustained by the royal. family of England in the death of the duke of Clarence awl Avondate. Thk agitation among the oonl ami iron ami other workmen of Fifeshire, Scotland, is becoming mi intense tbatit threatens to culminate in a strike of 14,000 men. Kanimiwii ttooKMff, the dialing kdted American acHlptor, died In Rwh, on the ISth, of pneumonia.

INDIANA STATE NEWS.

Fkaxk Davis. MipriUndat of the North Anderson gas plant waa mly bunted m an expUkm of gas. Kth his eye are swollen shut, aad it la feared Um sight ia prmamnUy wjnrL Parte mum to Anderson from Monti elk. Over 49 rabbit were killed near AnWrsow in on day by a Wg hnnUng party. Xi' no i. a an at rVkerly enrrWd oJf very thing of value iu Oti' general store and Brown's drug store. Myktlk Hkown. of Goahen. who waa twrlbty horned in a kroe nxploaion. has died, and her mother's life hangs hy a thread. At the meeting of the eity eouaeU of Munein, ax -city warabal Geo. W. tttbinaon, repnlliean, was eleetod poUeemaa ami then made ekWf of pol;. Thk clerk of Wayne county fanned 340 marriage licenses during 101. Am. social events at Connersvtlle are serkHtaly iatorferred with by the grip. Daviu Kixm.r.r. an inmate of the infirmary at Kokouto, has received notice that be k 'heir to aa estate in Ireland worth, mow. Mm. Scaxi.khkkuv, wife of the late Hen. C C Scanleberry, did at her home in Brazil of caaeer of the eye. The deceased was 4 years of age and highly respected. Thk Kokoino electric street cars are now in successful operation. A mad dog created a scene in Princeton a few days ago. Xo one was bitten. Several dogs were bitten and many have been killed. Co a i. has been discovered near Oden. Ft. Wavxk newspaper men will organize a press club. Thk paper mill at Anderson will be greatly enlarged. Ick is eight inehes thick on the lake ia Northern Indiana. A Mini.ANn RAH.WAT engine was sold for fSSS at Anderson. Xo effort ia being matte to ran trains. A RCshvim.k man inherited Sft,080. He blew it in ia a few weeks and now is a waiter in an Anderson restaurant. At Xoblesville, Thomas Booker, $3, a yonng inventor of note, shot himself with a revolver and died the other morning. The Chicago grain and produce exchange, of Anderson, fatled. Clark Bmow.v, for embezzlement, was found not guilty at PaoU. Hcxtixotox has a Yonag Ladies' Love society. Anderson a Coquette rlnb and South Dend spoon parties. The girls are doing right well for leap year. Thomas Hookrk. a gun-smith, of Xoblesville, aecideatally let a 44-eali-her revolver fall from a shelf. The hammer struck in suck a manner as to cause the discharge of the only load it contained. The ball struck Hooker In the groin and ranged backward and upward and was removed from his body near the spine. There is no possible hope of his recovery. Charles Riihiewav. a farmer near Hymra, who had been suffering with j the grip, shot himself the other morn- j ing. When he got np to light a fire he took a shotgun ami blew out hie brains. Thk other day a son of Lee Addison, living southeast of Spieeland. ran against a clothesline with hia eh in aad was thrown back quite a distaaee, the fall fracturing his skalL He died that night from the hurt, William Stair, of Columbus, was given three years in the penitentiary for cattie stealing in Brown county. At her home near Xew Itellsville, Brown county, Mrs. Elizabeth Shaltz passed away at the ripe old age of one hundred rears and three days. Zip Williams, a colored farmer, living near Xoblesville, was found in a deserted log cabin, frosen to death. He had been there at least five days. Mr. Mart Wright, of Anderson, who became the wife of a bigamist, has dkrd and bequeathed &.O0O to her husband. The latter only reeeatly finished his term in the penitentiary aad ran away, fearing farther prosecution. He eaa not be found and the money is unclaimed. FrvK suspects are under arrest for the March marder at Seymour. MlMt JoSKFHIXK Fl.KMIXn. of Ft. Wayne, has entered the convent Jor Eixt"M, of M ancle, was found dead in bed. Coxrau Pi.krt, of Ft. Wayne, is insane from the grip. Sistkk IlosALlK. of the sisters of St Francis had her left hand mashed in a laundry machine in the convent at Terre Haute. J.vmrs StirkWalt, of Center Point near I5rt7.il. was sentenced to two years for stabbing Charles Kalber. an ohl man who testified ngainst Stirewalt when Mrs. Stirewalt was suing for a divorce. Wahask colt.kgk gets bat 49 acres from the estate of Jacob M. Harmon, instead of 1.499 acres, as stated. Kxiohtstowx's electric light plant will be completed. Jkxxii: IIaikmk'k, of Indianapolis, has gone insane on religion. Evaxsvillk saloon-keepers are receiving green goods letters from Xew York. Thk skeleton found at Tipton is believed to be that of Isaac Jones, who disappeared some years ago. He was probably murdered and buried. Warsaw is to have an inebriate asylum. Mr. I ha Wit.ox. of Barnard, died from an overdose of chloroform. ' W. II. Fhommtbr. a Ciacianati drummer, took forcible possession of a quantity of goods sold to a Xoblesville mer chant, who afterward drowned him self. The drummer was arrested and is held in ft, 500 bonds. Tmk first session of the Elkhart County Farmer's union convened at Goshen a few dayt ago, with a large, attendance from the county nnd some other parts of the state. The chief paper of the day was that read hy Hoti. V, F. Nye, "Rotation of Crops, M which was followed by open diseuvtion. Jamk Pkttv, a Hendricks county farmer, aged seventy-fire, died from I eaneer on the tin-

THE HAND OF DEATH.

FriMMM Temporal and PriUl Amwar thn Bwmbiohi alb hT rrmae AHWrt ttkriatlNR Vt4r Ktwnt f KiiKtowU m4 Oar. Th tatH r the IHtlie f Ctareaen. LnxtMix, Jan. IS. The duke of Clarence hm.1 Avoudato died a littk after o'clock yesterday morning. He waa ttneonackms all night, ami no hope was felt for his recovery after 1 o'eloek, when he bean sinking. Prmee Albtrt CitrutU Vtftor MUctiril. England is in mourning, and prewrations are a heady being made from one part of the kingdom to the other, from one end of the empire to the other, to show the sympathy which the loyal subjects of the queen of England ami empress of India feel for her. Coupled to the aad death of the young prince is the thought that the bells which were soon to toll U his funeral were to have rung out merrily little more than a month hence upon the occasion of his marriage to broken-hearted Princess May. The' nation is in sympathy with the qneen, the Princess of Wales and the Princess May. three royal personages whose good qualities have endeared them to Englishmen everywhere. The Prince of Wales, of course, comes in for sympathy. He has until recently had a strong hold upon the affections tof the masses, but recent events have somewhat cooled the- degree of esteem in which he was held, though he can not be said to have lost his popularity. Politically. the death of Prince Albert Victor will have no great effect in England, though it must Ik added Prince George of Wales, the second son of the prince of Wales, has enjoyed a far greater degree ,pf popularity than the ! dead prince was ever able to arouse. PrbT Albert Victor Chrfcrtian Erfwanl. Dktof Ctarraeeaml Avoattato, U'.l son ot tbe I'riaee irf Wales ami hair prerampttve to the BritUk tanrn. wbo-e aawv Wtrothal to PrtaKMs Victoria Mary of Teck ww so receutly aBBoaaewI, ilM at Sawlrtoeaast, a Bttbi f tar o'clock ywrtwnlay atorBtae. He ww lrn at Frueaaore kd?t wmr WJaJeor. ea Januarys, January f. Ifftt. aad waa crwated dnko of Clarence aad Avondate aad earl of Atkhiee m Tbe dead print wm edeoated at Triatty eoilaae, Camta-Mee, aod IMdeHierr ualrarMtv. l'rrioon to eRteriatr o!k Priaea Albert Victor and hfe brother, Prutce Qoorge, pa! their examinations for the royal nary, sad tby both berwd tha twoyeerK' term aa aaral cadeta oa H. X. & HritUaia, tbe cadet tmiatna: thip for the royal nary. Ia 1ST th two nrtecea west oa a tear areasd the world. The Mao of aaeccMton. owfoic to th death of FrfaK Albert Victor, deecends through the prince of Walea to his aeeoed aoa. I'riure Georxe of Wakte. Tbe hatter's eoastiiutlon, tfcoojrh not irtrtmff. 1 Mid not to U? feeble a tbat of hia elder brother. The hue heir prettttnptive waa a injjor la the Tenth Ha'iw, of which rvmiMit hU father H boawary eoloaal. Ia addition to tIna major ia tbeTnth Hav wn. the lTiw wa. honorary loB!" of th Fourth mrinent if Bosay carAlry (1'rinco Albert Victor Guard), aad w oa th ttntt ot the Prtawoe Bwcher da Wahhwaata reka-at of Meaidao Heaaara, a KMiaHiaa reKttaent. IMaee Albert Vktwr Ivm bcea ot popular with the British psblic Atoca hi eaK?m?ttt to PrteceM Victoria Mary tut Tack waa aaaottaewl.) When the ICb1 Came. Lo.vixX. Jan. 1. The prince of Wales this morning sent the following dispatch to the lord mayor of Loudon: "Our beloved son passed away at v ocIck." To this mewwie the lord mayor, on leh&lf of lite corporation of Loudon, replied: "We are profoundly moved by the sad news, ami hare ctHnmunieated it to onr fellows. We tender our ileep ami respectful sympathy with your royal liiglim' in this great sorrow ami national calamity." Shortly afterwr.nl the death knell was rnng out front the Ing bells of St Paul's cathedral, which are never tolled except on the occasion of the death of an heir to the throne, solemnly informing the people of the eity that the prince was dead. Dense crowds of people Immediately packed the neighWrhoofl of St Paul's church-yard ami listened as the full metal tones told of the passing into another world of the young princeAlt UnsaiertHPMta C'ttHeelrd by the Death of thr !kr. Loxihx. Jan. 15. The caar of Russia, Kmperor William of Germany, King Christian of Denmark, the grand duke of Hefcse, the king of Italy, the queen regent of Spain, the eatpercr of Austria, the king of Portugal, King Ofwar of Sweden and King Leopold of Belgium, are among those who have already telegraphed their condolences ' the, Prinee and Princess of Wales and the qneen. Lord Salisbury has canceled the date of his long exacted and much commented upon, visit to Exeter, Devonshire. itt. Hon. A. J. Balfour, first lord of the treas.;.y and conservative leader in tlie house of commons lias also canceled his big rallying campaign, in Ireland which was to have been opened in Belfast on Tuesday next The Prince of Wales, had it not been for the death of his son, was to have gone on Monday next on a visit to the Karl of Lonsdale, at Lower Castle, Westmoreland. Thin visit, of eourse, baa been postponed. Mr. Gladstone, who was expected to stay in the south of France for some tine to come, ia expected back In Kngland in time to attend the funeral of the duke. All tlte cabinet ministers and liberal leaders who had engagements to appear hi public have canceled their dates. Kven the Salvationists nt Eastbourne and socialists at Chelsea are expected to eaneel their engagements to take part la the usual Dav-of-rest demea-

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liee and exiatig iaw-a. " ' At Belfast the looata which are ing the linens for the houjHwtd of .u dead prince have leu U,,Hf aJ! KpitallletdK. where the uuin f,,r Jr """"K n i riueeas Mar waik haml, the loms also stand stllj t A KeveM-MwHlha' fhH. strength whleh alwavs has eliaract,!. iaed the Duke of Clarence was ,"JT less attributable to the fict that U was a "feeven-months' child," Therh! tnniinimi wi ui Nemaiure birth of the late heir apparent was not j-UtT. ally known, or at least not VT ally rem in Wed by the puyu It ia now reeallwl that w,it the Prince, of Wales was lag at Frogmere, alaiut irtt iHonths liefore the aeeoiicliemeiit nu expected, site twisted her fiMit la m. ing a figure 8 and fell backward, tabling a severe strain. The birth the late duke followed within a fc weeks. Ilia weakne.ss, amounting ti. most to effeminacy, which was th oj. casion of many court gibes in the pr ami among gossiper, only served to draw him closer to his parent aff. tions. and the princesti, esjieciully, JdoJ. iaed her eldest son Tht l'rlaenva May 111. Loxiwx, Jan. 15, It ia reported that the PrineesH May of Teck is ill from the ordeal which she (Hissed throu-liin the death of ber lielored. Death, of Cardlaal M annlnr. Loxikix, Jan. 15. Cardinal IlenrrKi. ward Manning died yesterday morninjr. His condition had been hopeless f many hours, and it was hardly supposed that he would live througli the night. He continued, however, to show m;mi of vitality, and death came very lrmdtiRlIv. Kurlv vostcrrifiv mripriint,. n --".mt began to fail rapidly, but he was uWeto join devoutly in thu prayers offered at his bedside. At 7:'u he became unconscious, ami he died at 8 o'clock. I death was claim and painless, andap peared like a gentle sinking to &le Y7 CartiitMi ,VWsniw.7Although Cardinal Manning had b stiffering with a severe cold tfoce Thurstlay of last week, it was not until Sunday that he took to his bed. At that time there were symptoms U bronchitis nnd slight congestion of tiw lungs. Sir Andrew Clarke authorized on Tuesday the issue of a bulleila stating that the cardinal still main tained his strength. On Wednesday the cardinal grew worse, and the last sacramente of the church were aduuahtered, death resulting, as stated. Early in the evening the phr!cians gave up, anu during tne a death waa oxnetMl at xnv HlOm.fi The bishop of Salford was at his Iside at S a. m. He was rapidly sum:?. but was able io request that mass It sakl by the bishop in the private ortOry adjoining the sick chamber, Hts eminence. Heary Edward 3taan..?.'rdUal prtet of tbe Koman Catholic cln.-rhwl arrhlfiMbop of 'WettmitKtr, was th wa di IjiftiUm merchant, aad wax Item at Tor rnr. lkrtfnihire. Jaly IS. 1W. He nv.'ivrf t education at Harrow and Balllol collcv ford, trradaatlne with Jtrt-cla honor " HacbekA- of arts ia Vm. He Kvame a U-Utii Xertca toltcae, waa for asms tiniof tbe fJM-t preacher of Osfrt ke. He rc-ci'lvM the api'ointtnnt of r-rtcKf Lavksatoa ami Gr.-fflwut. In Sntw'X In 1-1. arch-diccnof Chichwrterln l!. Alt tE thne he cnated a miaetion lyauiu::d-pi conversion to the Roman CathiHc fahh, a'' tered th pris-sthocd m 1S"!. In 1M7 he 1M aa eccWiastlcal ecaarecation at Bay-svr. which he calk-d tbe Oblatw of t, Oniric Kf nwn, rtntlrttl tho dt-RW? of D. D. aal tla olttce of provost of the CatboHV arch-diw WeMmiastT from Home aul wan aUo rriwe rotbvnbtary &i Molc sa l doweatK' pn-Uu tbe poi. After tbe death r-f Canltnal Wu-aa Mpr. M.nniu waa ronst-rr-tcl arrht'skip Wttmia-tcr Jawfr1. lMB.enfl wa farther mI by IV.w Vim IX. by West create! seesal priest Manh 1. :.-. awnmln r the of m. Andrew aixi Grficory of the f.Wt'anHi Ke wa invented with the mrdiaal's hat it ta vatkaa oa the lait day of the year, lit . 1 Drat It of CHrdlKat SIihpxhI. Romk, Jan. IS. Cardinal SiiaMW the papal secretary aad prefect of t droimtrsnda. died this morning. The death of Cardinal Simeon! the result of influenza with wiiichb had been suffering for several days. 1' was stated Wednestlay that the iM tkm of the distinguished prelaU' extremely serious.. but it was nolle lwve! that dissolution was mi nrnra hand. The announcement of hi,-. d"ata conies as n fJioek to ids sorrow n? friends, not only in the Vatican UU but throughout the whole world Severn! Other rromlHent MrH -Swell ' I.l.t. Lo.VlMJX. .Ian. l&.Mr. Edward Whit ley, conservative member of the h(1U5 of commons for the Haslern division cLiverpool, is dead. Mr. Whitby born in Liverpool in lSJfi, anJ wnj a time mavor of thatcitv. He w:t' president of the Liverpool Law from 1877 to 18S. Pkixcktox. N. .T.. Jan. 15.-Char.e Augustus Aiken, professor of phil" . KBi.l a h k Gm Itm aaa tafint, tO - nhrUtlBii lvlialon. kiuI of oriental f-58 Old Testament literature In Prfnwt college, died this morning f rom iS ft 1 Jr a f Meauviixk, Pa-, Jan. 1. Prof.A fml H Hide koo per died here, aged roan. IU irirM aa astate valu utaaaMii l- v- t- is. Chtt' Justice linger of the court of dk4l about IVM P. hi. Kcnto.V, O., Jan. lS.-Lx-Secrv! nt Ktata .law mi Robinson diel 1" morning of grip, aged 66 years. LonhoX. Jan. 14. - Uniteil Minister Lineoln pael a good '1-1. tmrt4mt ruin!nw kaV raUW""