Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 March 1892 — Page 6
TMM SEALING TREATY. The AirtMMttt Under Wane Dtf-
Wy he Arbitrated, Ue4ea IaH RMMtrr Mefa.nl t Kxtead lAiMd a. - a UreMeMm U rWeSSeU MBmFUMUej Me U itlilim kv WAMmiMr, Mare M. Tint M the pre abb ut. trenaenittiuar tbe Kehriite; ma atatrataaan eoetventfcm to tab unnte from which tbe iahttaetion of seeceey wmm removed ycewrday. k as follows; Teffcr I ta yeui e'ltai a view to Ha 0,3 I1WHH mjntlit at WMHK' JrvunnuuBT 9mL aSNjABrBmi tanar haaearta ec" M l'avt ttavte and ber tins Mm eee-iice wham have arhea bttaiea Mm urramenf mwrniic the SUMmI rihM ef the Cattlea tHkth(Mmi( aVariac mm, iwt eaa iiiiiaaatwotee pewervatitm of the tw seal ia. and 1m Iwt nail r reeortfaar to.tht aafci we, and the injieta of Mm fUtaee ef osta'ar eoeuatrv a re leara Mm taMaar of fur seat ia. or aaibneailr iiiortam, to. waMtnww. SW C"WSMeaaMee BCC MfeiUff-JVV MMnMM Mtart.hi reaalina to tltt BIm lag test matter h ia nwrw of yeenerartua mm will W IwiwIMi with aatdohr. bjibjai' M ntaauMtar Immmx. The following k the text of the treaty: TbiMMteikUhMMteMNM Mm : Of th UBtMd 9tate MM Mm gov : (MRritetiMeMMMtyeiaNMirateKMM arta9cwaal rtgbw of Mm U sated StMa ta Mm tw f Wthrimc & MKrateclM Mm ytiwcuUw at Mm? lar ami in, or iwbftMlly reMKlM to, fc Mid MA Md Mm rMlU o Mm Mmjm mm! HJkU of Mm (outriM m re M4tlMtkiacoC tiw hriMlm. orbaMtvaUr rrMa . tt mm wMrs, MmII W Mbamitt4 t trili I of aurfcttratioa m l oMpotlof wi JMMtntorit v1m U W Ma(atl k Mwk? MUHt.that k to Mir. two nfcall fc imm fcy tk prMiarat f w UTjuM States: twoiMt W Mmti Vf Wr BcHmbk mir; Mi iwufcty Um MtMdkat of Mm FrMek ryhMt tMt h Jotetlr HMMtd by Mm comtraHkc part ta um o; nujetr Mm Jriagaf Italy Aall be m reMC94 to bmm a;MMlaM MjtfUM kkic Xonrir saU 1m o nma wtoj to mm cm. TV mtm rMrW IoWmmw1 AUbe jwMmt HrtkkM rvfMiUtioM k tiMfar rwfL'ctini cwMtrig . Ia earn of Mm dMtb. abccmki. ar MtcfcHy to mttvoC ar orrKWrof tiMMliarMtntonior k ta r-at of stay tr ctMiw- of Mh aaM afMtratora wwtkg:. dV nWakg. ar eauiac to act a Mca, tb prrafcteat TMl7atte4Sator bar Britknaie MajrrHr or M ircy, ta waaat of Mm rrcatk rtfHe, w ate MiMy ta kks f !tak- or Mt ) Mat kiaff f gwntw awl yorwaj-, aa M e mar H aaM aaaM or mmU nqmid to aaaw ftMMM7iMiaaoarMrMR toutw arbitrator i ta 4m MMd of MMarbltmtor friiBbf anea Ma4 of x 9b4. A ad k MatriaC of a rvtuml ar aniMaoa for two 'iBaiat after wegtpt of tat jokt r4Mt fro Mm bka aaatMctkMr mtMVs of tt irvtlaer Mm prgfMlaat of Mm 1'rMM ropaiUir, or ak Wk kk of Itotr. or hk Makrtr Mm Mag at gwaiMa ami Xormar. to aaaaaaa arWttakrflMMr to 01 the ortteal apoktaMt or UineMtTM yporakd. taw ta nwt ovw Mm appoktaaoat aaatt aaa or tiM taaf amalt WMltMl kmck bumm tae eoa- j ArMraU. Ta arWhratorx WJ1 MMtatParH w Mak. twatrdarsitrr tbe deliTt-ry of Mm aaaatiraM aKNttkaed ia arikk IT, ui gwaiil kafartkllr eanfattr to caaaia 4 aerido Mm i BMoaa brwttfat lufon taoai aa aMak) prarUMi ia Mm art of th ftoveraaoatof MMUatiaatStatM aad bwBritaaaiena 4r rwia-MrtiTrtr- JIH rMUkw eoiMirad by .kckaakir Mm ftaaltockbo. immJI laraaMkHtrof aBtacarmlniof Ma bka coatrartiac partm rwrj ta nn i Mm Uiaaat to nppreMat it awottaDy. k naai ctod witfc tk arhitntita. AittaV IM. The prktai cae o each t Mm two cart!, aecaapaaKt br Mm doma(. Mm aMrial corwMwtfaaoa. and etksrrrWaac a Kkcfc each icUaw. aa3 1m dsih-erad k daptiMtaea?k of Mm arbitrator aad ottaat TMnatiMr artr Mm a Mar atrtas tail tktMtatat Maa aaWn of Ma tnbaaiU. ka vtMua a Mriodt aot escaadkc MamaKMBtki frmMMdaftenf tkt ifraaagt of ths ratJMeaMum U Maa tmty. ilrtfck IT. WkWa Uue noatkv altar Mm imi) oa boMt nrfw at tht priatel taw, ikaic party taaj- k Mm manar k!ifr k ilapMMtt twtt Mm aaM arbitrator aad to Mac agnat of Mm ottwr party, a roaaUr raao. ad laMkaal docaaMaU. cormpoadaa mA rridojMe la reatr to tba caw, 'docttrMat. eoraad erfckata Mprcaetitedbr Mm party. M. aowem-. k cotnaare of Mm din to a oi of tfce pket f rota wkfek taw sridaaot ta be prawatttd k to W proetiwd. HtWr paHr aaalt. wiMakt Mark dan aMtr taa reay m aawl of Mm faa of Mkrtr rtr smMm to party Maat tt MaMaarM addtMatMd tkM for Mm dcMv i y of Mack tfMaator mapoadae aawi tridaaw. i addattoaal ttaa. m iadfcattd. bat aot ox gfiakc iMsty Ar Vroad Mm Unim nwatats k Mak artMM prorided alaB be alfawgd, Ida Mm ae gabaakttd W Mm arbitrator, -Hbtr warty aaallbacpcMkdoraBadedto aatyrffort or daoaaMat ia tw aai a aiflaaira pMaeMka, wka avt aaaeziac a roay lacb fMrty alaall hi booad, K Mm oMmt party MaaJw proair V apHr for K. to faraka Maat party with a copy tbtreoC aad iltatr party mjem& wftm Mm otaw taraagb Mm arbMratora to prod aw Mm oriaikaata or rr Maad wpiia of aay Mar addawd aaettdee, rrkcki caok taataaw aotiee tJart akbk abti ty day altar alalktry of Mm com: aad Mm paJLaaauaJ Mia oJlmMkV aaMak MaaaaakaaMVaMH aMWafjff aril amAf aTaBtfaajHY pjMMa a'll aMP v',,'-'aa OaH "CTrfJa aa mm a aaay be aad wttfcfei a period aot 9Qt ImKb Hal ttt&C of aWOti69 Artkte T. R akatt ba daty of Um afetat of eaea party wttahi eaa rnoaU after Mm wtpkaiaa of dae tkae lABtited Car tb4 deawry o tao aoaator oaaa oa kotb atdoa. to deffer k doMitf. eate k eack of Mm aaH arWtratcrs aad to Mr aatwatef Mm otter party m printed anraaaeat akowkcMM paiaan aad referrtaar to the erldeaoft apoa wakk bk aoreraaiaat ratk aad tttbir party aMy ko Mpport ta aaaM before Mm arbttiatofi by oral anraaMat of Natal; aad Mm arbitrators May. tC tkejr dwalw faitbar eiaraktiaa wttb regard to aay ;oat. leqalre a oittlia ar prkted. atattoeat or armneeat or aral aricaaaaat by coaaML a pea tt. hat k aaeh oaaa IIm aMaer party aaaM ba eatitkd k roptr tdtbororaMyorki mittaa, aa tba oaae amy be. ArHcteVI. latteettkffMM aaartew oabatKte4taMMarbHraaora.it karfd tatt felWarkc S HaU aaaM be aabaiitted to tka ki order Maat tbatr award shall eaaoran adk Mat ikcMaoa apotm tck of said lr pvkts. to wit: 1. Waat earlaMre krkiMcMoa fai Mm aea aew kaowa aa Mm Bekrkffaea, aad wkat etrkaaira rbabt ta tfce Mai ILtihr rlf 1 tun In itiat " '- - yf bmmI UMMMatWdb takap ul Mkaa ftdh taaat mm mmm nmnrlina af Akaka ta tka tTattnJ fttatrn aaPCMTaTOaa aaairwaa w m w awwM 7MaaaCT!l oA aajgkd 4kMja au a la a a a alaiau bio4A4lMblAaa . HUH mm WWW WW CpataaTa Ot JfinMICwOfl aka fk (J aap ojaMMkMtnMMajjl aJ jukJ aaV Mar mmjbj IrMiripa "gSMBl afaalaa VVnnnS! arj Orrat Htlltifci? . Was Mm body of water aaw kaowa aa Mm MaMfUUa MatLaJ Laa lua 1 k im m a aoaMatua MVMTtm Ma tmL aWIVl III HH f&rWMBm m9BmC eoMa."aa awi ka taa treaty of Jaat betweea fmmi IrMMl aa a-. f -J I - t-.t o-CMaWW Jlaraww IflMfai HW flWaMMao Bra Wmm afMrVape aa aaay, k Mm ikiktigi tat. were beht aad mlw 4. DidaetaBMMtkkkot kaaMb Javk M aM aWa mW 89wt aMaMraWararHB Ml B4WmMJ iftyKf Hw wafer hmmimr Mttw tttaly VmfC' a aWMj D1aM"tj OMMaV rMaMM aanb VavV m WmWTT, XCVla fraHH VaVaaTrSaaaWrTS TV aWW Uaaed Skate ader tbat treaty? ft Mm (JaMt4 84ftl9a- Mijr TitaM Mm! 1C i, awV4 OmJUmV tMMAuAtM OV, AM HhM tbMk tL WaTAH iTparl, VI VMrYVKMal awl ST jfOrTf at 1af dtM fJL. BaMaMBMalaVfMBaaT lal --vt fTffJal mmW rsaav a aWJ?Tba'ajJ Nov aVaaajPaa mbtt Tar mWWWPm gtatw ta k.Stiuc aa waem aaeb wak ate flatjad aakMe Mm trataarr tkee-aatk Haadtt Attkie TIL If tM0Mrkatktaof tke foreMaaaJLtaaT IL 1 nlm i I ii ail i aaT l mi vff ffwWfa mm f9 HKr mmWtmwfTW jwnKmWOmTOm mt Ik I TtaMaaaaJ ItaaMal -1 - aW - tarn awtfl aTVaraTtPV MMI TWTT7 awaVJB WWmm! 9M MMMt) MMt Ike ceaaarwBM of Great k aeeaaaary to Mat iilabMika iat aj
Mat far Mil m. ef
rortlaat ta, the Batumm sea, the Mm harfedtrtioaej haute ef Mm w Whet VliWI mtk rarUU.Ma sea estead; aad to aht them in that iliUrmtaatinn tan re port af a jatet eeuaabiot. to be bjr Mm Temartwa aw nnamiiat. ebaa he hUd bacam taaai, wt aera ether eeahNace m Mte anwArttok Till. Tb t ai IbM mui aacrve to oterate k furtaarmg Um adhaMtia f Ubr rowan ta Tba bkrh roatiaetiaar fortka barkat MiiaiMlwMi aaakli to aaro aaua a refcir mm wkkk aaaU kekaak taa qaaatioa of tk Mbtayaf aach tortte takrkaalaw tobaei boaa waatataad by tba oMwr. or byiu dMsMa, ta rtaiaattka wttk Mm rkkaa weaoatad aad ! atiKd by it; aad. baaax att dlnaa tbat Mat i aabordiiuto aaeatka idkabl aot kdarrapt or ( JaatwomriMiMaMMiMt eaterMBatfcm of Mm aaata inftioaa. do agree tbat enbwr taay aaoatK to um arbnratur aay qaawttoa of fact . iavolved k mid riaiaa aad aekfora ftwliaa; i taataMutaavaMitoaof tMauttyor awaMayrr t eraawat apoa Um UtA foaad ta be Mm b i krt af fartaer aeoMatioa. i Artfek IX. Tb katk eotmaetaac fawHea, i aaratar anwaa to appotJtt two j MMpartof eaeii itwvertuatat to Make the johat 1 fcteeatkiaMoa aad report waterapkted fa Mm I precediac artkl Till, aad to iaelade Mm term j of Mm aaal aKieetaeot k Mm pretmt moTee I Moa. to the end tbat Mm jotet aad arreral rep- ' rwotatWw aad rewMimiMtatMaa of Mid coal . aaHiiMBM'-i aaay w m do form MUaafatad to Mm arbitrate Moakl Mm cootkeeacy tkere fore arke, tao said aurnaiai k aomrdialy aervta nrnOM at fooowat Kark irorermaeat aballaptMtat twacoawaiadaaora to laieMaiate roajtMatl)- wrtk the coanmUrioofw of taa otaer troreraaiMt all Mm fact aarkar rekuoa to aeal nfe k Jiearkt sea aad tbe taeaiiaraa aeet tor tta proper piotectioa: aad pree-rTatioa. The fear eoMariMkaen aaaM. so tar as Maey May ba abk U wrm, aaakt a ioat rtjwt to each of tbe two Menuneat aad tbry aU ako report. ewaer jotauy, or Mreraur. ta eaca fforeni MMatoaaaypoiaU oa wkich tWy anr b aaa bt to axe. Taw reporto aaall aot be made imbae aaMI tar all b tabtHtd U tk ar Mt rotor, or tt fdaaU apoear Maat tbereatkartiKy oriaetr mm aM ay um arbitrators eaaaot arke. Art irk X Barb aareraaMat aaall pay Mm expeOMaof ka NManWrs of tae joiat coanMra Mm ketkttoa refetwJ to k tbe preordiaa? arMcla. Artkk XL Tbe derkka of Mm tribaaal aall, f tbk, be made wiMaia Me taoataa of thtrloMof ttearicmaeataa boMi 4ee. It bait be Made ia writiaar aad dated, aad aaait be saxned by Mm arbitrators who oball aeat ta k. Tbe deckka af be ia depurate, one ropy waereof aaaB be detiTered t Mm aeat of Mm Uailed Stataa for ai oreraaaeet, aad tbe oMmt eopj- Man be detrremi to Mm aet of Great Britain for bk irorerntaeaL ArtkkXII. Back froreraaMat fdaaN payMe own agent aad proride tor Mm propor waa araMos of ronaMl ewployed by tt aad of Mm arbttratora appomted by tt.aad for Mm expeaea ocptepariaraadMbaMtMaeitaeMeto MmM4baaaL AH otaer expense teaaeeted wttk the arbitntka eaall be defrayed by Mm two garenuaeaU ta eaaal awtetke. Article XIII. Tht arbttratow aalt keep aa accurate reeord of their proeeedks aad amy apaokt aad eMpkf- the aeoaaeary ooVers ta eMts&fct SmMhk Artkk XIV. The fakjk roatraeMaff parties eMe to coadder tbe reMtt of the proneediaaja of Mm tribaaal of arbttratka aa a fall, perfect aad aaal settkaaeat of aO Mm aaeetioaa roterred to tae arbitrators. Artiel- XV. The pmteat treaty mail be daly raMfed by tbe prekkit of Mm Uaked 9tate of Ataerfca. by aad wttk the adrke aad eoawMt of Mae rcaate thereof. aad by ber BriMaaakaM ieetr. aad Mm lattieaMoM shall H larhaaail ekbtr at 'K'aAhtaictoe, or at Loadoa. trttkk Mx frooi the date Mttraof. or earikr if peeTERRIBLE VENGEANCE. The WwuaiHmar e( Tkree Xaepaty hrrHfa la Meuiphio by cre Ueaparadnca Vllewett by tbe Lraeak- of Three of the Leaders. Mrxphk. Tena., Mareh Tka hxH:Hc of the deputy sberiffis at tke "Curre" Saturtiay Hkrht hx Uma terriWj arenced. Thre of the negroes charj-cVl "Uh the erka kare ben shot to death by a mob which took them Croat tka coantr jail at a few minutes after 1 o'clock jetertlay aaoraing. Tbe Tlctims of tke irnebinr were Tom JIoss, Ctlvia McDowell ami Wilt Stewart, all of whom vrere ia th People's froeerjr at tbe "Cnrre" when the officers were ko. Moms was thought to be the man who woaad4 Deptttj Sheriff Col. Isaiah Johnson, alias "Shaiir." the erro eharel with the ahootinf of Deputies Harrolo aad Yerfer. eaeanetl the JjacWers. The whole eity has been ia a ferer of exeit;mHt antl the feeliae; roe almottl to frenzy when it wu reported at 10 o'clock thia mornlRg- that the negroes at the "Curre" had aadertakea the mbioR of Taf;eaae aad shed the Wood of several white atea. Fortunately the report proved grouadtaos. foaaded. Not sinee the meaaorahle riot of tSCd haa Memphis been ia mkh a state of exeiteateat or her eitieae attaaed to the grim work of battle to the death, and tbe end m not yet. To-night the neighborhood of the "Carre" m prae tieallj in a state of seige. White men are pa trocar the streeta arated to the teeth aad ready for a ght at a ntoaM afs aetiee. The aegroM oait work early and it k known that they hare hekl aeeret meetings at whkh threats of bloody YttB&WM W0frat freely made. Two of the leading eoloreil man of the eity Rer. R. A. Linen aad Justice A. J. SatMlerly are oat ia cards ia the evening papers condoning the lynching, bet they represent a Tory saeall portion ef Utek race, lite rest bitter aa death. A NOTABLE CARGO. TTBsV 3M wm waWrfctj aMrapwrri T4dtwK 4w aT nn t rlli ait laa a a mV imla a WWW IfWmw nWwvnV Xr.w Yomc, Mnrehlav lite steamship Mfcftoarl k loading the great eargo of grain given by the Ameneaa people to the starring KtMShaaR. The ftd lowing in the eontribathm of eaeh state to the free eargo: Alabama, 49 poaade; Colonuki, District of Columbia, S7,bo; Iowa, 51, lee; Indiana, 114.915; Illinois, 134.M; Kaataevi, 14w,M9; Kentaeky. ll.TM; lAmktaaa, M; Marylaad, ,)Mi Miehigan. 1M,X; Minnesota, t.S&8,M4; Mksor.rL m,lo; Xehnu. ka, 99, M; New Mexico, ,9t Xew York, l.Wl.ew? Xorth Dakota. 1M,M; Okie. 10S.9T7; Peannylraala, 1,?M; SO at ill XawwaNaTaa aa 89s 'JL'aMa a4WMpeM5 l&f .M; Texas, S,M; Virginia, 1,M: Whv eoatin. 91,14; Caawm, I,. Total amoaat of low, 4.99,74 ponnihv; add oni meal, 1,14 . TeteL S,atK7M poeade Cmkabo. Marth 19. Sr., the head ef nbe wetl-knowa tire Bra. of Moettey A Molaad, died yesterday of peralTsk, the reealt of kt5rk,s received m m raak-eed
THE MtlTWH BLUFF.
Fare eer. Two Xatliiwa. WAMitxTa', March U,YapMrdaJ was a very ttalet day aoat tbe state cWpart Ment 11m ilehritig aom matter was, of ottttna, a aabjeet of etlaeaaahm aaaong poUtieiatts aad attaeaes bat there was nothieif la the aaAter. At tbe elofcing ef tbe departtnents aad coagrraa there wam a liawre ia sport ? onrlaaee "to call Kajrland's aiktr.'' the opinioa ticiag generally held in agrremmmM. with tkjtt exprxased ia Mr. Placlps better to .Sfcretary Itayard. rut: "There need be no fear bat thai a reo-luu-atatad on thi nbk-et wilt at oaee pat an etad to the mkeaief cocb plained of. It k aotto be reoaahly expected that tirmt Kritaia wilt either eaeorage ik- saauin her eoloakK m ctrndnet which she herself concedes to be wratur. ami which k detriaMtttal to ber own bttereeta aa well ass President Ilarrboa aad Geo. J. W. Fowter, who ia the absence of .Secretary ItUdae, k aaMktiag the prident in conducting tbe errrpodence with Great Hrltain, read with much Intereat, veeYterday, thediapatchca. of tbe United I'reas, portray tg the feelinar in lAmkm in favor of a Hiikx poller, on tbe Ilehring Mea matter. It k sahl the nresUent k content with the sknation as far as it has developed and k satisfied that he will he loyally supported by congress and the people in maintaining the rights of the United States. The ofKcials a port date tbe present exigency tbat donbtless impels Lord Salktbary to take the position implied by hk refunal to exteml the modus rivendL An approaching general election ia Great Ilriuia ami Lord Saltehnry's natural ilesire to win are Mifficient to explain that; bat it k believed that not even that eonskleration will be Mtftfelent to lead the gov ernment to enter into a content with the United States over an issue which, ! as Mr. Phein savs. ther concede to be wrong and inthtfensible. Iaeniry at the capitol revealed the feet that in Hs present shape and vnder preeeat condition the treaty will hardly be ratiaed. Said one senator wbo was interviewed: "I am in favor of calling Ka gland's bin. She wont fight, and I am not in favor of ankiug ber to arbitrate as to a right elainted by us which &he has been and k persistently violating. There is no excuse for any one not knowing to what country t.e seals in tbe north aeine and Behring sea belong. The seals on the Russian side, living in warmer water, hare thinner far than tboee frequenting the rookeries oa the American shores aad are worth in per cent. leee. Any one who kills a seal, even in ttt id -ocean, knows to what country it belongs. They can 1m htentiSed just as easily as fieet of boats carrying tbe United States iag, and there would be just aa mueh eae ia a proposition to arbi- j trate our right to protect those boatn ! front ilestruction by foreigner as there ! k ka the proposition to arbitrate those seals.' An Etagiiah Canadian view of the sit uation of some interest was riven last night by Mr. Gold win Smith, formerly ! regius nredessor of history of Oxford j nuiTeraitv. Rneiajad. now a fouibat vf ! Toronto, Ont For some weeks uat Prof. Gohiwin Smith hna been staying i in this city giving; little Sunday breakfat at ormley's to a dttingnished ! int.er circle, and generally, as it k understood, underlying hk inMuenee to promote the Bntterworth - Ti man plan of Canadian i-eciprocity. ltut in sipeaking informally of the situation arising out of the ltehring tea eoHtrorersy he was remarkably frank, lie said the policy stated to have been enunciated by Senator Prye in executive seeaion and put into shape by tbe Morgan bill to exelude Canadian goods from free transit in bond aercss the territory of the United States if rigorously enforced would bring Canada to terms inside of three weeks and would dispose of all this scaling !uaiaess in short order. Great Britair bad no interest in the continuation of the destruction of the seal. On the contrary all her interests run the other way. aa nbe had the pre pa ration of all the sealskins, and the sudden eeesation of that industry would throw ,999 men out of employment in London alone. Xew England rail reads, now that the Grand Trunk bad practically a terminus fat Xew York, -were the most interested in keeping up the bonding privilege, and. Minnesota and otber atatea north of Chicago, found the short line than made practicable of immense advantage to them. Therefore he doubted if aay serious attempt to carry out the retaliation policy suggested would really be made. There waa too much polities involved m the situation for the adminiMnitioa to sanction a policy of retaliation which would injure any state. In farther conversation Mr. tloWwin Smith expressed a reasonable fear that foolish talk oa both sides might develop a "j1ngoiaaM which it would be hard to suppress. Xa Kepty Vet. WjtsMircuTitx, March 11. At tbe state department, yesterday, it Jawi ftCtrHl n-Jret no reply to the haet note of the United States to Great Kritaia ef Mareh 8. on Hehriag sea matters, had been received, and there were no new developments m the 9afraJetBJ tWtWMTmf Ima Cfu'W'Sfiavu (?4B4aa4m$l44MSe Lixcolx, Xeb.. March 11. Police Judge Korget, who waa shot while on the beneK Wednesday moraine:, k rapidly falling:, and bk condition k conHartd extremely erkieal by hk physician. At the nokt where tbe skull was fractured tbe bullet split, aad portion of it haa not yet been Jeuad. The would-be mtteeerer has pawned as Charles Warner, but yesterday nahj that hk right name ia Hugh Carroll, and that he formerly lived at Minneapolis, where he was am euginwer. Aeeuaintn una aay. hewceor, that hk rl T k Warner.
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eM"JheB le J,JNaMwB4JaaVw" fWlmtPf Averted Use fmataiMatlun ef Tveabta. wbk waa reared hy e Au MKMrttia, Team.. Marck 19, It Is e. limated that LOM negriae eaam the dtr from the oountry. aad by the church wher the aerajkr ew the rrata'ms of the lynched aatgroaua were held, was filled. Br 1 iloe the ureet oa which it k hwated waa 'tammed with awatroe. The rati ice feared taa tbe fuarral would break out into tt rkd, nud a ftrcwtg force was held la reserve at the station houae. At 9 o'ebnek imr. in dtirent clothes mingled with the crowds aad kent a abarp lookot over the uaore prominent nefrefc Tbe bodhM were broeagbt to the rhnreh In hearses and as the Srat eatne ia Atgbt a low wail hnakc frMn the crowd. As soon as the Brat cedBn waa taken iato tbe church the congregation broke iato a hyutu . and tbe tune was taken up by the tboaMndk of aMgroes ia tbe. church aad in the street. Tbe preacher was venr iemf m? rate kt hk reamrks. He bad brew warned by the authorities to do nothlaagthat might eause an outbreak. The UxIm were taken to a negro cemetery Wyotd the city limit, followed by the longest procession ever seen ia Maph:sc The better elan of negroes rode in carriages, while tbe others utilized wa gons, carts and ottoa dmy& It k now nsserted that the lcadhers of tbe aaob were deputy sberilfs. FIFTY-EIGHT YEARS. AM IMHaa C'eaple - Cekbnate tbe tlftrKtehtb .tnniTrrMrr f t tt4r MMrrkeo hy a fepatar Keeeptteaat J rrr ttt !-. Attended by Frteanla aad Xekklmea freaa All the Ceaatry M4o. Jk rrr.Reox viixk. ImL, March 11. One of tbe inoM notable wedding- events ever held in this eity or county was celebrated Wedneaday. It was the 3fty-eighth marriage anniversary of Hon. Sylvester Morgan nnd has wife. Sarah. The mansion was literally filled with relatives and friends of tbe aged and highly respected couple. There were no individual in vita (km ksued and instead a apeaeral invitation to the cilia as of this city and county was e.xteotlecL It is safe to say no less than 25 per cent of this great number responded to the call .so generously given. From 19 a. m. until the same hour at night tbe parlors of the obi homestead were besieged with friends, consisting of men. wontem ami children, er to extend congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, Morgan. The extensive dining ball, with nunaerous tables stretched parallel with the room, laden with delkutebts, was one of tbe principal features of the occasion, and it was estimated that not less than H99 persons partook of the feaast AX r. and Mrs. Morgan have seven swrvivin-g children, twenty-one grandchildren mad aa equal n timber of great-rrwaoch i ll ren . They have settled dowa to the peatceful repose of a modest life anal do nothing further than watch over tbe interest of their forty-nine descendants. MRS. OSBORNE'S SENTENCE. Whtta Ceneeaed to bo WarraeteH br th Crime. Krolcea the ChltalrmH .Syaeapathy wHT Caliwjr J4W944eewaB Wrl9 "ViSHfia'Bul W9ln" Her I'uelakwif lit if Ther Ceaatd. Loxjmj.v, March 11. The newspapers generally approve the sentence of Mrs. Osborne as warranted by tbe rra-rity of the crime, nnd at tbe tame time adeqnate, in view of ilrs. (Kborne's condition aad the punkbnient she has already suffered. CovTpoadents of the papers, however, mostly peak of the punbibment as too severe, and some go so far as even to offer to go to tbe prison in Mrs. Osborne's place, if the law would permit the .substitution. It k understood that Mrs. Osborne will be under naedical care throughout her imprieonneent, attd tbat no attempt will be made to require any la 1km- from her. She will be engaged, within a few weeks, ia duties which hare already been iadieatted by the statements in the ease. Cap, Osborne had a parting laterview with hk wife before she was taken to prison. It k maM to have been of a deeply affeetiawr character. He is utterly prostrated, and has declined to see even hk naott intimate friends. Tbe sentence was a great shock to him, as he had hoped that hk wife would be spared frona farther imprisonment. MERCIER RETIRES. aI'ar4r9J etla4ruu'w4S IeWP Iwawat mv4Jhj4JWP1MtB, MM araB4Jf FaVrtmr49 muT MMaVBraHp1 (EMwaWm 'Mf amVauV Qckimc Can., March 11. Mr. MerMer baa resigned hie seat ia the provincial legislature, to whkh he was elected on Tuesday. It k also maid that Mr. Skeyn, the only successful one of the fire members of Mr. Mereler's late cabinet who offered themselves for re-election, will follow his leader's example and retire from publk life, and it appears probable that several of the other representatives of tbe Merrier party will also resign. Mr. Merrier has kued av letter to hk followers his withdrawal into private life. In it he says: "Cahtmny has got the better of the constitution, nnd tbe peofde have refused to blante the man -wrho had substitutcd himself for the hoetse of parlkment, and who dissolved them without reason. All the good I heave doate has been set aside, and ingratitude is my reward. The verdict of the peopk k unjust, and will be severely blaane4 br hktory." aTmaaaaVeuam Taum are Imlam 9 aaf a, MvUMreeua l.nmriBnnrnj LojtBoy. Mareh II. The Times My Canada is to be congratulated on tbe defeat of Merrier, and adeb: '-It generally Makes to leave elseredHed politicians to the punishment involved in their fall, but in bad cases peculation ought not to be shielded amy more than murder." The Standard hopes that the result ef the election betoken a new departure for they oeng dominion. Looking nt tbe west, hewever, H says, "it wwuki 1 too mueh te nefte etreta that Mereter has dbappearea from pelUief aaammaaas Ml
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