Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 August 1892 — Page 2

"WEEKLY COURIER. JAIPSB. - - IXDIAXA.

fr. Jamm W. Dcxvkk, of Wllaslug- . O.. died! in Waaiato eity. on tlM Vtk, after aa IUimm of three days. H ww 7 years old. Fa the first tint siaee tlw maugura tlwi of the strike Sup. Potter and Vtae-Cfeainaan Child paid a visit, on the llth. to that bttsiaess portion of Tnk Russian praviaee of Samara. wkiea ha Wen oateially noticed ; Iwrfaur the Wt harvest haa aereetbIms applied for a loan of 2O,40O roubles for the parehaiic of seed. ifrax MariBr, ot .Mkrbwpin. was lotted grand master by the Knight Teatptarst iteiwr, Col., 01 Um 1 1th, awl VT. Lanus Thoma. of DanriMe, Kt., wu eWtd deptr grand master. A cat. for a convention of Jewish iHif. to W kU hi New York in Qetfcer, ha been iueU. Til conveHtftsa ihb) W held for the purpose of wtetiag against the. so-ealled reform rmbbis. A mmpatck froat Cakatta to the Lonton Tinaes says that the leading papers there, in rkw of th alarming fall in tfc rates of exchange, urge the gornumit to immediately close the mints to the free coinage of silver. Tnk drrision in the British house of vmunoas. on the II th. on the motion f "o confidence is the government," ink carried by a rote of XtO to HIO. thus paring the war for Mr. Gladstone's fourth term of office as premier. Mr. Eax has definitely agreed with the Chilian government upon a convention for the settlement of all unadjusted eiahns of citizens of the United Steles against Chili by means of a riaimfi eommhwion to meet in WashingSacaxTART Xost.K has appointed the f4kwiig named commissioners to negotiate with the Yankton Indiana of Sonth Dakota. uader act of February 8, l&u: J. F. C. Adams, of Webster, S. D.: V7. I. Brown, of Chicago, ami John J. Cote, of Si. Louis. Tk United States steamer Benningtn arrived at Huelva. Spain, on the tk. Salutes were exchanged by the gyaaiok squadron ami the Itenntagton. TW eastern of the Bennington will make an inspection of the Columbus aararel "Santa Maria." u AnncKS from the Crimea and Can canaa state that Use cholera is dee reashmc in viruleaee. In northern antl central Kawila. however, the rfimw is iaareiatr. and in Moscow two more fae-. tktries hare been closed owing to the aaread of the plague. Ta jwhres at the Msnieh (Rararia) act exhibition hare awarded medakt of taw frst ehws to Mr. Whistler, the Rntrlfch artbvt. and Mr. D-h?ht, of Xew mK. mww m mw were awarded to Mewrs. Dewing' and II &6enelnnde, of Xew York. IsroawATlox has been reeeirel in Pmactseo that the name of Mr. , formertr seeretarr of the Chinese legation at WahiafrtOB. will be mkl WCore the ompjpor of China aiv !necefhmc to Minister Tsi, wIioac team of anei expires in October next. Tnt. sale of California fruit shippetl to Eafriand by the Miner Majestic, tfce rt oninment of sneh frait to tie ahthjed to that country, was eonelnded mm. the 5th. Itartlett pears sold for from 7 3d to Ts hi per box, and CrawSard peaches broof ht 5s l per box. Tmr antilerkal demonstrations in the ty of Rome hare alarmed the ratiaaa and the pope h about to semi a 4e to CathoKc -states eompiaininfr that tfce Italian government ha put no each tm. the enemies if the ehnrch ami .that h h now more a prisoner than It is reported from France that M, Maaehiconrt, the liquidator of the taama Canal Co., ha signed a eonntion with a syndicate of former Panama contractors to resume work on the canal. It is Miid that no appeal will be md to the public for funds am til Use work is advanced. CowrxAPrra continue to be receire! at the state department of inhuman treatment of the men at work in the fraano beds in the island of Karawa. avwd CMmander Shield of the Kearaaeffe has bpn ordered to stop at the iwmnd on hi way to Honduras and anake a thoronajh inreatiratkm of the aaatter. . Tmr trouble in the upper MononaawmCPafrmont W. Va.t) coke region, 1mm reached a eihnax. One thonmnd men anc already out. awl it h atmmt artaia that the entire region will became iurolved- The question of wages 1mm little to do with the strike, the fvrhne eaue being the demand of the aainera for recognition. Tub gtwemor of North Dakota haa withdrawn hk proclamation placing muaraatiae restriction on the Canaatma Facine, Northern Pacine and alreat Xorthera railroads at the bonaalary Kne owing to the outbreak of aaallpoK in Manitoba. Train resumed rnuuimg aa usual on the 8th. Xo addittonsl aaioa of the dkeaae were re yarteu. ArrAM.i.x reports hare been repaired of the ravage of cholera in the cmemaneata of .Sara toff ami Samara, '- kM U ta .JLJ.II. ..1 ' inBuuiinu) iiumjnncni hat not kut than ,m deaths oecnr Mly. Theignorantmultitmleinmany Tem reakt all mnltary precautions, and attack the doctors and others enPged In atlamptW to mm out the

OUBBENT TOPICS. TBI IKWI KIEF.

PERSONAL AND GENERAL. Wm. Wmitk, grand aeeretary of the Independent Order at Odd Fellows, died at hb horna iu I.oUivllle, Ky., oi the 7th. front heart dh.ae. Tmcmun who acaainHtel the bkhop of Foligno on a ntilwiy train between AMU! and Filbxno, Italy, on the night of the 7th, ha been eaptuml and hn confewed hfe crime, ll'm motive waa rbbery. Tt(K Mexican government has OKIj.. i ' ... m r f. . and outlaw, h reorganizing his forces in Webb county, Tex. Gen. Schofiehl has telegraphed tlea. Wheaton, in command of the department of Texas directing him to keep a sharp lookout for the outlaws, ami to prevent a violation of tlie neutrality laws. Tint fugitive train robbers who hare taken refuge among the Fresno (Cal.) foothills are trying to pet into the King river canyon, where their capture will be almost immssible. Fiftv men . - ------ are guanling the entrance to the canyou. but it is belicred they will be disrailroa! comnanr snl svinnnthl with irmni i t mm hi i h i fie-a!-.. ta 4 1 itm 14 i rtt t the fugitives. - ---M - x r ------ . Mrs Fka.yct- Pkltox, the young woman with whom it is believed Ferdinand Ward hi in love, has disappeared from Middktown, Conn, Ward i also gone from his summer place in Thotnpfeoa, and it is declared that the two have gone together. Xgurs comes from Rio Janeiro, Rrazil, that President Fiexotto has signed the law granting amnesty to the revolu tionists. A bill allowing the immigra tion of coolies has Iteen feigned by the president. O.N June IG I-rank Vogt. of Massillou, 0., fell from a scaffold, injuring his spine, ile partook of no solid food afterward, ami died, on the morning of the th, of starvation. A week before he told his friends that he would die August S. his twenty-second birthday. Ills prediction missed verification on! v four hours. Mk. Glapsto.ve, in his address to the commons, on the wth, m reply to the queen's speech, clearly outlined the liberal policy of pushing home rale to the front. i Six of the houses of the most pro in-1 iaent citizens of Mavtown, Pa., "were entered by tramps, on the night of the 6th. and considerable property was stolen. Is the great parade of Knights Tem plar at the triennial conclave of the grand comma ndcry at Denver, Col., on the mh, no less than sir knights were in line, many of them superbly mounted, while as many more arc said to hare occupied the stands, buildings and Mdewalks along the line of march reviewing the column. Tmb arrest at Atlanta, Ga., of Lou Sturgls and J. M. Dunford for passing counterfeit money, led to the further arrest of Charles R. ami Charles M. Chi holm, in whose house a lot of spurious coin was found. A large amount of the money whs hot when oaptHred, as if it had just been made. The interior department has ruled that the site of the town of El Reno, Okla., was properly entered. Thrkk negro laborers were killed and two severely wounded by a landslide on the Central railroad, near Whiteburg, Ga.. on the night of the h. Phkii LAX6HOFF, who has been a ranchman Sn Wyoming for ten years, and who is a man of means, was landed in the county jail at Cheyenne, on the th, on the charge of horse-stealing. It is claimed that he has been changing brands and shipping to points .in Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois, Ohio, Wisconsin ami Michigan. Samuki. Hatk, a hitherto respectable farmer of Cstawba. 0., has been arrested for shecp-stcaling, and has caused a sensation by confessing to carrying on -a scheme of systematic stealing for tins past twelve years. Tmk execution of the eight-hour law as applied to the construction of public buildings, lias proved so emlirrafting to the officials of the treasury department that the attorney-general has been asked for a legal construction of the provisions of the act Thb discovery was made, on the 8th, that Iter. J. G. Tate, of Nebraska, cundklate for lieutenant-governor on the republican ticket, k not a citizen, his second naturalization papers not having been taken out He was considered one of the strongest on the ticket His name will W taken off. Tmk death sentence of Col. II. Clay King, condemned to die at Memphis, Tenn., for the murder of David II. Poston. was commuted, on the 8th, by Gor, Buchanan to imprisonment for life. Tn roots parade was the event of the second day of the Knights Templar conclave at Denver, Col., on the lth, ami attracted almost as large a crowd as did th erent of the th. The procession was orer a mile long, ami several of the divisions were uniformed in exact imitation of the full regalia of a knight. Tin: August report of the statistician of the department of agriculture shows a redUctkm in the condition of cotton during July from M.9 to 82.8. This is the lowest average since August, 1?, when the general condition was one point lower. Rant fell at Topeka, Kns., on the night of the 0th, acootapanied by high winds, almost developing a tornado. Trees, awnings, etc, were blown down, plate-glass windows were lirokcn, and wagons and carriages overturned. Xo one was hurt Di?Ktjf a thunder storm at fvack, X. Y., cm the aht of the th,'jlrs. Mathew Rose was stmok by lightning ami seriously injured while asleep in bed. She was still In an unconscious condition on the morning of the lttth. Tmk war department 1ms decided to retain four companies of troops at Wallace, Idaho, until the safety of the lires it... .1 . m nre ciitttens ami puiiiM property are assured. Forty-two priwners were released tm lnma on the )th.

Kwihtkkx Imlktna of the Mall Cvdla and Vaheneb tribes uf UritJh Columbia were iut while eHgaged iu a tea lion hunt, near Queen CbarhHtu ilnnda, In Hc den mist their et.no atruek n rock, and the Imliaiis were precipitated into the water rm1 all drowned. At Talladega, Ala., on the 9th, R. I. KaWrry, n bartentler tmpioyel by X Simmuut, wax dhchargl. Fulling out a phiUd he Mml at Simmons and killed him. He then placed theiuVUd aguintst

j hbi own hezirt ami fired, llefore he , diel he fired twti more shots at the i IkhI.v of SittttuonK lying near by on the i i !.... .t.... il 1 i hk iuwb Auiie msiiiuiu ur ine t 1 MHU dumb, located three miles south east of Council l.liiflf?i. wan destroyed by fire on the llth. There were but few pupils iu the school at the time, and all ocm)xnI without harm. Tt.e lot was estimated at f IS.tKW. A xkw form of epWemic prevails at Ilelmcta, near New Itrunswick, X. J which, up to the- 10th, hl uln'wly claimed twenty victims. More tlian fifty people liad lnen stricken. I;.':mh:k Hik. s plamns? mill at Ham- , , . ,i rnw, on me morning 1 " . ""' .nmwing ! u w work. The loss is marlv $ 100,003. In cendiarism i? susjH'v'tcd. ErWAHt FAKKKK DBACoy has'lKH-lt offered a pardon from ju-Lsim if he will leave France and not prosecute his wife for divorce, and has declined the offer. Skvkj soldiers were drowned at Xeisse, Prussian Silesia, oh thv' llth, while practicing in the military swimming school. CKt'iKK No. 11 was christened the "Marbleheud" and launched at South Iioston on the llth. Mns. Eliza Rokeiits, from Rattle Creek. Mich., one of those who sustained injuries in the Santa Fe wreck near Denver, Col., on the Hth, died at I St Joseph's hospital in tlmt city on the llth. The husband accompanied the remains home. II. Clay King, the Memphis murderer, was safely lodged in the Tenneasee penitentiary at Nashville on the llth, the threatened lynching party not having been encountered. King had leen drinking so heavily for some time that he was in danger of an attack of delirium tremens. Tkk commissioner of internal revenue decided that the various bichloride of gold institutes in this country must take out government retaii liquor licenses, involving an annual tax of and they have all submitted to the ruling, including the leading one at Dwight, 111. IIi'oii Hi i) dm:, chairman of the executive committee of the Chicago, Rock Island .fe Pacific Railway Co., and e".- j president of the corporation, died at I his residence in Chicago, on the night i of the ldth, of heart disease. Ile was exactly 70 years of age. having been born August 11. IS2S, at lied ford. N. Y. ; Thk Danish minister at Washington ' has notified the state department that ha 1ms leen informed by his govern- j ment of the confession of Consul Ryder. ' The department has notified Minister, Carr at his home in Illinois to proceed to Denmark. j Miss Lizzie Roriiex was arrested at Fall River. Mass., on the evening of the llth, on the charge of having mur- j dered her father and mother, who were found some days previous horribly butchered with an ax or hatchet, having previously been poisoned. Rostov was selected as the next meeting place for the triennial Knights Templar conclave, to be held in 1SW3. LATE NEWS ITEMS. At it- business meeting iu Helena, Mont, i m the tilth, ths? national encampment Sons of Veterans elected the following oulettrs to serve the ensuing year: Commander-in-chief, Marvin F. Hill, Michigan; senior vh'c-cwu-mamlcr. Goorge W. Politt. New Jersey; junior vice-commander, John W, Miller, Montana. A iJAt'oiiTKR of the great Indian chief, Sitting Hull, and Peter Markle, formerly of the United States army, were married at Roudotit, N. Y im the llth. Markle. it is suM, served with Custer, ami it is repjteti that hi--brhle once saved his life when attacked by Indians. Tub business failures occurring throughout the country during the seven days ended on the Pith, number for the United States, 100, and for Canada W: or a total of 1MI, as compared with 18t for the previous week, and iW7 for the corresponding week of last year. !x Vienna, on the Pith, Johann Singer, a clerk who had lieen out il work for some time, hilled the Woman with whom he had been living, their three children and himself, by starting a charcoal fire in thy room where they slept. Thk figures on South Dakota's prospective yield, given out by turnip stent men, sr.- simply astounding, ranging from :,nn.(m to ;:j,'i;rj,o o Intshels of wheat, lwsidcs imtai-nse riuantitles of other grains, Hrki: Wor.rr, the defaulting Rerlin b inker, wort .sentenced, on the lth. to ten years' iinpdsinmjnt at hard labor. Dittmar, alMi a defaulting banker, receivel ty- jiamc sentence. Tin: Uorton company f CUica.i has offered the World's ftilr directors 7,.'KHJ.inrl for the t'i,WW,O0O worth of souvenir half dollars to ba tlonated by the government. Mart. Prick and Arthur Kurtz, of North Unsiag, Pa,, were, smothered in an unusetl lee chest with a self-locking lid which they entered in play on the loth. Ox the PJth the pipeline between the oil fields of Indiana and Chicago was completed by the laying of the connecting piece at the Illinois state line. Thk Knights Templar festivities at Denver, Col., closed with a grand b.iriquet to the eminent grand encampment by the Denver knights. THK project for a Rerlin internatkmut exhibition hasten finally abandoned, The kaiser refused to Mtaetkm it.

INDIANA STATE NEWS,

Tbk ' old cemetery near CbeMertou, I'orter eounty, is haunted by the old, familiar woman in white. I'rank llrown was riding imst the plaeo the otlter night, ami the ghmtly apparition tried to abduct him. ltv the will of Joachim Fernandez, a waal thy Smniarl who died reeently at Huntington, the Catholic orphns hom of Ftnt Wayne will rwcctrd om-Ualf of the estate. i!Jox I.KK wr fa tall v hot by hU own revolver while trying to MUOfilcvr Smith, at an Kvansrille picnic TmoiaJ OwcoiS f"H umkv:. Lake Krie and Western frcitt train at Muncie. a few days ago, aud received fatal injuries. Tub wife of Mayor lhingan, of Huntiugton, wasstrlcks'n with jvaralysis, a few day since, ami her life h despuired of, She can not !wak. I'ka.nk Mixtox. a nine-year-old Uoy, was killed in a runaway of a livery team belonging to S. Kurton, at Uomdale. A cnu.n of Jno. Chunt of York town-t-hjp. near tiOJ.lien, djeu the other even- , n fnm tbo t.ffoctvof a hornet ktinif. - i . . inflieted two davs nrcr previously. IV 4 l'Kor. Amis A. Cofcn, of Cincinnati, wr.t elected professor of the law department of the Indiana university at ltloomington. Jack Mh.i.igax and Gillen Groves, of Sugar Grove, quarreled over the. proceeds of the sale of a fishing outfit, Groves shot and hilled Milligan. Hknky Hicks, aged seventy-seven years, was found dead in wood-shed at Clierubusco. northeast of Wabash, having, it is supposed. Wen killed by a heavy scantling failing from a pile across his neck and breast. When found the timber lay across the body. Hicks had just signed a voucher for f LUCK) back Tension and it was s-npposed at first that he had been murdered. Under the law his family will secure none of the pension money. Chaki.er Latuhox. an old soldier of l.rad Ripple, went to Indianapolis to draw his pension, and mysteriously disappeared, AncmiiAi.n TiiACKKi:.of Martinsville, died 101 years old, Dom.y Pt'CKKTT, a waiter girl in a hotel at JciTcrsonville, was thrown in the river by an unknown man ami drowned, . Hknky Riker and Fred Slocon, of Michigan City, were drowned on the lake. Ramgii Darxkll, of Hryantsville,

one of the oldest citizen of Lawrence j ,Jvc in nmber. of the return lire, tulmoounty, died the other day, having suf- jar tjp4,f and designed for a working fered from cancer for over a year. n.r,. of isn twiunds. Tlti .?r;n.

, .. it'. .... . t. uk., w m . vikav .TMiTii. lor maay yvHrs a prouiinent physician of Winchester, died the other night, after a brief illness, ot tlropsy ot the Heart. JoiiKf'H Pikksox. aged altout sevetityfive, an inmate of tho Floytl county infirmary, jumped front a second-story window of that institution, the other nitfht, and Woke his neck. it was suii cide. j Enoch Lbdkow's son, near Shoals, heaped a pile of giant powder on a ' stump and touched it off as an experi- , ment. The boy is now dying, and the j farmers barn was burned to the ground with all of this year's harvested hay and wheat I Thk threatening rocky bluffs at the, north end of the railroad bridge, at Wa- , bash, whk-h alt who have ever ridden t over the old C. W. &. M. will remember, i are to be blasted out It is said three years will lie required to do the wor'i Lioht Indiana counties bear the names of herces of the battle of Tippecanoe. The state prohibition committee says there will be a prohibition ticket in every county in the state. Col. J, N. Fostkr, of l't. Wayne, was appointed on the republk'an state committee to fill H. C. Hanna's place. Ckoak ISrach has ofeiicd a new $:,- Oi host I cry. VAM-ARAiiJo has a Chinatown with three inhabitants Th k people's party talk of putting: in a newspaper at Logansport Maktinsvu.m; talks of putting in water works ami owning them herself. Jt'HOK John Masox, of Mt. Vernon, the oldest Mason in the state, is death Nashviixk, tJvc capital of Drown county, is building a new Odd Fellows' lis 11. It is estimated that the Odd Fellows of Indiana spend fl67 a day in relief bene fibs Thk Richmond jtoliec arc making thine warm for the "crap" shoutin' multitude. IxcEXWAMtES near North Manchester destroyed a second threshing machine for Calvin Hull. Wm. I.rHKNi)oKp, white in jail at Valparaiso for murder, became insane and suicided. Citi:t.r.v Gkavks, of Crawfordsville, wsitked mt of a window while asleep and was killed. Nkm.ii; Ri;vax, Anna Rlshop and Lticinda Hight, the three, girls who fired the female, reformatory some weeks j sgo, were sentenced in tilt; criminal court at IndianajKilmon pleas of gutltv. Miss Kceley. the .superintcmlent. made a plea for mercy hi the rase of the Revan girl, who assisted the oftfcials in ferreting out the perpetrators of the crime. She was sentenced to five year. Annie Dishop ami Luelntla I light, who were the leaders, were sentenced to ten years each, and the court suggest! that they lx kept separate. iyid compelled to work lmd during the term of iiiiprtMininuni. Fkki) Zt'YRAfM. a German Uilor at Valparaiso, ftuincrly of Montlccllo, went to New York to invest his entire earning KMMin "green goods," and received a worthless package of brotva paptsr. Four men on the Michigan City chain gang grabbed tlm street commissioner the other day, piled him in the ditch ami then escaped, Skvmocr melon-growers have shipped twenty car-loads of nutmegs to Indian apolis and Chicago so far this season. Thk team of Jacob Divine, a farmer living near Walkertors, ran nwav, injuring one of his children !rou!r and aHother fatally.

raeatst Atltl Ihw Um Jiaey mt orVwr Xh tl. tk MHiel H4mk I'krMtxHMl tUm Wuler at tUwMtm tltrltUw t the Sslfi, Hw ArmHHMMt, Kt. 114WTOX, Auif, ItCruiser Xo. 11 was adopted into the United States nary today under the name Marblvhead, and was ehri-tcHwl by Mrs. C. F Allen, daughter-in-law of PrasldeHt C, H. Allen of the Home Savings ltauk and the Central national lmnk. The Marbleheud will lw the first large vessel of war launched la Iioston ImrWiductt 1S?1S. Herdiinenskinsare: Length on meah load water line, X7 feet; CAtrenu; breadth, S7 feet; depth of hold to uiHlerwkhi of spar deck plank aiukiships, 19 feet Inches; draft of water, meun nM-ma, fet inches; d'uplacement in toas to loul water line, t,W; area tf innnerstHl midship section, IkWl Mjitar." ft; indieutwl horsepower, 5,-KW; niaxiinum k(etHl per hour, li knots in smooth water. She is a twin-screw protected cruiser, w ith poop and forecastle decks and an open gun deck lctween, flttl up with a water-tight deck of 17 pound plating at the skies, red need to li pounds iu the center and extending the entire length of the vemd, this deck Wing belmv the water line ut the skle : inches, lk'lovv this deck will lie placed the machinery, inagaxtaes ami teerilg apparatus. Among the notable im

provements willlH.'an increasi'of spied, rcarrangcusent of buttery and a cofferdam protection extcn ling through the entire machinery space. T1h? torpedo outfit will consist of six torpedo guns for launching torpedoes. There will but an eloetric light plant m boanl. The Imttery will consist of two R-iiich brvrclt-loading riHes. eight .V inch breech-loading riihti mounte'l on sptmsons, fmr on each side of thi erub'cr. six fi-pound and two 1-tvmnd rapid-tirinir gtitis ami two gatlmg guns. gleans are provhtett for scouring natural and artilhial ventilation in the living and storage places by utilizing frame spaces. Automatic valves ara fitted in ventilation pijHS whro they Is through water-tight bulkheads to prevent the Hood Of water passing from one compartment to another. Tho motive power for the twin screws will be furnished by two tripplc rxpansion engines of the vertical invested type, on one each side of the vessel, of r., Whorse power, ivith cylinders of 'J0", :tt ami 3 inches diameter, and a stroke of ".: inchc s. The engines and boilers will Iks placed in M-parate water-tight coia- - ... , 't i. , 1, -1 . ; , i i r . , ' r. pressure apparatus will ln sunntf nrfitii L-tcd. , i tmcii oi jH.acc wlti wui l,andled j from a WOoden pilot house on the forecastle braise by steam gear. In the the event of that leing disabled, there will Is? lwith hand and steam gear on the gun deck, and just forward of the. main-mast. In ease of an injury being sustained the vessel can le controled from the berth deck. Additional steerage gear can lie found, in cane all the above give out, below the. waterline at the rigger head. The Marblehead was designed by Chief Contractor Theodore 15. Wilson of the United States navy The machinery which is to be placed into position a few months after the launching was designed by Kiigincer-in-Chief Goorge W. Melville of the navy department At the hour set for the launching, the ship-yard of Harrison Ioring at South Ronton was a lively place with its laisy shipwrights hurrying to and fro under the towering rnafs of Hteel, putting ou the final touches of lubricator to insure a perfect launch. Added to this scene of busy work was that of the hundreds of holklay makers who had come by in vital km of the contractors to see the ship wu-et the water. There were hundreds of them, and, like the ship, they were dressed in the gayest colfK-H. Assistant Secretary of the Navy Soley i-uprcscnted the government at Washington ami Gov. Russell and a number of inemlers of the legislature were present for Massachusetts. The city of Most on was also well represented by members of the board of aldermen ind common ctmnctl. At thy appointed tim! the signal was given to knock away the shores, and amid the cheers of the niwctators Cruiser No. 11 slipped slowly down the ways into the water as the Marblehead. Mrs. C F. Allen, of Salem. bro!:u the customarr lottw of wine over the ship's bows as the veStsl phmjyed into the sea. DISTINGUISHED SPECTATORS I'rrap-it Ht tlir .MrtjtlHR t the Hritli Itoton of CiiHiwiiim-The I.KIprn i:i. tIiH4hitliHillr Clieprt-J Uy TJii'lr l'.irtlna o. Lnxijos, Any. 12, The house was packed when parliament assembled. Every f-eat tvas taken and crowds were standing tin the floor ami in the gangways. Among "the distinguished spco t,torS w're tho earl of Cadognn. Lord Ivnutsftird. tho prince of Teek, the "eoi iieriHisiiire, rrinee iiaizicmt. the Gentian amlmssndor, Minister Lin coin and o'.her numbers of ths diplomatic corps. When Mr Gladstone entered he was cheered enthusiastically. Mr. Joseph Chamlierlain, who won; an orchid in addition to his usual garb, was also cheoretl as he went to his seat and more orlem applause greeted each notable from his partisans. The memliers were generally good humored, the conservatives looking reconciled to defeat and the liberals happy over thehr victory. A Chilian CmUm CittA. Wabhixotox, Aug. IS. Mr. Eg nas definitely agreed with the Chilian government upon a convention for the settlement of all unadjusted claims of citizens of the United States against Chili by means of a claims commission, to meet in Washington. This action of the minister chronicles the satisfactory termination of n negotiation tvlikh lias been pending for a long time. No general, claim convention has ever been agreed upon with Chili, although claims of A tmr lean citixcas date bab for more than half amnturr-

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