Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 March 1896 — Page 2

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C. DOAXE, TubllMhar.

JASPER. . .

INDIANA.

Am meeting of the convocation of Oxford university, on the .Ul, tJu proposal to allow women to take a degree s rejected by a vote of '.'15 to HO. Dirst'lTi: the efforts made to conceal the fact, it was ascertained, on the I'd, 1 that t'nited states Consul-Ueuiyal Williams had reined Ills jiost in HaTe.nn. ,

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Ü J I ,v; I ' T In his seventy-third year, j tee, a formal lett 7 Tin: Cuited States ship Alert arrived ,u Kl'm,l n&seu nt Aeapuleo, Mevico, on the Üd, where u clVt'1 w 11 1

14. r r iounti orders directing I Nv u,u ex ! ft I,im to rt,tn t once to Corinto, Nlca- - l"Ph f tl ".'". on aeeotuit of tlio insurrection "'mpllfli

Keiimrknlil,, Mr.nKtli r n Kullrc Want n, ,'Y.,M,H,n hy Ititllrotol fccrurlt J tounio r H.lrK. Not .Mtrllly Imprutliig, ,u, Ooiiflilunc In 111 r.i. tur.. .rovlal:-Kev,PW of lr v,irlon.

Aiw Voick, March 7. If. (.

v-O, say lo-tluy.

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Ox tho 2d Chief-Justice Fuller an- I nounccd the opinion of the supreme court of the United States declaring , the Xogules land grant in Arizona iura lid.

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Tm: governor of Pennsylvania, on the Mil, signed the death warrant of Herman V. Mndgett, alias Ii. II, Holmes, and the latter will be executed on May 1 1.

CUBBEXT TOPICS. THE NEWS nr BEKr. LIV. CONGRESS.

Mfl.si:s. AVisTKit and Voon, of Phil

ntielphia. started from London for Constantinonle. on the "d. m lYiin Mk.

CWra barton's lied Cross partv in dis ! ?tt n"'--Priatlon bill ws (atter ccm'lcr trlbuting relief among the Armenians. SL 2,?.

(Tlrst Session.) Tm: senate rrns not In session on the C3th. .-..In the-house the Mil authorhun? the leasinc of school Inmts In Arizunn was paired -SO0 to S-axer the presl.ttni's rota Senate nuiemhnents to tiie army nppropriittfon Mil were disagreed to. ami the bill wax seat to conference, rhe IrrNi.iuv. pt.....,iIt... .1 ,.

tiered

mo.,, niAi.i.KrtulAiti.TON Com.v. thn ! rTw...r. . rs......

war correspondent, widely known in AAlMAiVA S TA TJS NEWS. U COMMERCIAL REVIEW.

merary ami political circles, died stub denly of unonlexy at Iiis home in ;OV. Mattiikwm sent to Chalrnutn

Rrookiine, Mass., on the iM. lie was ! t'0vly, of the republican Mate commit

letter refusing' to convene

nibly tu speeial session

nportioiunent law. He

the extra session would cost the

f the state '5,000 and would

in that country. ,' of

Hi:u.Aiti .. Font), ex-superintendent

formal

httld

one year's license to teach in the public schools of the state. Last snrlnir ow.

inj; to the short appropriation hy the ll.irtwl'if 1,1.. ..! .1... . 1. .

I "- niv i.ieii ui seinsil room, , jes : applicants were required to present a ui . '

( ...wV,.,..-, uveuac, 1 tie euauge tins I year was made jiossible by the new law j which increases the amount uf motiev ! for the school and by the fact thaV

BRITAIN'o CLAIM

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I-OXDO.V,

-March

acrpexl to rcltiirJutr thn

1 Hons or the rule which prohibits the nd.Jition

U 11,-xo Cii.vxo and his fellow e. j Tfii

1.' .'iwm, uei-e mey win rep-rc-at the emperor at the ceremonies of t'ie coronation of Cvair Xieiiolas II., started from I'ekin for Kussia on the Cth.

Thk correspondent of the lierlin Lo. cnl Anzeiger in Constantinople is authority for the statement that liussia has a-slced Turkey to expel all English Iltld Amerieaii rn4;;5ntin.t.w f

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.lUiiior.

i-s me soaate. on theUd. abll! to enlanre the ?.?rjL.nlilod wltloota disHcati:: voice. Ihr bill places in th- hands of the president a re-tr etea poWor Ml,h rfhich to tical with the Siwalih-Otiban sltuntloa --houid th- eraerceiwy arise. The ;. oder of the dav was consumeii in the p.-.ssRjirt. of b;i!s on tt,( e:endar unobjected u. ... In the houMf. duriae the worntajr hour, a number 0.' bUK were iwvsed by unanimous eon-ent or under suspension of the rales.

..vw.,.v. mi.- uve aarret'it to 'the

re-niuuous prcviouslv

01 me statehouse :it 'IV... v 1

convicte! of einhezzliiiff mono vs of the state and oilicial iniscouduct was, on the 3d, sentenced to pay a line of Sl.WKi. A heavier punishincnt to the old man, perhaps, was a hu,r and severe address to him by the judge. Tub irades reported to have been granted by the sultan to the members of the Ued Cross society enabling them to go into Asa Minor for the purpose of distributing- relief had not been de-

iivereu up 10 the .'Id. I Tub fruit growers of southern Ohio and West Virginia report that the recent cold weather has damaged tho peach crop from 10 to :.o ptr cent. I A msi'.v rni from Constantinople, on the 3d, stated that .Mr. Ilampson, ' british ctmsul at Uitlis, telegraphed i on the 1st, that i;. families in the 1 luicmlij district in Armenia who had

eiuuraceit tue Jloslem fa th bml

1 1 IUI a-t .

I IM I IIHn. . At . . 1 ' VMl 4,liv;i.lll lllllil I . v . -

nog,HHl, as the legislature ' V",1": luw ww" ' '' t led . J "T w",c, i-ut..

IM)7 will ims 1111 jinnorlIrtiiini.nt. b.w. " ",w ' muil states, against S3 1 last I in.i...!.':: "."",',im rresinm.l..,, .

Tub iHKtrd of trustees of the State ' antl ,iS in tannda. agatnU M last Z'lTr". g'U'sU.u

seluKil decided to admit new .,. , ! issued by the" vec 12?"' .

Ol'io were cventu of Inilie ent 1 nee to alloaaluostanv gen- J-1!" U w,th J. arlcct, especially ftri. JÄffS""' Ät.

pointmciit

more fc

nuportan

ue mantCt. estieeinll..

I at i

1. uiwreiore arguus rumnrkastrength of ec.uditions or

an entire want of Hfu and genuineness in the murhet that tho

prices 01 tiic

u(l most net leu nil. 1

more room in the new building will be i . ' vluca "vonig-ed Siy.7 ikt available. The total enrollment last ' , 11H,,,rt,:ir.v J. nave never fallen

spring was about tme thousand, and it' . ";'"""ior risen alwive

is year it will reach 1 r ,,"!,rt'- 1 nirket is largely tm-

is thought that this

1.:;'I0 and ixissiblv 1.100.

Two ok the "spotters" who were at Tcrre Haute spying on the letter earners were arrested by the police on suspicion." An ollieer tool: them in because a storekeeper .saw them hanging about his place and .su.sneet ed thee

i-e- uiiguv ourgiartze his store.

nt .n.... . .. v-c-Hter- luentity was thus made known to tlm

rep.rtetl

eoncurren:

by its com-

1 . - . -. v .. Will ait.ee on forei-rc affairs looking to the aocordj ins; of beiiiceront rlshts to the Cubau.

It is asserted upon pood authority , J.7i . CtJ,n?.t0, .n..tI,c 3t, tho oni' tortant that Spain Is in eomnSnicti.ion with ' lX the several European ministries with a I -n (dem.. Md Ur a reconsiderattea of u,e. view of sectirin"-their nerwuniini n ' vcta of tho day nrevious iuv... t,m

joint protest in the event of President 1 tLfn,,n""!, "r u ouxil men in tho

'uu - u iiriYiirciMi ant, ami mv

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Cleveland declaring the bollSgercney of Cuba.

Pktbp. lliciiAitn TvKXiacK, the aged metropolitan of St. Louis, who had been in feeble health for some years, and who was superseded by Archbishop Kain, died on the 4th. fie was alone when he passed away, and was found ' dead by his valet.

do uskco up at any time. Thu asrSt ultural anpropriationbfll wasj,,ssed In the hou'e the session was devoted almost wholly to a (llsoussion of a proposed amendment to the eclslatire. executive and fydiclal appropriation bill to make tne offices of district attorneys and L'nlted States nm rhals Planed ones instead of paylap the Incumbents with fee? .No action was taken on the amendment In the senate, oa the Ith. consideration of the qucMton wh.-iher Henry A. Uupont Is or is

senator from the state of

oatrea upan. Tho f.iets

e, 1 no., wits converted at :i e.vh-..i

meeting in progress. I iv heatled a procesium from the church to his saloon where he emptied all of hisliTuors into thestreetand burned his license.

a. explosion, followed by fire occurred in the Cleoplias mine at Kattowtta, Prussinti Silesia, on the JUh. Kescntng parties were immediately organised and succeeded in takiti" out alive &0 of the entombed miners, and also brought to the surface 27 corpses, there then remained in the pit 33 men whose fate was uncertain. Thk supreme court of Pennsylvania 011 the Hh.atllrmed the ve

tier In the first thrrin n tu

I enmin . Äludgct. alias II. II. Holmes, found ptiilty in the court of

carriers and their usefulness was at an end. SHKi.nvyiM.i: is Hooded with counter- . fcit coin of the denomination of ?1. The ; date is IsTU and the imitation is a very poor one. It is thought to he the work , of home talent. Hkniiy lt. Scott, an agricultural ini- ; plcment dealer at Disco, made an assignment to Tobias tiushard. Liabilities, about S5.00O; assets. SJ.OOO. I Vm. KnooKs. a well known eltiaea, aged iKl years, jtnd a iueinher'of the lurtccnth Indiana regiment, died suddenly of heart disease at Madien. Peter Hentz. a member of the' Sixth Indiana, is also dead.

IlKItT WVCUKKK.

(inx- ItAr.VTlKm was. on the nh, by ; concbuuheln royal decree relieved of his functions ' W the "tneof ths eaatc for treoks to come as governor of the African province of 1 ?w.ucnntc the hons substitute T.",.t1...n -L. . 'or eaateconcUTOnt rexnlnttnn -nt.-iVk..

piinu, ii-iu wriiaiv niaeitd on unit. , . .

pay and Minuunncd to IJötue to explain his conduct of the Abyssinian campaign which lias resulted so disas-trously.

house, after tie pas

requtel in the

aif n! n taw I. ...!..

um, ine enure uajr s session was ocrupied in consideration, la comuiitte of the wnole. 01 the fee and salary amendment to the leewlatlve. er.iOvn n.i .. ...ii .

. i tiun bill. aiiprupnaAt its sitting, on the 3d. the unreme . Is lho ehato. on the r.th. son 25 hin trr

court of the lnitcd States disnosed of ' -cn-"n the calendr and passed without

M cases, tho largest number dronned .wT-..tIr" "-ll (ore.), chairman of

from the docket in .1'' ,'"."raJ ""'l n and elections.

,ycar.

govern :n not less than fortr-five htm

dred pending cases for and against the United States.

om ttie docket in any one day for J finished his aStnS ms. Jite deeistans rendered will , niittee s report declaring Heorv A üup

Tm: public debt statement, issued on the 2d. .showed a net increase in the public debt. less cash in the treasury, during February of S1.Vj7s7G4.sV. The interest-bearing debt increased S7:.S..2,.V0, while the non-interest-earing debt decreased SJl.",Ss0.50. Cash in the treasury, S:l,llö,22.33. llr.KtVKR.sin Germany have contracted for 2,r.Ou.ok bushels of barley from aiontana next season. This barley will come from the famous Oallatiti valley, whieh lies along the Northern 3'r.cifie railway, about eighty miles east of I lelena, where enormous crops of the finest quality arc raised by irri-irattoa.

coin-

(duly elected senitor of the L'nitod States

' feiaware. mo matter went

, ,""- a me eui.n res-

""UI was w the spoehl order for the

---- - - . ..iu in-iius tne principal feature of the day s procee Hnj;, was a s,ivusr attack up m Prcldeot Olevoland br Jlr. llartaian Mont.i on afcount of Mr. Cloveland's Carnegie hall sin-ech, when preiilnir over thc mectins of the Presbyterian Home Missionary society.

A dispatch from Ilrtsbanc. Queensland, tm tho 3d. sid that 17 vessels in the harlor of TownirlUe foundered during the late storm, and one of them went down with iu passengers and crew. Houses on shore were razed to the ground. The loss by the foundering uf four passenger steamer.? is estimated to be S2.5O0.ODO.

It was rumored in Rome, on the 2d. that lien, ttaratieri had committed suicide, being unable to endure tho humiliation of the crushing defeat, at t.ie hands of the Abvssinians, on the 1st, when 3.CKX) Italian soldiers were killed, including two general ofiicers. and all the stores of the Italian army were captured by the enemy.

jhi; bcnii-ollicial press of Perlin

agrees in saying that the failure

one Italian general will not induct

Germany to sever herself from triple alliance, to which Italy

steadfastly adhered. Moreover, thev Kiy, the triple alliance is valid for a series of years, during which the powers composing it are bound together.

PERSONAL AND GENERAL. tfoi.nhas been discovered in the City Creek canyon, within the city limits o"f Salt Lake. Utah. Assays arc reported rur ning as high as S:,00 gold and S40 in silver per ton. Tin: great rainstorm which was in progress all duy on the 21th and cm

tue ist caused the greatest damage to property throughout Connecticut known in 20 years. .Many serious accidents, washouts and wrecks are reported. ' A C.IT.TOW.V dispatch of the 1st says that. I. ilofmeyer, leader of the Afri-

KHuuer party, in writing to a friend, jioit-tcdly accused Cecil Rhodes of having knowledge of the .lamiesou raid, which, he said, he hid from his colleagues for M hours after Dr. Jamieson started. A dispatch from Havana, on the 2d, said: While 30 political prisoners were being taken on board a Spanish steamer here to be shipped to Ceuta, Africa, one of them jumped overboard. His arms were pinioned, and he immediately sank. When he arose to the surface the guards fired four shots into him, and his body disappeared beneath the waves.

IF one may judge by the things that

oyer and terminer of Philadelphia of the murder of Benjamin l Pitezcl.

A.v oil well with a caoacityof 1,000 barrels daily was struck near Rradner on the 4th. This is said to be the biggest producer in the Ohio fields situe 1SÖ3. William Evans, the WdkU poet of America, died at Lockport, 111., on tho 4th, aged 71 years.

1 Hi: grand jury at, Greeueastle. Ind.. adjourned, on the 5th, without returning an indictment against Will Wood as an accessory to the killing of Pearl Pryan. ON the ,-,t!i Lieut-tiov. Wolcott of :lassaehustu issued an otllcial proclamation announcing the death of j C.ov. Ureenhalge and his own as-sump- ! tion of the duties and powers of the i office of governor. He recommended

inai uie people of the common wealth I take steps to properly observe the event : of the governor's death. i Ray Van Tasski. was found g-uiltv of murder in the lir.st degree at Mason ,

on tnotli, and sentenced to life imprisonment at Anamosa.. Uo poisoned his wife in dune, ISÖ5. The treasury gold reserve at the close of business, on the 5th. stood at S124.S03.421. The withdrawals for tho day amounted to S22'.i,200. Es-Statk Sknatok V. C. Gear, on trial at Columbus. 0., charged with bribery, was on the 5th, acquitted by the jury. J

a young man resid

ing near Ureenlicld, was seriously injured about the head the other afternoon by being kicked by a horse. His injuries will probably result fatally. I'ltKD. Ki.vnnt, a 10-year-old lad was jailed at Tipton for stealing a bicycle, which it is alleged he took to Indianapolis and sold. , A woman is supposed to he working

1 vguimpori wnn two-anil-n-half-dollar ! counterfeit gold pieces. She pa-ed one" the other afternoon upon IM Cardner : on a street car. The counterfeit is well : made and i.s pronounced the work of an expert. Thk Huntington county commissioners appointed Nathan Fisher county recorder, to till the vacancy caused by the t death of Wm lllackbuni. Somk days ago .Mi.,.s Sarah Phillips. 1 formerly of Richmond, died at her home in Philadelphia. leavingconsidcrable property at Richmond. The contents of her will have been made public and reveal the fact that she bequeathed ,000 to tho Wayne County Orphans' home, all the rest of her considerable estate going to persons and institutions ; in Pennsj-lvania. j .1. W. RosK.MtKuitv, a well-known citi- ! .-.en of ICendallville, while loading Iiis !

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, -- ""' 1 operators wm cannot alTord to see it decline much, but it is also true that the vote on Cuba und the receivership had, both been discounted The strength of the market Is largely due to m jrc satisfactory reports of railroad earnings, j volume of business lvllected by ! clearinghouse exchanges is not iini- ! tenally improving, the week's returns showing a gain of only 0.5 jwr cent, over last year, and tt decrease of 17.0 per cont. in comparison with the same week of Isli.'t. It must yet he broadly stated that business appears to improve only in prospect and in the confidence on which future transactions may be based, but not as yet iu aetual sale '

uecompiiisiie.l. The industries all report a slightly lower range of prices, except for iron and steel products, and it is noteworthy that while combinations in stru -tural beams and wire and cut nails are advancing, the quotation for Ressemcr pig has fallen to S!2.40at Pittsburgh, and Southern .'o. 2 is offered

UMivered sit Rirmingham. and

mi' uitii ti. i.i... . . ' ""oeai-

t " ;: " t.-Mry 01 iim terrttorii. j from ,520 tu the issu;u,ee of w J jcsty sineinoranduin to Vene.ueJaT lÄtlr btale,u-t conclu.u" j The above e.vaminatiun show.s tl,,. , he ...am groimds iH,a which the claiul i o m I?"?1 "i'P''dlo bebaue,, !j. ..s.t ha, .been presented to t.! ,ii.sMi?,at ,U,LreUt Ume ,lBriff i p..st liftv years as follow.,: l ust. The original discovery and the r,t cNploration of the IZt American eoiuinent by Spain, wnS are eiearly irrelevanL ,U'WIW derM"11" , 'f1' ,,U" Uf "- ler I., which cannot Iv considered aving uny rcal Jj question. 1 Tliinl. The allegation that the . eupat.on of Uuiana by the Dutch waa Tl,isH,",- lnfJli'f -M-ter. un;ounue:ia,ü" " l ourtb Posses-slou and occupati.m bt the .Kimards uf the tcrritn south nf 1 1... im:. 1. .

. ".'vu, juciuiliug tlio

.vita jiiinuia. in,-,

billets have sold at S17 at Pittsburgh. I he bar combination whieh raised prices not long ago ihids an increasing part of the business absorbed bv out-

side works. The fl

in I

. -ii saaitn that Uie ,nlv : a,1-'h aetüeniuuu there at any t.;-;. luere an Thome de tiuyaua, wl,k , was situated ou th .south bank of the Ormo.-uand which had been m..vrd U-om time to time hig.ier up the riv,.r a it was destroyed by the Rriti.h ami ' l utch successively, and by the faou- ' chin settlements, situated between the : Orinoco ami the Tumcrimo, as l,as , been previously liscovercd. Fifth. 'I'li'.t tl... U.....I. 1 .

. Milien nail n i had any posse.5toas north or the J-qudo.

never

sc

I'll Is St. -It

sme works. The demand for no class . Wiii-,lTv ÖP,.. . M,OWn to of iron products is at this time brisk, ' I L t V, 1 ,Hr"lou;Nas lns.,l of but large structural b.,sine.sS is ex-'; ii $e" pected in the spring, and there is still ,v o . J,t I,rit""eoveraiiK.nt, mueb l.fiL ' . , Ul 1 ''ilc insisting that the hit ..!,... ..,

iiiucn Hopefulness about r-oMr-.i.i.l

ders. as 'earnings continue to improve. The reports of the boot ami shoe interest are not. on the whole, more encouraging this week, shipments from the east being nearly 20 per cent, lessthan last year; but there was no further decline in prices. Xo important change appears in the leather market, ami hides are somewhat ueaker. Prices of wool have declined an average of 2.4 per cent, within the month of Ft.llrary pr(.sum:iWy because of the failure of the proposed tariff bill, which included duties on wool. At present the sales are the smallest re- , corded for yea rs. There is no inioroe,-

, - wuum entitle her a boundary practically ..,!,..!

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Cuyuni, the

of lvsseoiiilm t

YuruarL th.. :

th.. U ... .'. " '-"..,

, Jiarinia, has been .Ring to agree to a boundary u ithia those limits, which would give Venezuela far -..ore territry than that :o winch she can show any title. From the sumnury given of the forcgningchapter it will bü.seea;thatt;reat l.ntain, ulu'le matntainiug her Inst nghts, has consistciuiv stiowti a desue to make a fair .rrungenet,t with enezuela, and tnut the Ciaim of Venezuela that her territory extends to

tue i-.sse(Jiijoo. was based upoa coa-

LATE NEWS ITEMS.

Tun senate was not in

Some further reductions riavo been made in prices of cotton goods, ulthough it does not appear that tlie concessions have thus far been successful in calli 11 tf (11! 1. II I'll 1 lti tL c-

of the

kIuc-

iehi..r..1 .n n : j. : "v .'" ,uuur Kivetiie

: , , 1 loitfcry. was inarKei opportunity to clear itslf m U l ,s I'"' rA h m,W iK 'n In breal.stu ts l,al not XL 2rt J P-,ar.y ae-ive. nor has the

... , .. 1 ...... a uimii- eiuingc in prices been

.. , ,,wl rig-ui, aim wnca , Western r

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.1 B.ri. ,., ,to:-v,r,;: : ct r. "'irs'iri"

siaiement lac re-

revolver the other day, was instantly killed. The gun slipped from his hand.

2 I Zlkl 1 ,Wr'(,iiMl,ar- lh "Polare frequent that Ln" o bullet piercing his heart. largest mills are about to stop,, vi Wii.i.iam .MfU.tNS. who is wanted at tion for a time in order to Miv,.

important.

port holds that the followim- ....,.1,,.

sions have been clearly established: First. That prior to RVyj the Dutch had established themselves on the coast of Uutana. Second. That prior to 13M the .Spaniards had established no settlements in Ouiaua. Third. That by 101 S the Dutch settlements iu (. uiana extended along the coast the whole' way from the river .Maroni to the Ririma. anil inl-m.l o.

he

in. I'.tli I.. ,1... 1 ..1 . . I

in niv iniiisu me legisia- j " ueven,p h was munil that he had 000 lnwi,..it . ' ; ; ' ' 1 . n- ihhtiw npuni

live, executive and judicial anuropria- disappeared and that no one knew of satre week , - U,U Ü - i"1 l'yuni, Poiuuro.mf tion bill wa.4 rlhsed, the fee and salary i his wherealjouts. His home is on o.rts -or, I r.?n .' , AUant , Vu,u u,,u irin.a and their tributeamendment having been so changed 'farm south of the city. The oU cr yc"r .i,,?'? thT 'A ht1 , as to forbid the beffin:,iog of prose- I morning two o.lieers heard he was ,t ' 000 bnZ 3s Zul" I T f l" ' KVU'Uu T,tai "P U l7 li cntion under the internal revenue law. , home and alxmt to lean, fnr tl,.. 1. , . . "u,u "'V?1?"1'1' 8anit , -settlement of Spaniards in tbiiim u!6

mm . ... . ... " ' M,3jj,nn lasr. year. U Ul

were said and some of the things that leontt

upon the complaint of a private citizen. except by the written approval of the district attorney; and, further, to forbid the appointment of any federal court otlieer. including United States 'onimissioncrs, as receiver in any case before a federal court. The post ollicc appropriation bill was taken up. Tin: Venezuelan blue book, whieh is entitled 'iJocuments utwl Correspondence Relating to the Question of the

i.ouiitiary of Ituiana and Venezuela," was issued by the Itritish government on the r,th. The volume consists of

H.J folio, p iges, with a separate book

2 5jKäS!Bäs3ä the the Fnited rllS; a U

avenge the insult which, it i fancied, has been offered to the haughty pride of Spain by the United States senate.

A disi'vtcii from Ititnlwrly. South Africa, ;iys that third nor Williams, an American, manager of the DcRcers mines, was arrested there, on the .1th. at the instance of the government of Cape Colony, on the cha rg of having supplied arms to the Uitlanders of the rand, to be used in their threatened revolt against tho government of tho Transvaal.

XBtva was received atiiuthrb. (M

on the evening of the 1st. giving particulars of a murder committed It miles west of Stillwater. Oil MeOiimis shot and killed the two notorious Randall brothers. A feud has long existed between the men.

Tin: Massachusetts delegation it congress met, on the r.th. to take suitable action with reference to liov Orecnhalges dentin All the members

111 ttcsiiingtmi were uresent. Appropriate resolutions of sympathy weru adopted and Senator D.i.lgu and aiessrs. Apslcy, (iilb-t, Iktrrett and Atwood vcre appointed a committee to attend the funeral.

ony there

'l!l: IIocking.Rerry gas well, two miles west of McU, V, Va., belonging to the South Pennsylvania Oil Co. took iire, on the Olli, from the friction of (Kibbles which were being ejected from it while Foreman Wright mid his men were pulling the casing. One man was fatally and several severely ' burned. I Loud Lanshou.vk, Itritish secrcLtrv ! of suite for war, has attache I a men). I ornndum to the army cumulates stm. :

iug that, in view of

Ist.

Kx-Phksiiikxt llAitmsoN said to a reporter in Xvw York city on the 3d: I he wedding between Mrs. Dltatnlek i.d liiyielf will take place during tho day of April , at Ht. Thomas church. The rectov of the church, Rur. John n Kr0,;vn' wm ofllciate. Tho wedding will be very quietly celebrated. M only relatives aud a few very intiwtc friends will b0 orcsent."

M us. Ri.ooMi-iKi.n MooitK, tho wealthy American t.otnnn who is backing John W. Kecly, of Pliiladelphia, iu his per

petual motion entertirisc. has eiotnnwl I

Prof. Las.ee! les-Scott, of England, to i il wiJ1 1,u impossible investigate Kedy's theory. Prof, has- ! srt'Ktl of the garrisi

ceues-scott will visit this country in the near future and make u tour of inspection of the inventor's workshop.

a v. a.siiinotox special; Sayn the president was so seriously disturbed by the Spanish news, received on the 1st, that he convened a special meeting of tho cabinet that, night, though the call was issued under the guise of u dinner at isccrotury OIncy's. Foit the fourth time this winter, the Ohio river, on the 2d, re-tched a stage ill., il. . . j . -

10 iiisiiiy mo movement .-( Icidcd coal boats, barges and other craft with safety. Two million bushels of coal will get away 011 the present 1 ise from Pittsburgh, Pa. Two TiiAXsroitr steamers bringlng additional troMji.s from Knaiu arrived nt Havana, Cuba, on the 2d. A ihm. was introduced in the sennto. on the ,td, granting a pension of Si6 per mouth to the daughter of Gen. l ail Kearney.

rccm t events, j

lo reduce the

irrison in Kirrnt in

' - 1

I hey went to Westville. a w:.v si-.ii.

j where .Mullins got on having walked j across from his home. He was at once j arrested. Mullins docs not deny hh guilt. He forged the name of his'fath- ( er-in-law, Isaac S'caney. and the total . amount of money standing against him ' I is estimated at S2.500. j ' Six prisoners awaiting trial for bur-' glary and similar offenses escaped from ! jail at South Rend the other night. ; They sawed through the top of a ceil 1 and then let themselves down from the ' r Kf with ropes made from blankets. I Ti'' escaped nrisom-r um 1!

...... , ,- " "Uk Uli Vill Anderson, I humus Clark. John Hempenstall, William Cahill and J nomas Mcllenry. J. W. ("kau., of Klwood, was awarded the contract for building eleven miles of free gravel road in Ilohart township, the contract price being S.V.,000. This tvi be the firt free gravel roa.l ever built in Laky county. )LTipn, hl th" "awn-re suit for SLO00 against the Pan Handle railroad for killing David Farrcn, the jury brought in a verdict for Si. F.MAxri:i. Hkciitki., if .Veweastle.was driving in a road wagon antl leading a norsebya rope halter. He lai the end of the rone twisted nlmni tl ill Ilm..-.!. 1

ir. w iU! ..,,!,';,'

lnrge recei(.ts, corn remains .substantially unchanged in priee. The cotton market has continued its t.ovvaward movement, spats having fallen ;-lü again, and the May option 20 points. Receips continue as before, so large as to render quite inadimssable the lowest estimates of t.lli

crop of I sic,, and at the ame lime the : xhv hiveUon of the river Yurariaml

isau Thome de Ocv.i:i:i in in. ,..,.t.

bank of the Orhnorig-inally founded , in l..töatasite shown on the kcudi map. ' ''fib. That between 1723 and 174 the oaly additional setticmeatii j founded by the Spaniards in Ouiaiia j were those established by the Capuchin missions south of the Orinoco in

preparations for planting this year go on at such a scale that it is believed bv many conservative observers that the erop, ivith favorable weather, may provcone of the largest on record. TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS

of one hand and tho horo, becoming j lightened, gave a quick spring baek-

vvan, ami jerked off the man's ,l:mb

lf IniirlH.,mi., for (vj,,,,.,,. YMeU He ns I'rolial.ly Innorrnt- I'nrilonril. Cow m m-H.it. . M arch 7. After 27yea rs

1 imprisonment for a crime of whieh lo uas probably not guilty, ,It.ffcrson .Morehead walked out of the Uhio penitentiary a free man, last evening, with a pardon from iov.

" - his pocKci. lie was con vtjtcd on circumstantial evidence of the murder of a young man in Muskingum count', with whom he was seen to go into the woods on a hunting excursion. The latter was never seen a.-ain. l...f i.s

io images on the upper lriiKew. several hundred miles above San , Thome de Uuyana. j feixth. That Dutch occupation tthe : extent indicated was perfectly well known in Spain, and that thcaticmpts of the Spanish to dispossess the Dutch j hail wholly tailed. 1 Seventh. That subsequently to 17l0 Great Rritaiu has continually remained

in possession, ami her subjects hare occupied further portions of the territory to which the Duteb ..s.-.bl,vi,.i

j their title.

SINGULAR ACCIDENT.

t

ai't.-Oi:n. UY.ym.k has issued a eireuktrto the various military eoaimatiders in Culm instructing them to arrest no more civilians for deportation except upon indisputable proof of theit connection with the insurrection. Sin CKoimi: F. .i:wni, the wealthy London publisher, for whom a yacht is being built by the Henderson Pros, nt Glasgow, said, on the 0th, 1 hat he intended to challenge with the now

boat for the Amuricu s cup in ls'!i7. F.V'.i.t'ltK.s throughout tho Piiited States for the week ended on the r.th as reported by R. G. Dun . Co., wer 1

-'N. against 2.ti for the correspond inr week last year, For Canada tho failures were against M last year. G. Oi.iuiof si: antl Ins wife and five children perished Iu the burning l their home near Alma, Wis., on the night ofthc.Uh. Their bodies wore found In the ruais.

remaius were found iu the woods lontr after uith a bullet hole in the head.

t .uorciieaa always denied that he I killed the man. and said that they iwcame separated in the w.hmIs. ft haA lately been presented to the state par-

uon uoani that its a matter of m-iili.......

1 111: firm of b. V. Shnniakcr A Co., poult ry dealers and wholesale grocers, Hluiiton. assigned the other moraii with C. II. I'essinger, of the Studcbakcr

oiitiK, assitrnee. It is 'stim-it..! n... . 1 l" - roereu PotVKU. CiiAiiKV sawmill and tile 1 ',ay' U,C VulllH!r lM not corrP:.d. mill, at Seltnn, were destroyed be iin I .. Incendiarism. Loss. SuS t'L NO INFORMATION.

Vhf Ciivwriiiucnt Xot Otllrlnlly Itiforute j "t Hit' l.iillnc of .Marine Mt Corlnt. j Wapiilnutun, .March 7.-Xavy de- ; partment ollicials say they have not , been inforuictl of the landing of marines at Corinto, Xicarngnu, fnm '.ho tnited States ship Alert, which wai

in to mat place to protect American Interests. The department is Ignorant, otllcially, of the arrival of the Alert at Corinto. The only explanation suggested is that the telegraph lines hava been cut The news came from Pan- I a ma. j

An oil Well Klrcd lr rlrtlon of IVeble Meint Tl.ri.trii from tu Rm.i.Aim;, ().. Mrch 7. -The Hocking-Perry gas wvK. two miles west of .Met., . a.. belonging- to the South Pennsylvania Oil Co.. took lire from the friction of pebbles which were It-

j mg inuown irom it while Foremu l V right aud his men were pulling the I casing. Pat uinn, of Kenwood, was terribly j burned and died soon after. Sam Aukets, J. T. .McLuti-'hlin. Itaer V...

the h ie in the skull of the murdered ' CSrt!w..T G' Thomas Jigies

. iiiihuki iiavn Were nil itaill-

The well was burnlm ti

day ami it is impossible to get within 1ÄO f.'.-t nf it

$1.000.

Thk farmhouse on Frctlericlc A.Cann'ft place, south of Rushville. bor,,,! Li

wilh it a large tool house containing many farming implements. The tenant is Andrew Walls. Ls unknown! insured in the Rush Count; Farmers' Insurance association. In Mate convention at Indbintipolia, a few days ago. the 5 mhibitionist.s put a ticket in the Held, headed by Rev. E. Bhouse, of Tcrre Haute, for governor' and .1. G. Kingsbury, of Indianapolis for Heuteliint coventor.

scorched, day und i

läü feet of it.

THE SAVINGS OF

YEARS

Commltt,.,! tothe l'lauir Uy an Arto.tUi.o1l.1t lug; hut C'urvl..,. X.5ix,r. AuitoN, O., March 7,-ltert McCoatiell, a railroad section boss of Seville, was here yesterday bu,ce if lie could replace some .securities thoughtlessly burned Wednesday. lie had $.1,300 in currency and notes which his wife left with a uelghbor while she went calling. The money was loosely wrapped in a newspaper, and. forgetting its contents, the neighbor threw tho piper Into the kitchen fire. Tili amoact represented the savinirs of years.