Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 11, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 November 1898 — Page 2

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1 Thestatement of tin condition of the treasury, issued on the th. showed: Available cash balance, $ iii,7y 1,1 7ti; gold reserve. 1343,130,300.

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St. Fetersluirg newspapers announce the coming eielt to tii.it city of Thomas A. Ktfttlrn. the American invcntor. The scientiti" societies nrc prcoysrliwr to give him brilliant rercpt ion. According to actual nnd estimated majorities b counties, in New York, received up to the morning of the tub, Fol. Theodore Kusevelt carried the täte, for governor, by a plurality of tl.:.37.

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The Madrid correspondent of the London luily Mail says: "A Belgian svndicute. under the prcsid, ncy of King Leopold of Belgium, has offered to lease the Philippines tinder Spanish sovcrrignt v, paving Spain a large rent." The Rome correspondent of the London Paily Mail says: "It is averted positively that Maj. Marchand has estaldished communication with Kmperor Meticlik of Abyssinia, and that France is uow intriguing with that monarch."

Hamilton ((..) proniot. rs.hav ing just competed the organisation of plug tobOOCO Trust in New York, ate about to consummate another Mg combine, which involves the consolidation Of airs. ost every manufacturer of school desks ami furniture in the l iu.nl States. dipateh to the Jffev fork Belaid Irom Washington, on the Tth, siiid: In President McKinlev's message to eon-

pi. ss will be a very strong and urgent li p peal for immediate legislative action fur the construction of the Nicftragoan canal under povcrnment dirt et ion. An explosion of gas in the national eapitol. on the Oth. wrecked and set 00 tire the rooms occupied by the supreme court, doing much damage to the building, causing irreparable loot court records and l..vv lyibrary. und liest roving several pieces of historic Statuary.

JttdgS Theo. t. Sears, prominent in Kn nsas and Washington, d cd it Lake View, mar Taeoina. Wash.. n the 9th. Mr. Sears was on of the ..'" who stood solid for (irant's third nomination. He was prominently mention, d at one time for I nited States Senator from Washington. m Admiral Schley has cabled the navy ic port meat that Capt, Boon had arrived at San .loan on the Solace, and that he h.-nl relieved the admiral of the command of the naval station nn the 6th. The admiral announced that he would start for the I nited States on the Newark, his lagaoiP.

M.-taniore, a colonel in the tu ban army, and fornierlv I bandit. (dejecting to the humdrum ways of peace, recently took to the hills with 2ii Often, and is now carry. utr on Iiis old vocation. robbing plantations and farms of cattle ami hnro. holding people up. and netting in every way a had example.

In the hold of the Leonid. is. which arrived at Norfolk. Va.. on the 7th. are gl of the guns of the destroy el Spanish fleet, ra Hiring in si.e from ." to 11 inches. Some of tlies are still loaded. as the charges could not be extracted. The raft lipOfl which Lieut. tlobsoa li ft Iht III rriinnc after he had blown up the boot in Use mouth of Santiago harbor, is also in the hold.

Postnii.ster-ticneral Kmory Smith lias issiia-tt an order admitting private Mailing cariN. authori. d by the act of May l'.. l'.is. into the foreign mails t nc cent postage ach for anada and New Mexico and two cent- each fot all oilier postal union COU nt rics. This permits the sending of any ki:id of a card in lieu of requiring the usual postal ci-rd. provided the size is the same as otVicial cards.

Miss Kate Lyon, a memlvrr of the household of Harold Frederic, of London, lute correspondent of tl NewYork Times, who died 00 Oetobef It at Henley. F.ngland, and Mr- thalie Mills, the Christian scientist, who attended Mr. Fre.h nr. am! against whom a v.-rdict of raanelaufrhter rendered by a coroner's jury, were arraigned in the pence court at lletilev, On the !th. and were remanded for a Week. They were admitted to botL The main question now before ien. Leonard Wood, governor of the military department of Santiago de Cuba, is not pOMtieal. It is the question of water, which is a serious problem. The rainy season is about over, and

usually after a month or so of dry Weather water has to b- brought from the mountains and sold in the streeta. Gen. Wood has enlaced the services of three expert engineers to report as to the best methods of supplying the city With water, whether with artesiao mt Lis or otherw isc. The lord mayor's show in London, on the 9th. was favored with line Weather, and was witnessed ly the usual crowds of people. The enthusiasm 'as divided U-twe.n the ear representing the goodon, with soldiers nf the regiments which took pari in the battle of Onidurman. and the car representing the Fnglili-sp aking rnees. 'I lie latter displaved. aOMOg other thliifc. Itritannin and t'oiundiia booted beneath a aaoopy, while tinAmerienn Hug was lsine by a Kritish aailnr. an. ! the British fing wan cnrrled .by mi AoMrlcao fcailor

CUIiRKXTTol'Il'S. THE NEWS IN BRIEF. PERSONAL AND GENERAL.

The Turkish troops at RetlnO hav-

j ing refused to leave that place, the Russian admiral in those waters. foI lowing the example of Admiral Noel, j the BHtiah eomnuinder In Canon, isl

and of t rete, forcibly conveyed them on bOOfd transport. Indian Inspector ( v rus Itode. an Iowa appointee, has been detailed to represent the interior department in the joint Investigation of allegations made against deputy United states BUnhabi in connection with the causes of the recent Chippewa outble.lk. Ex-Gov. Boaweil Famhom, of Vermont, was severely injured by falling from n raüvvav station platform, on the 6th. and lies in a critical condition with concussion of the brain at his home in Bradford. Late advices from .lapan state that if is likely that the seal and otter hunters oil be prohibited from Hsbing and hunting otT the .oast of .lapan before the tlc.t s:.il- n xt v.ar. .lajwn is tryiiiL' to foster deep see lishinir, and under the new foreign trea

ties that go into effect next year it is believed that the prohibition can be made. The t.r.ek cabinet has rOCighedf its members considering that the excep

tional circumstances under which they assumed office have expired. The comptroller of the .-urrency has declared dividends in favor of the creditors of insolvent national banks as follows. Ten percent., the Tacoma national bank, of Taeoma. Wash.; ei'ht pgr cent., the National Lank of Middletown, Pa.; tive par cent., the Indianapolis national bank. Indianapolis, Ind. The British government telegraphed the co'.u ial niini.-T;. at St. Johns. . F., on the Tth. aafcing the nomber, tonnage and capacity of st.-amers available at that port to convey coal from Bydney, Cape Breton, for the use oi the British a unship. The statement of the condition of the treasury, issued on lh: Tth. showed: Available cash balance. $3ul,7 1.j.7; gold re-. re. 34iJH9,0a T. P.. Potter, the founder of the Cobden club, ihe once famous freetrode organioation of England, died on the Tth. Col. Eugene Origin, Pirat United States volunteer engineers, has been ordered to Porto Kieo to join his regiment. The London Dnfly Mail Urgea the American people to pffOOOUl boldlj Sn favor of retaining the Philippines, "for otherwise there will bo a scramble for coaling stations that will en

danger the peace of ihe World." The damage to tht national eapitol I hy the explodon and tire, on the tth. ! proves to he in .ich smaller than w.i 1

teoreo. vrcntlect umni says tne necessary repairs to the building can he made for gSOjOOO, The Inxiks in the law library escaped danroge, ami the only records destroyed were the ..liL'inals of opinions In the earlier days of the eurt. Khalifa Abdullah, the defeated d rih leader, is hard pressed on the frontier of Kordofan, southwest of Khar toum. b natives friendly to the An-glo-Egyptian expedition, and it is be li. -veil that his capture is imminent. 'The recent explosion in the national eapitol building, whereby many of the archive', of the United states supreme court were destroyed, has revived the project for the erection, in Washington, of n building to ! used solely for .lie purpose of the supreme eourt. .fudge OroaacOpof the United states circuit court, st Chicaoo. rendered a

decision upholding the eoustltatlooal' in of the wnr revenue act. deciding that transactions on the stock yards exchange were subject to tax. .secretary Long will order a court of Inquiry to Investigate the loss of the cruiser Infanta Maria Teresa. The SSO r. tarv i- pretty well satisfied that everything was done th.-t could have been done to sa- the reaonl, and that her condition was such as to prevent saving her when she was struck by the slurm. Thomas Port, president of the I'ort (.hiss Ma n ti f act ii r i nir ' o.. was Killed

by a Pit; Four passenger train at Hon ie. I nd. Mr. I'ort was slightly deaf and did not hear bis companion shout ing for him to step off the track. The bod) wai terribly nsangled. 'The duchesl of Madrid, the wife .if Don Carlos, the Spanish pretender, deel. ired recently before having Lucerne, Switzerland, in company with her hoabud, that Don Carlos wn pet fectini.' his arrangements to wins the throne of Spain, nnd that within one year he would bo tin reigning sovercLmi of Spain. Max Ahaiv, the popular Ott OB operatic tenor, who samr during many seasons in the United St.ites, (!icd, on the Tth. at Tubal . I huringia. from cancer of the stomach. His lojtg illness had swept away his entire fortune. 'There has leen a L'fent increase In crime in Havana of late, and it is said

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The cortincr's jary in I -union nrhlssh investigated t hi- death. oU OOtohOf ill las. f Harold Fred. nc. the corra -pondenttd the New Volk Times, reudered a verdict, on the Tth. of manslaughter against hate l.voiis. a OJsMs tier if the late Mi I .. .l. iic's household, ami Mrs. Mills, a I hnstian acicntist. The l'nitel States repair ship N'ulcan went to s.a. on the tth. in search of the lost Spanish cruis.-i Maria Teresa, which was believed to be oohoN somewhere in the vniuity of tat island, Bahama-. it is pei sistcnt l.v rumored in Pelroot that the del arturc of Fliiperor William and BmproOl Augusta Victoria was hastened by tho discovery ol another anarchistic plot. The statue of Washington, the gif of American women, will probably h erected in the PlOOf d'lona. in tin Fare du Trrs-adoro. Faris. Francisco BOCA, chief justice of Mev lOOi .lied. 00 the Oth, after a long illness. He was one of the chief m. :u bcrs Of the liberal partv .

LATE NEWS ITEMS. Consul Fritton. nf Nantes. France, iia made a report to the state depart inent in regard to the beat sugar cultivation of Europe, from which it appears that the total estimate of the crop of the present season will fall

373,000 tons short of the production of cranted a new trial ami was then tried raw sugar for last season. Holland is for the DttgOU killing and was scathe onlv countrv in which an increase fenced to two v. ars. The L'eed ehOTga

NKWS FK0M INDIANA.

Latest Happenings Within the Borders ot Our Own State. Willi. I He Seunl.ir. Indianapolis. Ind.. Nov. IL The republican will have u majority of nine in the next Inoana senate and of M ii. the house, or a total of II on joint ballot. Partv gain of a I'nited States sc tutorship thus being assure.!, a initiiher of catnlida. s for the scat now occupied by Mr. Turpie have already apLearod, and it is certain that not hs than half I doeta will enter the SOOtCtl before the legislature. The names alteadj meationed are Robert B. Taylor, i f Fort Wayne; t ongre-sinan QeOTgi W. Steele, of Marion; Frank II. P sey, of Bvansvlllc; Albert J, Beverldgo, of Indianapolis; .1 Frank Hanly, of Lufayette, tod Gov. Mount To He Heirr.-l.-.l. Muneie, Ind., Nov. 11. Steps are brag taken to arrest Francis Qsllaf hsf when his sentence for the murder ol James Dilgan expires. (iallighcr slabbed Mug. in and Joseph Bead to death two and a half veals ago. when r. crowd of young men w.re tightii.g in the dark. He was tried tirst for the murder of Peed and was sentenced to fl rears in state's prison. He was

is show n. The Italian anarchist. Luigi LitcChennl, who stabbed and killed Kman SS Elizabeth of Austria on S.-ptcin-Imt !( last, was plac 1 on trial at tiencva. Sw ilerlaml. on the iOth. The court was crowd. .1. and the prisoner was strongly guarded, hut there was no excitement. LuCChenl vvas sentenced to rigorous Imprlsonmt ot for life. The steam. ;- ashore off ( at island. Bermuda, supposed to be the abandoned cruiser Infanta Maria Teresa, is described as being a disarmed war bhip flying the American Hag, showing signs of having been on tire and having leaked slightly. She lies stranded in an exposed position.

The condition of affairs in the American consulate g nerol in the City Of Mexico attracts much attention, Vice-t onsul Bennett having been suspended ami forbidden entrance to the consulate by Lonaul-Oeneral Farlow, who has not made known the grounds for his act ion. The Great Northern through train, which passes through Fergus Falls. Minn., at T:.:o p. in., was held up '""1 robb.-d about rive miles vreat ot that city on the night of the loth. There were eight robbers in the gang, all well armed. 'The amount secured by them is not -fated. A Chicago capitalist interested in the enterprise states that a aeo bank will open for business bn Honolulu ObOOt January 1 with a capital st.s-k of UtOO.tKMi, with power to increase it to :;.ooo. A council of Prone!) admirals w as h' ld. on the Hth. at which it w.is des cided to fit out all the French war v. s. k Is available, and :in reserve ships Were ordered into com rn ission.

en. Miles and staff left Washington city over the Paltimore A Ohio road, on the !Hh. for New ork. to attend a dinner given in the general's honor by the Union League club. The agricultural department November crop r. -ort estimates the total cotton crop "not far short of 10. 00.000 hales." Six section men employed on the Kio Grande railroad ooot Carbondale, Col have been poisoned by drinking water from the Louring Fork river, ami two are in a critical condition. An analysis of the water showed tha: it contained much arsenic and other xiBOOOUS minerals from the new cone utrOtbra at s-ii. in which inc ores are tr. at.-d. the tailings beiOgdoniped into the river. Private Bobert Thornboi n, of Co. F, Thirty-first Michigan volunteers, went hOOM to Lansing. Mich., on a furlough WMMtnOUnCed. thinking to give his moth, r a happj siirpri -e. When he rang the doorbell it was answered by li.-r in person, she was so overcome at SCCing him that she sank to the tl.Mir. and in a moment was dead. She was atllieted with a weak heart. Madrid newspapers assert that the government of Spain is sending instructions to its commissioners at

Faris mil i.i yield on the question of Spanish soverelgntj over the Philippine island1-', which is asserted to lie entirely outside the protocol, wherefore the commissioners are not authorized to llisellvs it. The Great Northern Express Co., whose local sal"- was blown open in the train held up n the night of the 10th bj masked robbery,, near Fergus Fails, Mn. n.. has offered a reward of fa,000 for the ; rrest and conviction of the robbers. 'The express official- say the lone won rerj small, the safe not contain! ng monei . The incoming legislature ot .- ming. which will elect a United Slates senator, appears, from latest returns, to be constituted as follows: Senate 'Thirteen republicans, ix democrats, one doubtful, probably republican. Mouse Thirty-Seven republicans, one democrat. After efforts, lasting three years, on th part of the United States legation at ConatOntinOphs, the nited States minister. Mr. Oscar Straus, has succeeded in obtaining an irode autliori.bng the granting of an exequatur to the United States consul al eroiim. Gen. Fithiigh Lee, accompanied by Gov, l a v lor. members f the totters' Staff ami several ladies. rft Washing ton. on the 1 1th, for Savannah. Of From tht re th.- general srtfl go with his command w uba. The date of embarkation is not yet stated. The Eighth Ohio volunteers. 'The President's own," asacmbiad at Woooi ter. Oh ' the nth, for must.r out.

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Frightful Collision in a Cut on tht Lehigh Valley Railroad on Wilkesbarre Mountain.

(WO EXPRESS TRAINS CAME TOGETHER,

I hn Air Hoik. uu Ilie Oni llisl shuuld aeagaaso as Msstosj Wooo is w ssrO Nomr of Ihr I rain Men in ri' Kill.-. I tu the HTffSStk ' USS l'Mnirr l.ea.l W It li.oil Any s.-rl.ius Injury.

tili holds good and the young man's tcarrest is principally the result of his bad conduct while in prison, Will .loin Oo- TrSMf. Wabash, lt d., Nov. It, The W"alal church and school furniture factory will he sold to the Engl iah and Oer mar. syrdicate which, with a capital of 16,000.000, is acquiring ill f the tattoo) furniture factories In thf Unit d state, umbering I'. The plan comb nitig these concerns has been on foo' for more than a year, and the W'abasl factory wai one of the first which it was decided to absorb. Pa r.s ne i Nlverslty. Lafayette. Ind . Nov. O. The forth coming biennial report of ihe trustees of Purdue university will furnish gratifying evidence of the pr igr.-ss of the State OB the line of technical education mal of the excellent work that is Ixung done by this institution. Since its establish men t Purdue has had 4.41.'.. stiidenta, and mors than M net cent, of its graduates are engaged in industrial pursuits. i ir.t Osmil tm Ojaallffr. Indianapolis. Ind., Nov II. The t'itl oena state bank of New Castle tiled a bond in the sunt of 91,000 wih the rlerk of the federal court in order to pialify as a depository for the i-ssets collected by referees and receivers in bankruptcy caeca 'This was the first bank to take advantage of the recent oid.r by Judge Maker which provided for such depositories. Mspwhoaei Mao. Indianapolis. Ind.. Nov. 11. The t raw Loan: Ma tin fact nrcr' c.ssocia t ion

met here to consider plan for strenrthnitig the association. The orgar iza- ; tion has gradunlly grown until nearly ! every important Sirawboard company Is now a member. With the mills of the American company, the strongest comj. any in the organization, the concern

now controls 35 nulls. I.ef Their Home. Indianapolis. Ind.. Nov, 11. The superintendent of police received a letter from the families of Cora Brobacb and Maud Kusse!!, of I'.raril. saving that tlie two girls had left their homes and gOttS to this city, and asking that the police look for theOS, The letter stated that the Uussell girl had nt one time worked nt the telephone exchange here. lila I. nut ( ,-l. lirnllcni. Spencer, nd., Nov. II. Frank Ilorhstetter was blown to pieces by the dliehargn of a stick of dynamite In his pocket at Cool City while celebrating the election. lie had placed dvnaniite In the street and shot at it with a gun when n stick of the explooive in his pocket went off. 11. nil. line li Sneering. UttOOie, Ind.. Nov. 11 BotOfl N al.s veteran of the late war, is dead DOdtl tSBCOllar clrcutnstancrs. A few sroekl ago he was seized with a violent It of sneezi ng a ix. exertnl bimaclf With tttch violence that his jawbone was hr. ken. T h.j injury failed to y ield to trentr.-cnt. laatootl Ktltesh Fort Wayne, Ind.. Nov. L Heart Keller, for J-' years a freight train COO doctOT on the i'ennsy Ivatiin, was instantly killed at Hamlet by falling from the top of his train between tht cars. Me leaves a wife and eight children. n. Min t ; pieoasc, Bedford, Ind.. Nov. II - .lames M. Me Fall, an old eitien of this city. Is (h ad. oged "'' lie was one of the pioneers of Lawrence county, and in tht early lav s made most of the chairs that were used in this county. itr.ipiie.i Haast, GreenfielcL Ind.. Nov. IL Ilurton F. Hawkins, a farmer Oged IT, who lived two miles north of this city, dropped dead from heart disease in an ifliee here. He leaves a wife and five children.

Possasl wn. Portland, Ind., Ffo. II.- Mrs. riiza Jane Bhewaltor, aged HO years, wife of Maj Rllat Bhewalter, deceaeed, who wa buried ,i 1 m 1 1 1 two months ago. died lit her home in this city. She left five sons v eiOu-o Call. Spencer, lud . Nov. 11.-Harlan Kichards. aged sj years, for many years s prominent member of the Owen county bar. dropped dead at his home near to mono,

Wilkesbarre. Fa.. Nov. IJ, The lluf. fniO express On the Lohigk Vallcv rail, rood, which left New York at gjg Thillsdav niobt, run into the BfoO York and Philadelphia express goin ast on Wilkesbarre mountain at .1 a ill. The train going east, which WW compos, ., of in. express car. comliina tion baggage, a day coach and ihre sleepers, had the rifffat of way on single track. The ItufTnlo exprfBO, ic charge of T'niri nccr Kolilinf. had or dels to stop .in a siding on the mountain, und let the New York sxproo) pnsa. uu- Air Osakas Pattest. .s Kohling approaehed the siil i ng he diacovered that the air brukei would not work. The tram was niov ing about a miles an UOUf dowi grade. The eng ineer whistled frantieal y for the hand brakea. ll- knew th. other tn ill vas about due. lie re versed his engine and stuck to hit p.ist. hut could not avert the collision In less than a minute the espies, from the treat, drawn h two heavy engines, hove in tight Its T. mi.le rah. A terrible CfSsh followed on curve in a deep cut. Nearly all thf passengers OO Ixith trains WefC asleep Many of IttOOti were thfOWO OUt M their bertha by the shock, but nom w ere s.-v . rely li urt. 'The engines and baggage and epress ears wen- piled up In n heap ii the cut. The passrngvrs ronhed fron the cars, hearing the cries of the in jnred tninnten in the wreelc it wai almost imjxissihle tti render any as aiatance. Wonl s. ilUelrre. Flagnacn boatened to the neareal telegraph ogive, ami- sent word ti W i Ikes ha ire. A O rocking train witl u number of physicians and tvvc clergyntea w.-re at once sent to tin seche of the w reck. The) Kim. I f omplvtslj Hl Ueil. The train going east eonaloted of at .-xpress car. .-oinhinat ion ltaggage, on day coach und four FullmOOS. 'I'll passengers w.-re brought to the city and lat.-r a tl.iin was made up nnd sent over tho Mlial OJI" branch roud rhe rood is coinpietei y blocked. 'The killed and wounded taken frort he vv reek ar" : kille. I. Win Tovheitner. fireman. Fred QiaascT, Irenono. .1. ". Mctin-gor. express messenger I lastoo). Jacob Bag le mss, brokonsoni Rnettm .lohn hfcNa I ly. engineer, Whithavcn Injure. I. H. k. Frice. eagiaseer, n.-w 'ork; bodly ncolded .lohn Holding. iigi tieer. Wi Ik. sbarre; bodly scalded. i'haries Morgan, express OMOsengor ace Med about head, .lohn BhaafloM, broke dim head cut An investigation shows that a beOVJ wind storm prevailed on tin- moontoll last night, vviiich on used the leoeei from the forest to accumulate on th track. 'The engines pkrafrbed ititc li.se leaves, which clogged the hrak lag apparatus. FIRE AND EXPLOSION. Kuur Men hill.-, I h ml Over s In.en Injure. ITailaO Ore mi Hanover, Mona Haaorer, Hora Nov. it. Fire in thf general SiOR1 of ( . A. Stearns was followed by a t. rritie explosion, which olew out the -ides (,f the building, kill ing four men. The llrail. Michael Robert Sy Ivester. Edgar Adnata, t'. A. Peteraon. ('. A. Tdnsnn. Ov. r a dosen were injured, prim ipal y among them betngfi A. filial no,

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THE YEAR'S IMMIUH AI10N.

Auiiiial lienor! t.i Hie H.relitr of lb I renmiry .if C.iiuttvlnlouer i,ru erl T. V. I'oMilrrlT.

Washington, Nov. IS. ( ommissiontr lieneral T. V. I'ovv.l. i l,v of the Im i i 'ration liurcau, in Iiis anneal r j'irt to the secretaiy if tha Ueasurv, gives the total number of Immigrant who arrived m the United state- .im-. ing the Inst fiscal year as a de crease, us compared with ihe a . . , v.ar of l'.i7, of LftSS, Of the wb.,. number 135,773 were males and 'I . i females. 'Ten thousand seven hundred I ml thirty-seven OMM into the United BtntCJ through Canada I in in I U r:t n I s Vilm Wire lletiwrrsSk During the year IjBM were debarred and of this number there were 1.' ii,.inc. one idtot SM1 paupers or persons iik. lv to become a public charge diseased persons, U convicts, ',' assisted emlgrnnta and ii7 eon tree 1 la bore re. One hundred and nin.-tv nine were returned within one yea! after landing. Illltrrarjr, ttf th whole number i over n yean .if age, 1,414 could mit write; 43,1 eould neither rood nor irrite; Wt,t over n yean f age had I ; of over ai .1 '.MV-Mi:! hud less than $:mi. The to t. I amount of Money shown by Imtnl grants during the yeur was $:t,s7,(;r but the nctual amount brought ovei was proliablv grei.tly in excess of thi amount, M illvlljr. Of tho whole number of nrrivsls 13 came fr Italy, 27,32 from Bus - a proper, ::, L3S from Ireland, IT. 'll from Oersanny, 16,653 from Bun ?::.ry. 12,490 from (lali.-ia and Bnrko vvina In Austria Hungary. 13,333 frm Sweden and 3,og3 from England, Nseaaal Ista, of the total number of steerage pa sengsjrs nrrived during the v.ar 1 1 vere actors, 33 ariists. S3 clergymen IS editors, t.t engravers, ?.7 lawyer 23 musicians, 81 physicians, 133 sculp tors, tag teachers, 7 accountants. I. too bakera, 1,032 barbers, 1,133 bkeek smiths, ISO bra wera, i.7i butcbera, 3V 304 eerpenten and joiners. 703 .ir. -s makers, gi.'lj mariners. l,:;71 masons 1,604 minera, 71 painters, pra antunstresses, ."t.',".".i shoemaker-. 3,RM tail ors. I.I'.' weaver-. .'. hankers, s ,i cooks, l. :i: farmers. Llss griK'ers .12.531 I a boren, 1,429 merchants nnd 23,03(1 servant-. These figures, how v.r. the report states, are not to In relied upon as indicating the pursuit they will follow in this country, it it evident, for it is reasonably certa'u that many of the new arrival- did not engage in farming, and it is etptullj eel tain that more than I.'.ol miner found theft vvav to the coal regions. laspea iswai in Class f Isaasaaiaasa, Tin total arrivals of male iinini giants during the present fiscal y.al n.e slightly in excess of those lor th. ' i nr Irfore it, and the report assumes a more deal table class, since thmn I ram Furopean countries show an increase of 3,730, while tho-,- from other F'turccs, principally Asiatic, exhibit a dOCflOOM of J.'ioo. MISSIONARIES AVENGED. riilrlren MafOCsaSS IIkiik.'i' Ht KtTitllii lllntory of Um rime Three win Bsaapee.

I, mloii. Nov. 1 1, The mails from S.erra Leone, Weal Africa, yesterday '. ought new - of the banging at Kwe! In of 13 murderers of American misionariea, lemheta f th.- I'nited Drotherhood ot Chrtot, in th.- Rherbn liisirict of Sierra l.eon last Mav. 'Flic massacre of the missionaries rf. rrid ti in the foregoing dispatch lt. w out of the dissatisfaction of th. nali es at the local htit tax. The insurgents burned tin- mlndon bouaes an.: rnurdered a aamher f missionlit ies. among tb. -in Mr. and Mrs. Coin, im. I the ItiSSea Arcln-r. Ilatti.ld aid Schenk. Several of the mtsa lonariei Mi and Mrs. Burtner, Mr. and Mi hfinahall and the Misuses Koller and ard. SUOCeedld, after a terrilile e perienee, in reaching Pre Town, capital of the llrilish colony of Sierra !. on. CUBAN POLITICAL PRISONERS. et iirii.it In r,.,rlv hihI Kii;- from raanl saevHoOs in Oseos Rape i mi. !- Mttttary UaaeSk

one arm and leg broken, his shmiblet

crushed and considerable burn- about in body. YELLOW FEVER VICTIMS.

Illrfljiiai ISeSMSetSf V I lllmim nn.l Clerk F T. St Muri Ii. .et Ht II ii ii, , ( n( well'iit oiiillll.in I nrlmriKed. Havana, Nov . j. . Williams, the child ipta rtermaster. who has ecu suffering from fevcrforsome tfmt past, died nt a. in. F. T. Stewart, the clerk attached to the qonrtermoater's departmeat orko was almost prostrated with fever for several days past, died nt I a. m. The condition of ,i. ii. Caldwell, the third of tin- American party who ha been Buffering from fever, is oo changed. JOY KILLED HER. WskOjaS Mother llroppcil llfm.lnn Sief. IK Her IstetOt Son, VV hi, I nine Home. on FsMMSga i aonai a. Lansing, Mnh., Nov. IS, Private Itdiwrt Tbornburn, of Co. K. Thirty" tirst Michigiin volunteers, came home on a furlough unaimotiiieed. thinking to give his mother a happy surprine, N In n he ran" the doorboll of Iiis mother's residence it was answerc! lv

. er in p.-r on She w as so ov ercow. at Seeing blm that she sank to the Moor and in a moment was dead.

San .loan de I'orto Rico, Nov. 12. I'll.- Spanish st comer lala de Fanny, from Fad Ii, arrived hers yesterday wiiii (33 uhaa political priaooorn on boord bound fr Havana. The prisoners left the African pettOl settlein. tit of Genta on October M and left CadiS on the 30th, Thejf have served sentences of from two to three years' Imprisonment! and ererc given emigrant accotiiinodations on the sis de lanav. On board that va-l the vere eonatantly kept under the guard d Spanish soldiers. The prisom-rs are vi ry badly off in the way of clothing, none having been supplied them b,v he government, hut there were Pro i k men among them. 'I b.- l-la de PnnS is due to arrive at Havana on ov ember I.V The Spanish government is paving the transportation charges, but the prisoners complain of the presence of he guard of sold (era, declaring they m- now f ret men.

No rnrtli.-r lllvt nrlinni n nt Haml ic. Santiago de Cuba, Nov. 13, Then have been no further disturbances here. Cot. Baeon, the adjutant general, is in charge of the military head .punters, and Lieut. F.t Ice, tin- aidetie camp f (.en. Leonord Wood, is it charge of the civil palace, while I. en v.nod is making a tour of the northern oust on board the converted vaeht Hist. The Spanish vessel Mortem, welch whs seized a- a prize during tin- war. kOO been returned to the Spaniards ami the Spanish lag was again hoisted oil board f her.