Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 42, Number 23, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 February 1900 — Page 2

JA-PI K : : z INDIAN

rTV irMir. in rrcuthrc wttom. mm th .-. th. . . .xi. uy a vote of -I to aac-t to rcct t.ui r the ' ' by which Um- Senvoau treaty was ratified.

.'.mor. g the passen irr r who arrrrec t hew ork. on the JOth. on the IraBri l-i Nortnandie. fnm Havre. a M. J .... QsaHSBB , French atuU tat i r to tW t'nited States. While the American gunboat WThaej ha;; ni fir.l .. -. .lr. at lbng K

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FEBRUARY 1900. Sn la TH. MU. TW Fri. SaL mm 2 3 4 5 Jrä JO TT 13 13 U IS U 17 Ts19 20 1 21; 22 23 1 24 25!26 27 28 .... U ....

Je, ph Furnoer. who aaaaulird Qdi . i.r.-ely. chief sipnal othcer. in ngl ti. irtrn! week ago. was, ihf , lt. tilled ." . v .ttt the alt.tr : m of serving s month-. ii jad. H.. ; committee ki . ul. lie lands, on ill. Ul. u.t.d tavesahtj on tlM biff pMMft) ki.own W tin- (roe h.iii. blU allows free entry upon Uiui aopiired from Indian tribca. Hi i star I'enmse intnduccd u bill, OO tl (ImI. t make th.- pneeeding of he i. rand Army af the (..publica part Of tilt icconls of the I tilled BtBtOO, the Coma ander-in-chicf to make a rcort il lu rtiorda to tht stcrctary of the

omar 'f thr tirriuan empe .da. the gun burst. kiüing asad moiulji injuring three

NEWS IX BBIEF. Ccapiled fttra Vwiosi 8oaroea.

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fipatch fntm Shanghai, on h. said: "Kmi-rvr RnMI r to tsaue edicta in his own name, king and Wn Chang othciaU co. r tha: hia immediate rrt.nrueoi it . ...

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bt.rn .lulv 1-4. and uererw h- title in 18&S, died in London rn

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favorable rr boiiM1 nal

tt on the hill to restore th- t;.--.rate Conatitution. the ol to be

r-rne bj pat riot k- societies of rta.

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o the tneetinj:. Th. news of the atte aJiM .ti of Mr. toebel. received at tne nai

! deep repnt. Tlie h dntrcsve.l at the r niarked that it a

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Ijeen chartered to take, from . to Sdner, the Urpest car; sent to Australia from the I'aci: it. She vi!! carry I30i.ne0 feet i : . and about 3Mt tans of gear

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The henar coain.itte.- on mileafrc. on th- yth. discussed the claim of lirigham II. Huberts for mileape. hUh an.. i.nts to about $1,. A majority of th committee are of opinion that he i- not ent to this money, aa he sn not sworn in.

LATE NEWS ITEM3. In the Bit on thf 1t. m-nrlv thf rttir morning hour was occupied iv Mr. AlUn tpp.. Neb.l in ÜM AlWW alon of the r.-iort of Secretary t.a:'c ' corcemintr his transactions with tlie ; National itv Ibink of New York. The

j tir.: nciai bill was further eonsMMVlli I and Daniel M. RuaadcÜ (Itul.) ai.l Ciaa. lknnett (N. Y.i were aarora I in as serreant-at-arni and si-cretary ! of the si iiatc resectiely In tin' ioiise. the Indian aprv.pri.iti'n bill

licinp under censidt rati. n. RcMPCHUtI at. vc Joseph Sibley, of lVnn.-y I v an :i. a form r prominent champion of frve silver, assailed bis democratic colI lea new for their opposition to exp.i -j m. i.. and CanaaUj recante.1 his frie I -i cr belief. The rcmainiler of th.' ! kittet w;us uninterestini. I. L. Kd.-l.-n. of Fnin k fort. Ky ., one of tiv. Taylor attorneys, appeared la. the Capital hotel, on the 1st. io bol 1 la conference with .Imlt'e l'ryor. 1a-vS Mibmmn and CoL William Scott, the j lepcl advisers of the aataawtaejN Ht I prosed a submission of th.- claiina of i the rival governors to the K.-ntuck;.' court of appeal, vith rit ai :ip-al :. tht supreme court if thel nited States. TT:e denaocra tic counsel rruoilv a if reed I to the former, out declined the latter I pr position, ami tlv- reafereaee pravad I aaprodactie of n-.-uits.

HEWS FROM INDIANA Latest Happen iu;i Within ths Borders of Our Own Mats. Ilia oil ileal. Hertford l iy. lad., Feb. 2. - Tht Mhiwaj (hi aaaapaa has woU tta oil propert i" Waala(pJo township, HI ickfi r. i county .to ( i. . 'land (O.) par tu- faff HtJHr. Tlie holilinifs consist . : i. r.s of llMM ami Jl prodweitftf arella. Less than a year apt the Midv:i tllipani punhar-.il the properly

af K. t . Storms for '.Mii. I his is one of the Mfgtat dealt reeaajtlj made ia the IriJi.iiia coal teldl. I ain. OruMiiU.'li.

iBdiaaapoMa, 1 1- 1 . . i" 1. W, r g Ish, depart awn 1 eoaimaader Indiana of tke Motional AtaoeiatUi Spa; ih- in ric in W:ir Veterans,

orjranlaed an Indfanapolu rhirt.v orti.crs and privates ar

ci! in the charter nu nib r-l p. w dien w I ii;iv c participated lathe Philippine iMiiip.iiirii are i li;iblc to mciubt rthip. Fort N a re has rj;an iz.il a . amp vv ith 1J iiii iiibi r.

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A Delegation of Kentucky Demo crats Call on the President at the White House. PARTY HEADED BY SENATOR BLACKBURN

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lafari rro- ratal. Aabaaa, lid.. Pea. -' a telefraai otoj receired here fr-.m Mi. Cbarlet Davis, ha fH at the bedside of her I ish ..t U:i' ( 'rocs, t la., stating that ir Ihtrit dead. He Wraa hurt in

n i i. of tlie Int . special train at l bursdax. Mr. Darii and v a- amonf the Bxea of this i-it v .

tana . u u oef oeai VVaycrosi last a - t i y i an old radii baalacai

rimru Manitsaetf, adianapoli, Ind.. Peh. - The Ki irtce board ot iheatatebaadiaaucaed the charges lied ifala! the Aetna ln-

j sitraitce eompat.y. ot itarttoru, u

L'harks K layer, a diacbarfred rmplojre i - the ronpaaj. This Snail; dijM m-s Of the care, which "revv out of t.i. reported t.ies.

A dispatch frotu SH-arman's

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Ncta!. dated the 30th. aaid: "I here ia at optimistic feeling in all ranks. The

It accordauc.' with th paHtJ of re Usinf a.: the chartereu tra: t r-- on their return from the Philippines, the nu. rtcrmaster uenend. on the .lth. dirtrted an insjir, twu of the I ity of Pekin. City of Sydney and the Tacama, .ith a vt.-w uf puttinjr them twit of wiitiiiss'ion aa cwernment transports.

PERSONAL AND GENERAL.

of rar rei-om-veioeiit L to s-

u. Duller' dispatch to the London office, on the -ith. stated that n kop was abandoned no account sck M water, inability to jret arrv there, and the heavy lloer fire, whole force it hdrew south of tht

T iela river with the evident intention ' reaching 1-i.iysmith by anothi-r r. 't-

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firtc Mitler. a promin i I a near Haatiavys. N tct.ou-ly di-appared !l. or. the Prh. ine he:i r. car 1' found, lis fri. n has been murdered. The the misaintr man is dro aUiu' his barn. A near 1: kaen orcaui -

thi the ."th the secretary trat;-mit te,l t. the h. Mndatton for a ireneral impi mi tie harbor at San Pedro. Fi

cure -4 feet of water from the oc i to the head of the river liasin. to cost

Ad section of the Iri wet- atvsent from the ot the P.ritish porliamowini.' to tht ir attend:'

inj' in committee riM.n Fifteen bwiness hou N. I. were burned. clr:ne a iof of fjO. I;,,..,. Jrhn L. Stewart, v tnayite of Fi r Si ' . K kavine i-H-n from 1"9C

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Mk CS in t asselton. ii the r,nth. inuo; inaurane.

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m -'M to I'M-. wi. on 4 m a littl- shanty, per ami expoaure. lie vear prwpriettir of tl.e nr.d pn-minctit in - -titeinal affair-. He ue-

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favoralsle r. kb fit M' K.l ci i -praan of reor.enl. Citv of Mcj

Hay has received aurall the Soith American

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l 1 1 1 ia ni t.oebel. democratic ctnt tan for the off.o- of jrovcrnor f Ket: tucky before a eonteatinir Iosrd t Fi- rikfe.rt. was shot from a third-ator wiuoow. and fatally wounded, on h-

3utt. br an unknown assassin

lj.r.t at the point ot death, the board

at nnjrnt. and by a tru t party dectarevt nim eartftied la tht office.

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A report on our

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Asiatic trade, pre

Mr. Frank II. MlttllOlhjIiMnf

o' tbe foreijjii markets section oi me mv ei Itural depart-r.' n". show-., that there has bean a trreat development of our trade with hina and Jaian ourin" ttj past decade. be year breaking ail rtrt.sds. It ia the cp - that are ii . -iur. imports scarcrlv holdirjr th . r ..vra.

craeti ny noni was for tat v tevar ! - iitical a-t-l

cam. 3 pr.uper lliMiifh rtre. Lydr Ca. w Uoar, ape-il M. lictl at Kokomo. lint OOT the aith. Of voluntary starvation. Khe -va prandai n in the uaker ciiur. h. A niont'i ajfo she piit ratinir entirely. . Uitinii- that .al had caller! her t. fast for th- sins of her eop4e. ami that iod nvnld snsuin her wifhout b-oi. Friends tried in vain to ; liispei the mania. Fresh e msternatloa hi li-en oattaod in Isrittsh miltarv circle bv a retsirt

that the lVoers. laatead of lieimr salaried with aaaapcObag BaHet to rarroat to the aovith -sank .- th- Tue.i. have iolbmcd up their udvantmje by swriftW tiMtvi.i.- down frr.m CahoaoO to the

Whi'e DCTween nreeiey m "Wr

1 ffeid in aa attempt to r; : or ten. ii ij ier's lire of retnat. AU the int. ru ati. ii v.hich h. reached the ;.r- ubb-n" i t i the efTn-t 1 tiiat tirea" liritata ckes not desire i mediation, ami thourh it is i-nderMood ' that the lloer irovernn: nt is anxious i for neace. the stalesse-ate mad - ay Ihr.

Ijydt. her r-presen -en: to fa aw aa war. A Manila dispatch. . A scoutine jia'-'

iu Furopc, a nee of tht

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Op the 28th K- war axs - pahHr an importan Lap. W. M. Abcrbroanbii fai'.trv. w:i . coti.rittt.d. d

Uiv- f.piorinc exjeiiitUn il, Alaska Jas- casoa. The chief topic tmated ia Mac report m the tavinj: out I the . rea trana-Alaskan military tout -fanan Port Vahle. Alaska, to I "on Ff-kt-:. on the Yukon. The contendiajr fatioas at Fraafc-fo-. Kv.nad- h"tory cipidly on the ah-t. UMU Tiier. by pns-laoiatiuo. , dee a. red the ct .raiiM,afeh in a statt Of insurrection and br militaty

iv iii ir''-i-T and a three privates were r three private wounl-..ip-tlistaiice ill the l th. tir.nir. rusbe n

- '.. Iii-h he eoBttOJaml.-d to r asei;-.:ie at Londt. ÜMMtJ c .uiily. it Ft brtiary 1 The democrats pre-

piit-l aad aiaaed a atatrnv

that the contest l-oarris nad declared Goel-el and Kerkham leal'y circtei. ata. hicf Justice lla.hrrr adBiinialin l the oath of office to each, wheretp'ti the former issued a p: n l. ' or. e'i : i.-a the state jruartls to da, prrst to their hmes. and warning ali Ott p t ,. to obstruct th

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e;s au i.'is ii 'i liei'tt nant and kiUtd and twv t-L A aaaMaaaj nr. on h-arin

tbr acene and reetiv. rttl tle bo. lies. The t'ninti States transport Thm;'s entered San Francisco harlwr. on the noth. bearinir th' remains of (Sen. ibrry . Law ton. Maj. .lohn -V. Lpan. Lieut, iter.tifft and lr. J. I. Armatrontr. In the cabin of ih-' Tm mas were about twenty pniro-ii-tct . incluilinff' Mrs. l-istmi and he i h l. Iren. ,s ooe of the n u'i- of the bill. -fMi:tl strife in Kentucky. Senator IA lliani faaehoi ! is ontcstinr tht c-iib rnalorial office with l.ov. Taylor. ws bot and rhapa raortallj wounded by an unknown ..as-in. wrhii.'

ut statimi I crarvstnc the MMI apitol grounds o:i

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The contest committee", in the ca. o' governor and lieutcnant-govemor of Keaiueky. trot lopvtbrr. on thevening of the 30th. and. two day ahead of t.e tim- set. t tared U'i i th.' riebt ful eovernor of the state . i.d i-tkbaai the rifhtful luuicaant

. are cmtliletlt OI llliltliaie sue-t.r-at tnthusiasm was arouvd i- ipieeii's messaire and lien. Ibiipeeoh expressint' adniiration :'o.Uarren's and en. llery's divi

sions ami hoping they vvo dd reacu Latiysmith in a week." Tbe senate committee on military affairs, on the 1st. reported adversely up n the bill authoriiuf; the removal of tht charge of desertion f.ott. all soldiers of the civil war who failed to se

cure an honorable discharge. Th. house committee on insular i:"- j fain, on the 1st. favorably rejHiri d th-- s.1. at. bill ivinp tu ban vessel j t.i most favored nation rights iu ) An t rieaii iorts. t .i idinal-Yicar Eh M. .lacobini. for- j mt rly papal nuncio at Li.sbon. died in j Jtamm oa tho lat Be was y.-ars of age. and received the red hat in i- ;. A liritish force, with artillery, is re-

pcrt.-d to have occupi. .1 1'rii ska, ou the ist. I'rieaka is on the Oranyc riv

er. 1U 'lol' - SeloW IM.IlilCriV.

It. the senate, on the SO. s-nn-nr r ti' rt vv tS. II. attetiiptcd to Ii. n-- lh Philippines question, but was taken oft the ri.sir by a point of order. He of bred another restlutitn on the ulJott. Senatr Allen concluded his speech in arraignment of StxralOfJ fiapc because of hia trnnsactiona with the National City B k ef V v Yorlt, and offcretl a res ! .; n piwridlag f r an investiirntion. which went over.... la the house the Indian appropriation bill occupied the most of the wcsiinn, little propress beinif made. An ew.iinp session was beld for the .-'.tiid'T-atici of private peaaloa bills, but uO pH.ium leinp present, no business was done. It has been finally arranped thai the f t . ral aUTtlwa over tht Tefi lin- of the late Maj.-i.en. Henry . Lavvton. I s. Vn hall ba held iu the Chorea I

the Covenant (Presbyterian), in waahr ii.pton. on the 9th. at tw o'doek, and that the int. riii-nt shall le in the nalional cemetery 01 rlinvfton. In the 5Ca York aaacibly, oa th" 2d. the bill was pae, tit-.kiup it a tnttiit-meanttr for any p-roon tt solicii fiom a -andidate for any elective office, money or other property as a consie ration for a oewapapcf tr Othot pul lit at ion oappaHiag any camlidato for an elective office. Tbt doaaaeratle weaaheri of th" Kt i tucky bpilature met i'i -eer-t caucus at the I apit.ii hotel, in Kranit fort. 00 the M) and apain ein t. d . i. Gothel as povcrtxir. Thi ncon praa tin- taken by the houses in separata ii-. and immediately after iu joint session. It will !s Itapoaolble for the publisher of tne Topeha iKa..) Capital o meet the dcntaiMl for extra copies of Ha edition nexl month, when Bar. Mr. Mo Moii. author of "in His St p-." ia to run it a i ( hritian niwapap f. The Ixjntbui i.aette stpnifii - I hat it iv th-- aaaOaVa int. t lion In roaifef the ii toria t russ n (apt.iin I iiin't. i -' and Ie-.l. Lieut. Bobi ri and I i . : - l Ni.r lor their attempts tu sav tt.v gi.n at t!..' battb of I .. pat AOOOfdlOff to U. li. linn V o. .he falfan for the week oadtod en the ;d i : in the I mtcd Malts, 2.1 last year, mid .H In 1 anada npain t Si last year. I.e statt in nt of th" condition if the treasury on t)i M "bowed: Available coal hahiarrr. :,iW,I7; cid risen e, $.ls,V53,7w.

i h... n Mecctac. Indianapolis. Ind.. Feb. 2. At the regit ! meeting of the state board of iffriculturc il Coajfe. ot Flat Boole, WO elected to the board of i irei tors. to till the p aee of the -in iry of the board. Charles Ikiw i. i r.p. v ho resipned. Vtnrrle.1 tnn. Ii tbt ro. h.t!.. I'eb. .'. Mrs. Kannie I .reen. who was pranted a ii i orce from vVi'.iiam tireea about two weeks ago, has married a man ranted Wood, notv. Ithataadiaf th- dccri e prohibited her toiii remarry ii ir within two year a.

Bteaeai on. Hartford tity. ltd.. Ki h. -. The . . cent tias aad b'. eompany, Of this ritv. while drllltaf fr pa- in a town 01 within eipht block- of the court house, -truck an at) vv . !! tht.t is flow ing at the rate of 1 barrels a day. I i n.u. I nn ni. rnl"r lUitler. Ind.. Feb. 1 I Wood, u- . reiaor of the eeaaOt of the Twelfth I -ttiet. will make tin ippolOtaMflt of 118 .-ii u: m ...ttrs for the district early

i rehrus v. nfty wi.i be tor rort .itvite and Allen rn'unty.

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Raatoea i- BMOetbie. ilia, Ii dM Feb. Attorney

..t.tai Taylor hat banded down a raj j I at oafj ri-idciits of Indiana are e i'ilee to take out fire it -urate- li- - i as agefeta of eompaajei doing business in this .tatr. tlfl esr a l'iilor. Butler, I r . 1 1 . . Feb, - Bnr. Jeraaaioh Lump, of Ari. west Of this city, has acted as minister of th. Dan hard denoaiilI n for 5u years. Durinp all of that time he has preach. ! without price.

tetehan with riir-ti . Wport, 1 1 !.. Feb. .lohn I". DU aeaHhy banker of Dana. Yermilliofi county, was stricken with heart paralyrii ti bis bash at aooa kad died at 5:4 0 o'etoeh il Ihe rreaii -j. i: . ..-..,. M-a iini. Uaba-h. tttd I'eb. .' Mat il l l'rie. while Worfelt tr 1 iBt woods near this t ity. had his rijjht eye literally aeoopod mt by abroach of a tree. Thaaijht'il th- "t her n i radaaigered.

iheii ajifeat on io Protaot tualnst ii) I ..li nil I. Herl. i. n e In I lie iitair of Kentaekr Thi fcaeaef 'that ttaottol is the boaal Hat. ei nor. Waahingioa, Fob. a.-a rjologattoa of Kentucky demoorata consist inp of Ir nut or rln t Hloehbanh aad stnro aaiitatirea Khea, heeler. Smith, aJ leu and Hilbert and CoL Phil, riiompBop. nailed 'pOM Proaidrnt McKinley at Uu White House to protest npuiiist froeral Interfereooo in tho contest i.t K.i. tucky. Senator Liadaajf artfred soon after the ib lcpation bad Ih-cii adBaitted, and was iinniediatcly uslien l into the president's private OfACO, when the conference was iu pro;.;cr..s i.. kenne ll of the I'nrli. Beaator Blachburn and Repreaenta tive Bhea acted aa apokeaaten. Tiny explained their deep solicitude lest a c lUatOB should occur between th--warrhig tdemeota la Kentucky, and nit.iU the report that (iov. Taylor had solicited federal batoreoatioa tho t'Nt of their proteaL They assured the president that the law and constitu-

tio i ot Kentucky nail n.-cn atncuj followed bj the detaoerata in tho ooatcsi over the poxeitiship, and that tiny

proposed to atand by thi law. thoalfl no Met the aneta. Ih. crisis that had arisen, they dcBJrrcd should be met in the court:.. mJ dVtermlned by the law. The demoBrttta, they asserted. WOttld abstain from violence. They simply desired a bat fal and orderly Bettle meat of the controversy. Federal iiiterventio.i would only airprav ate matters, intensify the excitement and almost certainly lead to trouble and perhaps ,osl ot lib. They earnestly appealed IO tlie president to avert laek calamity by abstaining from interferonca ef any

art, (.oIiik I ..(Hisel I'eaee aator Blackburn and Brpnaaahv tiv Khea said that they were poinp lo Kevtaehy lo ooonael peoee and obedience ii the law . Senator Lindsay indorsed what Ida eoVeagaea had aaid obotrl the deatocrats actinp within the law and constitution, no matter how much inen night differ as to the wisdom and justice of the merits of the conte-t. Tbl diapatch of f-dcral troois to Kentut ky. he said, would, in his opinion, cnati anarchy aad chaos. PtealieaH Bapeaaaai nyiei. The president, in reply, eapeeoacd hh preat anxiety over the sit iiiitit n, his profonndest wish that vi. leine :

avoided, and that the contest sltoiilil he legally determined. He satared the delegatloa ba ir-m nil way lhat he b lored the sit uat ioti.and that feilen I intrefere aee would oMM ooiy as the last resort, aft.r badag been i n x bad b) the prop, r authorities undt r the law and constitution. The Datawattoa latlaOea. While Ihe preaidenf apoke in geiietwJ nils, the delegatloa expressed theaa

selves as perfectly aatlaSed with his

ssmirancis. The meinbet-s of the rteiepntlon, when they left the White

I .o ,. said they had counselled Ihcir friends in Kentucky to avyi I u.l -nce at an et -t. and they said tbcj were sathtfled that if trooMe came it would I precipitated by their js.iiti.-.ii adrerau lea, Senator rtlaekborn leave-, at oawo for Kentucky, end Ib pres. nt itiv t Bhea vviii follow Mat. The- vviii us their utmost end. uxors to pre real rollision. At the same time, they will net as adrlai ra of Qoebel la the legal proceedings that are ? be laatitnted They assirt that Qoobcl It the Icpn gorernor, and that the -oiirts will uphold him

or u.i ii I ina Ei gliah, Im!.. Feb L'. The Atneriras Federal loi af Aprieniture, some thing akin to the ob! Fnniiei' Mutual P.. . tit a -oeiatinn. is being viporously organ ied in I hi- eoiftly . at eat sea gasaa n. Terre Ilaute. Ind.. Fl b. I. Dr. .1. C. Cs.-t" bat eeeeeded in giving S,o i 1 for Ms appearance In the circuit roan at ii. Pebraarj term t answer to a charge of Btatm, Uveffl lltirn.al. V incie. h.c'. 'ell. :. Th Ilverj barn Hoot i Mi hshoerrf was destroyed i I .. Cecil A.k y, cab driver was . . .' to i'. .ith iinii 47 horse- were also

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sheib.Mi,;. . ltd.. F-b. I. The rosh i ee of ftidw j niei-r v as dratro ed v lire daring tfce nbsettee of the fatn-

llrnth nt a veteran. i rt, Ii '.. Feb. - Harrlsofj .leat.r. who aereed If batter) If, hirst indlaaa heavj artillery. In Ibe eivii war, died at tlie noldtera hOBM . leaptutaa, i row t Poll t. Ind.. Keb. J. Ihere its tupfrioti of foul piny eoaaected with the ease of W illiam fifsip. fon&d rliar5

JX I I III 1 KIM I ROT .H TM II'D. He Fane fe Federal latoefeeeaeo lo IvenlnrU) lln ii.eii. rVsahiagtoa, Feb. After the eabl net meeting the foUowiag ttatemcnl was made: The president has decided that nc can- has yet arisen to justify the intorventOBa of the natiowal goveiss mem in Kentucky and has o laformd the governor." Some sipnilicance tuny attach lo tlr tt-.e of the word "governor, hi this Otatrmeaf inasmuch as Ibe reply MM diii led to Ta lor.

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out Peoeeaa seeveea. Fronhfert, K.. Feb, fcflov. Taylor has ordered thai Oobody should be mltaitted to the gToaads of the espitol under aay rireaaastsaeoo. The paseea berrtofore which have entitled soldiers to ,'! thrOOffh the lines Wl re taken 'iji a "on as present ed. The object uf the new orders is to prevent any civilian from sen inp any legal paper-

RAPIDLY COMING TO A C8 civil tur Mnv casacodae , ai etas i. -i i.e out. K.uk awetoaaa

FrMlrfbrt. Ky., Feb. 3.-Tl.e ., slash bstwooo Ihe htftalatlvi tiaix poweis of 1 he Ktate Occult , ! ... tcrtlay. A still greater "lash , Hint today, and bevund the , ties of to-day lien a sea witl, loworbsg ami of o stomj a tl..;t no polltieisa of eitber n prttlict where it will carry th. tucky ship of state. Then chaiic that thinps will, as man June Coyhl SSpreaots il f an i nil nil righl," but tlu r. cl ai ces also, and if thin-."-, arc , art i ml all right thej iii"-1 . fc cot nter current and strike There eso no lonper is- si mi nt tif the fact that affail stale are lnvrderinp upon , atnis and tbe bcpinniiip of I : , is at hand. Hearts KeaOaehtaaa tee Rat. It may Ik- 1 bat the p diti.a ties will Im- sell led by the I - ' Iv.i. but the hearts of men a: Ki ftuck :.nl lepul pr... - i vide a remedy too dilatory to . a few Of the more bmpaticlit. ai the power of these to cn-av Df woe at nluiost any litne. Tht VBifitTl T Cwtoe r-lla Tl,e clash of yesterday cam. orticet of the circuit court ol I

ootmty was srresated bj ti, while attetiiptitip tn s r legt i proceeding on Gov. fej clash of to-day may conic ollb ers of that court utt-tupt fi t . i the raliag of its pees P.i bind this judpe. ihe drCBH hive hvday, for the tust active t'M'cutive bead, ill the pActuip tinv. Iteckham. and. democratic stand jMiinl, a Kg pointed stljutant pencral. whose : di rs the troops now eaeast '. Ihi oapitol buildilipare booad to If they deciles to obey, the eea tctaat leaserol, the desaocratt will have the power to Otgi tary forces of bis own. und I :.;nst all people who defy I thority of hia office and that of the governor of the state wham b senti . TtM li.-iul'll'ii Otwad I .rat On the other hand the republic c

St, tixeil in llnir atlliutie ti . is nti ins 1 1 erection in the state. btckhain and Iii actions, his a pet t ral and his ordere are those of people acting in nopoaition to .. . They believe that they alone. n the rieht, und as there can 1- 1 riphl and all els-- wrong, iho- a show resistance to the pro. of GOV. Tay lor are in rebellii the commonwealth. They will n any attempt of any kind to rt th. tti from their position aeOOnd IbS capitol. resistinir force with fore, and thai means civil war. Tlie first Clash Vrslertlay. The flrsst clash of yester.la v . a . . when Mono Walker, a sten- ,u ,- employed by Ihe democratic niton aw - placed under arrest ia the eaj I grooads, charpeil with eoaduct lag to aOetM mutiny and riot. eot dad consisteti in peaalag t door of the private office of lor a eotles that this morim: dcaaoeratao sttoeasys would a ; v before Ju.ipi- Chustrilt, ef the i court, and ask for an injuneii..a restraining llov. Taylor fnun all later

feienei' with tl.e movetnentleffoJatarc, and from Iii i ' r stt. tnpt to leaaoee it hs Lo this state. Walker was at one IS n in.-, custody by orders of I ' W. Hiatus. MS ct.tninantlinp OÄCCT M th.- force n now pathertd around i'" capitol. Injnaarllan vin i.e Oeaatea. To-day the iiijiinctioii will 1 -snd there is no deobt that it granted. Judpe Cantrill has thi li'tioi of lieing a man who wdl Sb

tctiip' by all geeaaa in his power SO H-TOt the rulings handetl dows tt hi- beasts. He still most eertaialj all the jsower in his bands t ih- openatfoa at his bsjoaetkm. b etpially certain that the rep' artP pay no attention lo dodge I tri. I or bis writs. The .! efa im that the nction of the ans it arresting Walker while be 1 811. BiptlBff to earn o'H il"

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i.v. i ut ir agseea a itoarard. Frankfort. Ky.. Feb. 4. tJov. raj hnS personally offend a reward Ol I bit the arrest und conviction "! Itl I Who shut (iOt. lilH-lM'l. I tht after of reward i.ov. Tai that the authorities of Praul ty. in which the crime waa li-tl. had not reOjWOStod him to offer I rt-vvanl. aad he. then fci fSOO as an ituliv idtial. !.. l.iM-ttel I i.snl rl iMe. Frankftirt. Ky .. l eb. h I m. im. QeehtJ aras is ' he had been at any time daring day . He was able lo take a aourisksai at at ihlwlght, -cuiiiti befag piven him. th thant ire For s pood ebjat.

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raerati n rjaeeaas. Frankfort. Ky.. Feb. le Capt. F.dwat.l I'.irker. eoininander of the Loadoa gtltitfa company, viiirh is now on duty in the state capi'ol. sniil While in the urOOOBIHS Of A - - i -la lit Adjl -lien. DIWM, who did W 1 lithct Arm or deay anything; Bttered farj t npt. Parket: "Tbere will lie S SOSlB I of the legislature at l. idon. and We wunt the pci pi" of Iba United Mates tn know it. I befs will be a ipiorun tbcn. rOi mav Ih' sine of thai. Ol Citiise we arc not inakiui; any threats. '

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OSMMtahlO UttSOWd Be!lt-v. H mmrr tl ulli ' . Fraahfolt, Ky Feb. ! Com llatr.id. the otVn t r who fj I Itittal.er. Übt n.i' -'"l Liinisvill". has -jivci! out 1 1 1. inn a.- rvid sacs pohstlog fused iimti's pnilt. Hi:rnl trYhittsher, while ra route u vilb . t. Id Ihtt IM had SOW borne, tii-.r! 50 in his ihkU- t v would yi'e to be mheatad t