Marshall County Independent, Volume 1, Number 15, Plymouth, Marshall County, 25 January 1895 — Page 5
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SCHEME TO DEFEAÜD.
CONSPIRACY IN WHICH CANKERS ARE ENGAGED. Tlieir r.Icnifc. t Intention to Crc- ;, ate Another IP.mried Ic't and Then ! 1'etire Ctovemuient Iaer Mor.t'y in Favor of Hank Paper. Paid Plait of Fobbcry. That the bankers of lhi country are jus l now 'i.pi-::i in a bold conspiracy t rob t.v de-rand tlie government and lh. peaple ia ovid-mo.l by daily lispatelus tVoi.i V.asl!ii!:ri:;!i and Now Yon. eonp!ed wi.h a chain of iinaucial events occurring daring ihe past two nnMJh-;. Through tit " aid of tlie SVcretary of t!n Tie:;.- wry la '.nan of their selection and in their intered, despite frequent tenons uovep. out b." them the.t they ere
ab a;! to demand M ; removal) who con- j street nut -mate,-, lnvuur e he has interstrnos the word -vohi" to mean only with their money-making obl -dn ib -v hr.v,. 5i ...n nhle to force I Cheines, is an event of great Import-
the race::; isne of :" i..i.i;i.i,;o of inter- ; ot-bauimr ,.nds. to be used as a basis for bark en: i e.v i They Vave i-ini based these, bonds ! y.v'rr .-'pa'Jy w!;.n a;'d previoasly and ptei- Si iy t!r.i .vii from the Tniied tare Tivrinvy by r-'pcntcdly ct. Keel inj: jriveidi.'.-hs deiiiindin their retii iiljireasury in New
Yurie. r,v th!.; u::. ration ihe bond H;;ue i UH' I'rj;' :c h is iv:::i!i'.:i simn!v in 'rat -.iVrrin-- trold Ilut h" OMIWvM to locate the power fro; i th- i.;:M ;;vasnrv in New York ; i diclatln- to th.e American p ot tl! m-hüe treasure in Waiinv'ton j l'1-'- A V'W? '.:nk"own to the Con.:is.nd from vYrhin-ioii to New York tution. a power very tamable hut usualand forth, with n .tidn b show I y Invisible, a power lu-ide no ,f inea for it rv th- :;overmn'nr ciceid a ; '1: li M iio :is cf iv.hlk iri:.t.
a toe people oi this yaveriim-. :n !liv. to pay in intert over aeven nii'h' , dollars anntm!';.: a:tl ;n it is stated in tue puhne ;r;?;:: . : Ii' l!t pivic!! . e t denh:l ttcii of t'.: s.":'. !,( ' ) !,s .1 ? reeeivet! by t!.e pve;-: :.:e:!i '?: th h: -t bend issue .kv.o.oos.i o was foived out of the treasury by ih-se robber conspirators to make th mnvha.v And it i:t now jriven oxit thai they have already forced from the yovei-nment safe with the ' roenbaek -ji:a:nie" .:r.()t.0.o;t) more of ;:ohl in au:i. ipaii:ni of anatli:- bond l.vs'.i-. And uovr th-se robber bankers have Use m .num nt.il ;ra!l to coir.e forward an. 4 say in effeet to tlie government: "Yes. ve are foivin.cr llies- bond issues. Wo havo th- jr-ivetiiment in a ecrner and are mailing the most of our opportunities. Ve fooled the p.oaph with the tariri (juestion until after election, and j it is two years until another election. 1 and by that t!m- it will be easy to fool . them airaim We do cur vork with your j beiov.Nl -ree;il;a ': ttiai the pecrjtle io!e ! so tipox If y. ti don't want us to force j any more Lead issuer kill th- jrtvei:i;t:i th y n-.L.Ject to add that after th;:ivenhak :-'i all h-ave been put cut of the way th: tv are stili Slöl,0!!.oii; ,f Sherman. : ilver ccrti!:cates (John Sherman nrraki v.iiich. wit It tlie aid of Carlisle, can be used to force othee bond issues, rs the LC:ve:!i)ac!;s are now used. The manifest Intention of these con spirators is to ilrst create another rre.tt ! hoiided di bt and then retkv all vvcrnmer.t p-.iper money iu favor of bank pape:-. The foied 1 end iss-.es paid for wiih Sold foi-ced f-.'oni the Cnitcd States Treasury is as clear a case of fraud, requiring the pe.j,le to pti;,- interest on the bonds whin tit reeeivin. remuneration, a.s ever railroa.Ied a. poor culprit
to toe penitentiary on a. charge of ob- V.'all t-trctt'o Way. taiuine; m aiey umler false luvten -es or The coimlry was i-onsldrnhiy v. ith iut divine e.n equivalent thetefor. shocked, not to say disjnisiod. at the Tin-(ni'ort on tlie part of the bankers I aur.ounccinent that Wall Street Isad to mit bank paper and secure only "0 j ont a committee to V.'ashinrt on to deper t at. of Ca- issue, contrary to all i maud the removal of tie? Secretary of
business principles, is evidently a conspiracy t. defraud. If this bankers' syndicate of New York were amenable to the laws as are men without money, every mother's rou ot them would be behind tlie bars in 'o-ts Caan a week on a charge of "conspiracy to defraud." Xov, the re i-s a remedy for all this a r i s i oc r ; 1 1 i c crook e . 1 n cs a p ro m p t , s u re, effective: Let Congress reiiuire that ;:ovcr;iirtont obligations shall be paid in coin as "nominated in the bond" in ;r dd and silver; in jrohl certilicates and .' diver ei tilicati s. If the Secretary of the Treasury or ti e President of tiie Tidied States insist on pavin.-.r old where only 'coin" H deinandi'd. impea-! them, and then ;ro for Ihos- baniier conspirators the stimo as thon;.:'i th -y we'v not worth a cent. Then th- reenbio ks would not have to be retired, the people would not have t be buitlen ',1 wiiii a debt which represent imply .a Kisant'e "Jtold-up." hard time.; would vanish and the whole country would b- prosp.uvus. i:ju;:l rit-'hts to all. special privileges to iiohi'." - Chicago Sentinel. We Should Take Wariitn-. They are having bread ri.is iu Newfoundland. I'sa mn'oyed workinjrmen looted the stores. The riots were .suppressed, of course, but this did not jr'ive bread to the unemployed. They remained as huu;rry as they wen before. Ihea.d riots are always of a rovolu.lo :- ary character. It is of no use at all to suppress them without (akin;: sensible and necessary measures to prevent their reiuru, for people must have bread and become desperate if they cannot jret it. We shouhl take warning from what has occurred in our immediate neighborhood. In spile of .what is all the time said to the contrary thera are thousands hi the I'uited State who have no broad, wla are cither out of employment or whoso wa.cs are loo low to support themselves and the ir families. Revolutionary movements troiiorally arise ouly where political lights? are not equal, but they may also arisi where thmassea do not undcrstatid how to mal:pnier use of theni,. l'ractlcally bedh ras'; luvt t!m s:inu effect although ther.- is a sreat dilYeronce in theory. Hut where the masses of the people
lu vo not equal political visits with th others, the ruling classes arc to blamed if riot ami violence break om. Whore, however, these rights exlsr. and are r.ot properly and oiiectively used, the blame falls upon those v.lio are too indolent to us? their political rights for the betterment of tlieir conditio:!. There i; r.eth::?;- th-t The A:u rh-vt workmen cannot accomplish by united hide; endent political action and they can do it ia a peaceable, orderly way. livery other way makes their condition worse. If they go o:i as heretofore, making themselves the tools of politicians, care more far ob-tdh'g a politician to ., fat o-hVo than for thenw-lves and their familie.-.. they themselves create the conditions which in the end become tiiibearable and make thaia des
! Vi rate. Xvncen!rmisr. (iocrtii.'i by Use Dollar. The demand for t!ie removal of the Secretary of the Trcasurv hv the Wa.-l ance as it accentuates as not hit er o'se c'"."M that the real rulers of this eou:itry reside on the nttte is.an.1 oi Ma'ihat tan. The rest of the pooydo may play at jroversnnj:. may hohi e'e -t.oi.s and may IVndly imaino tliat 1 1 i 1 : 1 rs iro a-; t'ney iirect. Keally t!..n.-;h. to use the s!an;r jdiva: -e, tin-.- tire ;i in it." If it be true that the p.nvrr that crm--it!u r -j.i ; ive or ooeu'.!ve. proves itself to be Mtp vi;;: to ill and ::oi .n?y s!m ;.-. iy lhi:VM'V law lnt !,.icrirohs it at J r t-nactJneat. Vai . curtly sp a:;iiir. may ho culled pivi i'meni f t;r? i;;!i.;v with a b!r I). And that !; rec . i.v the hind of a ovi rnnient we are 'i?joyin;r just nnv.". The oceurr :u e ::t "Washington is bet an a nie ma.nii'esiation oi a s stem which t-ermibs oar v.ht.!e national life, secial. poliiienl and industrial. The "iti-his of Man' have i' n sto-.c-sede-.l by t!;e "Demands of r.toker." V.V nse.l a new -Ace o. K-a.-ou to (icmne. -.träte to tue us;n pt rs ii;at there are still those who refusto believe with I'alsta:.' that ail the ::!ory of tlie vv'ovld is wm c paal t a beef or a do'dar. An IhnisCf-; Clm'n. The wonderful discovery of ls'. is tii- endless ( tieln f l'mance ieie'en :u-..:(!V;:tted I:inks and tii Unir.sl 4 ' 4 . i s treasurer. The luxifct se:l ,,t,i ,0 it, . tivasurer for bands, then tlu. treasurer se.'ls -ol! to the bank-r;: for -rcenbacks. th-n the ba-.kers sell .:,;ni p, uu. treasurer fsr bons, 'jv a ÜK treasurer sells jrold to tlie benkers fer greenbacks a:-d so on without end. What do the banker.-: mak-V Interest on the bonds. What does tlie treasurer make? Taxes cn th- people. When do the people- pay the tai-'esV When they buy dishes on which to serve their food at th- table. When they buy knives, and folks, razors and scissos. witon they buy crats. vt sts and pnnts. When t'ary buy dress patterns. The are necessities, and are in every home. It is only the man who ca'.i own bonds or hoard jrivainKicks, both of winch are n mtaxable. that evades taxation. Ton .h cf Liberty. the Treasury. Well, it is a starilireu; procedure and may well cause the American people to pause and ask wh"iv they have arrived under a capitalistic and plutocratic system of doiii:; thiuj:.-.. Üui if we recall that we have always allowed Wall Street to appoint our treasurers, there wiil be less surprise th.it th-y insist c;i removiii'r tlicm. Tlie liaht oi rci.mvad generally pre:; with th- rl-rlit to appoint. So the capitalistic jrut lernen who have so kimily assumed the rospensilrility of rovcinin;: t:s. beine; allowed their way in dictatim: the finance ministers, naturally conclude that they are also invested with the power to change them when they become unsatisfactory. Which Kind of Cerroito? The bonds of thu country are based on assets of S:,.7.';,:.,:i:;M!Kj (sixtyseven thousand millions of dollar-), represent in;: th- entire wealth of the country, in-hiding ail the sohl v( uK, ctumJry and biuions besides. TIil greenbacks have the same basi ; exm liy, hence no one but the mon-y i'ealers, whose pain lies in manipulative; money, want them redeemed. On all tins property tlie government his a lirst lien through taxation. It inclml.s all tlfe assets f the banker:; v. ho prop,ose to have tins greenback money withdrawn and their own nusv jn'ondses to pay substituted in its place at an immense annual cost in intercut to the people. The rreonb.teks co t the people no interest. Now, which do the American people want i.:ov'ernmoat currency or bank currency? Idiotic l'oI-s. Tlu jucia'ddicans wlio howl nhau i)einocias issuing li.nids in time of peace nullit to recall the fact that in a timeof absolute peace, merely to j-Ieas-; the Lunkers, tin? KeptiMican jiarty issued eiht tinus as many boniht .s Cleveland has. We don't blame anyone lor howling, bat the Republican who howls about Cleveland and the Democrats is proving himself an idiotic fool. King Alfred onco gave eight hides n l ind for a book. Thcro were about !W) üirea In the tract, but the title of the book iu not given.
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dents. I'ailv in the on sine: the ndhtla. j hnn and chnhia.r and hair Hü. d wüh IhtHU strong, were sent !o U:e a- i-an-e ' "1 , i:, f he r-ght ear and !,c k of the street i-arconipan:-.-. Th.-ro were a 1 y' the nead are i.i.nn.y vr-n.!.-. Ie.:! there dozen or more c.,,:lk-!s whh the strikers.!! no ,.li,.r evn.,,:,e c violence. Wi to in whirh the soldiers us-d their hayencts wimt !wüav he may have hr. n -d-ject-d
and the mob hnrhd at. -lies and hii- khats. Fn.l.ahlv twentv nersons were sarioiiIy injured, but no one was kihVd i: T, r. 1. . . hecnwi.heit re-tdi.Ti.sivih.rs.thrsuahi their executive con::ai:Ve, have made j concession after concession, and die only ! point i5p,.n which they rt.,.d out was that ! , 1 . , ., , ii .i tlie companies should re-eniphe.- all thmr: ..Id men. This was ii aily refused by the ! . , , .... .....e. . ......... ! J.verv c::"!i e. i-ciie- u r,.i..4- i. , , b-ered .'ioi and wer .supplied with trnrn, with winch they made the night hide-.n.s. 'i'hey lih-.l by the militiamen and jeered them, but as the soldiers paid no sitt"ntioii to the abuse the strikers so.,n givw tired and dispersed. An efl'ort was made by the strikers to coerce the men who were at work on tlie IM avenue Ihm, which starts from the .bih street ferry. South Frooklyn. into joining the ranks if the Knights of Labor. Considerable excitement was caused in the cei-hborhood by the violence displayed by the strikers'. A largo crowd ef riotous strikers began to ferce back the s; hlii re, defending the stables. They were kept baek at the point of the bayonet and desisted frmi their hostile demonstration. The strikers continue to tear down and cut the ebvtrie wares, but us the cars were not running 'ii the Fidtan street Ihm no great inconvenience was caused. 1 let ween 11 and 12 o'clock a Ynmlerb.lt avenue car was derailed at Yunlerbilt avenue and Feigen streit. A large crowd of disorderly characters was attracted to the seene nud threw stones nt the cars, demolishing every pain? ef glass. Tlie police charged, but the nu n made a ileiorr.i hi cd stand, being led by a man named (lalhtgher. lie was placed under arrest by Officer Staats, of the Tweuty-seeoinl Precinct. The strikers attempted a rescue, but Policemen Cman i'iid Connor went to Staats assistance and marched
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tneewith Mayer Sehieren. a! wld-:i w re j l', ' s ' r . " ' t ' the writ of haber.s corpus was su;.;:id .1 th-iv... citie-an.l linu to.ml a'-:d.:t ly pn sent Messrs. Conn. Hy. liet and Cih- j ;., ';:': , V' V;;:: . ;;1 ; was suidy followed by ,.,..e reoinrir.g a!i the ter; ite; y of tv.aof the he,! bmn- .. .i ,.i ., liai...i.;I.'.i!'l!.ill.evi.i.!...lli.4.IO-( ' ,. :..,;.C4I lf;.,..i.',.li- t . i hn, l tlie strikers e:,.ecutr.e e.-i min !ee, : , . . . , : tH.r.-:ot!S not engaged m the nnhiaiy er . -mpN i.t tne t.e... It i. ie,,..., . t....t .. and Fivsidcias Lewis, Nörten and Wiek- 'V;.; n'r'. Vh: - ll-rowo ii ' police ferees t , deliver ad arms or a-e- primary oleed is t- shut ei.t tue 1 crt (r,ofthoi;r.,udy:iilei,hts. Atlantic and , l' T;,' ylZt -Z ; nitnitlcn in their pesressien to the tu.:r- Vav,, a. Tenipany. 1 ,;;! r Ln., a. tee Fr,,;ddyn and (uccns Caty sys tems of .Xiir nX Xi 'Ww w,' so 1 hal within twenty-four l.mrs. After ; Verl , e;; ,a, , na h relley cars, respec .vcly Fre,hut Lew- . (, tL 5,v,rrs f,.s,,; : t,e.if erring by telephone w.th Cap Mur- , "Z:;; tYy, is made it a point that he is n, hon,;r, llts,, h!!(1 (;,r,. J1I!(1 NV(,rk W:1S ; ray at neon .u Monday C:M.t. 'Avgler and " YY Y' t K bound o retain he men ... has employed u .y ,,s.;rI!.lt ;?. o.l$r!.!;iy In ;ni. ' a company ef regulars wire disnatcli-d e v ,. , d t .. , -i . :J j. since the Stnke began. Ihi, tne strmcrs . ' .j, , dll,;,s-of lh,t ; to his aid. taking with then one Austrian ' - -.;.,' . ; will not accrete v;eiultyaiald4d.va1ionsfremrXciil.At.;iU.hipicd, Tlu.-i,, About ,5 o do..; Sunday morning a mo., , j.;,,,, ;.,,.u..,.j. ;.u,i nt:tje the werk was : sun scattered the natives. in every ehr. v- ; ) y . . f strikers imirehel d aai !Uh nvenr.e to, iv.,:K.tt( v.-ith above result. tion. but did nt scan to hurt r.nyef th.an. ; ; ; ' ' ,.,.,.,. .... r.th avenue and iMth street. Th-y num- f -, hM k the tr n ns advanced and i ."'J--- ' ll- ( 1 .V' 1 V': ' . '
PRESIDENT CF FRANCS.
vrv - Vi eV V . ... N w; - "rt . i .'j,;;t: :j l ':: i si::e.:u- in ti;e Ici- e.v (.'abT -. ... r .i - . i r,e. :s r --. i:s-n. .'.:.. is :i. ..t : - i! : . fue.te c.-a;v ! ' I l:S' dee!'r).' :XV : r .m! nt.d ce:.f-.-t ;? a i; o-I f-r j ; . . ii . . ii. ii:i, i, ii in, ; i i-ic :;..--i;-:2-ey i.-i.hS i. , , , . , n.-:-i i: m d ;h eehl , ; ;v ih . ;ht j liii ii. ! '.: i e. ! i ':.,-!!. tni si Say I ! ::: 1 ii.- As e ma !.aai ia arnali a ! i "-.n.idi a p 'S.-i' le t: :.iy. wiili l!;e ie : ii .-.f ;' an: !: ri!y. This avert- i .!. V!:r;h r M. I ;i::re is ; !;, ia;i 1 e-ei lilate .- ::;.; ia ii. ; .1 l . : ... . . . l .. l I .1 a:, ;,'. i ns: i va.i.: -set r: :acat is vet he aeei - z-'zrz - r-- ., ., , , v.ada-a.r on to tVe Twen y-e- ,,,1 Fro.am-, jrue-e stMiei! Seva::d of the .- ' ' -4:'- 4i,l .. I.'. r-;.!C'S Jlll'l 'os . f l.ru-k. Imt n- ne a .n.-iy. The '-'.. :.!':a-il:;-..l is n.w j.a.f ..!.. 1 hy n t ro:c j o ; e oi !;!'CC. In : ;;;. ::ii;, i' iy.,'.-t ; aas, i.etdes and other h.rey ..,.'.' ,..,. er li.MlS -I.e.., i fee;; t :.t t..e .':ue .rem tae win'i WS :f !.;,;;;cs in (he ;.e, .,.,.1 liil0"41 L'-u u" h'r SCOTTS CODY FOUND. T!eT:::::.:H of I;e Missa:;? Yn-asi-rfr of Unit Connt.v, n hra.se.;: , l:viui. . -1 "i l.ai.i i . tne n n;'!i!rr2...1...1.. rT ....t .... .. treasurer iso't ( .e;:;y. .Nch as,.i, ao. i.i.e out n:i.i:.e v.'i.li ins lanniy -n ac'.v Yars eve, hred v. .i Ie- a c'. ' iu.ose-.-. ssi au.- o.-invc votnnic;', was tir.:'.ei't fro-a id; ctriia.ve. tnen n.a.-ed j.,; , rie th-r v i-hk-h il in a le:lt';e;-!y .!!:- j '. . i;. ad ae . , F e;;! Sat.-r-;t Ja- .ade. .ver. an ,at . JV ,'.. V';! 1 ,. .... tne !.-:., ::,ai n-t :hirt ; 1. eve-.--, Jivt 1:.!'! ! :s . -:it i an 1 ' 1 :' r J: ';;-4:!;!! " ! -' ke w.tv Una, in life TV h-!v wm I U.Wu X, an nch r;e sher elaMMen, ut ' r-d tl :,t.,,.-..i . ., .-,;! .; - ., ! c-'' ! a i- .o... ,s-..m .... ,.i ,i n ':a ih" rivi r' ir":-:i'1 di-heveh-d. the rope aranal the y, eh. hands lied he- ! l ' l.i ,! : ..!..:. en i....,i. 1 ,''f' '"Un -' t' '- -"l n onty H' ---iu- tt.re! by h:s friends and ivt t - - ve-n-:! ms innraer r--. h:ir was ' ' ' ee . ... i ti.i4,i . ii.ii., 4.. ,.v v i.'i'i : .-... !.- . . l . . ..1 ..... . ..'... . -J,,,r' ':i a2"4 1!"- .-'" v .. , , . .l X. ' T '' , ' "V:! " l" ' ''V ' .f '1.o: . .:(.' .;:;(:::: l 1 ae V 1. not V el AornaTll ,7 . , s.i..,, r ., v,l(, V."'1 .V, . ' , , V , e .:h ainr ,-ce.t e. oeay. ca.a.nce ssnie ,f ice. s;i d ne. t lot none ü i . uiy vvsiiw j , i i . i M . i t.niiseopenneAuv.aj. nev er kuk.i auv one, nor have 1 ever root,, ,1 a poor man. unless it wa-tofahorse orioodthat wds com - pelled t have when dodging the eiheers My mather and father are beta oead. I . till- 1 h.aye cue brother, .Inn, younger than myrlf now serving an eiglit year eeiitence in the penitentiary for manslaughJer. Somehow I got a bad nam m the lorntory and was always being charged with something I had net done, an I came to the coii, lusi ii that if 1 was k have that reinitation anyway I might as well deüerve il."
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j forced the rebel, into tlie brash. Lieut. 1 fY F ' a' V CILL C00i' CAPTURED. ! iiwig and ten men were then detailed f s' y ,t'YY: ,V: , .. L - for a dank tov,e.ent. As soon as Lud- VYY" "o , SYY r-c h- ' - The Notorious Iesic, a:lo tuys He ' j., .-(!t i:i 1(:..it:.tU ,h,. natives vv civ 11 ? ' '; ,'!" - '.".' - -X Vin l beaten and scattered into the dense brush, I YVt t .T I V C'iW FdlCook.thenot.uiousdcsyerado, whoso fol lowed py th;. troops. 1 ' ,' ' 1 1 v r broU-ct name has ben in the pat.rs fteiier dar- . , . , . , , ' s.'un I ..e I... Ii vv ........... I. l I ,.i , . f . . It is c; Ham tnat many were vvouiui 1. j acd ' scisr. ;!.iu;ar..si.'r;ng a uea..l lr.-e; tlie hist lev weeks than that of many .. , , , r . I 1 . . .... .... . :
r , ,. ... ; as bleed, shreds of ciotiung. etc., v ere ; ,,:.;. ;j te tie c . d. At the time thechdn: n more oeserv.ng of pu'ilic notice, lias ' - . , ......... v . . i - Vi i.i i sein evervwhere. 1 in eudy man w.vnn,l- : , ;-, M were r.hae, und h, ri!v ua.rv, an! IT. V,lniT, av in the government side was Ludwig. ; net- rf feuud the iip.Ie c::eh, convtdsh-ns. la.CK to ( tklal.onui. 1 hu Sie Wils cap- , . , ,, , , . , . , ! ,., i ; , 1.. . ' .',1 i 1... . ,f ,i ia. :,,.,:,- .,,.1 i who received a ih sh Wound m tlio tlnuh. ; It as i .nv .i.-c ru.m.'d that the ca.O lured ie ci'iilcs'uil !as utentity and ie- .... .... . , - . . , f , , , , . . t i . . r J hen the lust r.ns,mrs were taken, i v ; s e.ii.cinii; I i an t clot !s f e;e.euug. chircd that if he ever got out of prison J . , 1 , .. , . , 7- ,, i,,.!e,,iiv ,. , , ... ,.e seven in nmn bor, and train t hem it vas but the lov, tiiier reel; :-w ihcb?-tno in the alive ho would re! ,nu and live a new hfe. " 141 - . .,. .,.,.. m . .1(-o,, r.,a , f . n, , . ri learned that the lea.U rs ,f th(M btds were ! T're ii:'lion ease, v, ac tauil ie to in.ani tan As a leader of one f the most success re. I 1- j- i .-.i h -ci hr.-i ... i. a., ,i .,, ...i;,!. ...... e i I , i ......1 . Samowl.n, fanner lohnnl e! the (utHn s ii. i he f ahv r was ,eu pl.it.'d at i laa-i-, gangs of r;hhcr3 aid desnortdoes that.. . . ' ..... . : i ;., ,..i,n, ....,.,:.,..,!:
-.r oi.m-o.,1 ; 11,4 -,.f ('.1- J,,. housidlohi guard, and Koliert U .ienx. Wll. ! ;.in..-eiu i.m K....V.O,., m..o ... .,4. .4..... U'md !v ondm-f" faine.'), M, d -8 the leader of the revohUi, in 17. j mi er. The jJ.iM . .U'm he is not as hht.-k an painted. "1 have The prisoners cla. med they had u0 r;ile, . V- 'al bom, bfuic deata r, not .. -umit ted hair the crimes char-od to i hut Ill-v "J llu'n xvc,v rosted. liat . , noi M...ii,uiuo u.U. i. a tn.iit - ".ioi to (,aj;j (, jr AT.,,, ,-v St.n 0f 0.Senato
WAIt 0!n IN HAWAII.
ROYALISTS START A REVOLUTION AND CLOOD !S SHEOAt Least Twelve Natives Killed nml Several IlijTKtre.l Revolutionists Untier Arrvst-l'ar'.tr, t)ae f the An nexation Co:a:a:. ssoncrs, Ki!lc!. bit's Si :!e Ts Loser. The st.-juncr A1;,i,;. '!.i hi 'i :irr:ve l in San Francisco fr,i:;i Auchh-nd nI Sydney vi:i 1. ! lebt Frhhjy 1 ., hr.u::!:t u--w; t i" a i"r. .!;:;'. a r::el hl.xlsievi ;.t Hon-hib.!. t'harhs L. ( t , r, . , ,i : ' ole ' i Iii'" : i i I 'A . I i ; 9 . J i i ! 1 - si'Hi; ;''. wilt Wa' vv. l r r:,;::' i;t i e;,.i . 1 at I :lt Iv.ViVf mitives have h u killed. rly tw 1 ... i i i - .i ! j Iiobcrt ';! :; ; t'. ,,f th" n ' '. ! Tlie t: Juii-r v e I is i : -:--s v.-a i 1 the Ahu. e.!:- J.-rt II. .:;..:-,;!;; .?;.:, 11. 1-lt ' Waii.;;,; v.-:-.h .-..he., n, . s;. :he 5 i-es i i" i !. :.ry !! :;he;s ;e. n irc:.; royah.-. i- r : a i by Carh v. and .1. ih ht. :h . wi ; .,ti ... ...i ,. . , . . . i ii., , ;. . v .... . i . . I . :o-.i. iv -...:.. i:e c;ei r-. i! ;,. ;. ; j. :i::,n.!-; t, ; - ' , ! eeededt.iree.-hisv.riernt. When h iV v;i -.- , , ... . , . - . . i a i e es i i ..n-, . , i: Hi rth iaaaa r. "i k;".'.v lea:.:;;;: it: there are i.., nr-i-js h, re." l.r. v;i re- ! -s;t i on the ,-. ji-t ns (.'!::; I-s Ca-; r aiaa.-e.l: -j h.-re they are vn '; -he ':' I s'a e." oisnsh: t a is 1 :a the i :.4-r-.- i-e , s iis-:a. ( , ...i ! und lie- i . i Fired On !.v Natives. : At tl at histaat a vo;hy .;:s lir. d hy a : i CroW.l of 1?; t IVCS I'l'.i'iT the '.- end , Charles Cart e aad LieuMiant Ih li led voa;-,.l.,l. Tl:e ; .h.e char-:e.I ::n. cr-ee ; iVAt v.,,;x ,M:t cn the Le.h. v. h n the : 1... ... a Clcse.,i,rv ameer. As air .-.l,' e oa'y , . heved ;. !;t, raid th. iv were ihr. e or fonr iii:a s as !--?.;e h s. tl.; v ; a: a.-d ' ..... ! .. ... , ,t .. ', .f ...... .,. ;., ; n .. i . V , j nrcd. Carin:: f. ;- the c.n.l-d i.a n well as lo.ssi-de. ih. y f-.-a : che.l the Tle-r-ers. idat-i!-.:: F -rd aaa:i nish-r rriest. j 'i'c hrst ol.r was re o-eie o S .h ! Lane. He ha 1 a heavy iv V.I '"(,, ; d ! cartri.lces anal :i ri;h The ' ro! j a jiochct idslol an-l a hclt of .;!!;. h C. 'rt-4 ., 11.-...". j ine oi acr was uita.ri.c-:. i;u t ; was foutel l-elinni tu o.;..r. v.n.n -i ew- : uentsy l . lonye! to in.-n. as ii-.n sa;. s im : wa s the man who sla t h::n. Tn :v i-; no ; i.ount mal t arc i s isino v. e .:.:iv i fr,.:a Lane's pisn-i, it having thiae . :a:-;y ! chann els. ; . , , (,n . - ; - ; . t, i.ed r Man.-e to the -.lV, r.nnent no timo , 0 --s CiiL'.ons 11x7 er Arias. see,,.-.. .. y- c -y ' V . i -V , ' " V '' .. - ! heni d,; nu ! a. ? . ;; n, 1, -n--yl V11'4.1 " :'"s ''l .- ! I . ,V : fernis an.l re;-uied to in- .r ar.as:. . tae . , j r.n mhers la- nn:. n si.:..-, c -1- I j at thc.r rcdi.e r. n-, t.v..us. an. vct .o .!, -!- .- - i-v-'i-v ne 1 in 1 V It!. tv r(..,i.t i:.aioi t. . . ir..ti f.l !.11oi - ! c '-Vft I" I'i.i haukSy ;Va s cein ...:ay ee ne .. tt u .a.. ; m ; -" ; ungual i.ad car een. , , J He news oi ihe oeate Cartel. Mio ' wasa ooyiuary..,n.: erand v.asr. -. n.- , i 1 . 1. . 1. ... a., hi.. hi ; iy e.;el;i a ..ieo. o me , te,.s;n.-d th.e g.-mra! l.-.-hng an.I tne as-f-aa:-n,s w.nu ne.ve i.c -. acic. u.ei ..a j .1 ..i .- ......... T ... I i:ot i.nii Mi'.ui;,ii ;i.in.i u. i All Arms Seized by t,e (Jovor::i.ient. l!v nam Monday all the stcr s were ! elo-d and there w, re few perst! on the sire. is. The street ears and busses were , . . stoijed, i-nd the on-y cncmcnt wa- at the marshal's cdli.-e, where amis were 1 e- , ..... . i i . i vapi ai , K.hMn.tu of iJalvesum, Texas, with , wycr.xX lnonipers of the rew cui the ; lmlwNut (roM M,,mt Wald,, which i c lnia 1;ro( v was p,.;,,,, from Tami . ... ' . . v lo ..., ,!,.,. ..,.i :T1 nr., IM VA. W I'iar't .vnivv a4 mv tv j hvy from lLe , 4lrc1 lioat 'a ;l foW ,10urs out nT J William Tarbox has been taken to Osh - , 1;oshf t f,om in,!;anniHiis, Ind., j charged with stealing revcral hundred j0u..s Worth of j. v.elr.v und some inonI ey during the Seymour House lire.
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INDIANA INCIDENTS.
GOCZr? Cil oTAHTL .tg, faith. FULLY RECORDED. I Än Inf orr,t,r,j ys. ,r.r of U;o Torr im. i pornuit !)r;i.v;s of ; :r . i itn: - V, .1j ;: io:;:u- : !.-;:'!, : j -u s, t :i ... :. uu4 T. : en ; "..; . ; v Set - a J : :..h-t kt.o'.vn s.e a ih.: . ?!:-. M.vit.u.A I.::w;.. ; ; e I 1 ii ::r h.üie -.ill ... .. .:. 'ihr; .:.;c;'- :: s -re u;-', v crk at An- : r'; y'' ' r--"'- -t ;-n.: i :"u ; ;:. '.' . ;'.:c!. ,-;l:,er.i Inlnui i J-!C.!-! r. 1 K-reh.-l T. ( ) :; i i..; ;-;-e iee:.-:e V.V7.' is.- U.C;! o. !....:.. I-, . e , ; j;-;, , . ..... ca-e-cf , i;s.;..;.-, j ; tl. Nrter: r. ! h. .nt -ee. :.t "!:: .:. ih '. t'Ai-r. v .'. Üi.:- v id- m-e. r ' V. !, '- !-i i:.-, .-. I..-. el i'r rie:; ('! r.rc!t : :- hi - Is. J.'at. ; , i ..-1 : e e ; ::t : r i"o;r in . I e ' r. !e'.: reis. .. .v .1 u:i -I . i .1 t- : e. . :!:f:: ace . . : . u.:i:; ai t..e : i h ! ' i . I i ; a: a i en : .,' t. -riY. ..a'., by his :-n.--t-d et , . : ; ; .4 ; i ; M- : a ' : i -,i e I h c ' V I : ; v. ' ? ' ; n- . : : v ;i e.n i f l:- e-a,- : i e ;'. v. : ; ;'. e a i a5 ;. . a ; d-'s at. :. ! V.'i:iia:.v--, . "i. f ! in ;t : ;. i at Ma.al a ea with a a ti L. Ihc a two ir.-i-'hl . . . . e .. l f.r . i . i i ,1 i.i - 4 ' a . i i . . r v. r. s ; a a .i t , . .'; . . .... ! : .1 ( a : .... ' n ; ' ve' - v!l IS!': i s -. ;i'.at 1: I . : i a . ' e-: . . ... . ee:. . . u.mi ; 'uje.ly ot ...... diui:..u th. c-! r. I r.i. a : n !'.. w a - - ;:! .-n v. ith 1 o .. ;e .. : , . ... . i V ween acn .'I I " r-. a . i : v. e - . ei: m .i i i'-vfeh-.v hi Mierveds hinh-iaiiii ;n ai Maneie. F ;. h th" tleer as if ad. Ian iahie 1 aa i na.y re. ,er. Mr. ; Mint ai a ; e;a .far Felaw; re nnty j f-i ;-:.a r. .....v . , s;:v::-V!' .':-'. -en ef is. I ! . I ear:- ; , o;. . ,s ;.. v. . hi t ': n : ei r ;:i ;: j ,,,, :,;i.r.l . iih n.s Icet :.a:i .nei in- ! y , '-!;h i.; ,r.,,., naiv, i n; i '!:'-r ; .-h.-d, : . i;.( ;-,;y wa ae-n t ..,,-. -a :- - j '. , ja . J-. i t'. : ... h i . ine hij.avd : inhmadv s.. dn.t he.li. : !::. .1. ). F'.t.vn ... , 1 ,,J.(.; ?1J s'e. aöiy ( fc a- . ! n i ! i'. r n 'e a ' .. - i'e e : l.in-s.-lf tr.h ::' nann Ihn . : i ehe I 1 e .-.. ,-nr. d. : ; I:! n;.!,,!,:...,:!-,!!! ; lie h i e:ir-."-nt a -v, rai;; ! into tii" tare o. ; ,t :.. ,:;n, .-ere v.e- 1 si : :c:i- . , . j, . : t ;t- . the ;;, : ; , ;ted nisi a :;-;: naniv . :: t n..epN v.erc i 4-er- d : v. r I'. i!.r a;" v. ears :e vt '.!it s n e"r. i i,ns a-e-ei t i-cai-.e "id he 4V i LT v t :.;d ü:leat . ti .1 v. : 1 - . ! n; wars e; :n !. c .i , : v u AV;, ,:, :r , :,r:; (V.Vui ,L::S, . , : i 1 snao ia: hüh-.l i .4,j ,. :;4 :: jn s ,j c',. r,v.s : .. ,r:Vr r,,:, . ;;!... ,::.:-.h...! c-cidder. . .... . ... .. . ... (-; ,y(l . , j ..,,.;,, ,;.y j, , :, -,-t!,e priu-inal j.,-,.,;....,., : n.r scvtral ' i... . ... . i ., rt v t-et v. its the l a! ca-n. i ae oyhnou is end a d h f ..rd aadi.-rlths on the sniy.l. ihn. 11. (. I i-ievna, ! ihyre.ennaive ty :n 1 h e t nnly. ! 1 the lineiyal l:a;; '..wers Ta a;:hiU I . ; j lLv.f. r : n t.-.en ef Alexandria and ....... ...a. ;, , .. p ri udv diapi e ned. some time simo, ha: Hvn bw atcl in Ac.dr.dia, wbero he is cn gaued ia mi -siouary vxak. j A i-vti:i:siso accident mmV. at IN ! i.. .,r .! . v-.,,,., An.her.ion o'i.,v v . I v,;,rM,n u :,n c!aido.'.e in the Ameiieai ,vi,v ,.:ii lni!1 ai.tl w,.rJ;r!i tiii jai.luight i When lie r.nived home be bamd r.n infant ! two kiv.s idd, netherad todeath. Tlr ' mother had fallen asleep with the babe H her IxM. The Jx-d clothes, in mu.io man j inr, bud fr.llen over the litllo on? in such ij manner that it : u:TK-ated. The mother j ' lifo ü in danger be.ause ef the sliotk. j
