Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1890 — EXCITEMENT IN IRELAND. RUMORS OF TROUBLE. [ARTICLE]

EXCITEMENT IN IRELAND.

RUMORS OF TROUBLE.

Rumors bi trouble come from the “Frozen North.” Washington authorities re< ceived information two weeks ago that four sealers were fitting out for a winter cruise in Alaskan waters. Victoria papers published the fact and United States Con - sul Myers was instructed to keep the department informed. He telegraphed last Saturday that several vessels left four days ago, all going together. No sooner had Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Spalding received the information than he telegraphed that the Wolcott be made ready for Behring Sea. Captain Glover’s orders are to hasten to Sitka with all possible speed, and there, mder the guidance of the Bear and the Rush, to proceed to that part of the Behring Ssa where the pirates are supposed to be peaching; to board vessels; and if anything b the shape of skins or hunters’ tools be found dn board, to seize such vessels in he name of the United States, deprive lhem of all steering apparatus and bring them into the nearest American port. There are but four pirates this time,insteadof thirty odd. —Tris- nut prob:ble "tharTtm-committee which has been iivestigating Gen. Raum will make a repot at the present session of Congress. It vill not take the majority a groat while to nake up their minds on the testimony tha has been presented, but the minority intend to prepare and will submits rfeport wiich is intended to crush the entirely, and is desired for use as a Denooratio campaign document. The two reports will have to go out together, ant the minority document can not have any >fflc!al sanction unless it goes with that of he majority. The chairman of the commitee and the other leading Repuolicans <f the House have there fore decided to potpone all further action, upon the subject ntil after the election. - Special to Journa. Twin children vere born to Mr. and Mrs. Lon Weaver, of Farmland, which were perfectly formednxeepting both were hair lippod. The uppr and lower extremities —terms, hands, iet, legs and toes—were properly placed, ind they were fully developed, even tobrowning heads.of long hfir. However|hey were closely united together from th top of the breastbone to the lower partoihe stomach, having but one'sjngle wide reast „bone* from which the started ipomgjpn for bgjfr phildren. te,»horttfma <