Bloomington Telephone, Volume 13, Number 33, Bloomington, Monroe County, 5 March 1889 — Page 2
BLOOMTNGTON, INDIANA.
"WALTER a BRADFDTE,
KfiV. ft
NUGGETS OP QOLD.
.IMPORTANT HAPPENINGS IN EVEBT QUARTER OF THE GLOBE,
rev- a. tsroneon, or waiKins,
Simon Zergg, of Herndon, Pa.; Deiffhton, of New York: John
Williajtnspoii, Pa.; William Pftpoe, of Wooqpfeek, Canada. g$ A TbEiBij disaster popuxred w FlyjftWth, llja., A ;ftw milea- from AYilkesbarre., 1 whiob e&ren girls were killed and two
men ffflngjously injured. Bft?Ic of. the
N. Y.: ! oniovedthe sport. JritR son. the rnnce ex
O. E. i Naples, and Prime Minister Crispi and Lee. of daughter also watched the contest
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CHEEKS Jf OK THE UIJJSF.
Quylorfi shaft stoqd the factory of Johni Jind man V 'others of the Koman princely
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The Latest Intemarenee Received by Wire from Distant Ianas and at Home Ttie Cream of the Nevs Gathered from All DEPENDS -ON HEW YORK. Hie Latetf ?ahinet Slate Blaine at the Head. A Washington special of the 2Sth nit. ays that New York is still the stumbling block ia ih way of A settlement of tho Cabinet jproblemr jx impiession prevails here thai tite Cabinet of the incoming' axlminietration is complete, with . the 4vceeptte& of Attorney -t enteral, and that ao lan;r chftngie1 Ui be made in the late as at p&searjr.ai&pdv This is tho anaknplbat reeteii th most credence: fiedrtiwry of State BVnjn'&oOtafne. Secretary rof the TreaanryWiHdom of Mfcimk,;; j. -,iikJ Ti.:tnitt Int Secretary of War-PrMtor W Vermont . -Secretary W the Jfovy wiTC or Calioraia. Secretary; of ttm n$9ioar-lfcMe of Miaeouri.' Attorney Gfn-rl Some NtwXorit man. Poetuoajitor CheralWariairifeior. of Peilneyl wauia. . .iM. . , . j . Jr '; . Secretary of Agrlsitftare Palnaef of MfcfeiThese names may to shifted, aronnd oinewhat bat '-thitfit-tfee'iJhtbey now t&anoVaud :i& will vjtate.;nifcofHidi of
pohucal force ami person yer&uaswn to
char ge At least sii of the eisrht afi
, ignienf s'afraboTutly cOAVk exs
. Formal Notice GiwttifoaVfby thai London
A LOX&OVT special saysV, The Yim&.y
;as given np ma nui asjuaus pinvuii. ! f f i rlBfcL -LrxTvrl WnAViT ilka. ' nbiAr mnrnintr
AttorTny jCSnemf TA'ebirtfti stiti ho. weight J cotlld e attachea to Pigbt;'s eyideKse, and rt-wa fcis dut jifek ihe court to withdraw f mifl"cnsIderatio'n' the gennine n6ss of the letters1.''1' kJfhe Times, hfe said, . .desired to .express grel for publishing the letters; aud tho proprietors: ofitt at ; paper wonld themselysi3aorte -tuUT) express their regret latr. 1 Tigott astfped to aris. and iit leUer frbift: thfct1 city ;he more fHy (expia4aed hia : dorgeiies. il5Ehe Tintes, iologUiBgrsaid:-- t rfP,arneUlwivifnthe! witttadsllior; stated tt"fhe.iectri'atixit)UT;et.toiHnf were, I grtaoriea, we actept in eVery te'epebc ttie trhtn'otrQat .vtt. atat9meotJji,tihede oireamacancesj weeem. " v it light to expreBS our regret x&osfi 'ally an4 atn4!rely at having be&n induced to publish tiB ' letters in question as- Mr. ParneJl a, or to ise them in evidence against him. This exgreflT. ionof regr, we need hardly say, ittdq&also . ' -the letters also falsely ejtxribntid flp Mr..Bgn. Afa-. Iavttt(nd Mr. o,Kefty; '-We mtxstraddtha. we firmly oeUeved tha letters to be genuine on ta tha chscloBures made by Bigett in; the courae tA Iria cros-eam fn ititav. .
The Tim?$ has withdrawn its advertise-, anent of "Parnelfism -and Crime, atid
O'Donnell versns Walter." Applicants for
me pamphlets are informed thai tha pub-: iieatioixB sre ont of print. . SHOT ilN ' tflS OFF ItE. A Minneapolis Editor Disregards Warnings si-::1. " and Pays the Penalty. . UNKNOWN' parties attempted to1 murder J. P. Smith, editor of the Furniture 2few8 of Minneapolis, Minn. Sir. Smith -had received fourteen letters since Jan. 2,7, all signed "White Caps with the nsnal . ekall end cross-bones, and all breathing ' :- threats of summ iry vengeance unless he should lew the city immediately; Smith -was shot while seated in his office, but is ' sot fatally injured. ' He fenows so cause tor the assault. ; ; Pottticat Points. John W. JjIncjc, the Kepublicnn mem- " bej of the Indiana House of Representatives: who struck Mr. Willnrd (Dem.) of Lawrence County, during the debate on the Prohibition amendment to the Constitution, has been suspended for twelve days the remainder of the session--and ned $150. W. S. Hammakeb, Postmaster of Findlay, Ohio, his resigned his $2,500 office, declaring ilia t he will not bold office unfriHarrisOEt " j- , ,:y . , JJEBiw6aii f " electioti have- i&epf X fasuedy Gov. Wilson, of West Virginia, to JV I; Aiderjon (Democrat), from; tho i : Third' CbhRressional District, and to ,3. rjt. Jckton (Democrat) from th Potlrtb Congressional District of that State. '
towelL usetl for the manufacture of
squibs, used by miners in loosening coal in the mires. K The factory employed eighty-four girls, ratiging from 12 to 20 rears, and several workmen. While the
... a mil . r
ofpl3orjjraso fthd raushter, Prince Celonna, lsband of Miss Mackay, Priu Corsini, C6unt Giannotti of the KWjfB. fttall, Pduco Torlonia, Couut Ferrari, ih'incessoSA Odescalohi, Kuwpoli, Palh-
vicini, Dprra, liosiigliosa. Castel Domno,
families were present, besides almost the complete personnel of the British Embasrty, the American Legation, and tho American College. Nearly all the local literary and artistic celebrities were
majority of the girls were at their homes j jn this unprecedented royal and papa! as-
eatinsr dinner the rjeonle ere startled
u - by the eafoning thunders of a territlc explosion, soon followed by another. Hurrying to th9 scene of disaster, a horrid sight was presonted. The building had collapsed, burying in the ruins eleven unfortunate girls, whose remains were mutilated beyond recognition. Se me had their heads blown off, others their arms, and a majority were minus both legs and arms. The rescuera succeeded in getting out all the remains known to be in he ruins, which consisted of trunks, arms, legs and skulls. Every one in the building at the time of the explosion perished, with the exception of Mr. Powell ar;d Foreman Reoe. The latter was 'rendered insane, and the former was badly in jured. The killed, so far as known, are: .pate Jones, Maggie Lyr ch, Hattie Jones, tJladdis Rees, Mary AV alters, Msggio Eichards, Mary A. Like,. Euth Powell, Esther Powell, Jane Ann Thomas afid Charlotte Humphries. The cause of thi explosions is a mystery. At Saratoga, N. Y.rIiss . Jane. S. Truiaanj aged 5S, was married to Warren fl. We&tcott, 69 years old against whioii his present bridefi twenty-five, .years ago, secured a tlardict -for breach T o f promise. yVestcott haaleetn a widower three years, add feturne-toms first love.' The stficttcWoj the Pittsburg and Lake Ere Railway, at .a.rcevt faceting, de-inse' -the ' capl stpj?k; to 84.000 jyterr-T jiluCu -S:' '
seniblttGre. and the applause at times
would have Btirred tho "he art of the most cntfiusiastic polo ground admirer of the American national game. During the proliminary practice the crow;d of 5,00') people v.-as simply amazed at the skill displayed by the boys - in batting, throwing and catching tho ball. The game itself was extremely well played and resulted 3 to 2 in favor of Chicago A London epecjal says that tho sensation of the Parnoll case came on tho 2tith ult., when Sir Charles Russell announced, to the commission that Richard Pigott went to the residence of Henry Labou -' chere, and, in the presence of Georgo Augustus Sala, signed a confession that the letters upon which the Times based its charges against the Irish members of
the House of Commons were torgenes
HARBISON'S TRIP TO WASUINGXPN SCJSMKS AlNG THK ROUTE.
InimiMse Crowds Follow the Carriages to tli itatloW-r-Farewell, to IndNhapolU CMtlcens Membej-i of the Jlarty-?ece lion in Washington-Tlie First: Caller. Indianapolis (Iaul.) special. Many of thebuslneas houiieB of this city were elaborately decorated in honor of Gen. Harrison on the 25th ult., the day be departed for Washington. A host of friend called at bi home to pay their respects and say good-by. T. B. Quinooy, of Chicago, v as among tho early visitors, and be presented to the Goneral the traveling aachel procured for him by the Chicago Traveling Men's Political Club. The valise is of extraordinary beauty and richness., It i made of blpcfc: seal leather, vitU frf.me of triple-plated1 gold, lioad with the finest c sUfskis,, and the ten toilet articles accompanying the valise are of solid silver. It is saiil to b-3 the finest article of ihe kind over manufactured in this country. Alter Mr. Quincey lt-ft, Gen. Harrison, -with a few members of his family, withered about the valise to examine It. AV the articles Vere removed, one by one, and admired, a flask v?as found. It wae a beautiful piece of workmanship, with a screw top. The General looked at It quizzically nnct smiled. "I gn?ss that is large enough," he naU. But tho practical eye of Mrs. McKee no sooner beheld the naork than, with true motherly instinct, she bad a plan for its use. "Oh, that will bo just the thing to hold baby's milk,1 was her decisive decla.rai on, and she carried it away. Enrlv in the afternoon the streets of the city
were thronged with thousands anxious to par
Picott in his confession said that he had ticipate jn the farewell demonstration to tbe v nil th Wtnv whioh nnrnorted to "President-elect. A hundred or more people forged all the letteis w men pwpea ro, Harriet nome when the iroHi-
nave oeen wnrien oy iviessrN. jgau, rwnell. Davitt. and O' Kelly. Ho also ad
mitted that he had been guilty of perjury ia his evidence before the commission. A warrant wne at once issued for his arn?stj bat he had anticipated snch actio3j and sought safety in flight. -
: pjESH AND NEWSY In their review of trade dlorhjj, paat week, K. G. Dun fc Co. say:' ;.r : It can birdlyfbo said tha"t J DustueHe Improved during the week, and tho acooutns irout inwrioir 'pOBiw almoSC uniformly Vojreent tride ai ratiior quiet, or at Icattt ' ftdr; Tho vleuringi
houso report contiuue to pIjow gains ovar last
voar at a . ma
falling tiohihd' i
oxSTERN HAP?ENINGS-
WiliLl II , P,W?H & CO., irUnber
ure coutmues.ua .
ivor oporatinft ex-
amoumed to
t:' 02G in 18S7. showit'
The r gambling bill forbidding the K- ( iij: a los of ahovt u per emu for, the y rev, olm - w , :.iL.'i Mrisiah ; the. greater rart was on North western"'
censing ot:.. game : of vnanoo -gitur vaiiad i ho coal jriarkefto gluuei:by exT than fard aid round-table poke l', .has been ; cHHive proauetlon. in spite ef t he. I : pt, that . u. j i t couhumptioa in January angers to -have boeu
sipnea bv the firTDV.ernoBXMdntaiaa. 2.4J7.3.1 tons, against 'J.ji.Vfi Ust vear. Iti
It
dent-elect and his family left the house, escorted'
by Gov. Hoveyand Mayor Dcinny. rlho uenerai, tne Gbvernor, ana the Mayor entered a car? riage drawn bv two white horses, Mrs. fiarri-' son ' BJid Mr.' and Mrs, McKee entered a second carriage, and the Presidential party start etl on the journey to tha station A a .ring of carriages and a thousand or more people followed, them. The greatest enthusiasm prev.U led along the route. In front or every residence were" groups of people who cheered enthusiastically as the carriages' drove by, tho- Gejierrfl constantly tipping hi hat and waving hisjiand in forctyr U to'saie old friend vciioait be- Teoognied. , Giieejc atftw: cheer went' up'-aa '.ttieiGetiaral passed.' Vhonr'Ohio streen , was reachod the Hb'ohg wjs innuniprahle. ttsre ttfe veteran? of
George H. IToma- rost.were.in fine, among
avouiur
tbeui-aing; Gem lew Wiulttie atKl mnny oUn well-known m n. They wen accomiaoietl r
dealers andrpVaning-millowner: suspend-, Aa ihicauo aiui other vu Tr: . ,T j 9 ... L Si.' iii- ! speculation inflated l?ank tra
ea business at ietroic. ilivu... a..ti unuu f mi conttoieuce m the im
a mtwUffkovt for .O.OOO for the benefit Of abated. The not earnings c
. j.. T ' i Deneo on V27 ruilroad for 1
oritv of citieSr bub tne numnaif i.-wr jum o s larger thauUM heenofJate. drove up hor opened rake i an a clOfr tl oiler W estern points grai :rvent ? ufl-vfrfm.-the i vhohatfa- Or , iated hank treuenctiens; Gca- PIe, that was heard fo:: nw .cmarea
,,7 THE NATIONAL -CAPITAL. f 3RI:stdent CiiEVEiAXD hassij?ned the bill admitting Washington, Montana, North Dakota and South Dakota, to statehood Mrs. Cleveland's last reception at the White House, in Washington, vas attended by upward of fonr hundred vittiiors. It partook. . somewhat o r the ua. tare of a melancholy ; parting-' "with the majority M of the caller? Mrs. Cleveland stood in her usual place, the entrance to the blue room, to greet
L her cnests. She wore a becoming cos-
tnme of electno oiue oroaacucnn maae
with a simple plaited skirt and cutaway jacket.' At the expiration pf an hour,-: whh those who had lingered, loa;h to s y.
:- farewell, felt it compulsory upon taem to make a move: there- wore few dry eyes in the room, tmeV most of those who had lonor enjoyed the ft ierrds hip of the :Preai- ! denfd wife wept quietly in .thefbackt ground. : . : j f .The special house committee 1ias pro-
imt'
at eaat aaj favorable as it hs beeu at any tiuie tblA ye.'ir. " Lusaiees rtilu'es numlered for , tut
Vnitud Btates 320 anl for Ctmida 41.
, .i . M..u.r is -a.a. i B.eaav ana lara- airwKr,
OWj neiefier. iawer,r ,ui H5l"-i i , woaktr. oaca hv 15 ceiirs per impound Cotton
Neb.' has been closed bv credhors. The, 4 ajivauuefUul wlnX Ctueiaa q mrter snvuti- - . rsort w.rt 1 r, laid oij nearly a -cent lower. .1 he ii)ork avIkitwTlMlOOjiihd 'kSsets ?30,000. eYiiii0 Qt vr&ii W' e- irimcd tfea deaihwi nnX p TruTtrv ihfl hpriif r.F fiitrtpr lobf nit re than tho entire .aiJvauce early in tehi aijfiEY',.f?e ohenn t iO?; . VFf i:xrS lmetior iritUa A 1 report money in ampi.
to-airrest a aalooh deeper .ipfmel ThoiriiP; - t k . mi l .iir ' . - ltr- ' ft I
eo -at liOW vasfie, auo, a yrviuw-m law tfThotBCppb bathed Baylor, whq did the shying, was. nlOrtaliy 'wounded by the Sheriff. : j! Jacob E. Goodman, celiipx.,in tbe
I ofBce of the.oply Cpnty (IH;r;rreasurer,; is missing, and sp.i 5,800 .cash and $700
interest coupons irom tne; Baueim me -office. He is supposed tp,be.r.otiewipghU acquaintance with jlqCJarialej in Canada: . - At Minneapolis, Minn., John:J . Doughertv was shot and -kitted' by a woman callinig herself Clara J. Dougherty.' " The dead man three days before put the woman out ,of -his house. .
and notified the other thousand - that the
General had reached the city. From this' point to the station it wan n in : j)?hetrabla throng. The iMittdinK' fref.-) bla?k Willi people; At the intorfloction ot Mrkei and PenuBylvapia strotts ' the" members 6f the ' IjegiBlnbure were 4rawh up in line, and th-3. carrlaues passed through the opn flos,rlio la-mukers 'cheering lustilv. Theyithm Sell in liae'anti escorted the 6eher'al Hit tbe mat ton. It was three oolock
Ktjaion,
t'ecf them.
ortQi to
. 1,.. J.. . .. flt.Mrd.. iP.-n wit . W I.11U .IJ1L1I.V 1UU.CLJQU . .UO IIUMU,
is renorted that.400 settlers on what ; "r"r,T- 'tT. :ir"2. .hcr a dowa oV fui v io.uuO awai
1 i iIhTiTt Ail a "tc: t a 4-ma'AUmi a.-u,. .rJj 1 vsirsii. i The (ieneral and hia luarbV wone bc
t . . . . , 1 " i in grea: nuaauties' Mi (auu Avhoat,-wijiltf tneTr-car. Estate, jrIpwa;rQ.to.bo evicted. Muoh.-.thQXport8 cif wheat lnu. tlx l-acie- port Tho great throng cont toned Bering, lrAUriirt ihe hitler i are rv-markablv largo,! 'UnV -wiwaf aivaboed' PrAsidem-ect in-osent ir appeared on exenement prevails nmong tne so iuer. i. . ... ,i.v, ,-nntfirm: :accomnanied ..bv Governor
rr xt t W lu JLui 'a ' ,rrir im - PwhodntToduced liim to'the orowd and
A. XI ill COLU HllOUlUOUU VJA. XJ.I JJJ- . V'M W4JLi.t7 X. DIB UW-llUCVl t wj. ' w , . . , , t. ,, t i -. . A . . . : i- - nnlui' whnh iitr . no ft-.in.Ll v hp.ii!Viu
train pulled out. The (ioverrjo called otiu, "This is our next i'reit :dent, " and Gen. Harrison, bareheaded, bowed his acknowledgment lothe cheering thousands as the train moved on It wfl :50 p. in. when Urbnna w as reached. Here another large crowd welcomed tho Presidential party, butuie stop una short. Between Pijua afi-U Urona.iv 155t3alx uuW-Jhere vrro? Htons. lint atall tbe-aiationi. loron. FiotcheV;
Conoveh Ht. i'aria . And West ville, tiifr- passage-,
ot jue irain was gi?eetei ov i no tructJi o wi uuup dredB. From Viq ia on, den:e darknesB preV vented the oecuprJitS ot tho iraih'irom-jdgh the size ot the crowds; At Wstviile the gl 're of a number of pine-krot lo:rchea was flashed Into tne car windows aB the tr iin aashod by. Gov, Foraker introduced i;h& President-elect
to about two vhoneand people at Urban a. Columbus wan reucbed at 6:i5p.m. At least 10,U iO people had gathered at the station, and the cruoh was terrible. The bociulag of Cantu n and the din ot ittS4 music, drum corps, and yells greeted tml. l'redidf;n.l tl i.raiu &i it moved into tho depot. Jt rcquiriKl a large force of policeman to open the, way lor tiio engine. The acnunbie tuen began. The crowd pushed; Jamniei, and iwayea in a solid mass. The train pulled pretty well through th.4 depot before stopping, and tbe people were trying" to Mijp up and raahod madly over each other. A large number of women wore in the crowd, end msjiy of them were in uroa. Nearly the enure m mibership of the Legislature wwnt down to ins station witli the Foraker Club, but tbe;r were all lost si$it of In . tbe gen oral crush There wail no definite programme curried out. Ip was the intentioc. o base teveral songs from tha Harrison and Morten Glee Clnb, and also listen to a speech from Gen. Ham sou. The former was atmost entitelv eUminaae'd from the programme, and lea than lif.y persona hear a anything the 1-reBidenV'doct had to say. People within ten rVot of him could see hia lips move as if i n the act ot making a speech and that was all. Tho catering, tiring of cannon; bea.ing of drums, and geuierat confusion lost non a of it's force: ' 'ihe General talked 1 ok a than n7x minutas. Mrs. Harrison;: KuHBtl Harmon, and as many of the women of the Providential party as coulil crowded out to the platform where the General was speaking. Mrs. Hairison ware! led the cro;d fairly crawling , over each other, and stopped, tl e xeniai in hU 1 speech as d ti calleil his attention to the manuex in which tho wtnenrwere t olng uaheri; unable to help them se vee. Tho rain was weired about by ieoplo unt3 it pulied oai. . ;i After the tain let( ('luniluB, preparations were made for retiring. The day had beev-a very! fatiguiug one to the rreideiit-elect. Before CoLumbu-i wan readied two of Uie grandchildi-ten Were last asleep,-but Baby Jlary McKee vaa bright an I alert to all that was goinp; on; tahd greatV'Cn;oyedthe Bights and Bound's". lh the; station thore w.ts adoimindlor a sJit(jf.thB favorite grandchild by many peijabnB' irt the 'crowd, and bhe was lield-up to-thi5Br-wiudow .in the strong glare o an -tdectric -it-, aJigJeefnUy vmai! il biinnli of irt.cs in hir I aiid.
. Full a ihqueaou pet plat ni tJioltvfcaid at, Newurx with a traps' land, aud tFQroaa;. v As'
the uain parsed tme etUGn. tfnrngaootitk. fiaeen JtilUjaan- hour, the wtl cheerod and'
hied off roywa ( atidU3- r Instr a.tioetaticn waa reached everv Btenm-Whiatle in the city scree -uwd i.y jopdjnt. l,4mlej!ioniu .eetpd to have -6rol.en' innse. The ':Uty 'locptnbveaj in 1 hfi UmI: iinnra aw J Ohio.va dd (ouk ui.Lho
nedlcy aud' the i iult' "was fcVmpty jndescribitl
abk The Bleepor on ihi iram ivore-yau awakened, Ihtrt' was a $ood a rray of peopjfoen tha platform at Nr!WComer&.Mvn, and,;a4the train slowly drew tip at the cibiitiing thore aperlect biae o 1 lipht surronde'l 1 ; Tram acorea of roman candles', to. whit ht niaitBfer alonfe the enthusiasm of the crowd foun i vnt. , The run wa mtjde from Newirkitot'bii'eidn an hur and a halt, tuerUain then boiii .thirty -minutes late... - - " - 4 ' ; ; AJtlVAI- AT WASJBISiGXpNw I
DOINGS OF CONGRESS-
ASUKKS CONSHBl CTKO UPON.
Ath9 tfatioriw Capttol IThatt Ia Betoa; iEione 'jty thi Senate and Houso Old Alatterfl Btaoabd of and New One Cob side red". ' " Three appropriation bUJa the Army, Bnndrr CWl and Agricultural were pasaed by theSonate on the 22d inat. An amendment wee added to the Sundry Civil bill a a substitute for Mr. Hiscock'a motion to appropriate $3U0,000 for celenrarlng the co iatitutional centennial, declaring Tuesday, ... April 1889, which iS the centendial 'anniversary of the inauguration of the tirae Pirealdantof the Uoaed fctatea, a national hoU:dikV. It provid64t for suitable cereniooia by both bouses of Ccugieaa on tbe fi'COid Wdnea de-y of December, l.j, under toe uijecttflft of aw joint committee, which U aufcuoHzeti if invite tbe officers of the VnUed Mateath Governora of the several htatea, and lepreaentatlves oaT foreign government to participate; also to invite the Chief Juaiie to deliver a suitable address on the occaaion. It appropriateav ,003 to carry out the ermgewtenta. An item waa also added ap;?ropflating' (40,00i)fora site and pcdfatal tor a atatbe of Gon, Hancvick in Washington. Mr. Heagan made a long argument in tne Berate in opposition to the Bvarta resr.Ttiofftor a reviaion of ' the lawa regulating C'ongrssioml elections. Ths fcenate passed tbe House billa suthorizinf. the const ruction of brtdsea at J.venwonb, Kan., and across the Illinois Hivtr within seven m: 'lea of Campaville, llu The JHouhj amendments to the Alma (Wis., bridgs hilt were alao coicurrel in. The House xo-SBod a bill granting allusion of S,A00 to Mrs. b'tanridon,.. with an amvndmect 'reducing it to tf,5Ju. I'heenate-non-concurred in the amendment an! erdrd a eo-iference. The Senate biU'pleeictt 3rti.jcaecrnna oa tlie retired liat.of U-e -army with the-
- ranit of 3riaiier General pnflHQitbe joae.
i6N8U)SiiiA'iioN of the resolution regerdinc election outrage w&3 res u bled by the1 SeaW on th 23d inet.rad the-dar vrafl occupied Ja die ennsion of the same. Iittho. Hine; tbe-bonate
bill
mcnt;
pu:
signed
Creeks.
and the the reat, Hovey.
called for
General
MMy gopd friends and ne:;2hborsi T oarinot trust myself to put ih words what I feel at thia time. Kvery kind thought thi ii in your mmJa, and every good Avish that is in your hearts for me find its responsive wish and thought iri my mind ana heart tor each or' you. I love thia city, I tha? been my own cherished homo. Twice belore I have lefi it to discharge public duties and returned to it with gladness, aa I hope to do
streets the pomp-
aeam. it is a env on wuoae
rr i i a, t ;
..... i in. owa aiapiaye oi wnit axwuui own. w-i AN.tutiMutS .mscuftbion toofc place in of pleftBaBJfc homea, and in tnoae homes thero'is
an unusual store of contentment, me memory
of your favor end kindneHB will abide with me,
CONGRESS. . i -f-gented a reoort lo Concioss exonerating
A DAY IN
Cod. laXelle from blame in inserting the
vOearin the .Senate CalcBdaflp-Apprbprlatlop the roU1. t tonpr of Ajiclersoa'p caynlry BilUr-Nonnationft tofimied7 i I ! ia the Sebellion hie paving .been Thx Senate cleared np a. lot fU TM9ninle :r ed to consider the tnatte'r ofiicia: by the ' laaon onthe 8th nlt. by the passage of a ing' Adintan:t Genefdl' '.' certificate on the
Hat of bins; . Among tnem were ouis autnorw- packet. ; tie saj:& tljat tnirtjstwo voiomes
Kan. ; near Colombiana,
Chailes. Mo. : near Lyons
Mt a number' of measures civinff fTcht wiatterlf6r WhicM !Blft!l Selected. The dtM
of way through Indian reservations la the ,iat ih oiuistl bv the indexinc?. inu thie
ub wjttvcuwww., . ;aave twair-iBstieu, nuu at uiu .piutui ic IU.; near bt. , TnhlinKA ih' rn1l falrtt fiftW.'vAh.r to
. Iowa; and r.VM:A"
Uia Panadian Parliamant -the hrst
reajmg of Weldqn'a Extradition bh Ho explained that the bill waa to be rsrtroactive in its etlect, and would roach many of r tho fugitives from, justice, froni the i tJhited ' States Vho are now go- j -toniTtVinc'. in Oanactn. where they are !
Jiving )h lnxitiy oix their ill-gotten giins. Tho .object of tho bill, ho guid, wits to extend the provisions of the oxiradiaion act of 1877 by enabling the govern ineiit lo surrendyr, iudopondeut of nnyoxwling treaty, crinhal offenders embraced in a very long list, of extrad table offenses. It was the 'desire of every country to ii.l itself of thi dangerous element, n-id tbe bill now before the House gave the government full power to deal on an extended scaie with sucli classes of immigrants. -The east-bound (hand Trunk and St. Louis express pUmgod through a bridge 100 feet high, just east of St. George, Out. A broken tiio on one of the engine wheelSHBausedthe ia Is to spread, aid the first passenger coach, a Pullman car, a:m the diniuL'-rooni car went through the middle sertiou of the bridge. The Pnilman car, which contained most of the passengers, was thrown clou off the -bridge, tnrninrf t'omnlelelv over nnd laudir.ff
ikjht ide np, badly demolished. The ! dining-car. contained fiuvea persons be- j sides' the waiter. Knpper hud just r j
been announced, and in a few minutes the car would have been filled, and nil must have perished. The following is a list of the killed: Georgo Teggat, o:' Mitchell;
William Wemp, of London; Dr. B-wan, of sAVoodsto-k; A. W; PVatu i-, of Woodstock;
Mr.:. McLean.', of Detroit, Mich.; Mr. lrianefiH of . IlaiiMUon:' Cnj t. M6ore,'- of Bia. tford; ;Mr.. Pears, of W oo Ifltock. A'boHt' tiiii-tjjOthers were more or less. injured.' Ji.. .
t va- pasael to ratify ana comma v .ie-rte
with t e L'reea vaiifin w ina mwiw w
:ioe of opening to vttemont UieufHe
landa in ludl-ui Twrniorv cwiedwrtm
to tha L'ntLQil Matt.a. Tie Senate
ip wont itito coaimittep of tup whojenne
eney inland thefoiibw ug amtimnenc
tor1 Yhe
for the
v; appcon.'iatis to J?1 fnH- rinu'
artaiain;tne larlf tovA vtai-ua1! . fo-r tttjppy
of tin ax ra moniu s aai-trv ui eenaio auu
aniftudinonts were cone urr 1 an to nxe uea&e nm
foiithe trtkiriff 'of the cl?Tomh- ebbsaa. rlnev
Hon
were. aIoptol :w Anpremiauim
ply a deficiency in tbtr riroAaiior:
Bureau of C;(Bflvnctnon ana -k pan1
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mpnt
Houao eiMpJoyea Pondmg itirtijer wrpersav with tne'hill tbrt commiHo roo and j ublie bufiiuesa waB anpffideM.' Appropriao memo Ha fsptVtctf. Iumjl0"v:of4li Kite .7arff! N. ln neact Mifsouri, were ruad, afier wbicb Uiallivftfl fiilenrilL' f v f f!'.-i f - "
2w the Senate, Mr. CocVroU
uriftte TeabtttJcita.' oh te
death, oT BepreVnTatfve' tit Miaeonrl ;tfeFivere4 a review :tif the- Mt6 and chwecte of .be deoeaaed. Elout-nt ir;b;nL- wvre offered, td Gie 'memorvby fcemitoVe 'ingaHsWoOrheee, Hal e, Hampton, -Coke, aid;Vaac. ti:e'attaj JM6ittk?iha aftlnr eiitni!ir -l ere' ltes 6ne
j t .
kroll ..ptimflr OTtor;h ult. on 'tW
oo." Tub rbmtlon
committee recommends an annual Appro
priation' ptf; &10Q0n0;to enable the Secretary Qltj W&ftb employ .mora; clerke. so as to espedtbe-wort:l
Northwest to variona railroad companies.' The
benate confirmed tbe nominations of T- Qarloa Jepeetti, of Mlhneabta, to be a Commiasiontr H Alaaka at SitJta ; .WUUam h. l&oaecranu to be Brigadier Cieneral. to be retired ; W. k -.mltq, to he Maior OE-tbe Engintrer orpa, to be retired);
wtntYtha following Poatmaaters: Indiana Jonn r i
B. Cbeeatrougb, Kentlaud; Alvin J. Kitt, Goo(t - - -POLITICAL PORRIDGE. - -mm- . . s -r n mintV J ....! i '
iamaton; Mary WblLe, East Tawaa. Miar " 1 ' , - ' , . enrl-Francis M. Kec2er, Albany. The Senf in i3!HB:;KiuasoftH1fel r?a5 -Jiavwed
ate passed the poatomce appropriation bulk yr& amendmantH, UznHmg tne amotrnt'to'''M " paid for rent of t hirdciaat o(fficB to a ar
for few ana ngntano wnxerenco ret
prevent alienTlahd 'holding' inthtit
ifrTnovides tuntan liou wbo. am nnir
lied biH intentiOi) vpf (lecomiiasi micitizen must $6 so in t ( .vars oirjforeit lualaatl. 'It alio forfeits' to eiiii 'leases. , . ; DELEGAtfe JoE&ti (N. MV) hftR iiitrpduced hr fhe Jdwei hbusc p, hill providing for the admission of New Mexico under the provisions of the omnibus bill. Mr. Springer, alpo6f Congress, introduced a similar bill ,for the icueht Aiiona, Idaho, and Wyoming. , , 'A jcoNFEBEKca of prominent colored
S"!USSwfci '.'Wn will be mi at asen,eh io the conference rport8 on .the. 15f to urge upon the adminifitiation Mtho
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Bu TTKit C'hoit'o (.rum?ry.i l . . Chjhkk I'Uli Cro.im, Hat . .-.v Koo.-j Froafl'.-. v.;. J. . l:lXPoiAfoKs Car-load, per im . IitJkliad. i . . "..v.: ' . . .-
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and mv strong desire to bold your respect and conndence -will Btrencthcn me in tho aischargo of my.aow and reaponsibie duties. Ijet mo say fhroweil to all my Indiana frknda. For the public .hoBora. that bavo come to me I am theii; Uratt-fut debtor. lh-y bave rjiado the debt eo' largo tnitt I can never discharge it Tbtre ia a great senae of lonelinoati in tbe discharge of bignjublic duties. The moment of decision iaoneol isolation. Hut there ia One vhose help cornea even into tbe quiet chamber of judgment, and te His wise nnd im ailiiiR guidance will 1 look for direction and eafe-y. My family nnitea with me in raitlul thakfl for this cordial good-bv, and with me with that theao years of separation may be full oi peace and hayplnosa for each of you." The speech waa received with cheora. At its conclusion tbe General re-entered his car, and the train at once proceeded. Tho Presidential party was assigned by cars as follows: in President KobTta private car were Hen. and Airs. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. McKee, their two children (Benjamin and Mary i, and the nurse, and Mrs. l ord iMrs. Harrison's aiKter, ; in tbe car May wood were Huaaell B. Harrison, wife, ohild, and nurse, Senator Saunders an 1 wife, the Hon. J. N Hastoa, W. H. H, Miller, Mrs. Katon (Gen. Harrison's half-sUten.
PHvate Secretary UaUord, a:ad Jobephine, Mrs. ,
jiaaiBoji s maiu. ti CSUKKTKO rt'ITH CHEEKS. Crowds Assembled at the Stations Along the Line. Tho train pulled out ot tho Union station at 3 :TJ p. m., cheaed by tbousauda of people. -As it passed tho grounds of tho leaf and Dumb Institute, just east of the city, tha foucea and freighfc.cura on an ai joining tracit were covered by the hundreds of pupil a of tho school, to whom Gen.'; Harris n waved -Jia baud. Irvmgton, the seat of Butler University, turned out Kevcral hundred 6p?ctatcrs. aa did also the. small towns ot Cumberland, Philadelphia, GroenfteJd'-und Charlottesville.' When KniuhtHtown waa reached, wiier islocated tab ho diera Orphans' Home the train stopped :'or a momint. A crowd of five r Bis hundred gathered about the rear platform and gave three cheers foi' Harriepn. As, the ehoera died away Gen. Hanison sj,id -My lricnds, I thank: you for Xpin cordial gathering and demonstration. I can detain the train but a- anoment. nnd I cily shopped at the rtiiiuest o the Superintendent of tho Soldiers' Qnmans' Home so tiiat the children might have itn opportunity to See me, arid that I might wish them the bright and prosperous futrne which the SM'cfiflceW of their fathers won for them. I bid von farewell. A'ha'lt was made at Ptmreirh, the tsrossini? of the Fori Wayne, Qineinnatt-airt Louisville KaildAfl thflre c'mcratulatcrv mea? turea from
the I o tal Telegraph, employes and iheeitiehs of Hemry' County were received. I'amt ridge
Citv kai reached at 4 p. m. Here a erowi of about 500 cheered lustily ns tl o train stopped for a moment. ; Tlie lioona of cantton echcexl througlx the tram. ( Richmond ,tos reaetjqd at 5:02 p. m.- l-ally fonV thOdshnd people cheered at the top of ibeir volcef while, cannon toomtd and the WlnstlBS blew, makTng a din that waa deafening, (ion. auiMrs, Hrtison lippearedion the; rear platform of the car, a'id when tbe tumult
Gpnr llarriKon and Party Domiciled at'the Arlington Annex. Washington (P. C.) dispatch. President-elect Harrispxl. hi i family and immediate, friends nro comPUDilf housed in the Johnson Annex t the Arlincton Hotel, the iour-
ney hither navin: beon made v iuout accfdSnt. Kverything is homelike. No one intrudes on ,
their nrivacy nnd there we no unbidden guests For th-j few days that eiapse before
the General becomes tne vvjtite nouso- tenant he is assured os much freedom from annoyance as was po.- sible in I ia , Indiauapoiis hoie. The arrival c f the Vrea iaential party, in "Washington was marked by no public ' demonstration. This wan in accoioance with the wishes of Geh. Harrison. ...Tho special train came in about 42::w. The' Inaugural' Committee arranged to have tho .traij f stopped..
tat the corner' of Maayiani avenue.
ana Tsintb ttreet. Conseque ntly toe - partyavoided the orowd of people wbb'were ih waiting at the Penusvlvauia Kail .v ay Sjitton.. in the evening, an mfb.m:il general reception took place, and nearly ad tho lenders of the .Republican pirty called. The family ar.) dodghted wit'ti their. rooms, wliich were arranged for their ) eception. They were not onlv i .ewly decorate! Imt were fillea wit ti the most beausiful How era. Mr. Elliot i Hhepard rent a lare l)asket of roaes to each of the ladies m th- party Mrt. Hurriton. Mrs. McKee, Mrs. Harrlncn, Jr., and Mrs. SaunderSj her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Adwns, of ChiVago, left a beaut'ful cluster upon the eeuter-table,
nnd Mrs. Blaiae, Mrs. Hiscook, Mr.HoselJe. the
proprietor oi the hotel; Con'essman Bel 1 en and -Kilo, of Kot neator, and several others remembered them in a similar manntr, until the roo:ai looke.l as if it had been adorned for a ball. James G. Blaine was the first caller, and was accorded a ready welcome. N:;t was Hloan B, t asset, soon fodowed by Gen. Powell Clayton, of Arkans'ts. After supper on3 until midnight the calls, of prominent people were frequent. It is claimed that there were no detectives on the Harrison trai ts, and that he yi noT have any around him at tho hotel, lib has no fear of cranks or assassins, but. on the ether hand, has a dread of detectives, which Mra Harrison, aharjaq with him.1 It -was known that there-would P3 a great crowd a.t the stat on in Washin ?ton to meet the party, and, with his usual desire to avoid making a show or himself t Gen. HarriBon had telegraphed to Gen? liritton, of the .Inauguration' ComrcitUo, to have carriegdd wait for the -party at the. . coruoar ot, Maryland aveuus and Ninth street, where there) is a freight' station. No news oi ; this arrahgemen: lenked out, and wine "Washington people bv the thousand packed tiio, station And the streets in tht? neighborhood from 2 o'clock until after the General was safe at hie bp$e, there were not over a huudre J persons at tjie freight station to see tfi party dl iemlwrky 'I'hee Were attracted Iry this' unusual spectacle of ao aaary carriages gathering at) sdci an out-oH-tM-way spot. - Geh. W11!iamsf of tt.e Inauguration
Conrmittee. had- coarse or the airangements,;
and with .biS atd tlio-wfaole VtJrty:waJgo o3, she train skid into the carrjagoB ,iit a few ml4l-: 'cites -' At o'clock the tirett of the ar-
i ii ' i ... i . it .i i
a Ivll to yA-No i V nite.rfr f tuV.i . . , & . 4l pfoV"W: ' . , ,
St ta: 1 Jn .'...:. ..v..., i- ' iy friendat; i hv- -so jojag naa my rome ' Bahlj'YHXo. iv j 1 . rfj . i63 W Gi v 'oViirmL' vou that I cannot but tee! a tense of re-
::ia?'38 di'ovo up Dcio e ne- ii-oiwiot rujo amies to the Arlington. " rhere was a : orowd of twoorihroa hundred people about as tjkneral BrHiou atet ped out Jlrtt, followed by Mrs. Harrison. Young Benjam In Harrison McKee va& then handed out, and i;ue crowd beguti amiirnfur which broke into cl:eers as Genera?. Harriaou himself appeared, JHn paused en the stepping-stone, unci bowed botta ways to the crowds which, therehy aastired; that there a 'no' luistakoehepre.i ceaiu, anl so Uma that when ne. reached th hotel door-the ltewdew 1 oleoi; turned again and bowed. The reatiOf the party arrive: 4 within "few roinatH, and ail w?e ' lioofc. settled in the tino suite or rooina that
liave heen.aet apart as the branch 'Wlwto oue until the regular build ng is available, The Urge parlor on tJu1 first ooba been set apart :a a business office, and. Private Secretary Ht lord vaud B enogapber Tibbitt were1 installed liheraV ' 3s'o oleasanter location, for the Vwk
demial qaarters tnillhave beeii chosetana thb family has all tho privacy they could get, in ft .house of ithetr own. Bergeant IVnamoVe,' whb
much loved, much
ni 1 bv lrieud or foe.
were adauted unanmioirstr--Anrciw '.be bilie-
ii&MBad bjcthe tieuat--.Wi-iej&Tjas pi?Vft4ii4g! for a I'SLttK Use and aUam fog wL:si!o a thi-ti-hicago
outer breakwater- and tor a l.igbaouion tae-elevcn-rooc ' shoal off Point i en ;usu la I-ake Michigan. The last named- bi& wuh jw.?ed ahth nmeudhiohCs and' a coulereuce' as ;ed. Among other fouae bUls passed wer..thft.tiiovflng: Authorldng LaUse View to erct a watr-worke rrih in 1 .nis Mlehfffan : admitti;: : to l'erUter-
4 tlje a eamer aeorge H.ri'artte'tf ol wuihiwug; and T t6divuieaiorLfon of tie- Mouxjs rvauol
amended and passeih tho, bi44 rtt) 'fcowfigftma agivement with vhc lont ttei-to Ute liflifcEe i u Colorado. A -rvflotatfott-va.1 pnased. j? the &iU;ecall lug on the Secretary of tfee J-isteriotUbr information touching the bribery of itw CfcerokeeIndians by cattlexren, andfc jatcopyot We 1pbri. on that auhject. The Hcusa Committee on. Appropriations passed trpon:thj Scian eanartdmenta to the auudry civil appropiiaen bjll. Cbncurrnce ia rctMbmendd :i the .f !Ucw.tn)f ittmn: Making appropriufons for atatuea of Kheridan, Hancock, ad I.oan ; for tUelar bites, and roadwavs oh the Getty abur? battlefield : for lighting Washington Soicd, Watshfeagton Territory; for the expense of the Interna tional Bureau oi Cuauma Tarifi's; and;forav eurvey of the Gulf of Mexico In order t o aelect a site for a deep-water barber. All ctnuA4erial amonhnenta will be iion-connrrfd id. Among the measures passed by tae Se sate Oa the 2th ult. was tha Houso bill to pay &-OT5 to the heira of John H. Newman, late of Mlfcaiesippi, on account of captured cotton. The Senate, by a t ote of 45 to fc, passed ever the Preaidem'a veto the bill to reimburse Win. Ii. Wieeton i-nd Obaa. H. Chariiberlaia (formerly ofi.car of ti e Califprnia land oiUce) for cit-rk hire paidhy them. Senator Hoar offered an amendments to the deficiency bill authorising the resioens to o-'fer a reward of :?&",00 j for the conviction of the Arkansas ballot-box thieves. The Ht-nate-agreed to the House amendment to the bill. granting a pension of fcioo a month to th widow of 3ren. Kitpatrick.: It reduces Ihh rate to 75. The army appropriation bill was passed with anfe;idments Considerable t:m was wasted m filibustering in iho House, after which tlB BUTidr civil bill Was rep4nel. Ths committee recommviKVitiona roiative toi (hje Senate amendmer.ta were agreed tQ. and Messrs. 1 andaU, Forney Kyait were1 appMntei conreiTeea. The Bouse non-concurred in the Senate amendment) .tntfpa. fbili' to open to settlement a part of the feloux. Kofervation in Dakota, aud has- ordered a oon ferenoe. The House then agreed to the conference report on the pension Rppropnacia fctfc and passed tbe deficiency, bill. Am n-hn ants tothe latter measure iFere alopted direcntrtOAttorney General to report to the Fifty-first (Congress the legal status of the" ti per ,atclaims of lllinoie and Indiana and stcih-njfont the aipropriation of J?0,tW for the , beneiit of Col. Lamout. This iiction was taken iaft tho ipe
r Quest Of ' Col. Lamot-.t. The Houso theu-went
into .ouamit tee or tn wnote en ine- mxan ap 1j)roprfation bill, but nade no progress on tiie measure up lo the horrot 'adjohribimtC feEN-AtoR Stkwart, Chatrmain.9f fyp Commjw
ktee' on Mines and Mining; on the 27th ult, nade-
fa rep ort to 'the Snae on tho retolrtfiioU atthot rizing the committee to investigate the suinejtot tho bme ment et foreign cap-tKl In minVrni. the Territoiioa. The amount oi capirai in eate in. mi nea. ia the Terriiorlee by aiins.'ak hearas cauld be ascertaint-oX is. iOwS.W ana) the dlvrojonda paid thereon t,7SROj. ih committee recommends tU.t iha rlte land af be' HO Ciodilled ne to permit nrigu capital to heused in tbe development 4 mines iu tlie. Terri torie. Mr. Piatt. Prem th4 Committee'on Territori jB, reported- two hilla for The" rormation. and admiaaion ot tie tHavtt of JfVs nl twining. : 'JPhe cttoferhCe reports on th(lr4 cultural appropriation bill an w taVkhi iSJty (lowa)bridge bill waa ngreel to. IheJlouaaitaasea the laat of the general appKpnatri.on biJUttthe
I pdiaoi hilli' i Tlfe 4enae 'amvnmrieht1 api!rtti?ri-
V toe army nncr jomncaiion appropri ation blha were agreed to, and a conference vas xirdorexl , on th .naval appropriation bill. lEhe 'A :1ftpS,altev' alter a Idng-debate. tabled Mr. Sfitfrm ah'a mot ipa to agree to the House amendment to the 1411 unamend the interstate commerce act re-
lati-g to Jbe prauaportatipn ef petroteam in
ajriiik ears; On motion of Mr. Gullom the Senate
fnieted on ta disagreement to the two Honae aucwndxaenta, and a furtiier conferenee, -.arai tmXi-ro&. The House J ordtred a conference out ibtj naval bUlraftr voting W iv)nobcut,ri tflioj bemite amendments', and agreed to the, confers ace reporta on the army and fortification bil a.
Tbe Houe paaaed tbe billa for the protection or.
Alahka sailmoa Ksherles and tor
ins at Kalamaaoo
nl aI&o asreed to
brtage bin ana tne onis jar
SiKTiM .itr.tbeloptioa.of a;C0U9erva-
PoKk Mes.i. 4Jfi4J.t .iVaJ, et in leaving- the soil of Incliaua, ' iETJUUT. ' v deep auhEe of inadequacy, but lam sv Gvrrms .s ;1. ' f3: jD.j ; 00 paut vithiniy msHkes! aild rh Hoos ii.l.:.V.J !.. ' i- l.7. ' nil give me your help as citizens J lihiiv -( -f.n . it4:d)i cries of HWe wtU'j in mvetfrts to u
AVfl-EAT Ko. -2 F'oT.
.OJiNrr?? ii."-)iOW;
J.'-lwO .h 3
fc go with -a
re you will
thtTon wiil
cheers and
f-riaHof "WewirJin mv flirts to promote tne
"host intorests of onr people arid the honor of t he
nation Tfe love. 4hara:t Mi-tbana jouior tnts
)a14.ho. U Whn m -rv' corciitU greaiint?." (Cheers 1 , . TOLKIH); i . !' Amnni the orowd' at Jlicl
Sioux reservation in TJakota.
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EASTERN OCCURRENCES. : , Ttie ..fnatliuA exrjredi tram . on? ' tlr
ken cail
t:-vepoUcv in tha taotitment 1 of the raoe
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i.t)l dt 1.03. ; fiori of wor men from tbe Hoosier drill works 1 'fXf 'a the,h.ead of which, fioliowiing the band; waa .iu ' .'Jt),i - Knrnfl lieir c'lmnaitm banner, inscribed,:
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Hooaier iiriU-, irotetion Clbbj1- Aa tbe train
pase i a tout; wip imt ui .no j u iva hacpuiawio.t by tod atroechiny off whistles et-fAb-tortea and the boom of cannon. While the train hal jBd, a profusion of flowera' were -carried Into the car and presented to Mrs. Harrison in the laaroe of the llepublicaua of Kiohmondv 1 tt the way from Kfshmond to Columbus the entiie iparty, from Gen. Harrison to the colored porter Abo accompanies him to the White House, bought ticta. for the trro at tha regular ratfeB of fare,
THE .KECJttWw. i? WIOi
iimw.MMfiaJft)fot: emtAnHimedfr titfof-
AiMgr tU arjui'd are: CondnciorSsM iani Dalef Kiroira; fiottliefa-BeAer, of
0f .ttia.wclrftlfk 4'iife oirtf:J.he- six saflrflg ioisho rf the. JJppj ta- ( . In tlie piVture&cno. Pi.izzi cU-Smnna of!
the groiiftp&fcf iMfrhtiMM iAaiiorghcse,
Ho.is., M,,;.,.,;;i!fl.fc: .7.-5i: ,i4 1 l'lWi'a.vlnjr lor tickets ; 'kA'kjci V;. , :1-J,) . v f. . , ,j5enispnt5hioiKliuraitch.n ' Lm(.Vu....:..-.!. - i - . i.03 ' tfhe first Stop in Ohio was at tJreeit villa, wliich 1 ' . CjNV.l-XVTa. ,IVV : !-.v,j wfce Boaolled ol:) Ail Wre- notber large erWdU UiBJ.t fht. V. : ; : : V. . . ' 1.C01 V0 . iroete.l"the l-'relflpnt-elect., who stepiM?d V tljie. v'jp;Af rrNo. j:ivilij,.'i,'..r;'i;i'.! iffw -reidf lAhaiaatfa mt ilia; strips watf oriah6W Onft-XtCS. Hi ij, i(?r bpe:h-mkinM hradfey Juju;tion w.aa yaN :Hrj A -f-.'..UC,f -SHi'i .'f'B i ren&tpiSi atitfpJttftti iThe dSWt-ethiitjifg1 yWe 4msVo-VjJ"I 4i i bViV-V. U J": ii'it iUii ' Vbout flveiiboX5)M 1 " f fiofi gafael'Sj1 .,r, tirr "KAjts,vs crry- r there, kepUnp-a.ee!itaa iee4ng. iiov. J. B. QWmtiM0--1MU ! roralr und his .wile f ffintial rr i Wfion .vvtr v.lr; A-I i 7 . ti'Snd aifcAHalUS AeneAjWd lfuJfy just. Hf. YhBoAorb.WAiif:!iriir' (5 .feir. ; Mttjng down to uvkw HlFl KUflixaJiidl XrJ8?;vcit!B Kt'rtM-''-vtW4 zx''mii taok to the (leperai SOAr ami bro-"4bc ihe'lat-
riit wiitph h Tifl ward at tbe V tute xiQUSa
t through so many years lleblibiJu rhle, hHi been brought down from Verm-uut by Manager Eemiet vt tha Arlington, lor eVv.ee asdoor-
Keeper at me em-riiiica i u iuo m j i iruu r.Uifcy, , A quarter tf at hour at'ier the Harrison party nrrived at their hotel Mr. Blaine called to blo them. Instead of goim? to the , John son Hjouse, hewent toth- 'hocel office.' Mr.4 Uussbll HarrU aon promptly .nioli h m and-took ltiOa to: ae;n lather, short lv thereafter, Governor Proctor, of Vermont, called. The Governor s njan, aged to Keep hia name 0:T hi6at or the Cabinet tdatea yublicly offered to. Oenerui Hftrriaoy hut there have. bEen a rinmtter of indications rece nt ly that he was to .go in the! CapiiMW'. and in 'the light "of these Jndh ations his call immedUtely fol owitg Mr. B.i.ipe'a ttpppftvedj ti have 86m6 a?gni;cance; , h at 1'aasett, of
atinsri.l'i2,C0)toriay tho tminqle lnawan-ior
the lands ia tie lu.tian' Teivtiryicedea 'tb the' United States waa agreed tgr, inlands, aOvuir& - ii,oy;,ooo a:r-aie - made. j6teurtb ieuiemnfi uuder the homostoti law. Utter amend saeets wese taioptodiUrbJttiiii the cirrmf A Toners' u thorzedtcitreajt wtu,tl CUan.ikee IpaiansfasaU reMnqaUntnent b'f their titfo to the'herokae outrj K't,Ito. tret with thwirairie bttd af fotjfawifeH1 mles and Kickapoo Indians 'qf liJih?a jpor a tfito'Ofi a portion Of 'thoY-'rwirvaa and an-f tlioriztna the- Preaideut to , wstabliab twn'j la idJ
blfices iipoh tbe lands open toittieineujt by thia-. j aob ; OiepsesenxaJlve jOatea &p rted.' 'hafo; tw
naturalization biU with anaeeoiijatJi.; lpueow) tlon'c;reiti Ih 'the Stite' iepartTiiJjt at Vraahhigtoc. a regltiaUea4iMVJ ipr.CiieViBUtrktibiW of Bin peraons hereafter natuTjedi andnakeav uoh regiatration eaeetfctiar ttf thV validity ttt such naturaluat ions. Xoe tort Worth (Icol) ptiblic-buijding hill was passed, M'lth aa arrea meat limiting the co.t td $73,of; alaothe i(ifcr Uca relief of the wi low.ofittl. Vruq y jaay' i c- Til )
BAQLfiy-r-lon yppr tljtiiik tJiattittiF
New York, dropped nx clnnug. uj. afternoon rta: put in a few last words Su behaf of Mr. Piatt, Senator Hoar, t'nlloi i. tfidjCoii,ellHthe Ornate
Committee ofArranajinnents lot the manguratipri. called to ask General Harrison 5t,it would he m ali reapect conv'enle'i't t him o be iniaguratod next Monday. Henat r t'ullom lay
he 1 doen hot think it would be v oer tor
him1 to General
tell wt tXt tGeaioai': Harrison replfadai
Hani don and his faunl. dined at '
p the regulattf
ra.
o'clock., the duiu( r heini:. takqn,f um -t
hotel mbritt Taife'was ho guat" ecQt Mrs
Harrison's t lathe:?, jjie eiriiiw rir; fecO6r-w eeemrrJrbtiy c.iifiVe tor a mun ol venty. rh
th-n
claret
T.:..Ffi Una a nrif'.r.tf fnA f Tl-r V
Clslta-Sht wtouldJ haVo but Vet 4 tare1: things, BateWhata theyT G!r! A crooked.. nose, at homely, athi , arid dull :'Wbs" Miaa fiarrbvs ears ar very pxiety;.V. c.uii u vwjm . r f . iv,": rsiiti luot
1 kT srtrosK, " said" Upon, niepkl y ,to
thjp tlt' feHWi J4jg.j AfajuVibtfklliVtd'i
ral.ffooU;a lit apHmari Mid. ifi Jhlieu.
claret wttn uts a .:mert uuc uw p jt suiy "V"1 ' ' , , I" : xiiaert With Mr. .HeHvltt-waLiil tp Vtfrtkittrtli UiW ai5 itUkbl t!tmW
Harriuon lived th.x e oar.-i aao
ivour troiwct"""
to capture fat es.
iscontl ed . We. j kiJ thi h4keci&iMwd jwill ooledievids3ireiftgfirn -him iink than the ticket for a f ur-triaaniLtl.
