Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 November 1879 — Page 2

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37'3.'?2? Potter'fl majority,

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STATE 1 OFFICES

*•», ...fc

In the State of New York are ^till Claimed by Botli D'« and It's.

It Will Take the Official -Count to Determine A/hich Party has Secured Them.

The Republican Organs Still Making Wild Estimates on Cornell's ''Apparent" Majority,

latest News Just Off .the Wires, About the Elections Full and Complete.

Old Virginia Looms up Like Five Hundred.

NEW YORK.

THIS MORNIXG'S NEW YORK IAI»BRS.

New York, Nov.

New York, Nov.

8.—The

turns give a major ty of

THE ALHANY TAPERS.

Albany,

N.

Y.,

Nov.

4,866,

Hoskin's apparent majority,

Albany,

and

claims the remainder of the state officers by !cfs majorities than that of Potter. The Express, Republican, estimates Cornell's apparent plurality at

43,633

249.

Nov.

7.—The

Evening

Journal has additional returns on the 6tate ticket, and figures Potter's, Dem., for Lieutenant Governor, majority at

It says tbat returns generally indicate that Carr, Secretary of State Wadsworth, Comptroller Wendell, Treasurer, and Ward, Attorney-General, all Republicans, are considerably ahead, and probably elected by from

5,000

majority.

2,000

to

PENNSYLVANIA.

Philadelphia,

Nov.

7.—Official

re­

turns from all the counties in the state, give Butler, Republican for state treasurer, a majority over all the candidates,of

58.675.

VIRGINIA.'* 'J*

Richmond, Va., Nov.

7.—Indications

are that the Dept payers have a small majority in both houses, but the vote is so close that the official count will be necessary to positively settle the count.

THE JEANNETTE. if*

The Bark Sea Breeze of the Wheeling Fleet's Account of Her.

L.a#t Summer Vessel *ot no Further IVortti Tim

11

ley Cape.

Chicago,

jun

via

San

8.—The

Francisco, Nov.

Bark Sea Breeeze, the first of

the whaling fleet arrived this evening. On the night of September 2nd, when fifty miles south of Herald Island, latitude

70

north, ahe saw a

sail ahead, which was supposed to be a brig. Next morning found

was a steamer. Both vessels were along the edge of it. /Pack ice to the westward and lo.ise ice from the eastward was setting in toward them and to th§ ^orthw^rd. Th^ win^ wa? fresh

from the Southward) Willi «. strong southerlv#current to the Sda. The breeze was fine to that day, but fearing to go farther north,

SAW A STEAMER SUPPOSED TO BE THE

JEANNK1TE.

All that day it seemed to make little progress, but it was near the close of the night, and was made by the pack and pose ice. That night a fog set in, and was thick all the next day (the 4th) until

4

p.

m.,

wh^n it cleared, but the

steamer was not in sight. A pack of ice tending to the northeast from the latitude of Herald Island,, a few days after came up and

WORKED TO THE NORTHWARD IN THE

WAKS

OF THE LOOSE ICE.

Captain Nye of Mt. Wallistan thinks that he saw smoke in an offing, thirty miles from Herald Island. Ice has been moving in Iftrge quantities ail through the summer, and vessels {have got no further north or east than Icy Cape.

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TERRIBLE DISASTER.

Steamer Champion, of New v? York, is Ran Into and

V- Snnk-

Large Number of Lives Lost,

Scenes on the Ship Before she was Lost.

One of the 3Iost Appalling Catastropliy on Record.

The Magnificent Ship was Valued at

$200,000,

ttu

Lewes,

8.—The

Herald,

th ia morning, says: It looks as if Potter and Horatio Seymour, jr., are elected bv a slender majority, but it will probably require the ollicial count to determine which party secured the minor state oflkefi.

Sun's re­

2,162

for Potter.

These figures may be diminished by official returns enough to elect Hosker's, but the Democrats still claim Potter's election, and with seeming good reason. The election of H. Seymour, jr., Democrat, as State Engineer and.j Surve3ror, 6eems to be conceded by both parties. The best that can be said of the other candidates is that the vote is in doubt, with the chances in favor of VVadsworths' election as Compttoller, on the Republican ticket, and Wards' as Attorney General. General Carr'6 friends urge that he is running enough ahead of his ticket to insure his election as Secretary of State. The race between Mackin and Wendell, for Treasurer, is very close, and the result is greatly in doubt.

S.—The

Mrs. Andrews and Miss Nichol, of

Charleston, H. H. Haxtable and wife,

os to

1 THE STEERAGE PASSENGERS

were: C. Patten, P. Patten, J. B. Foster,

M. Broad, Kate Thrackey, Rose Bar^

burg and J. B. Horan. Officers and

crew: Capt. R. W. Lockwood, of Char­

leston John R. Moffett, purser, of Char­

leston R. H. Leonard, mate Chas. Mil­

ler, eecond mate C. O..Stiles, carpenter

Seamen: John M. Thompson, Frank

Richards, Charles Ehler, Frank Jacob-

son, Paul Hahn, John Nelson, James T.

Anderson, Frederick McMann, and

Richard Owens and John Allen,

(both boys), ^hA. F. Potts,

oiler, firemen, Edward Jones, Patrick

Flenn, William Farrell, Frank Pat^t

Mile Savage and Luke Kelley stokers August Winters, Frank Marigan,

WUliam Curten, Luke Kel'"

ander Rose Peter Smalls, stewart!

Charlotte Smalls and Catherine Cross,

stewardesses John Foster, porter An*

drew Middleton, roessman Isaac Ham­

mond, cook 1. John Richard­

son, second

%cook

rardsen, pastry cook Antonio Mis-

haw, pantry man Geo. Holland and

Moses Cook, both waiters Steve

Reeves, engineer C. L. Bunce, first as­

sistant engineer: Casper Foberg, second

assistant engineer.

THE VESSEL IS LADEN WITH A GENERAL

CARGO,

which, it is said, was insured. She was

yalued at about

$200,000.

Del., by their agents here:

morning.

Del.," November S.—The

steamship Champion, from New York

for Charleston, was run into and sunk

yesterday, mouing off the capes. Thir­

ty-two lives are reported lost and twen­

ty.five are said to be saved. The 6hip

Lady Actars, from Breakwater for New

York, came in collision with the steamer

Champion, from New York for Charles­

ton, striking the steamer amidship and

sinking her in five minutes. Twenty-

five persons are leported saved and thir­

ty-two lost. The collision occurred

miles off the capes, at

Areus,

Democratic, estimates Cornell's plurality

4

o'clock yester­

day morning. The ship is badly dam­

aged and is being towed to Philadel­

phia.

HER COMMANDER.

The Champion left this city Thursday.

Capt. Lock wood commanded.

THE PASSENGERS.

New York,

November

&>-.

it

List of the Persons Who Were Lost.

8.—J. L-

Marvin, C. Steffeny, W. W. Clark, Wm

Pecte, Wm. Liska, Joseph Mitchell

No dis­

patches have arrived at the company's

office regarding the disaster up to

noon to-day the company hay? t?l%

t'graphed to Charleston,Phila., and other^

points for news. The following dis­

patch was sent to. Col. Whaley & Son

agents of the steamship at Lewes,

"Please see that those saved have the

beat accommodations the ship affords,

and tell both captain and steward to

take particular care of them. Captain

Lockwood has been in the employment

of the company for about twelve years.

He lived in Charleston, and was an un­

married man. A good many

ME CREW WERE COLORED MEN,

some of them residents of. Charleston. The Champion was a two-masted vessel, brig-rigged and side-wheeler. She was about

1200

about

.240

feet leng. There wen: only a

THE TERRE HAUTE WEEKLY GAZETTE

few callers at the company's office this

.':/3 •.

MAKING INqUIRI&S ABOUT THEIR

'I V"\ fRIENDS.

One visitor inquired for Patrick Cham­

pion, who sailed from this port Thursday

last, two days before her time. The

agents say that it was due to

greatly increased business. R.

H. Lecimrd, »the first officer, resided

in Brooklyn, while Charles Miller, the

second officer, belonged to Charleston,

Captain Lrocrwood had been com­

mand of the Champion for about twelve

years. „•n J*"•r"

FIVE MINUTES WITH THE EXCHANGES. From Saturday's Daily,

f'

Twcntv-two ladies are now taking lectures at

Oxford.--j"Tev

York Tribune

The elections are over and the price of wheat is steadilv declining.—f People's Friend

4

Mr. Kelly seems to have cut off his he^d to spite his nose.—(New York Wcrld.

A Mechanic's Aid Society is to be created in Cincinnati.—[Philadelphia Public Ledger. 4

1

Theo. Thomas wiil give a series oi concerts in Boston this season.—[Indianapolis Herald.

How would Hendricks and Potter or McDonald and Potter do for

1SS0?—[Fort

Wayne Sentinel. •$#£?*,$ T^he total receipts ot gold fro,11 Europe since August 1st amount to

[Indianapolis Sentiel.

25

$49,159,275.

Mrs. Thomas Wilson left last evening on a visit to Irian Is in Terre Haute. [Richmond Palladium.

Emma Abbotc doesn't speak a word, even to her husband, on days she is to sing.—[Indianapolis Herald.

Garfield wiil have little difficulty in filling Thurman's shoes, but how about filling his hat?—[New York World.

Mr. James Gordon Bennett will sail for Europe in the Britannic on Saturday morning next.—[New York World.

East Tennessee is shipping timber logs in large quantities to Germany, via Pensacola.—[Philadelphia Public Ledger.

The Governor has accepted the resignation of Theo. Pfafflin,second lieutenant Indianapolis Rifles.—[Indiananolis Jour-

Hfll I"*!

4

naK

Where »s President-unelect Hayes' congratulatory telegram to Governorelect Cornell is Cornell ashamed of it '—[New York World.

The editor of the Cincinnati Enquirer politely declines to ride in a balloon "until Like Michigan i9 roofed over.' —[New York World.

The Vandalia road at the present time is doing tie heaviest coal traffic ever known in the historv of the road. —[Indianapolis Journal.

Fur borderings will be'much worn this winter, especially on the cloth suits that necessarily have little other trimmings. —[Philadelphia Public Ledger,

The house in which Garibaldi was born at Nice, is about to be pulled down to allow of the construction of a porj. [Philadelphia Public Ledger,'

The London Provincial and Colonial Press News, prescribes a plentiful use ot laudanum as a cure for sore fingers—the p[ague of compositors.—[Chicago Speci-

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Alex

Daniel Gi-

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U- 4 Ti- J.

Prairie doga are sold by peddlers in McKinney, Texas, to be used as ratters. It is claimed that they are equal to ferrets fjr catching rats and mice.—[Indianapolis Herald,

4

Filhing is a very simple art in itseif. A pole, a line, a hook, a bit of bait, and you can fish all day. Catching fish, however, is an entirely different science. [New York World.

GoodnessJ gracious! The News calls the chairman of the state Republican committee i"a hanger-on" and a "smart Aleck." ^Treason! I say 'tis treason!" [Indianapolis Sentinel.

Hon. Wm. Mack, of Terre Haute, is the man who ought to represent that district in Congtess. He has the brains.

I Indianapolis Democrat. You bet he has, and don't you forget it.

(i

i'

Every Democrat we meet says, "I will take the Democrat."—[Indianapolis Democrat.

The Democrat will, in the near, future be one of the leading Democratic papers of this country,

The latest rumor is that Vanderbilt is selling out his stock in all his road6, and that when disposed of he will retire from the railroad business. This rumor, like dozens of others, has been started, doubt* less, to affect the stock market.—[Indian^ apolis Journal,

The best head liner in the United States, with the exception of Charley Dennett, of the Ctiicago Times, Smith, of the Cincinnati Enquirer. His account of Joa Hooker's death was headed "Above the Clouds."—[Indianapolis Herald.

Senator Chandler recently said to Mr. Vernon, a Detroit friend that he had a constitution to sustain life for a hundred years, but that he expected to die within three years from the bullet of an assassin. King Alcohol fired the shot.—[New Albany Ledger-Standard.

Sig. Fiorelli, in charge of the excavations of Pompeii, estimates that it will require

70

tons burden and

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All of Joe Hooker's fighting is now above the clouds.—[Chicago Times.

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