Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 April 1880 — Page 3

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THE COMING CROWN.

THE AMERICAN EMPIRE UNDER HIS!*? ERIAL MAJESTY, ULYSSES!.

Pungent Pen Pictures of the Coming Empire—The Lords and Ladies, Dukes, and Duchesses, Earls, Marshals

Etc., of the New Regime-

THE GORGEOUS IMPERIAL ARMY.

From the Pittsburg Po»t.

One of the cleverest satires of the day is an anonymous pamphlet, pub. lished by Ferguson, Bros. & Co., Philadelphia, giving a prophetic pen picture o{ the coming empire under "His Imperial Majesty, Emperor Ulysses I." It is illustrated with a cut of a crown, and some of its hits at the leading Imperialists are admirable. The chief extracts are taken from the Court Journal, dated Washington, December i, 1882, and from the Imperial Standard, dated Washington, October 1, 1882, to which various telegrams are credited from different sections of the country, telling of the trouble with such Insurgents as Blaine, Nast and others of the progress Imperialism, of the gorgeous and number less Imperial troops, and of the grand public improvements prosecuted under the Empire. The following extract# will be relished by the lovers of polished wit whatever may be their views of Imper ialism:—Editors Post.]

HIS MAJESTY EMI'EROR ULYSSES X. From the Court Journal, Washington, Sep tember 1, 1882.

His Imperial Majesty, the Emperor Ulysses I, accompanied by the Empress the Crown Prince Frederick and a nu merous suite, arrived at the Palace yesterday after a week's visit to the Duke of Pennsylvania at hiB palatial residence, Cameron Hall, Harrisburg. His Imperial Majesty, we are happy to announce i6 in the best of health. The Imperial escort consisted of a battalion of the Guards and two companies of the Household Cavalry.

THE PRINCESS NELLIE.

Her Royal Highness, the Princess Nellie will not return to England. We are in a position to 6tate that the consort of her RoyaJ Highness, Algernon Sartoris, Esq, is to be raised to the peerage under the title of the Earl of Granton. We further understand that the Earl of Granton is to be appointed Governor, with the title of Lord Lieutenant of the Province of Illinois, and that it is the intention of the Imperial Government to settle $200, 000 per annum on his lordship. A Viceregal palace is to be built at Springfield, the Privy Council haying is&ued an order for the razing of the Capitol of the former State of Illinois, and the residence of the Lord-Lieutenant will be erected on the site. LORD SIMON CAMERON, EARL OF SUSQUE

HANNA.

It its with great pleasure that we are enabled to announce the arrival of Lord Simon Cameron, Earl of Susquehanna, at the Palace. The venerable Earl and his son, the noble Duke of Pennsylvania, will have the honor of dining with His Imperial Majesty to-morrow, when the Duke is expected to arrive in town. As we Have previously announced, Lord Simon was, some time ago, appointed by his Imperial Majesty Earl Marshal, the •title remaining in the House of Cameron, according to the law of primogeniture.

Lord and Lady Hamilton Fish have arrived at the Palace. Lord Hamilton will receive final instructions before his departure for England as Imperial Minister to the court of St. James. Lady Fish will not, we understand, accompany the noble Lord, but will Temain during the coming season in attendance on Her Majesty as principal Lady in Waiting.

WASHBURNE, DUKE OF ILLINOIS.

Cards have been issued by the Duke of Illinois for a garden party at Washbur ne House, the splendid residence lately completed by His Grace, and to which Hi6 Grace has given the family name, for the evening of the 12th inst. The noble Duke, whose appointment as Prime Minister by His Imperial Majesty has given such profound satisfaction in court circles, will, we understand, entertain during the coming season with ducal hospitality. Her Grace, the Duchess of Illinois, returned from the country last week. SIR O. E. BABCOCK, PRINCIPAL EqUERRY

Sir O. E. Babcock, whose devotion to the Imperial cause and whose conspicious gallantry at Albany, N. Y., when the Republican army under Fenton was so completely defeated by the Imperial troops have deservedly gained him so many marks of Imperial favor, is now, we are glad to state, quite convalescent. He remains at the Imperial villa, Long Branch, for a few days more, when he ^.will return to the Palace to enter on his Tduties as Principal Equerry in attendance on His Imperial Majesty.

LCRDS AND LADIES VISITING.

Lord and Lady Edwards Pierrepont, Baron* J. Gould and Sir Whitelaw Reid, of New York, who have been on a visit to Lord George M. Robeson, of New Jersey, at Secor Hall, Cape May, arrived in town yesterday for the season. BENNETT AND THE CBOWN PRINCE

FREDERICK.

The magnificent yacht which His Imperial Highness, the Crown Prince Frederick, has been pleased to accept as present from James Gordon Bennett, Esq., of New York, has arrived in the Potomac. She is named the "Ulysses," and is a masterpiece of naval architect ure. THE Dtfl^K AND DUCHESS OF HEW YORK

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are expected to arrive in town for the season on Tuesday next. The ducal residence, Conkling House, is rapidly approaching completion, and promises, in point of architectural beauty, to equal any of the many houses of the nobility erected in the capital since His Imperial Majesty ascended the throne. Invitations will shortly be issued by His Grace for the ball which is to be given when Conkling House is opened, and the event promises to be one of extraordinary magnificence.

BLAINE SENTENCED TO BANISHMENT.

Imperial Standard, Washington, Qct. 3, 1883* An official telegram published elsewhere in this isssue brings intelligence of the trial and conviction by military commission of James G. Blaine, of Maine, and the sentence of banishment passed by the commission will, in all probability, be approved by His Imperial Majesty. We think the commission erred in it6 decision—not as to the guilt, but as to the punishment of the offender. The time has passed for measures of mercy. Jusiice demands something more. It demands stern retribution for such offenses as thi6 man Blaine has commit ted, and the punishment awarded should have been death. Let there be no trifling with traitors! When 20 60called Union leagues were shot in Cincinnati it should have been a warning to rebels that the policy of the Imperial Government was not to regard sensation as childs play. Of what use is banishment if such men as John

Sherman, James G. Blaine and Rutherford B. Hayes can concoct their plots and plans against the safety ©f the Empire on the Canadian side of the border and send their emissaries to spread disloyalty in every part of the country? We are not apologists for the course thus far pursued by the Imperial Government. We have been and are now its advocates. We have, and must continue to have, a strong government, and vacillation or timidity be they in what quarter they may, must neither be condoned nor tolerated. The lessons of the past must not be forgotten.

IMPERIAL GRAPE FOR RIOTERS. Charleston,

S. C., Sept. 30.—Ser­

ious riots have occurred in this city within'the past few days, culminating last evening in an attack upon some of the Imperial troops. Orders were given that the troops .be confined in their quarters, and General Casey telegraphed for instructions to Washington. Orders were received froni the Minister of War after consultation with His Imperial Majesty that the riot be summarily sup pressed, and accordingly General Casey opened on the mob with artillery. Over 70 of the rioters were killed. The city is now quiet.

EXECUTION

OF

THOMAS NAST.

Imperial Telegram to the Standard New York,

Sept 30.—The last of the

eighteen prisoners condemned to death by the Imperial Military commissions which closed its sitting# at Governor's, Island on the 20th, was executed at daybreak this morning. The condemned man. Thomas Nast, who was a caricaturist on Harper's Weekly before that disloyal sheet was suppressed in June last, was accused pf high treason by plotting against the crown and dignity of His imperial Majesty and by circulating a socalled cartoon representing His Imperial Majesty as Nero. The execution was private, but it is understood that the death was painful, the wretched traitor's life no£ being extinct for several minutes.

REVIVING BUSINESS—KEARNEY HANGED. San Francisco,

Cal., Sept. 30—

Rumors are current here that the Imperial Government contemplates the building of one of the largest dockyards in the world at this city, and the special bulletins giving publicity to the statement were surrounded yesterday by crowds of the distressed working population, who gave repeated cheers tor the glad tidings. It is said that over $20,000,000 will be expended for the work. This will do much toward decreasing what little disaffection now exists, if, indeed, it does not eradicate it entirely. Denis Kearney was hanged at daybreak this morning.

IGNATIUS DONNELLY SILENCED. St. Paul,

Minn., Sept. 20.—Ignatiu

Donnelly, of this State, a former member of Congress, issued an inflammatory appeal, a lew days ago, calling on the people "to rally in their might, to raise once more the flag of the Union, and to overthrow the accursed tyrant, who has assumed the scepter." The Imperial authorities immediately sent a strong bodv of troops to secure Donnelly's arrest", but the traitor had fled toward the Red river. [A dispatch received by the minister of war last evening states that Donnelly was captured at Mankato, tried by court-martial and. shot—Ed. Imperial Standard.!

THE EMPIRE LEAGUE HOUSE. Philadelphia,

splendid fentertainment is to be given at the Empire League House—formerly known at the Union League—in honor of His Grace, the Duke of Pennsylvania, who is expected to arrive in this city next week. Sir William S. Stokley, Mayor of the city, is at the head of the commit tee of arrangements, and Lord St. Ledger and Baron Bullion haye each contributed $10,000 to the fund. FETE TO THE DUKE OF PENNSYLVANIA

Pittsburg,

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Pa., Sept. 30.—Sir Rus­

sell Errett, Sir C. L. Magee, and a number of other distinguished gentlemen will leave here next week for Philadelphia, to be present at the fete in honor of the Duke of Pennsylvania. The Im perial foundry at Fort Pitt is now run ning day and night casting heavy ordnance for the artillery arm of the Imperial service. Business in all branches of trade is reviving.

WATTERSON. MARQUIS

of

BOURBON.

Lord Henry Watterson, of Kentucky, who has been on a prolonged official visit through the southern portion of the Empire, where his services in the establishment of the Imperial Government have befcn crowned wtth such signal sucsess, is expected to arrive in town to morrow, and we understand that ia con sideration of his brilliant political achievments, His Imperial Majesty has been graciously pleased to create his lordship Marquis of Bourbon.

BEECHER AN IMPERIAL CHAPLAIN: Rt. Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, bishop of Brooklyn, whose conversion to the

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Methodist Episcopal church was simultaneously with His Imperial Majesty's accession to the throne, arrived at the Palace yesterday. His lordship will enter on his duties as Imperial chaplain without delay, and will preach before the Imperial family at the M. E. cathedral on Sunday next.

THE IMPERIAL ARMY.

Army and Xavy News.

It has been officially decided by the minister of war that the new uniform of the cavalry of the line shall be somewhat similar to those of the German Uhlans. The Imperial Guards will be uniformed after the style of the Royal Life Guards of the British service, and the Household cavalry will retain their present picturesque and distinctive style. It is understood that the strength of the army in time of peace has been decided on after a conference of the principal officers of rank, at which his Imperial Majesty presided. The effective strength of the line, including infantry, cavalry and artillery, as well as the engineers, signal corps, etc., will be 400,000 men.

BARON NATHANIEL M'KAY.

The new iron clads, "Ulysses I.," "Empire," and "Imperial," the work on which has been pushed forward by Baron Nathaniel McKay, superintendent of the Imperial Navy Yard, are now almost completed, and tfie First Lord of the Admiralty, Lord George M. Robeson, of New Jersey, accompanied by numerous suite, will make an official visit to the Yard early next week.

BUTLER LATE IN IMPERIAL ALLEGIANCE.

We are gratified to be in a position to state that General B. F. Butler, of Massachusetts, has at last taken the oath of allegiance to His Imperial Majesty, and we are reliably informed that it is the intention of the Imperial Government to place the gallant General in a position where his conceded abilities will be of service to the Empire. General Butler will arrive at the capital on the 5th inst.

EDUCATIONAL.

Report of the Scboola (or tbe month Ending March 19» 1880

Whole number of pupils enrolled daring the year 8,9*7 Whole number of pupils enrolled this month 8,881 Average]numter of pupils enrolled this month 8,C22 Average daily attendance 2,735. Average daily absence 287. Per cent, of attendance Number of excused absences, in half days 10,077 Number of absences not excused, in half days 1,4*1 Number of pupils not absent.* 1,009 Number of cases of tardiness 880 Number of pupils not tardy 2,986 Number of pupils 1 either tardy nor absent 1,023 Number of new pupils admitted this month Number of pupils readmitted this month Number of pupils withdrawn this month Number of pupils suspended thismonth

TUTT'S

7»625

No. of whit',e males between 18 and 21.. .1,210 females

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Total.! 2,466 No. of white male illiterates between 10 and 21 22 No. of white female illiterates between 10 and 21 9

Total 31 No. of colored males bet. 6 and 21. 115 female* 96

Total .... No. of colored males bet. 15 and 21 females

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No. ofoolored male illiterates female

.211 .19

Total 2 NOiES. The teachers of primary grades report a large iilcrease in their enrollment this week.

Miss May McEwan, teacher in Fourth district, will spend Saturday and Sunday in Staunton.

More time was lost this month in absences than in any ore month before in the history of the schools. This was owing to the general prevalence of measles and other diseases among the younger pupils.

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Number of pupils transferred to other districts 42 Number of oases of 1 Teacher. .26/ gg corporal punishment /Principal 13} Number of visitors recceived this month 867

SCHOOL ENUMERATION.

The annual enumeration of the chil dren of Terre Haute between the ages of 6 and 21 years, made for school purposes, has just been completed. The persons engaged in taking it were Messrs. John Donaldson, James M. Landrura, Ovid Lawrence and E. S. Pettyjohn. The results obtained are as follows: Number of white males between the ages of 6and 21 3,70# Number of white females between the ages of 6 and 21 3,919

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