The Syracuse Register, Volume 5, Number 12, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 25 January 1894 — Page 2

Syracuse Register. — t ~~ SYBV OE. . : INDIANA. who write letters complain thjit the new postage stamp* don't sO.-k much better than New Year reso tttions. ’ ’ * , .'■• .Ivies Simon thinks th- surest recipe ’ for attain:nir a Irriie ohl age tsrfjntelhs trial work.”* This will greatly comfort some of us. •■!*.. Pianos are now manufactured at tl.e rate of three hundred a-day. The rapid increase in thv population of tlie insane lixyhitus is a eri'Hinted for ’ Mrs Jam's Biio’t x I’.h it i: apparent- ' ■* ■ aitbgether mltni'reMrs. i-k---rtr' AVild&’s ..'styT... of ,dre>s. for. 'she likeui* per .to an* animated lampsba.|e. AVh often hear people: say o's t. "t .1 • ■•k.'-bn’. if itiy ■ ' ,* . i./< . .nv< r*;itri:f in-dine ■ tr.i..- iljiary creature. w< nderfrilly l:.„ ;■. '■ . ■' ') ' ’ f. ndolg t»> rviii'ice th.’ l.ar.'ii.r Muse’ • ' cost riel to the belief tliat,nil tire,'while. ‘ —si' i:> prilig a vaetniin.’a!* labimrs to have jt trilvd With's»weeteifed 'ivathcr soaj««fd in .sugar w ater j 11 !I a’. is... ■(■*<,i' ,-t : -,v etiimedy w ith ■. juune success-rind' tragedy with a 1.-a rrett. i’s’.’iji ■ fr.-tri .• the l::t. t.-r. M B f ... t iirtis ,s going to. ’o’.’.e dpwn to.'busi-| I -ss in Texas Ee wi-rl run a.hotel*, ur.-mm ■ >tx-ra is. .'i.sc Enn *i:n I'i Mun. once a, noted <;van-A'-'.'.st. at;'! au'r of thehxmn "i here's a I t In f r itri-th. r> . . . recenuv. in the i ..ff.-y< x; e Kall jail.-sw here he had 'npp ied f » ■ <;g:r*.*kis ri ■ thump ■'l tx x- a ■ it to: engage < x tensirely ■ Itl ’ -.- ei:if:ivat ■ >.:> of tolu.eco. Ksp. il- .■ |:.. ,• * . ‘ti : i; x - .v, r f- lir years hare s':, .-tn ’. it the - l ;,|.’l .-.i’liate air I t • I'.. ’, a r ■ to the i.-ro Wt h Mi m; a: I < ■ •..: at. •* t .it tlaud an the I -fat-r ••• OFlh ?' ■■.■"’.■ <■'•■ •: • . if. ■ . ■ ■/:''■ ■■ <l. t. e hoitses. t 4.’‘>h.>.iM*ijH«i;' the furniture, i t .5 ' i.ooi.isk', the’raiYroa.is. • fto.t’ t - •f .c sh ppiinr. f.Ai '.n trie '.- tai wraith pet tni.a- -an:. f’.O'.M. Pi.f r <i stxMt:\ s in to’ 1 . rum, j'. ais f..r a'setvntitic'du.iv of children:II e i ■’ '. t .1e •- t ie’ -lie ,|d s I lid.-s 4 years, pi ''. -ri. s.s.-unde? . .. i.uid.do.’v; up t-.,. full nuobilitv, «phr i : is. Ihr 'profess r neglects to mens t; s , : spaa'..oph<rf’ics'. s!,:ngh’ology; t rn'l ' and tieiip] 1 >gy ,\x..;i!»u secret ,M»clety has beenad.ted .to (he long- last of those ergany rat :.s alnradv m ex stence. It is in. the supnene Tribe ,of Hen ii . aite:-fl..- fam.•■.■.' rcii.'/.'us n ve.l writti'U'l..-. twu Lew \\ ullitce. whicti has .: .•••■; s ; di a « ah- interest in tlii., r.- ..s literary world. 'lhesor v • s a jmlrc-y l*-m voletit otic. A\ ca't.Ju ya]>er says. "A young 4> an in < art »r<’. Me . t>«ik hi* girl f. r a h < „-..ride I she'fcli out and be drove a :m < I • f..| e noticing it “ \Vcll, they <. i, t s'.e .de that way out in this i.e. gos tt. ■ wis.-ls 1 iie yousttg men u't i.iiw with .ne hand, and some". :m s' the girl drit i-s and leaves both arms of lar i’s rt se to jrcaent accidents. ’Tit' I 'trite i >tat. s court at Jackson, ‘l. nil . ! :i I the ti ’tor.ops Rev I red' • «ri k l|. ward gmity'o'n tweiitv-tw i' <■ .ruts of • indictment against him f- • .• i. of ti.e' l nit.-j:>tat<*» postal laws. 4ne • rm.a ‘was c..tnniiftcd in. i t ;i v th ios l gus Eur..p.’rin 11.. m i>„’cn ’. bi w och he defrauded American citizens out of manv thouUli. es d ■ ■ s 1 .1 Lx. the K sser, who has is. n iufistc..- ’ ..tr- .’s f various citie*, bps. jus',.h« s I’taiilc.i by the c airt of up- - hi rd am. II- an w 1..." th i,’. 'os a strange .ain the ■st vit . mtlict t» axi fT-eus'i-. as it is the 1.. t ..n- of a k ~riu n »r» f sympathy ' T h- sc grave sind- serious Hollandcra do i a. .: f-.intiy comd jsions Win n they uu- . dvrtake to discuss light matters . ■ ■■ l>tt>N" r know it was Joaded" ha* !’• »,. an e x iisc for ih'uuniera' e In. iuiv es y.f-ti.e t.uteri’, .onai class and < Were delii'vrate tntrrders 'if-thy truth were know n : hen it- become* the general pru tice of. the c«iutt* of this . yo.putrv to dak* the “*iiidn't*kn«>n'-it-' xv'a'-.o.vl’si ' idiot yr-ith. -felons of mur- • viyrous intent aqd punisir him accord ingty, ft*wer ’lives will be sacrificed to that sort of humor A mono the novelties of the midwinter J f-Ar at san Frahel»6o w ill be a miners' . ’ camri of. a w ild animal' and sen ion exhibit, a big wheel. like the 14 « 1 . : r.s w heel, a gold mine into which v;s ’i is, can di sceud. anti even aI’aciHc ixrkdiuritcr," a llLanaka Trwta Liliuekalani'*'' m g. tj, who, with. male arid female voiri'amom w ill make{/daily ’ dives .fate a lake within: the 1 Hawaiian' imdbsure, and perform various Kanaka * ■' aquatic aporta But the exhibit* of the wealth of the mine*, the field* and orchards of the state will be the gieat exhibits ' . a ' Til is Chinese have no governmental I* sllai system, and letters are. trail* spo[i.ted by means of so-called •‘letter* sho |These are some what like oti.r exh-vs* business. as.packages are also seal, and both letters and packages are in>; red and registered and charges are in : iropx.rtiou to the distance to be Carrie, i. There are said to be nearly two hulri-red of these letter-shops in Shang-haij-alone, which send out employes to w >yk up. custom.. Foreign letters are. conveyed from China to other countries by I the postal system of the latter, ©on- - .sui>. being considered as postmasters for their own countries. Tmi journeys of the emperor of tier* nmjny coat him a great deal of money. Av fording to an article recently pub-,,.; lit. led in a German paper, over SJO.OOJ marks, or S 00,000. were spent on the trip; to Italy and Austria undertaken *■'. ci after he ascended the throne A he ivy trunk, in charge of a privy conneilior on that occasion,, contained 80 diamond rings, 150 decorations, many of them jeweled; 50 scarfpins, 80 necklaces, with diamond pendaata; 6 hand- ■ so ne sabers. 3 large potographsof the emperor and his family, framed in gold; So gold watches and 100 gold cigartielders, with diamond ornaments.

Epitome of the Week. -INTERESTING NEWSiCOMPILATION. ' FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. f. K*-xul<»r Session. MJnhav. Jan 15.—- By a vote of 30 b>.24; the senate rejected the nomination'of William B. Hornblower, of New Y’ork; to .''be an associate justice of the | L'hi ted States supreme-court to till the - vacancy caused by tlie deat h of >amuel BlaU’hford. In the house the conshl'/eration of the. tariff bill under the fjvei minute rule was begun and the debate' concluded with a tilt b’tween Mr. Cocknin and Air. * ' IT eshay, Hi. —lri the senate to-day The federal electiopj'Lili and the tariff measure wTFe diiciissed. In the house Several amendments to the. tariff bill wetje offered and adbbt . lynd others w ere introduced but not' acted; upon. . . ' W' i>n i -t'.x v. Jan 1” Aft r sion <>f civil ’service reform until, the : elose of the morning .hour the senate rcsiiuusf as ‘‘the untirriShed .busiiles.s'T the house bill to repeal, K-derai election laws,arid the dcbate..continned | ' until-tliv.’cliose. <-f-..tht’ legislatif?’ dayIn the house Mr.'Jsoti's• amenil’nient -to the tariff -bill fixing- the dit • which free vyl-H.d shou'Ui g.i into effect as August 1 was defeated, and tl;«- *::'>• stilute inaking'it go into effect iuiniedialely on the passage.of t.hv bnl was adopted The rest of the day was s;x<-nt , diM’ussing the ©/"'Mr. Brir- . row s to. Swbktit.u-te the print, wool schedule for that proposed by the \1 ii-. t son. bill. ■ .... | • Thvksiiav. Jan. is.-elii. the senate : Senators I’effer and .Allen : p . i lists' and Senator* Morgan and Daniel (democrats’ condemned thelund policy of the administration. ' The.announcement was inade of the resignation of Senator Walthall, of Mis* sxippi A!journed to the .2 !. Almost -the day in the house was spent in the continuation of the ileoate on Mr Butrow's amendment t*> re*t. .re ’.lie exist- - ing unties on w.h.l. with the resui: of. its.vlefrat by a strict, par y vote. 1 in>t in session l t-sdav. In.the I: , y.-.’ th- - -was : occupied in (Itscussing tii.’- ; • tariff bill.an'd the proposed riiiie: : merit ■ to put ' steel.rails w-n the fr'ee, J.st Was lost by a vote ' Mto Tl». -j C, FROM WASHINGTON. S: < ill .1 ,u':v t. akiSi.l'. in a to . the ehairmah «>f the tiriarice coriini it'tee ■’ of the. seriate jxiint ing out the rvltiyc-i state “f the treasury urges-imnjbd .'■•• .< ti -n in order t hat govern mi nt ob'.igatio:.s iiiay -be met. He says -tb'c re-, iceip’s from July T to January .12’ were ;. fl’ri.'-* . -I. and the exp. 'ri.c'-ir- - were <2*, show ing a <ic!i. i-iicy of »43,MS.(H| A,' (limi t I vr. w.as i.-stpul . by. -re•ary " ( artisle jtivitmg yx *a s ‘ : F ■ 000 A pet - cen t. bond*. redecmabli£-te coin at th* pleasure of the g< vernmifl •. 'after ten years from the date 'of. issue. , ■'l htun •■ !!• H‘t the ‘ ' ' ' national bank i)i T/.’ ‘-irytilation. which; reached f.o.*.T. I ’.' 1 dtirmg the m>-:iey.' stringency, has declined to f'.'tH.Aop.-’ > ’, ! In the I’nited state* there were 17 •? business -'-'failure* in j the -seven- * ended'on the It*th. against 454 th.--w. previous and- 390' in .the corresponding .1 time m 's.i.t. ' j.N It e.-st the. govyrnment F. sH‘> to pay the bounty bri sugar. ■ ? J Ar the leading < '.earwig hens’s in the Lniteci Sui tes th<-> exchanges during the | week I’lnled on the ’lrith' previous xveek The . decrease.* com* pare-i with the c irrcsponding week ip isy i, was THE EAST. In New York < :’.y ,se« kers for destiiute persons found Cktrierlne Patton, a colored woman,aged b's, and her two daught.i’rs,' aged 74 afjd “0 r< *;».-<*iw’y. I OU the verge of starvation.'';,.''; -.' .1 lx the vicinity'of Afercer. Pa. , t hou- ! sand* of coal mini’rs-jfruek bi caeSe of a 13 per cent, teductiou in their ayages. I A w.mx train went through .a tre*t!e near'Fairview,- N:" Jil and one man Was ! nearly thirty injured. , .1, FoR the mysrd.er'. jof Emanuel Ab.. nn ; mjarlv • a year ago Henry He:*'. Waal; ; haiigvd at;Ge’.ty>bu!rg. <Piy '■.' t In 1593 there wiere 1.<.7.*, fires in Philadelphia, the fosdes incurred- being f.’ : . . ; . ■ ; * The master workman of the Knights '■’bf Labor will ask. a|ii ..injunetibn to restrain the cohtemplated Iteuel pi - bonds liv Secretary Carlisle. ' t*n acc.nirit of popr health Judge-C P Th :nps. ;p ag-sl C7 years, committed. suicide at Gloucester, Mass In 1*74 hew as chosCn' congressman from the Giaucestcr district. The people's party in convention at ; Harrisburg. Pa., nbm'tnated Victor A j of Dahvlllei for congressman at J large. . . T Ex-Gov. Wn.i.txx; Gaston died, in Itoslon, aged 73 years,' WEST AND SOUTH. Foffm asi i k Li nneh; of Stone’s Cors ners Ind.-, tiring: of office put the stamps etc., in a punch and took it to Richmond. Tire- cigarette dealers of Empbria, Kam. must -pay a-license of LMW and are prohibited under! penalty from selling To miriors The cashier of the First national bank of Lead City, S. 11, Alex. Ross was fohnd to be a defaulter to, the amount of 827,sria Fire destroyed the courthouse at HarUand. Kan. had nearly all the , Kearney county records were lost. - A mob at Valley Park. Mu, lynched John Buchner, a negro, who had been recently released from the state penitentiary, for assaulting two women. Near St Joseph, Ma, five masked men held up a train and escaped after looting the express car. ? Br a majority of 8 in a vote of 338 Mrs.' Anna Austin was elected maybrof Pleasanton, Kan. ’ A mktkob hung over Chesapeake bay. .brilliantly illuminating the steamers in Baltimore hprbor and down the : bay- .' J . ■■ i lx a runaway at Crawfordsville, Ind., i Marion Dunbar, a dealer in fast stock. \ was thrown from a sulky and killed. At New Riker. Is. Vm. Thomas Delmo and wife and Joseph Rogers were , crossing the rrver ip a small boat, When. , they were carried over the falls and all were drowned. Tire death of Ex-Congressman Forney occurred at hit hp he in Jacksonville, Ala. * lx Chicago farfners and dairymen from half the states in the union met ; and organised the National Dairy union, the object being to fight against bogus dairy pi oducts. C. W. Horn of Wellington. O. was elected president, I The i president nominated W I. Bu* , chsnan. of lowa,. at minister lo the < Argentine Republic. 1

’ In joint convention of both houses of the legislature John IL Gear was for* maHy declared elected I’nited States f senator for" lowa ' I , I A boy at Muncie, Ind., while,drinking water from a brook swallowed an insect. Which devoured his heart, causing death. At Centralia, 111, three men who ; robbed a train pleaded were -I’nti’iiceil to twenty years’ imprisonment. , J Owing to theX-’resident’s delay in I::.iking appuintnA nt” Chairman Cutchcoil. <>f the Mi.unesota state central committee. Has-resigned. , Il.vi 1. attempted at rrineeto:i.’ \V. \’ato arrest the Mplleu lirotb.er-. and ’ the sheriff and both TL-sper-■: ad '.•* xvere kiTled. - ' ’ * . ! The two recent train robberies in MGsouri were said' to have netted the , bandits f JO-t.'.’tid; < ' - ', Chakcis toj r , and Milton B ad, bruthcre*in-law, ftiught a-4uel at builtvan, C... ; * the result of longistahding I fan-.. y tf.ub'.i.*, and l> th vvere fariilly *’. -i* ' ',' . - ' ; I MixtsTr-ii T itt.KSToN, of Hawaii. ‘ rootq to tyashington'was in- . : tervG'.vril at . Omaha,' arid said tl at J tlierc w.ijno p. i-i-Gnit y of-Tne quc’-n 1 ’ G ' ‘ .. ■■ . I •In Monroe county. Ark . fifty negi .have arrangi-d with the Amer- j it of .Washing- | t ■•.. I’. > . f >r tranG Trt.it'.-.>n to'Liberia. * 'Tni '.> it’i of t il. JfOliu L. Branch, at i tlie first gun of the I < v:-l iv.ar aas tired at Fort Sumter, lie- i cum 1 at I'riioa Spr/u-s, Ala /After a fair trial cbfapulsory edrica- I ig; ' .if:. : .. . t of the H ird of eilu. atioii. : In xv<sl n in Chicago the National | i arn.> Is’ A I .’.pi'C’’ oi J. Ster- . ling M -rt >n. the secretary of agrieul- • tv.re. and called up n linn to resign.' • Feit stea'.iag two ci rars Thomas Ben-- i left lore.! own-* sentenced at Mascoe.tah, 111.. t.> six years in prison. Fob a j_> ••• fries i>. of Irvey Harp, of ! I Malvern. Ark.; pltiWd . powder in a cigarette arid gave it to him, and in ’.’.ic expl *:ori ’.'.i..: f. .i iwe I both of Harp’s e; .' * «ere put out.- j . , 1 • : '.-.T|tK first Whitei xvoman in Porter, :t cei:;i’ , . f:. . Ml’s. ' Na' . a Adri.::toJ, . ■' oicJl in Vai; . ill*.', aged ’years. ..j Lnr.f.. •. ;:;g execuV-Jiis w ere yr*~ : ; K:n *: La-ore at Joliet. 111., f ;■ the n ; ■.'••t; of Nellie Byron; ,K>hii H r v at Welch. W \ a.. for killing ar i.-io./a-. emp ;\\ ;l* Howard at L-.-b- . an >n.. Mo, for the murder of Thouias McMichael, prid Ailbertj-F« |tomberger C.o.V , N . D'.' f r the murder es six .;‘S of the Kreider family.. Vt 1 ■•.•.liaH.'.i'oi'is' the Indiana Assn•eia.t«'d ITem, was organized as a branch of the A- ■ > i ite'd Fress. *;' K ■ -: The Louisville e;': council hss? anx>- m<Nti. e t • yens, • :<4 to the >n. p rt-n if l7ewist«?n, HL • ' 1 Axion lynched anegro named Wil4jams, suspei ted- of, robbing a eoritcrib, | in West Feliciana perish. La, • . • FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. In I’.i 1 < >!. C.'Kiliet: -nee a prominent b. man, aiid'hi* wife arid daughter, took .their own lives because of j j iverty.’ . j i • In a ra‘ r. a I wreck in the province ' ~ ...■■«■ .... < : M:.'a'i:.'-:*. tu- 1. sixteen persons ! were killed and nine injured. ' • \ ; ral. .Fints occupied by miners , tierir L-e ii ‘ii, >l“xieo. w.-re tired l-y’in: < tries a- I eleven ;r.-n.. women and ■ '.children were burned to dejjth and ten o>theW 'A“T<» burtit’d so badly that they Would die / By an earthquake iu China Wtri miles , ,Us territory were devastated and 200 ’■'■" - ' - ' ' ■."The-,.ir. -urgent Brazilian.' warships I tiil ir-d the hatterie* at Niehtheniy 'killed fifty 'of the government / * IT’ ll.iwa.'an .government has in k : -s a ri'li'.'.'.'.ioiipatterniHlafter that of the I’nitpd States. >• ■ j In Cliina two B*yeSr*o!<l boys, bound -I ’ _’t ti;-’: by a ligament as were the > ine twins were living exhibited at i.lL’hg Cow. Cot xcii.oß XVilemax’s cbffin lid was ■ • .-v. d : :■< . n* to in ferment-at Bur- ’ England, and he Was ; f- <:’id’t ‘ -t.e a’i"W ■■ , . Later news. ,i A' 111 : ip -<* -a.nof the lilted' St At..« ■ .ri th- .7.1. in’the house ' I ill-jvus'discussed, and sues- ‘ -age- were ii.a-eivx-'i from the president 7 ' H-j-.:-'- I-;, and transmitting the kxte&C , c. .. iV-js’indencc from Hawaii, GKKA't Britain is how talking of the -' pea?. f.iCdi-armament of all Europt; in- ; 1 stea l of ar. 1 t.'firil governor of Colorado, was lonud dead i;p bed- at Ik-nver, die was ,ap*.-. p.-iuted g> v rnor. by I‘resid. nt Lincoln, March 2*. l*sil. * .’ \ I r was rumored .that' the young kiug' of S» rviT ha i been murdered. - « A swept over Oak Cliff S * lib and east of D.r:’as.Tex.. lie- j <' ..ertyti'.the’Xfeßtofil’-.. 1 ,- uW and iul.'ug a l->y. ■ I Mot; ; than 3,1 W articles lost at the world's''fair are still in the service i ..ng at Jacks-m park. 1 ■ j Tits mayor of t incinnati was author* Led to expend fIIKCWW from the ei.-:i* Lngeut fund fori the behefit of the’uu* j- :... we.l. . - 1 .’ I Tm. funds of the World’s Columbian exi’o-ition were dwindling at the rate j ■<>f nearly 84«k»,0«T> a-month.' Ti® International Emigration s«.>cie- K tv ’.x..s incorporated at Birmingham, 1 A.■ tiiy object' being,Ao scad ncgriies j rs cii th-, sou’.hern states to’Africa. :■ j M ri-/ J, I t ! MMEH. living near Paw- : rri.xa, <>. T., drxiwr.ed her two children r ■n ■ k 7 iierself. '■, I l>i : ing heavy gale , in the bay at I • -a. T-pain, many fishing boats were r 1 •. and t veaty-tive fishermen werek drowned. ' -* j ,U I.ti’sv h.l rz. a Waco (Texl> mer* 1 efiatit, was murxiere’.i by robbers and I hts wife fatally injured. ; AVn.i.txM Roheckek and bis wife and j Henry- iLis-cll were killed and three •' ot er* were Lust" in a grade crossing i. accident at Findlay,-O.>, | .Unxux Henry v Stkc.ner within I three days married one St. Louis wid- 1 ow. proiniswi to we»l two others and swindled all; three. ’ j . Th;; terminal and operating rooms of the Louisville (Ky.) Telephone com* pauy were destroyed* by fire, the ’css ■l being ♦lhfc.ooo. W, I M. ’tl.' iiAMßrik ycoiored). Who criminally assaulted the little daughter of iSc.lforx! France, of Central Jellico I , Mines. Ky-> was lynched. .. I Bev. T. Dk Wrrr Talmage, of Brooklyn, announced to his congregation that he would resign on the twen- , ty fifth aunivgrsary__of his pastorate; , which occurs in the ftpring. ’

' HAWAII AGAIN. Willis and Dole Engage in Spicy Correspondence. bnbatauce of Their Fetters. Which Hava Been Transmitted in Full' to the American Congress by Pres!- . dent Cleveland. /WILLIS TO GRESHAM. Washington, Jan. S3.' President Cleveland, in a brief note of transmithas submitted to -congress the latest correspondence relating to Hawaii :. . The most important part of the correspondence consiated/of a long letter Yrou Minister Willis to Secretary Gresham, containing of correspondence betw-en President Dole and himself. The letter. No. 20 1 -j, to. Secretary’ Gresham, says: I "On Wednesday, ’hi u’.iinw. at 12 a. m. , the sieatushipOceanic arrived with newspapers ; containing the prcsidentis special in full, together kith thp instructions to Mr Blount and myself The message. Was reproduced in thy at- ■ ternoon papers wMh conspicuous headlines. At 4 p tn. ot the same cay I received the Tour; page, closely-written letters which I inclose, ’.from’ Minister LXj'.e. mints .er of .foreign affairs, a*..lug to le informed, without the least ~delay, whether 1 id , inkstructious'f to . enforof. jrour policy with j the use- 0! arms in arijr event The ihforma J ti< r. des.red.’.a','.hough fully embodied tn tho [presidents message, might have been askeii . for. and, except for the remarkable »ta.te.m.enu» n .!• in: the letter, would bayt l ee# promptly a:.d so'isfactorily given in. a few words, . ■ - j -v.'v.,.r'ri a' the charge* so sdrprlainjly f and unjustly made could, not be sustained, an : answer herewith was ori.the followirig Tuursj day) morning sent to President Dole asking ■I that they be- more direct and apecittri.* t’n Friday rmwnlng the ultimiX I retelveil another R”.ter from Mr I>cie, 1 which he says: The’ap» > message df the; I president has'rendered any . further <<>r'resfx>nI denee on the subject of my letter of ITecedber . .* - , .- the message satisfaciortjji I answers the question! But.' he added. '»f wiu :• - re eat'.on.s rojuesteX I w-H j be real 1. tc I .r;. :- i &em.' ‘■At 3 p. m. of that day.'January 1. I received the letter from Hom li. S BHole hcjxw.'ti : tncicsid.jn k uivJ. hi} state*: ’lt was not-my | liitentior. t- wish itA'v any of my letters,’ This, of' cotirse,,.' left every Charge and/ I atatcmi u' :t; ' Lail 'fore-; as‘; <f : that date !i<-.o'v,:c th:|t ttfe-e chayg’s, whether * ; pri... n-t, ’ reflecri-.t . very y:.. *'.iy ui* :i th. pri's .lent » ho* •nt I was. > ' i I-. , ' ' ' . * •■ a-'.-' th.it the desire.! speii'icatf ns be fu'rtiisbed at 'l.e : earliest cpEvem- ui - '. t'p to this date. January , . t> >::: receive Ljand. ri • tntiiaa- ■' trim vLwhen it rnalnib.. expected • •’Tins lie-lay answer.r.g is a great surprise a ' '. i . pared U si w that t-.er;. -G ; '.>k'n "y re; r a uta’.ivi *of our governt’..la* teen in the direction of peace and good, order." ■' In. president . Ilvke s letter to Mr. Wrills, . dale I De*'>;i.ber '.7 he calls the of. the latter,to the “datg -rotis crltibal condition i t 'tl: ■ ci tnm'unity arising. 1 must respectful':V| submit, out of the attitude which you have aS'i:"..’ : ah! the iar.,:■ wh.ch you /law used .:. p'.;"ic . at.d in communications to Ibis gvxeruraeni and, a's-j out of the pubid -letter : the'Secretary of state'of the United trta'es arid the ‘-pre*- e".t> m **ace on ' the sutject of restoration of thfr monarchy He continue.*:. L' • ■ At the'tune of your arrival 'n this country, ' the forces at’hislgdvernmeu’. were organize 1 I arid were art:;/'.'• sLtflcteu' lo suppress any in- | tergal - ■itsi>fde’\J ; After' yptr l arrival y', u m.: le <\* regal'l:ng yoi.r pof] :cy. '.'l. . a:;d fur 1 eral weeks yo.u failß to dritlose your inten- < tions, and have only mrtia'.ly lone so up ■ 1 present momenta leafing tni* gevor’emer.t to ! infer wbat they pay hrillmattly bp -TK-u the ' sage, it: wh’cbjk it ha* been de-;lareil . j/ln , .dwiinaftS :augua e ' that ■ the deposed q’ueen ought to be. restored to I ..throne by the goyefnßHMof tte United Slates I'Your lar-guagr- expressed :n irff iic, declared that you intended tc pt-rtorm some act when :'t .e psoper ■ time arrived; wr.hCut .ki*c,icfo;ng i what t:.;i: act wpuld file.. • I':..Jet these c/reumimuce.' .there. anA; a’ .. "enerhl of disqu >-. T!.u,.tura. 'ufee-’nee tram your attitude. i.Uaitrage -nad. : retesAl, to disclose, your pur;- /-<>. and " from Mr Gr-sham's* : k tier and the president's ti-/*- ige a .r*. « aud is, that /, >u - is-rce. in toaliitaining your pol’cy. The fact ia w ell I nown, as you adm’tti d in your com-, , t.i*;u cation of December 9. '■ ii-it. . w,!th. ”■ ’. the. ' . ' ks’ce of this ‘ 7 .-:::■• . . I have, b' id ~• gotiatl-ns witb the A rponed queen. | for the purpose, of t >t rthro’-i at this J*.vernment , . • P I>'k dec'Ure- that, t; c».’.* u'iet c’ >,f V. il at t.;:* n *pe< • th- enem.es vs th- goys rhmeut have Ik’Curife embbldenedri and tliat thr-a’is <'-..** *:rijt.o 1 ■ f ’.Le.itfflc* ■* lof tl.e • ri.-.eu.: have been mid ’. He li.i \ an 1 ; •■■;', * s’oi\r:,c.<-n’.' say.s -ident [be. 1 ' ‘%s n'ftieta::’,.ti—‘j’l.eve ti at this eor.uitivn of : . assn r* ■.•/,■ cvi'ite:-.r ’ xptefed bj yougS< for i i ,’.■•• ;.'r *; :i : the L ruled Males ~t~ . lai. ;i.< rvf.. : , to inform me with. - ■ . , . : ■ ' ; , '' ' ' 1 The remait-derof tke eorresp. dence consists commuuleajions between Miunter v. :.;.*arid ‘F.i.sident I’l-l arising out of- i.’.e statements ■ mad- the .att-r s. li-.t’. r as given ai<-. c r date of December 27 ‘V:.;>* sL.lm::* t J; l-.s t* r- !:••> t up.?n the pits ■ dentjot the Vnited state* and ik* dipt iheiie ageri't they should, • :u view of', their gravity, ! be set forth wi i’t more particuharijy and <ef- ' ■ta-t:i).‘ Il»v 1 important -Ulemen'. :n the lx e letter -s ett- l.aiiJ spe.' lie■.: -, *'■ ar.’/ . the letter c.o*.a*' . wlt’t' th<’,'opin ou ; that Mr, Dole, upon re-exami.natriu, tw-.1l . . . ~h Oxiraordsr.»ry declaration. De/eme-r i'J ■ I’r- -’dent L’ole. replied that ill w Is not nec. ssary to f jr’tker into.the matter as' the presidfent'.* / message . Its. [ Congress,. sa ans wered'if the .ue-rioi; as '0 the further, net'en vt the ad 1 th iri's'ration. - - Tbcn fclk w* a letter of Mr Willo-’ sugg< st- • the; wi’Ulrawal from :tbe gov-ruire nt records ol jail . .thia.' correspond'bee. to which Mr . l».rie polite.r declined :.-n-nL , ,7ten ; tetloa-s. ■ the .last in-.ii«’ire; from M-n’sfer Wilks to I’rysi er.t Dole, renew ng the request' for speciflcuik cs .as ito tl?.allra’Aikm» ma- i'r*-iavot I-ole la order that "be iMr. ' Willis)-might atewri '••hat _v are not warranted. .by the r ■ gret at pb>' communication, as it brings' the t ure « IBdUl :ri,.rtnatioa*of war--'■ ::s, eause-t by and Intended lor. thj* d primatri- and mii.ury. representative* of -the VaiWnl.Stale*” « e ■ A. WOMAN WALKS 500 MILES. Keturu* to Her Old Home from Cherokee Strip, tVhere She Was Starving: PUEBLri*- Co! , Jan. 23. — Mrs. Anna Be terser., (I J years-of age. walked 9 into Fuebio tit 2 o'clock Saturday morning, < havir.if cGme afoot from the Cherokee ’strlS r. ■ mile*, with the exception "f a trlf.e over I«W nii’es, which she rode on a train. She went to the strip at the opening, Imt with starvation staring her jn the face, in her home she set out for Denver, where she 'had lived, four weeks ago. and averaged more than 20 miles everv dav she walked. j .) 7 t —— l»«-er Starving t«» Death Bangor, Mcn. Jan. 2?.—Mate Cleland, I who 'has arrived here, .from Bubars > camp at Millinoket lake, say's that in ; many plages in northern Maine deer have been found dead in yards. The cause is attributed to starvation, the i branches of trees upon which they ; feed having been encased iny ice since December by the sleet storm which occurred in that month. New Yiirk.’a t n»mp •’’edNew A’ork. Jan- 23. —More than 40,00<) person * are out of work and destitute in this city, k'cer>!ia- to trustworthy statistica, _

THE BOND ISSUE. A Question Raised, as to Carlisle's Authority in the Matter. Washington. Jan. 20.—There is considerable opposition in democratic ranks to Secretary Cal isle’s proposed I bond issue. The subcommittee of the judiciary committee of the house has’ ordered a favorable report on the resolution of Representative Hailey de-claring-that the secretary of the treasury has no authority to issue bonds. The judiciary committee meets to-day, at which Mr. Bailey will make the report and endeavor to secure immediate action upon the report of the Subcommittee. Even though the full committee; adopts the report the house cannot act upon it until the tariff bill is disposed Os. g Now that Secretary Carlisle .lias taken action, on \he bond_/question there is a feeling of relief among the ■ treasury officials, who have been viewing with: uneasiness the invading of the gold reServe. Printing will be pushed rapidly, or the bonds can hardly be ready before February. 1. They will bear interest from 'that time, as announced by Secretary Carlisle. Ainbfig the large erred of callers waiting to see Mr. Carlisle Thursday, was a New Yorker who had come Ito announce persdnally that lie ..was willing to take/the whyle ?' ■. I ! . I QO in bo’n.ds to be issued: Ar. >yi<st for' 'his name was refusal. a., <r./; ate amourft of offers® beceiyed before, .the circular was issued is 140,000,009. All the offers so far made, it is" said at the treasury have come from persons and tirms in New York city. 'One offer to take fl-0).0)0 at IIS has been received. It was announced at the treasury de- ■ apartment that Seeyetary'C*.riisi-e would not make public the names f the persons offering to talc’e bunds, tiie amount they subscribed for or the figure they' offered for them. Tp make publie the figures, it was* pointed out, wo.i'.Ll give late bid lens an op] • better terms than those offyr d by the earlier bidders. It was- sal i u:> Ciyi: ?-■ ly, hGwcver, that the i : ' ~. was at the minimum jffemium of . 11.7,223. , . f . ■ It is belie ye. i at the treasury department from orde’S already rc 'tivi-d that the total offering will rggrogite near-, ly f 2 , andj hat ,-t . ■ pri • will reach.l .-', mak i _ ' bear but'2 V per cent, inu rest. The issue for the present .will ;. e confined toiler. 1:...’,: ns of , j 100 and f.l.Qoi) of coups :i I atid IgAO, < ) fI.CiM -.in ! IIP.OOO of In case it is.deemed ;. Ivisabie arratige- ' men’s will be made fcr-foOO coupons and $5,000 registered bonds. ' ■ The plates- for the new bonds were made at the bureau of engi aving. and printing tiiis spring.l".- or.i.-r of ex-See-, retary Foster, in ana'. . i Os an .issue-of bonds goring h admin is txa,* ’ tion, but the plan for their issue was. fiha'ly disapproved by l.’re.s: e’.'t Harrison. The new issue of b-nds will l : e redeemable ih goldi Estlmama te to . Comptroller Eckels-by nat -m-.i' banks ’show that the national, banks of' New York eity alone held more-gold than the treasury of the United States, or rartier than it cont. :rs free gold. In the figures given g Id certificates are included in the g“'d. Trie returns in. the principtil'citieS show: New York is: -.,. Bil tinp re: Bruvklv:i4:i- I V. ■ a. \. ■ »> r . cinh.i-.i. ■-"".-r.o. .Nell I . . - ... St. L-t,-:- •/'.4 - !■ ,• i . _ Boston, 2 o •*.- ■ » ■ phut. ‘-.'.l'- ■ i. uisvi.le, i 1 . cisco, tI,33B;iXX); Milwaukee,WM)'o■«>. Secretary Carlisle's propose 1 sale of blinds has attracted widespread interest , in congressional eir/h-s . Among- members of the house comment n the secretary's -actioh varies greatly. Tiie leading nieinlx»rs .of the ; committee tire, disposed to criticise the secretary’s-• action’ in view of the fact that the sepate lias before it a resolution r'esigned to prevent .the issue ’• t i-on. : s. The opinion is. largely c -itm-• wert-r, to men who are identified with trie si;, ver ven ' '• silver men.as (len. I’raeey ari l Messrs. Rayner and Barter-heartily tippr we of the secretary:*-Jo-urse. ’WILL SELL THE. PLANT. ' Indiana Tax t ollectors Levy ou tlie SW-.tid-anl Oil Works at Wb.itiii ;. L’a PoiiTE, Ind;. Jan. 20.j—The plant of the Standard Oil eompi.py p atWhiting. Ind., the total of which is •?*. W.pOO, has" -Lpbn bulletined to be sold for .t.txes I :»b--ruary 5... The de limy taxi s amount ’•to .slo,<’■27.The is based upon a valu-ati• m of. .- ; which the eompauy c.mims was an error in t-heir as-c-.-th T’:: ■ sale .« ■authorities; It is delinquenct’ will be paid ■ mid .tin.-. ter taken into the courts. DEADLY REVENGE. ▲ St. I .‘buhl Wontwn bu! ■» the Man »XU*> Ijiscarded H«-r. St, E<?its. Jan. 20.—William Hay- J .wood was stabbed to death in his lunch i ktand Wednesday night by Jennie L:g, ’ .gins, alias I.eggit. whoth a--I -1 a month, ago. llayw-Aidl and tiiej woman, both colored, bad fre- i quent quarrels, and a year ago, Haywood almost killed her. splitting .her head with a hatchet. Wedperday i night ■ she demanded fifty cents, ami! when h< refused to give her any money i ahe seized a butcher 'knife and stabbed Haywood in the left side. The Liggihs woman was arrested. RESIGNS HIS SENATE SEAT. Senator tVasthaU. of.’ >t ippt. Retires on Account ox It, Health. Washingt&n-. Jan. 20—Senator Walthalljof Mississippi, has" resigned : ,s seat in the'skuate oh aeconnt of :T health. The/present term of ’Senator i Walthall Would expire March 3, ISOS, but he has already been, elected I : for anotheß4-LX_years. or ,until March 3. : iUOI. upexpired portiosf I of his present term, hnd: as he states in his letter, leaves to future aetermina- ; Hou the question of the full. six-;, car term begiuniingjn IQ‘.7. ' . I)«U itentoit Out .on Ball. Sr Rise, field.- HL. Jan: 2i.—Daniel Benton, alias Bill Newby, convicted of . pre»enting a-false pc:..- was brought here from Chester pehiten- ! tiary, and in United Stales district ’ court gave 12,500 bond, and was released pending a decision by the United ; : States supreme cot?rt, which granteu . ■ supersedeas in the, case. May Be Settled by Arbitration. Rio Janeiro. Jan. 20.—1 t is reported het * that the government and the insurgent leaders have agreed to submitheir differences to arb tratix n lor sett tlemenL *

FARMERS TO UNITE. ’ 1 Plans for a Big Central Organization : Outlined. Chicago, Jan. 21. —The five great or- , ganizations of farmers —the Farmers’ j alliance, the Industrial union, the . Grange,' the Farmers’ Mutual Benefit j ’ association and the Patrons of In- j dAstry—are to form a federation j to be known as the Farmers’ s union, if plans made by. the alliance at a convention held in this city are ac- • egptAhle -to the other Organizations. , The scheme is a big one and its pro- , meters expect preat things from it The new organization is to be non- , • partisan', it is claimed, but will devote ' itself to bettering the condition of the farmers politically and socially. ; The specifically stated object of federation is to "promote 'social harmony and entertainment for the fam- I iliesof isolated fartners. to furnish the means for educational government nee- . easary for ’better citizenship, more prac- ■ tical tillage of the soil and a more thorough knowledge of the questions • of- government, of the .lawk of, trade and the jjelgtions of agriculture to .other pursuits and occupations, - ’ The plan of education as adopted by the convention is the Milton George, who‘has been agitating it for two years. ■ . Men at the head-,of the new movemeut say they have already received the tacit indorsement of all organiza- i tions interested. The t»luhi of const!- : tutibn adopted by the Farmers’ alliance provides that Lh<? Farmers’ union shall be incorporated under the laws of Illinois. -It is - expressly provided that it'shall not. be a secre;t organization. ’ While in no way J interfering with the .'■ecret' regulation* of the fed- 1 efatetl orders this yentral organization < w .1 I / » -n a:;d its ranks free to men who. have scruples against joining se- 1 cret orders. : Aiwther important provision is that the federation shall be strictly nonpartisan. -Vast numbers of the farmer ( elvment are violently opposed to the-* 1 political character of certain of the k ord-'-.-s. and while the' federation is. m.ade f<»r the express phrposeof inereas- 1 ■ the power of the agricultural' , eminent in the politi|eall and i. social rilqvements of the country, it was generally admitt'ed tiiat partisati spirit would be an evil factor in the workings of the new body, The.’new orgahizat. ■:■. will admit to membership only pra •ileal farmers, but female members of the farmer's household may become riieriibers. t-, : L- ■■ ; ,4 TRADE STILL IMPROVES. f R<’ttdriii’Tit Notril in Llprs—Fewci I'nil.tires R*eported. New York, Jah. 21. —ll. G. Dun A Co's AVyekly Review of Trade says: / ’•'pie: event me week is the offer of > ■ l-Mo d States t cent ten-year bonds. ..The .. 1 not represented by certificates has ■ 4 fallen below t ti' t>.X>,». 0, the revenue, continues ! to uit-bfh-.nd th.it ot la-t .year about u : liable ata.rty time to exeit< <1 übts whether gold payments’can be ■ in • !'■• .lined Hence re.p’.enislimeut ot the golj , > reserve was necessary to arc-t, ration of edn- “ 1...: :.v>- and a revival of business. . ' . .-trial improvement continues, tr.e g-.tn s x.e'.v. and increase; in the pu?Chls!nj t iv .-.-t th- people !y -Itjargeuien: of. tee i, r • .it '--ork is - in a measure through reduet wages paid! ■ Dur.tig jhe- last week dis;;..t - have teiji of r»-dpetior.s averaging 13 2 , r in• tiftl ‘m iron and steel works an I av r c. I> , per cent in eleven textile work-, five employing thousands of hands each having, reduced wages 20 per cent. . Jleanwhile twenty-five textile and eleven iron ’ -■ •' .I r':: .-<'.r:;s r, -timed wholly or in part -■■venteea textile and four iron con-■ . . • u’ dr reducing force. The volutee . , i t i •.<..:;■»< done ' lias increased in leading I r uie'ieu. but not largely; Gearings fall below ’ -. tie I<.m■w- ■' \ ■; • r < cc.t. m.; river'..wnty regarding the .future as yet pn'vents-tog ventures essential to prosfistr- * ku- - .' ■ w I , . .;'TextUe -.vor',;s resuming ore mostly carpet and knit goo Is with some worsted < works Sa’.vs es wool lor the week have been :: 4. io ptjinds. against 6.WF-3«N last year, and < t . aspportioa -’•;'••<• Jahpary 4 has been about -T ' Th< :gh : ..r»' at work and. 1 I- : - ■ e ...a':.', e-buving. prices never- , f ■' . . ■■. yea n. ti,<:re is. reported more buslnes in < 4 - ducts, but at lowy prtces. .' ;i -\dative- markets' have been weaker, 1 wheat ,is '•». tighter, with inereas.ng / a . st'.a 1 ■. xp. rts, and Corn is . r ; . :.... h US -c> ru’- epn- ( • I: . r ::,ir: year ago and the >!•■- ' } • • ' ;■ Lard and i iI are l£>wer. but bi! Wlas advanced a cent, ■ I. ■ .: • • • in retail dist ribution of product* ia -i . 4::brts at New York show for Jan-.' : ry. thus far a. decrease pt more than 30 per y.i -.... w! -e in ex;«.r:! heiijse a gain ot J2.3X),.r. nearly 20 per. c< nt . appears. Tie re is ’ : -of a mov-fr.'-st ot cold, as Igrudon . - is stocks hither to settle for products. ■ The exee.-s ot exports lover, imports ;u Detern- | s XM, blit the eXchin • -emed exporti. , I .-•Fa.. ;r-s tor the week have been 407 in the-' t'uited istptes,.against’ 270 last year, and 4-’.n 1 la a ■ i't ..N: y< -.r ( JUDGE THOMPSON'S SUICIDE. , A Mrt.ssai lHisett* .lirUt I W'ho Defeated Ben ( Butler for 4 piigress Kills Hluiaelf. Gt. 4: -’.Li’.. Mass.., Jan. 21. -Judge . ■ - I’. Thornpsonj, of the, stiperbjr shot himself in the temple while ■ sihtin^'in bis library Friday morning. , f ile ,i‘ad been ill sojme time. Judge Thompson was born ih Braintree, Mass., July :.0. 1827. 'ln. IST4 he was chosen congressman ifrom- the Gloucester district; defeating Gen., Benjamin F. Butler. In 187111 he was house chairman of ti.e, commjtteo to investigate the Florida election case and brought in a minority report thereon. He was twice { a can i.'.’e for governor upon the dem- I oerat'ie ticket/’ He was appointed judge of the superior eouri by Gov. Bobinson J and was one bf the pblest jurhsLs on the f | bench. , 4'.»i '■ ... . . . I J In a report to hiis• government the! British ambassador says reciprocity has not fulfilled: the expectation of its pro«aotVrs - f ~ •. . Mother C hild J'erlsli by Fire. ‘ M-; .♦: ia Jan. 21.—A mother, with ■ | Tier ’-aild clasped ia her arms, botty en- t .fej ip '.fiamei, was the. scene.; r. itnessed Friday Evening in the vicinity or. No.-. 1177 Eighth street | The flamps were soqn extinguished, ! [ but both! died within a few min- J utes. The victims were Mrs,- Louisa. Lancaster! and her 2-year-old child, i , I The childr bad overturned a lamp, set- ’ ting fire to its clothe--. Aft|r vainly I tryi'ng to (extinguish the .fire Mrs. Lan- | caster grabbed the child in her arms • and rushed downstairs into the street, i ' In the meantime Her own clothes had • taken fii». ’ ■ ■ Killed by the Bebel*. Bi f.nos AyRES. Jan. 21. —Admiral da Gama sent reinforcements to the insurgent garrison on Conceicao island and, subsequently 'repelled a vigorous. I attack b 4 the government troops, who lost 120 linen killed. Admiralda Gama’ : has strongly occupied a position commanding the railway leading to Petrop- ' olis -and the gas works. , F’ir»t White Woman Settier. > Valparaiso, Ind., Jan. 21. — Mrs. Nancy Aciamson, a cousin of Daniel j Boone anil thq first woman settler of | this eoun jy. dropped dead Friday morn- ; ■ ing, agediVS years. !

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