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The Centralia Enterprise from Centralia, Kansas • 2

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pliancy and treachery will be apprcH The Difference Between the Tartie. THE KANSAS LAND-GRANTS. started to but slipped on th sleet upon his porch and fell.the hammer of The Bourbon side has a marked ad View of Representative Hanback, of aas, in Regard to the Pacific Roads Be the gun striking lbs edge of the porch and causing the load to be fired into his heart, killing him instantly. a. H.

BROOKES, Editor and rroprUtwr vantage in the debate ou the subject ot outrages in the South, because its champions assume the false to be true, As all, attempts to arrest young Cash gentlemen, understood to reproank A 1 9pntbiutiiu tuna'! aatrel the brass market. TH New York Chamber of Commerce adopted a resolution to the effect that it is desirable that the money of the United States should consist of goid and silver coin of exchangeable relative value, and that coinage should be regulated by the publlo demand that the coinage of silver dollars cease for two years, and that an address should ba sent to Congress upon KANSAS STATE NEWS. Republican State Convention Official Call. A delegate convention of tho Republicans of the State of Kansas will be held in the city of Topeka on Tuesday, April 29, 1884, at 3 o'clock p. for the purpose of selecting four delegates and four alternates (at large! to attend the Republican National Convention to choose candidates for President and Vice-President: also to nominate two Republican Presidential electors.

All citizens who are in favor of elevating and dignifying American labor, protecting CENTRALIA, NEMAHA COUNTY, KANSAS. who terrorized a town in South Carolina recently, have failed thus far, and as he is and then argue upon the false premises thus laid down. Thus, it is claimed by them that the Southern Democracy ac ing Required to Take Out Patents on Their l4nds In Order that They May be Taxed. In a late conversation with Representative Hanback, of Kansas, the Washington correspondent of the Kansas City Journal isked "You have had the question up before your ciatcd. The despotism bich, under the, nams of Democracy, rules tho South and threatens to usurp the Federal Government, justifies its conduct on tha ground that negro sufirage can not bo tolerated, and that its remedies are merely the exercise of the right of revolution.

The Republican party is sworn to uphold the laws it has enacted, and to protect the rights of those it has declared citizens. To fall short of this is to court dishonor and invite dissolution. The substitution of namby-pamby issues about petty details of cept in good faith the amendments to the Constitution, as I hey claim to have accepted in good faith" the result of barricaded in his house and defies the officers of the law, the Governor has offered a reward of $500 for his arrest. It is expected that the militia will have to be ordered out to capture the Cashes, father and son. A WEEK'S NEWS.

Gleaned by Tctegrnpli ami Mali the question. I 1 1 1 I. TT.rrvAlA TTn-V their appeal to arms. I hey say that ot course crimes are committed at the South as well as at the North, but that Committee on Pacific Railroads in the House to compel the Pacific Roads to pay fees for surveying and conveying their lands He A special from Mason saysi The Fortress Monroe, for a month or six weoks dead bodies of Charles Beck, a prominent citizen of this county, and his two horses these are not political nor to be taken stay. ana extending home industries, giving ireo popular education to the masses of the people, Becuring free suffrage and an honest counting of ballots, and effectually protecting all human rights in every section of our common country, and who are willing to support the nominees of the National Republican Convention are invited to co-operate -with Republicans in the primaries and county conventions sending delegates to this convention.

The basis of representation in said convention as evidence of resistance to the accom Two indictments for murder, three lor said, "Yes, the question has been fully discussed before the committee. The committee is not divided in opinion as to the neces plished fact of the equal and civil and were found on the bank of Llano River. From evidence gathered, it appears that he first shot his two horses and then committed suicide with laudanum. Family trouble political rights of all men. it is very difficult to argue with people who pub assault with intent to kill, and one each for robbery aud burglary, were found against Charles A.

Kuggi the colored assassin of Long Island. was the cause. shall be one delegate and one alternate for every votes or majority fraction thereof sity for the passage of a law compelling the roads to take out patents on lands granted them in the acts of 1862 and 18G1. By direction of a majority of the committee. licly deny the truths which privately they admit.

Milas Lykult, colored, -was killed Thk employes of Singer, Nimick lhe Democratic party is at war with or 40 votes cast lor Hon. James smnn, xte-publican candidate for Secretary of State in 1882, which delegates and alternates are apportioned to the several counties as follows: Major J. F. Stansill, in Rowan County, C. Milas'was raising a riot, and on be CONGMKSSIONAU The Senate, on the Ord, passed a number of bills authorizing the construction of publlo buildings, not to exceed for Plto and building the amounts following: Carson City, Wivco, Han Antonio, LaCrosse, ftOO.OJO; Sun Francisco, New Albany, Winona, Oskosh, Fort Smith, Nebraska City.Neb., Pueblo, Fort Scott, $100,000.

Tho resolutions expressive of regret of tho Houseat tho death of Mr.Haskell, lato Representative of that body from Kansas, was laid before the In tho House, Mr. Handall, under instructions of tho Commit too on Appropriations, reported back a letter from tho Secretary of tho Treasury, relative to tho rebate on tobacco. The House Committee on Appropriations agreed to report adversely the joint resolutions making appropriations for the relief of sufferers from high water along the lower Mississippi. Several bills were introduced, when tho bill pensioning soldiers of tho Mexican war was steel mills at Pittsburgh, have decided to strike if the firm insists on reducing wages. negro suffrage.

It will coneeal and condone any crimes committed against Mr. Crisp, of Georgia, reported a bill to the House, which provides that it shall be the duty of the railroads, within ninety days, to Allen ing requested to desist, shot a man it. It has not votes enourh to cone through the arm. ie then advanced on Thk railroad coal miners at Shaners mere administration would be like calling in a mau cure to treat a man for a fractured skull. The Democratic party has dedicated all its power and energy to the exclusion of the negro from the body politic.

The Republican party is committed beyond recall to the policy of manhood, suffrage and National supremacy. ISctween these two fores th're is an irrepressible eonllioi. The question is, not ban- the country shall be governed, but w'io shall govern it. It it is to be governed by majorities of the vfiites in the several Stales, then the Republican parly should abdicate or be kicked cut. If it is to be governed by majorities of the l-gal voters in the s-.

eiMl States, then the" Democratic party, now in re Major Stansill with the above result. Station Slope mines, near Pittsburgh, resumed work at a reduction of half a cent with it, and it does not mean to be outnumbered by the aid of negro votes. It dare not attempt to nullify it in North file their certificates of selections of lands granted them, in the Land Ofiice, and pay It is reported that the moonshiners the cost ot surveying and conveying said per bushel, and also signed a contract to continue at the same rate for one year. hanged an Internal Revenue informer in Floyd County, Va. As Floyd is far from the railroad or telegraph, it is impossible ern States, although in several or them it often lias the balance of power, but lands, heretofore advanced by the Govern Anderson 8 1 Bourbon 6 Butler 8 3 Clay 4 Coffey 4 Crawford 5 Decatur 1 5 Edwards 1 Ellis 1 Ford 1 Graham 1 Harper 1 Hodgeman 1 Jefferson 5 Johnson Labette 6 ment.

The bill further provides that in case to verify the story. of default on the part of the company to do in the South the negro is no nioro a political factor than is the brute creation. All pretense that the iifteenlh amendment is respected by the Democratic taken up and passed by a vote of ZZ1 to 46. so, then it shall become the duty of the GENERAL. 4 6 3 5 2 5 5 6 2 5 7 3 2 4 3 4 4 4 1 6 4 3 5 3 3 4 Ten towns in Kingston County, N.

have voted for no license. Rev. Joun S. Inskip, editor of tho Chris tian Standard, and well known as the leader of the "Holiness" movement, is dead. Dean Murray, at the close of a lecture to the Seniors of Princeton College, stig Atchison Barton Brown Chase Cherokee Cowley Davis Dickinson Douglas Elk Ellsworth Franklin Harvey Jackson Jewell Kingman Leavenworth.

Linn Marion McPherson Mitchell Morris Neosho Secretary of the Interior to notify the The steamer Bertha collided at Gib party of the bouth is a sham and au Attorney-General of the United States, raltar with the Norwegian bark Awalia.and whose duty it shall be to immediately nineteen persons were drowned. 1 he Stales of Sor.th Carolina and IMis- volt against the laws, should be forced cause suits to be brmiclit no-imct It is announced that great stagnation ex Lincoln 2 sfcsmpi have negro majorities. Senators -mUj ists in the shipping interests upon the matized the charge against him as utterly defaulting roads for recovery of money ad I.von 6 iiiuei an-i oi ciaies, are i If the UenuMi'-ans of the In the Senate, on the among the memorials presented was ono by Mr. Ingalls from the Grand Army Post of Kansas, remonstrating against the passage of the bill reinstating Fitz John Porter. Tho Senate took up and passed without debate tho bill reported by Air.

Garland, from tho Committee on Judiciary, to punish counterfeiting, within the United States of notes and bonds or other securities of foreign Governments. The Senate took up the bill to provide for tho exercise of jurisdiction conferred upon the United States in places out of their territory and dominion. When the readlnir of the bill was concluded the Marshall 6 baseless. The feeling is still strong. North will the South nli' nrwl i fi it i A 7.

Tyne, England. One hundred and twenty-four vessels are idle and 1,560 men out of vanced by the Government in the surveying and conveying of the lands. I objected to Miami 4 Montgomery 5 ern Bourbons are to theirs, the victory I employment. THE WEST. At Arnoldsville, Buchanan County, w.ll i.e theirs w.thout a uww.

Nemaha 4 Ness 1 Osaare 7 men to be in their sanation, lhcy knew that in when the Johnson Governments at the South were legislated out bv Congress, ihev could easily Hong Kong advices to this date report the bill in that shape, for tlKJ reason that, under the law's delays, at least five years go by before the question could be settled as XaUo ual licp blica a. that a collision has occurred between 1 3 Osborne 3 Pawnee 2 Chinese soldiers and Europeans at Sbang Phillips 2 to what amount was due by the railroads to have been tho leiders of honest majorities in their reMieciive States. The ne Senate went Into executive session and soon hai. A small body of the former assaulted Pottawatomie 5 Reno 4 1 3 the Government. Of course the great ob several of the latter and wounded two with Rice adjourned In the House, Mr.

from the Committee on Foreign Affairs, reported a bill to amend the Chinese Immigration act. Mr. Wemnle. from the Committee groes had then n- carpet-bag leaders, and could have, been molded t- the will lhe Democratic Policy. Iicrctofor-J the Dv'in crat in gre-s have ta'ked too much.

Nov are disposed to sav too Ktlle. ject in view by this legislation is to have the bayonets. they Tho The anniversary of the coronation of of the natural jrovi rning classes of the lands placed for taxation, so as to relieve the burden that rests on the shoulders of Pope Leo XIII. was celebrated, the 3d, 3 1 6 .13 3 5 3 4 6 on Hallways and Canals, reported a bill for tho permanent improvement of the Erie canal, and maintaining tho same free to the people. But, inilamed wiih the hope of Republic Riley Rush Saline Shawnee Smith Sumner Wilson Total Rooks Russell Sedgwick Sheridan Strafford Trego Woodson lored of oruerei caucus has with great pomp and splendor.

the pioneers who are making the West an retrieving the ot can through the the Th -r ii no rontid'-nee in tho The American Consul at Dundee has of Andrew Johnson and agency Mr. Hewitt, of the Ways and Means Committee, reported a bill to prevent the adulteration pf tens. Tho House went into Committeof the Whole, Mr. Converse In the chair, for the con Bee Henderson and a man named Johnson had a difficulty. Henderson said, as Johnson was going away "See me shoot that fellow off his mule." Johnson was only shot in the thumb, when he returned and shot Henderson through the body and beat him on the head so that he was not expected to live.

The fifteenth annual commencement of the Kansas City Medical College was held recently. There were seventeen in tbe graduating class. Tiller, who stole $75,000 from the Pacific Express Company, at St. Louis, has not yet been caught. The Coronor's inquest developed nothing new regarding the Wilson murders at Win netka, near Chicago.

The police claim to iuiu success, ji ine ot the majority should prevail and the railroad com asked the captains of the whaling vessels I residential power, the Southern lead to keep a lookout for Lieutenant Greely in ers uciieu t.ic acts ot panies roiuse to pay the fees, the Secre sideration of tho Naval Appropriation bill Congress, and made the Presidential After debate, and without action, tho commit The Republicans of the various Congression tary of the Interior would be by operation Baffin's Bay, in view of the possibility of his drifting from Smith's Sound on an ice tee rose and tho House adjourned discretion of the average Democratic politician. He can not open moutii his fo A in it. Hence the decree of nee. but the silence of Democratic Senators rending the consideration of tho Sherman resobwion of investigation hit recent Southern out razes was as much a confession of ti truth of tho cf law prevented from issuing patents and al districts shall have the option of electing their delegates at separate popular delegate conventions, called on similar notice, and In the Senate on the 5th, Mr. Garland, floe.

campaign oi io on me in the National Democratic platform tiiat these acts were revo- thereby conveying titles to the companies, from tho Judiciary Committee, reported fa held in the districts any time within fifteen Waddington, the French Ambassador to the effect of which would be to make the vorably tho original bill for the colleotion of days next prior to the meeting of the State statistics touching marriatre and divorce. lands taxable. The first step in default in convention, or by sub-divisions of the State convention into district conventions: and England, has been summoned to Paris to confer with Premier Ferry in regard to the proposed Anglo-Portugueso treaty regarding trade and navigation on the Congo, and the companies would be for the Attorney Mr. Cockrell introduced a bill to amend tho revised statutes, so as to give to processes of United States Courts tho same torco in all such delegates shall be chosenln the latter method if not elected previous to the meeting vl openly defended have conclusive proof against McKeague. am nnir- General to commence suit in some Circuit Court of the United States through which charges as if the Danville der, and tha" bv the of the State convention.

All district delegates to be accredited bv the officers of such district was emp iai.en r. also in regard to Sir Evelyn Baring's scheme for financial reform in Egypt. conventions, it is recommended tnat aeie- the road defaulting runs. The railroad com Dem-icrai! vote azaiast gates from each county be selected in county conventions not later than Saturday, April 19, The United States Brewers' Association ige. of the propo-ed resolution.

pany would hiiinediatcly interpose a de tiie pa and that the primaries for the same be held is endeavoring to form all members of the lhe Denioeraf.e could not bitionary and void, and rallied uml-r the war-cry of the'r can li late for Yice-Pie idi-n that the Piv-ident ought to sper-e af lhe of tho bayonet the Mate Govrnmea's recognized 1 Congress as mate. The negroLM were for. ed i.i lhe firs1 instance by their old ma ters to follow the lead of ivv-e rs. some of whom were no doubt I adventurers. Sullcn'y the ma body the Southern n-fused to yield an inch to march of i wnts.

Tii. Reeons ni--tln acts would never have been 1 if the John on provisional Governments had not refused murrer to any bill on the ground that tho lands were not subject to patent until they not later than Wednesday, April 16. The various County Central committees should give at least two weeks' notice of the time designated association- and their workmen into a distinct political body, independent Of the two great parties. for the election of delegates by publication in District Attorney Godwin, of Omaha, has been so badly maltreated by unknown parties that his life is despaired of. A report submitted to tho Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce by Superintendent Newell shows that the whole number of hogs packed there the past year, was a decrease 59,919 compared with the previous year.

Tiller, the Pacific Express office robber at St. Louis, figures as the defendant's paramour in a divorce suit. His whereabouts is unknown. Father O'Boylan, of Corning denies were acquired by the company under the twenty-lust section of the act of 1SG4. This involves a question of The Vienna police have discovered me county papers, it is aiso-recommenaea that in the several new Congressional districts where a Congressional committee is not f'uily organized, the members of said committee great quantities of dynamite stored in various parts of the city.

The Anarchists of law which would necessitate carrying the meet at an early day and complete their or Austria threet-sn trouble in the near futura. case to the Supreme Court for settlement. Hm i i ganizations. Hy order or. the Republican is rate Central Committee.

Spurgeon, the Baptist preacher, has fal j. ue suit ior ine recovery ot ine money iue Topeka, Feb. 6, 1884. A. L.

Redden, to guarantee en rights by ral lying the fourteenth amendment. 'I lie id- len heir to a largo fortune left him by Joseph Pool, of Leicester. Attest: Chairman. deny the charge, they were not prepaid to d. fend them, and yet they endeavored by their votes to defeat the.

invi'-tiga'ion. Ail u-ual indiscretions of -i ate couM have such damning evi lence of Southern terr.ir'.sm as the sdent. sullen, dodged opposition to the impending exposure. The Sherman resolution the constitutional duty of the National Government prot-et it itiens in the exercise of their political rights: tho particulars of the riot at inville just previous to the late Virginia election, whereby seven negroes wove hided and numbers of the same re.ee and par-tv so ter iiied as to keep from the polls; tiie cold-bloo murd'-r of J. 1.

teenth amendment woul I have been in remaining abeyance until the decision of the Supreme Court was made. Outside their are many delays which would be easily brought about. The final question would be Wirt W. Walton, Secretary. The fiftieth anniversary of the incor that he instigated the maltreatment of Mc-Devitt.

The latter has returned and had definitely postponed or greatly modified poration of the City of Toronto Canada, Mlacellaiieous. Sunday, the 1st, about four o'clock, the but lor the violence of Southern hatred of the Government, so badly as to what amount was due the United many of his assailants arrested. Considerable feeling is manifested in was celebrated by firing salutes, ringing bells and opening a free library. The On Gulf House at Columbus, was discovered to States. I his would give the company de tario Legislature passed the Co-Education be on fire.

Those who first reached the fendant an opportunity to set up a counter building pronounced it the act of an iucen claim and the question would be one of fact to States that tho processes of the several States tiavo In their respective States IntheHouso, on motion of Mr. ISlanchard, a bill was passed making an appropriation of to supply the dflciency in tiie amount required lor the expenditures to ascertain tho depth of water and width of tho channel at South Pass, Mississippi Kiver, and gauge the waters of the Mississippi Itivor and tributaries. The House then wont into. Committee of tho JUr, (m verso in the chair, on tho N.tvuI Appropriation bill. Considerable de-hate was had, most of the amendments being rejected.

Mr. Tulloy, from the Committee on Public Lands, reported a bill forfeiting the Ontonogan Hrulo Kiver land grant. In tho Sonato, on the Cth, petition was presented protesting against the lmporta-I Ion of foreign laborers under contract. Mr. Maxey introduced a bill fixing the rate of postage to be paid upon mail matter of tho second class when sent by others than pub-lisners or news agents.

(It fixes tho rate of transient newspapers at ono cent for four ounces, tho present rate being one cent for two ounces). Mr. White introduced a bill to grant tho Kansas City and Gulf Railway Com-pm right of way through tho Indian Terri-Htory from a point near and south of Baxter Springs, to a point near the city of Fort -width. Ark Tho House was occupied nearly the whole of the day in discussing the Naval bill in Committee of the Whole, when it was reported back to tho House and passed by a vote of The only negative vote came from White, of Kentucky. Thk Senate, on tho 7th, passed the bill rvported by Mr.

Garland, from the Committee on the Judiciary, constituting a majority of tho Judges of tho Supremo Court of the United States to be a quorum of the court, instead of six judged tin heretofore. The bill bIpo prohibits the Judjro who heard a case at a Circuit Court from pitting on the Supreme bench when the case comes up for appeal. Mr. I'lumbi from tho Committee on Public Lands, reported favorably tho Houso bill declaring forfeited the lands granted the Texas Pacitlc Kailroad Company, and stated that the minority of the committee desired the privilege of submitting nt their convenience their views in dissent and tho majority reserved tho right to present hereafter their reasons In support of the bill. The Senate then adjourned till the loth In the House a bill was reported granting a pension to the diary, as the smell of coal oil was very dis Missouri over a recent decision of Commissioner Phillips destroying the binding force of mortgages when money is loaned by parties living outside the State.

Several large Eastern corporations have withdrawn their agencies, giving a monopoly to home be tried by jury. As the -amount involved tinct and the location of the fire with refer in ine I moil i.icinc icuiiroau is The li.leenth amendment was adopted by the acts o' late Governments which the Democracy of the who. Nat on had vote i ought i be disperse 1 at the point of bayonet as being illegit mate usurpations. It is the Democrat doctrine that nothing done bv a b'epuli-lican Congress has b'nding force ence to the main uui! is very circum in s-untv. the neighborhood of it is safe stantial to the view of incendiarism.

In his vote ylti being cast brokers, who consequently charge higher the southwest part of tho building and in 1 liselp warned th resolutions to say that prebably the same trouble would arise to arrive at a unani rates of interest. the second story, supposed to be room No. so: tlu-ciJizeiis of he must no! nJool bv lh William McMillan, of Huron, swore (5, when the building fell were discovered mous verdict. I opposed this deJav. lleiuibiic- ill law.

All laws enacted by ans are want these lanus patented to the 'op tier bill. Captain Nares, who commanded the British Arctic expedition in 1875, assisted by Commander Markham, an officer of the same expedition, has drawn up a memorandum of great value regarding the ice and navigation of Smith's Sound. The document has been sent to the American authorities. The London limes says the Greeley search expedition will be watched wibh as much interest and anxiety by Europe and America as that which went to the relief of Leigh Smith in 1882. Mlle.

Nevada, the "American primi donna, was received into the Catholic Church at the English Passionist Church, Paris. There were 212 failures in the United ah approving ot th" rnur-and warning lhe relatives of tin- he would kill the first man that came to help his wife, whom he was abusing. A nd all the remains of a person which at this writing is supposed to be those of Joe Miller, of tiiurdereo man to keep out of politic; youth named Thompson, unaware of any Baxter Springs. He took supper at the companies ana subjected to taxation, the same as other property is. I believe it the wisest and best jourse for the Kansas Paci t'ie auth ties of both a ad the laiiureof trouble, happeriod to call at the house, when Gulf House, and did not retire at the usual Virginia and tti lo apprcheml hour and is missing.

The loss of David fic and Union Pacific to pursue anvhow. I McMillan killed him. He then tried to shoot himself, but failed. He was jailed, but the know it would be best for the States of morning after was found dead, having Kansas and Nebraska. So i have in con Paddleford, proprietor of tbe Gulf House, will reach probably insurance, taken some rat poison which he had secreted junction with Mr.

Wilson, of Iowa, filed a about his person. At New Castle, recently, a very serious Petroleum has been found at Vinton, cutting affray occurred. Carson Hicks, in minority report accompanied by a bill which provides that it shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Interior to issue patents and cause them to be recorded in the Gen-end Land Office of all the lands granted the Iowa, causing great excitement. orates during tne weex, an increase over The Executive Committee of the Western a spirit of fun, placed or hung a buffalo robe in the hallway of the. building in which a illy crowd were dancing.

Some the previous week. The Parnellites threaten a fresh agita tion in Ireland. Export Association, controlling all distill Pacilie Railroads under the acts of 18G-Z and ers in tho West, was held at Chicago recent young ladies going to the door, saw the 1SG4. That when the patents are issued and ly, at which a decision was reached to re amendments to the Constitution have been inserted invgul r'y and in violation of that instrument itself. In the Government was suspn led in lol, and there ha been an interregnum during tho entire period of llcpublican Administration.

lint the Demoeratlc irtv decided in 1S71 not to insist upon the et vine doctrine until it obtain pos-ess'on of ali the branches of the Government. Meanwhile ii resolved to profess in the amendments not to admit their adoption, bu to su pend open resistance to them. I'pon the attitude of the Democracy toward these amendments Uoscoe onkling gave this warning to the people in 18SM: They never ye sve nor tho lin-ins lejrally a-lotcl. They dM s.iy in National Convcnfon. they oppose 1 the ss'O'e 1 liy the amendments, n-nt tiieyeM ray.

in that they would aeit'pr them. lut that they were legally ainl they li ivf neve-- said. With a throu t're ideal, whatever may happen in form to the annvvl-tnents, they will become more a dead loiter than a quickeninjf spirit. widow of General Francis P. Ulair.

The Speaker announced unfinished business to be recorded, he to notify the roads that he is robe, but not knowing what it was, were badly scared. Dugan Jasper then said he duce the production of whisky ten per cent. The Premier of Canada thinks the trouble in Manitoba is due to political blackmailers who have been besieging him below present basis after May 1. cculd whip the man who placed the robe ready to deliver them on payment of the fees due from said roads to tiie Government. In case of default on the part of the W.

H. Oyler, agent at Kansas City of for office. in the hall. Nothing more was then said the further consideration of the bill authorizing tho retirement of Alfred Pleasanton witn tho rank of Colonel. Mr.

Steele moved to recommit tho bill without instructions. Carried; yens V.l'Z, nays 115. At the evening sessionthe House passed a numberof pension bills and adjourned. the Continental Fast Freight Line, com until the dance had closed, when young prosecute the Atter reciting facts, which are common otoriety an 1 sustained by ample the resi lution instructs tiie n-at Committee on I'l iviie-s and Klec-tions to make a thorough and report their cotu-lu-i us Lrll or otherwise. Th- Demo, rats in the Senate voted against this resolutt-m ghinga single reason for their If the charges are why di the Democrats oppose the investia ion? It they are true but defensible, why do the Democrats decline to meet them on the floor of the Senate? The inconsistent positi -n taken by the Democrats in this matter can be explained upon only one theory.

The Dourbon leaders of the South approve of the policy of and assassination as the only me ins for retaining absolute domination in that section and holding it 5-olidIy for the Democratic party. They dare no: denounce it because they are personally the I cneli-ciaries of the outrages anil have counseled and condoned theni among their own people. But thev dare not come roads to pay the sums certified by the Secretary to be due, then it is made the duty of the Attorney-General to cause suits to be mitted suicide recently by shooting him. Hicks went up to Jasper and said: "Did agrarian disorders are reported in Sonthern Russia, the Corsacks violently resisting efforts of the Government to col self through the head. Despondency and you say you couia wmp tne man wno brought for the an.ox.t of money due.

That drink was the cause. lect taxes. placed that robe there Jasper replied: Petitions are being circulated for an ex the lien which the Government has on the lands shall not be discharged by reason of tra session of the Missouri Legisjature to Prince Krapotkine has asked to allowed to remain at Clairvaux as being near Paris. Hj will then be able to obtain VI believe I said so." Hicks drew a knife and cut Jasper, who then turned to ruu, and was stabbad twice more In the back. Jasper is 'dangerously hurt.

After the cut such, patents and transfer of titles to the roads. The difference between the two bills. consider the repeal of the old statute which led to Commissioner Phillips' recent decis scientific documents to assist him in his is this The fust sues to recover the ion. Governor Crifctendon, however, says researches. ting, Hicks disappeared, but was captured amount due before issuance of patents sub he does not think the occasion warrants en and in default of bail, has gone to jail.

ject io me laws delay, iiie other issues extra session, and that there is unneces patents whereby the lands become imme Sedgwick County sends a train load of sary alarm. corn to the Ohio flood sufferers. THK JLA'TKST. Thk Republican Convention, of Kansa3 City, nominated the following ticket for city offices: For Mayor, Colonel II. H.

diately taxable and cause suit to thereafter be brought for tho recovery of what amount The northern and southern divisions of Corrigan's application for an injunction That the right of suffrage is a dead letter, so far as the million an 1 a quarter of black voters in the South are concerned, is as liiii 'h a matter of history as that the Democratic party has for years falsely pretended the contrary. The Democratic editors and speakers of the Mexican Central Railway are within to restrain the Elevated Railroad building eight miles of a junction. through Kansas City, was refused Judge Foster at Topeka. Dr. S.

W. Kirk, of Atlanta, 111., is in a is due by the railroads to the Government. I believe that the report of the minority will be adopted. It is certainly right. Because the Government can far better afford to wait for any sum due it from the railroads than the people can afford to bear alone the out openly ami defend the mirages be- The jury rendared their verdict in the WASHINGTON NOTI5S.

Iff a street fight at "Washington, growing out of a difficulty between white and colored men, Frank Langston, a son of Prof. John M. Langston, United States Minister to Hayti, shot and killed James Spencer and seriously wounded John S. Wiljiams, two spectators. The Postmaster General has arranged for a fast train between New York and Chicago, to make the run in twenty-seven hours.

The Newspaper Copyright bill has been introduced in both the House and Senate. It prohibits tho use of newspaper articles by other newspapers until eight hours shall have elapsod after publication. Hon. Kennett Raynor, Solicitor of the Treasury, died at the National Hotel, Washington, a few days ago. The Secretary of the Interior has decided that under the acts of March 3, 1877, and June 9, 1880, Clerks of District Courts in Dakota may take final proofs of homestead entries without regard to counties in which the Court has held its session.

This is a reversal of a Land Office decision on the same point. Mississippi 'and South Carolina freely nusn thov know that tiie critical condition, from the prick of a needle which bad been used in a post-mortem pa i iv asso- Foster case, at Topeka, in favor of the admit that they termii nr.t rn before nated lvepu'olican ciates in the North cm State. Their verdict suspends Foster from Hunt; Auditor, Ben D. West; Treasurer, J. H.

Fink; Attorney, R. B. Middlbrook Recorder, C. A. Kenyon; Supervisor of Registration, Samuel E.

McCracken. As a result of investigation of the Post-office of Stanberry, it is reported that W. F. Wood, the present. Postmaster, will be removed, and Alexander Stockton, piesent City Marshal of Stanbarry, appointed in his place.

by honest vot- rule in those States, not ing, but by revolut'on. A negro has been arrested for the mur burden of taxation that has been imposed on them by reason of failure of the land grant road to take out patents as they should have Senators La- his office as County Attorney. Judge Pres-cott, of the District Court, will appoint der of tho peddler, whose headless body was found near Cahokia, 111., recently. The missing skull was found in the negro's done long ago. I think there ought to be an under the law an attorney for the unex additional provision and believe there will their constituents upon the admission and defense of the Southern Bourbon policy.

So they conceived that there was nothing for them to do but accept the situation in sullen silence. It is not easy to discover how the policy of silence will help tiie Southern Democrats out of their ugh dilemma pired term. ine principal cnarge as be, that sec of the country where a house and also an axe stained with blood. proved against Foster was corruptly re mar and Butler could not, and probably would not, deny that the confession is true. Mor can they deny that the white Democrats of those Slates have lirmly determined to rule them with or without lawful majorit es at the polls.

The same is true of every Dem The cigar manufacturers of Cincinnati Frank Rande, the notorious desperado, fusing to prosecute liquor sellers when in have declared a lockout, which throws over who recently nearly killed Warden Mc large portion of railroad grants are situated, from the west line of Kansas through hundreds of miles, the lands should be divided up in large bodies, ten to twenty miles, alternating, one to go to the road, one to tho 1,100 cigar-makers O'H of employment. Donald at the Joliet, 111., penitentiary, protect their partv at the orth or The cause of the trouble was the amount of formation had been made and witnesses' names furnished. According to the ruling of the Chief Justice there are no grounds left for an appeal, to the United committed suicid9 while in solitary con ocratic State the South. Does any the nonnlar indVnation which the wages paid to two men for making a pecu finement. liar brand of cigars.

The union demanded The examination of Jud Crouch and Dan States Supreme Court, and the present ac tion is final. one doubt that Maryland, Kentucky or JJourbon methods at the So Uh are Missouri would resort to the shot-gun bound to bring down upon it. The in-policy if the Republican party, lonta'n- wdl procie It cannot le ing as it does the most of the negro i doubted that the evidence wiil fasten Government, and by this means the question of immigration, and putting these lands into pasturage might be far more easily solved than it would bo with the subdivisions' so small as they now they should be paid more, ihs manufacturers refused and declared a lockout. The House Committee on Agriculture Holcomb for the murder of th9 Crouch family has begun at Jackson, Mich. At the Inter Ocean Mills, in North To In the Supreme Court at Jefferson City, It has leaked out that a robbery of i upon the Bourbon leaders the responsi directed an adverse report to be made on the resolution to appropriate $25,000 for the purchase of seeds for distribution among the sufferers by the overflow of the a motion for rehearing was filed peka, Jake Kizar, a young man of twenty-one, was caught on a shaft in the lower part of the mill, and was badly beaten 000 took place a few days ago in the office of the Paymaster of the Chicago, Burling- in the case of Long vs.

Long. The tion to carry the State? Th's is the despotism of a faction. It is an open revolt against the Constitution. It is a rules of the court required a motion for re lington Railroad at Chicago. No against the side of a wheat bin.

He had hearing to be filed within ten days after Ohio and Mississippi Rivers aud tributaries. It is rumored at Washington that the gone down to throw off a belt and in some arrests have yet been made. The Paymaster was discharged for negligence. way was caught by his waist on the shaft the delivery of the opinion in the case, but in view of the magnitude and importance name of Secretary Folger will probably When discovered he was senseless, his feet beaten to a shapeless mass, three ribs of the interests involved, the court was dis be sent in at an early day as Minister to posed to make an exception in this case, Russia. were broken and his bowels were injured.

and Chief Justice Hough, after consulting He was carried to the house of the head The German Minister at Washington has with the other members of the court, an received the rejected Lasker resolutions miller, where he soon died. Spring is backward. and Bismarck's letter accompanying them. nounced that leave would be granted to file the motion. The status of foreign capital The Italian Ambassadors are instructed Peter Bloodsol and George Blackman, two colored men, were shot the other night bility for the Danville massacre and the Copiah murder.

If the instances of violence and intimidation have notben more numerous of late it is because tho bloody work has been done so effectively in the past that there has been little occasion for the use of the shotgun at election times. In South Caro-Lua, Mississippi, Louisiana, Florida and other Southern States the supremacy of the shotgun is fully acknowledged by the blacks, who keep away from the polls or vote the Democratic ticket, in sufficient numbers to assure the success of the Bourbons. But tho auti-Bourbons of Virginia bad organised success on their side. It became necessary to resort to the same methods which had been pursued in other Southern States in order to put down the majority. In Mississippi an occasional political murder like that of Matthews is considered advisable as a precaution aniinst any effort of tha loaned in Missouri will then be definitely to confer with the powers in regard to the settled.

proposed European demand upon the by Isaiah McClary, also colored, in his own total subversion of Republican government in States, and is therefore a sub version of the.Constitutionof the United States. It has seized by revolutionary violence the House of Representatives and holds it with bloody hands, as at one time it did both houses of Congress. Its 153 Electoral Votes, more than half of which are based on the foulest of crimes, both of fraud and of violence, are relied on, added to 48 Northern confederates and accomplices, to insure Bourbon control of the chief Executive office of the Nation. This is the situation which confronts the Republican party. If that party regrets its course on the negro question, let it retreat.

If it sorrows for the white Southron, whose feelings have been hurt, let it apologize to him. If it is weary in well doing, let it say so. If it can tolerate a dirlerence of opinion United States Government to legislate house, just west of North Topeka. Black Peter Schmitz, the Chicago contractor, who choked his wife to death ten days ago, man died in fifteen minutes. Two bullets committed suicide in his cell by strangling.

against dynamiters. the; east. were sent through his head. He ran a hundred yards and fell. Bloodsol was shot The Masonic fraternity of Bultalo are agitated upon learning that the colored Some of the jury in the Dukes case are through the left portion of the liver, and men of the city have seven lodges working nuingthe Uniontown Republican-Standard for libel in condemning the action the will die.

McClary started after doing the shooting to give himself up, but at a late under a charter issued by Henry Frederick, THE SOUTH. The State of Tennessee has entered suit against the sureties of the late M. T. Polk. At Townville, S.

John Barnes, a brutal negro, tied a naked boy to a post and whipped him to death. Barnes fled, but was captured. Governor McEnery, of Louisiana, has offered a reward of five hundred ddlars for the conviction of levee cutters. A special from Morristown, says four members of the family of Mr. Guthrie, living near Rogersville Junction, on the East Tennessee, Virginia Georgia Railroad, were poisoned by eating dried blackberries.

One of them died in three hours, and the remaining three are in a precarious condition. Considerable destitution is- reported along the banks of the lower Mississippi and its tributaries. At Delaplaine, John Glasscock murdered his wife and three children and then killed himself. The indictments against J.J.Douglas, manager of the Henry County lottery, at Louisville, were quashed by Judge Barr, of the United States Circuit Court. It is reported that thirty thousand men are encamped watching the levees of the jury in acquitting Dukes.

The Faculty of Dartmouth College sus are. As I said, the lands would immediately become taxable on the issuance and recording of the patents by the Secretary of the Interior, and I need only call your attention to a decision of the Supreina Court in the case of the Railroad vs. Ma Shane, 22 Wallace 444, where it is expressly provided by the court that the issuance by the Secretary and recording your protest to laws granted to the Pacific Road, immediately divests the United States of all patents and of course said lands at once becom bubiect to taxation." Klein induced McCue to drink three pints of whisky on a wager, at San Antonio, Tex. The feat proved fatal. McCue's widow sued Klein for damages and got a verdict of On appeal, the Supreme Court confirms the Jury's conclusion.

The ruling was that, as the drinker was so intoxicated as to be incapable of consent at the time oJ swallowing the third and killing pint, the man who made him do it was responsible. Chicago Times. Since the wreck of the City of Columbus New Bedford children have been frequently noticed playing "wreck," as they call it. Recently, as several little ones were so engaged, using a box to represent the wreck, a little girl got into the box and held up hands to be saved, whereupon a little boy shouted: "Go back, go back; not a woman or child was (Mast.) Spy. It is not known by every one, says the New York Independent, that in spite of the fine dramatic picture of the burial of Sir John Moore drawn in Wolfe's famous poem, Rev.

Mr. Seymour, "who was the officiating clergyman on the occasion, Expressly states that Sir John was buried in broad daylight and with Duke of September 28,1784, claimed as Grand Master of Masons at that time, and was granted to-Prince Hall and hour had not made his appearance, and a gang of police have started in search. The trouble arose over McClary's wife, who has" been rather thick with Blackman for pended the junior class for dishonesty in other colored men. the chemical examination. the past six months.

Ten men, who tried to strike out a new trail to the Cceur d'Alene mines from Daniel Reed, a passenger, was run over William II. Wells, a telegraph operator from New York State, was killed by the cars at Missoula, Mont. He was about twenty-six years of age, and recently Rothdrum, Dakota, are reported lost. by the cars on the Missouri Pacific at Otta wa recently. His life is despaired of.

In the Senate, on the 10th, the Mexican majority to reassert their political rights. The Democrats in Congress may decline to discuss these affairs, but fortunately there is still one House ot that body wh ch is not under their control, and will lay before the people the eaormity of the Southern outrages committed in the interest of their party. Chicago Tribune. worked at Pocatello, Idaho. Efforts made treaty was further discussed and a motion The officers of the United States Land to find his relatives have been fruitless.

carried recognizing the constitutional right Office, at Topekaj are advertising and will At Long Island City the other day, three of tbe House to inaugurate all appropria sell on: the 4th of April twelve hundred acres of land belonging to the Kickapoo In hundred men paid ten dollars each to see a fight between the Boston dog Danger and tion bills. The House was concerned principally 'with the Lasker resolutions, which were returned without comment by dian Reservation. The sale will take place as to whether Bourbon outrages are wrong or not, let it give notice to those who can not, so that these may bo released from association with apolo- fists for barbarous and bloody crimes, on the other hand, Republicanism still means equality before the law, and the assertion of the majesty of that law when defied and trampled upon, then let the party speak out at the. coming Nationil Convention in tones that will be heard around the world. Then Bneaks and snivelers, who cringe be-fora the foe and who whisper their dissent into the ears of editors and correspondents of Democratic and assistant Democratic newspapers when political crimes are denounced, as in the Sherman resolutions, wiil know that rou are the Hew YorR dog Belcher.

at the Old Mission farm in Atchison County, near Muscotah, where the, lands About thirty representatives of the barbed wire manufacturers of New York the President. Considerable feeling was manifested against Prince -Bismarck, and are situated. There are 3,000 Icelanders in Manitoba, one-third of whom live in the city of Winnipeg, where they have recently played an Icelandic drama in their own language. They are industrious, well-behaved citizens. the matter was referred to the Committee Pennsylvania, Illinois, Iowa and Missour on Foreign Affairs.

held a meeting at St. Louis. The meeting J. J. Thomas, a passenger brakeman on the Santa Fe, was killed at Wakarusa, by the incoming emigrant train on was secret, but it was learned from a re The financial condition of Cuba is very critical and a general panic is feared.

Numerous failures have already occurred. the Santa Fe. At the time of the accident Kible source that it was decided to advance t'rp price of barbed wire half a cent per Lower Mississippi. Harvey Bozza, money clerk of tbe Pacific Express Company in Little Rock, has been arrested for embezzling several hundred dollars belonging to his employers, -William Witty, a farmer living a few miles from Hopkinsville, Ky, accidently killed himself. He heard soma one cut about bis corn crib, and, txtirj big he was setting up a brake, when the chain A well-known physician says thai the proper position for taking a'pill pcttnd.

broke, throwing him beneath the wheels. I to have the patient, while standing, Wallace Ross won the boat-race with George Bubear, the English oarsman. Bishop Clarkson, of the Episcopal Diocese of Nebraska, is dead, The Hayden Company, manufacturers of brass goods at Haydenrille, has been Ei-Govebnor St. Jofes delivered a leo ture ia Atehisoa one recently. 1 not Republicans, and will go iuto the Democratic camp, where their syco- uuto msejn lonarus um toes, vr cago Timet.

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