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JOB AVOIilv, HUXJI sasv fJsv, Executed to Ordr, In tbo IEATEST AKD FECHFTEST HiSKES, sua EEAS0NAJ3LE HATES. TEHM3 OF ADVERTISnrO SETT OH BEQUEST. T. 23 OlVHHXijy, EDITOK. TERMS Or SUBSCRIPTION One year, ia Six taoolVs, II VOL.

VIII. FALL RIVER, GREENWOOD MARCH 7, 1889. NO. 25. Al ead at vu FIFTIETH CONQnESa PARTINQ WORDS.

THE DOMINION. THE FIFTIETH CONGRESS. CU3HE51 TOPICS. A Poxx fEremen were Varied aader falling floor fire la Milwaukee, WU, oa the nhbt of the 7th. All were quite setiottsly, and two or three fatally, Injured.

Tub Opposition press of Mexico have re-sed their attacks upon the financial policy of the government since Heoor Dablao, to whom they hare Implicit eon ndenee has resumed intrvl tf fiscal affairs. If Is reported that Ihe Cr Is scandalised by lie lrrenUr lives of his brothers, and has ordered Grant Dike Vladimir ta retgn his comai iadrhlp of the gnard. TttElaevitable crank tarnetl up at Washington, oa the 1st. having orgeat bolae with the rresidentlect. lie variously atfled himself "General Judge II.

Da vis The Great Nrth Ameritra-i Bss Pr-fando, -The Welsh Bard, and Tbe Lion BoIoUt of Anierica. Tm German supplementsry army estimate of nvarks will be raised by a loan provid! for by a bill introduced In the llundesrath oa the lt. Xrt-ivnx, the charnpln chess player, played irotttaneoaly agalnt nineteen persons at Havana, Caba, oa the 7th, and won all the game. 'dr the eighteen forts designed to surround Bucharest. ISoumanU.

eleven are ready to rrceire their armament of Kropp guns, which are now a frit inc. The family of Ernest Hadon, mnslst-Ing of himself, a ife and seven children, were drownel while atiemptlnt to ford a ereek bear New Karl. Tentu, on the STth. Two thonand fumaceruca of the Ten-nessee CoaLIron and Kit. way Company's furnaces at Koulh litisbnrs.Trnnstrnck, KANSAS STATE NEWS.

saTaTSBaTassnas At Leon, a few days sla, Charles Chambers, of Wichita, cat his throat, dying ta a short lima. O. Iterselaad. president of the Second National Bank of Mrl'bersoa, killed himself a few days ago. Ths Windsor Hotel at Kan City was Lamed down a few days ago loss, tl2.fX John Holder's tec was crashed by fall-lag between freight car at Robinson, a few days ago.

The limb was amputated, but he could not survive the shock, lis was a single man from the East. The bUl Inirodaeed la the Legislator by Hon. J. 1. Andrew, of Rah County, for the relief of Ihe ritUens of Rash County from fui ther ronaty-seat lititloa, passed both branches of the LeglsUiore and has become a law, that ending twelve year of incessant strife, and locate ths county seat at LaCroe.

The building occupied by Fhelp Rrsv wholesale dealer In prodace, at Topeks, was gutted by fire a few nights ago, and the stock and content damaged lo ths amount of 4 ll.ti l. The bull 4 Sag was owned by lb Hsmittoa Bros, aad valo-d at ovn. Fhelp Bros, carried aa insurance of about foi on their stork, and the los after Insurance I paid Is ill.an. The cane of the fire 1 not known. The Kansa Plumbers Aasocist Ion held Its convention at Wichita recently with delegates from all the larger cities of ths State present.

A banquet was given the visitor at the Metropolitan. A number of members of the Stale Architect Association were also present. Olirer Wilson, residing at riereaa, while duck hunting, few days siocr, shot himself fatally. O. Heggeland.

a prominent cltlien of MrPherson, accidentally shot himself, a few day ago, while handling a revolver. The ball entered hi breast near his heart and death was almost Instantaneous. Aa elevator at Frail, owned by Hon. Thomas Simpson, was destroyed by Crs few days ag. Loss, about parity Insured.

Ths elevator wa half fi'lesl with grain. It Is supposed to bars been ths work of an iocendisry. In tbeDistrict Caurt at IIat-blnson D.W. Van Nsttan ha brought suit against the Atchison, Topeka Santa Fs Railway Company for i 0.0)1 da-nsge. Horn time ago Van Nattaa lost a foot while ia tbe service ot this company.

Mr. F. Brora me sick, a farmer, residing aba at twenty-nv miles southeast Lawrence, suicided few days sgo. No particular could bo learned. Mr.

Brora-melslck was quite well aad favorably known, and was In good financial circumstance. He was married and had four children. A tramp recently entered the bousa of Joseph Lewis, near the Wichita stockyards, demanding something to eat, and on Mrs. Lewi refus'ng blm ho poured forth torrent of abase, and when Lewis, who was lying uf-on the treds Irk, attempted to Interfere, tbe tramp fell upon and beat Llm. He then killed pet dog and knocked down Mr.

Lewi and her child, and tuade hi escape. fwi was arioi. Is the rathe J. th. several UHs aBett- I iemI: at Isdiaa rrservaUott wore wiOrrra ttpovil tirr a the Artsy Afnpc aw hlt mmm tmhmm ttn.

aaa Ue a-arml-ert oSoreJ fey IM aaa'lt- Sfrevd Vx The Scast thea proi-evHl! the coasadrratioa of the tMtnpiea hy the Ila-keoa the eatt of ree.tuve J-ae N- Itaraes. Uuuiwn. Mr. wtrcll brr review the Itfc mm I rwMie sivtcee ft Mr. Uvrtxrx.

Mr. laxl tei-rereJ aakist m'oy er tae tJea stt-saa, al ea rd ty Messrs. Vecares, lt II uaptoa. 0tt sad rU arier ka the r4iiea we topted sad tae Mie the II-Mtse. atlereacee atotatynrlMt iirat taiaes haa beea tl spo4 ot.

Mr. Crtpealt-t tae CMrori eaies4 eiectfcoa r--. kk was ai wna etibvteriag Lcu, aad tha day 'aatA. t. is Mcsste.

ea the Cta. the HI I foe the re-tt-r ef Wax R. Wheatva aad Caa. t. Ota I ef Catiforaia.

ws wc4 the Irr' lrs VcU yeas. aar- Tj IIe attdatat ta the Seaate btU ruax a pea- sot toi a ao4iU tMtae wtOewef Uaral Ktpu.irtck, redaclag the aaioaat lo tT a a Tvee-l tu. The S-aate thea reatae4 cee-tMlrr atiea of the Army ApproprMttoa txll. aad atiat a aawaer of lorolmrslt aa4 heea arrrel Ik la tUI wss rMl, aad the Seaate trvc-eWd the roe itrriiM at txits aa th etiraUr. a Unre aamhvrar vikkk ttrv the ue.

I be tictk-Wary ApotvprtaUea txlt passed, aad the ladtaa Appropnatsoa btU lair a ap. lachteatal ta the Uil'r hill a pro-loared debate too place oa patttieal aatrajfva la the Soath. rniE aatch a hitler attack aa Spraher Carlta a as male by Six. Kcaaedy, Ohio. is the 5eaate.

oa the tTta. a eaafrr-aee was rdered oa the A nay Apptvpnat aa II; th It-Otaee Apprnpciattoa bUl was rrportel aaca. aad tae coar-reaee rrpert oa the ArIi ami uepArusrat Appr-prtatMa b-II pre. seated aad aereed to. The redatoa rrorl I ta tor the printa of the la eer! adJrcea at all the Presidcats et the Caned tt iu ysset.

sad the Steaate rs iml coaotderaiioa et the b-lJ to aaead the lateeState CMaawrce tel. bat adjoaraed wtthoat art oo. Ue lI.Misc. the Seaste karaiarit to the ttoae bUl rciatt lax Catt-d Scs la ires laeerUla eases lasuvei Jarors la re earredla. After a diseasstoa la eoaiaitiieeot ihe whale or the ladtaa AaarepriaUoa bill, the eeaiBittee arose, aad the bttl-tbe last at th ceaeral apprnprtattoa bill was passed.

In the Senate, oa the Sth. the ca'eadsr was cleared hrtdjre lis. aa I the caasUrraiioa of iae I we IXoase araeadraeats to the bill I saved the TtrStte (Vtraraeree art ws r-sasj. eat oter a toas tae taUted ea tta dlsagrrcawa. aad a fartarr eoatereare wasCrdrrvd.

Oaf-reace reports aa the tHa-rkl of Columbia Appropr atKoa tall, the Anay II aad the Fort-nruiioa bill were preseetrd sad r-d tae lioase the bII tor th protection of the salrooa Bshencs ia Alaska was passed. OopiMiVoa to the Senate araead-meat to the Dtri-t of Cotaraiwa II proTMia fur a -Zoo watthdrawa aad aaother coafer-eaee ordered. The conference rvport oa the Arrtcaltaral Appmprtatioa bill wm asreed ta The Naval Appropnatloa bta was tiSra a p. ciseassed aad seat toeoarereaee. Theeoafer-eace report ea the bill to divide the Stoax lod-aa Keervatioa la Uukota was agreed to.

At the rrra.ajr se oa. eoarrreaee reroets oa the Army aad FortulUaUoa Ul.s were agreed to. Is the Senate, oa the tU the eaafercaee report oa the bill tu dtvkle a porttea of the Soox Keservatloa ta fakola tato epraie resrr-Uoaswas arrwed to. Th tvtieteaey Apfrv-priat-oa was reporte-. A lesotaiioaaCered by Mr.

Steaart anther 1 the eoraattttre oa mine aad ratalee toeoatlaae dariBj; tae called ftesawa.aa.1 theiaqairy as theeaUtaeot tia. beraa the paatte load tor as atax aad doaiea-tie parposes. was agreed to. After pasiag orty-two prassoa bills, there was a secret session, bat no aominactoas acre the House, the Jotat tesotstH to promote commercial aaioa with Caata was passed: also bltls rrsausff rtjrhts of way throaxh the White Karth aad Stoax ladtaa reserratioas. The eoarereace report oa the btU for the dt-posal of rertaia pnMe lands neder the Iloaie-tead law agreed to.

At the eveatrs ses-soa Ihirlj to prrji peasja UU were passed. PERSONAL AND GENERAL The collectinns of internal revenue for the first seven months of the fiscal year ending January 31, aggregated SilA an increase of I as mm-pared with the collections for the Corre-I-nding period of last year. Oat at excitement was caused at Potsdam, Prussia, on the by the suicide of Lieutenant Von Creckenhelm, an aristocratic young oCIcer of the German army. The Berlin Post congratulates Ilussia npon having found a market for her securities in France. It says that the government desires German Investors to get good prices for their liusslaa stocks and then invest in German securities.

Ox the STth, Surgeon-General Hamilton of the Marine Hospital Service returned ta Was Lin --ton. after spending; several months In Chirac. I'EVEr-i-T F. Co uc. of Salera, N.

chief of the Miners division. General Land OSice, was attacked with epilepsy while going down a stairway la the In terior Department building at Washington, on the Uh, and fell forward fracturing- his skulL, It; died on the tTth. It was reported, oa the 7-th, that the victims of the St- George (Oat.) railroad accident were doing as well as could be expected, though one or two additional deaths were looked for. Cofjn-iEi. E.

McCltrc. of Soath Caro lina, appointment clerk of the Post-OS! ce Department, died suddenly of heart dis ease at his residence in Washington on the 2Hth. The extensive brick works of Dehaynin, near Marchiennes an Pont, Belgium, were burned, oa the fTth. The flames spread to ten reservoirs of tar, each containing W) gallons, all of which, with a number of barges in the river, were consumed. Two UTrut sons of John Cottle, of Rich- lands, X.

were roxen to death during a recent cold spell. A uisrATcn from Barman announces that the llangtsn-Mandalay railway has been opened. PATS.VTS have been Issued to the State of Oregon for u.VHl-" acre of land under the swamp-land era at. Tnc Date of HatheriAQd, whose wife died ia England since his arrival in America LaNovetnVer last, baa obtalneda license to marry Mrs. Blair, a member of 4af l(a'4a Sus" slJasW JW aTs-as1 mt en Ca smart rraf laf ial 1 a Mao ssf Affair, svad ae tUaety to tea XtsaseS Isiasrrersc Orrawa, Out.

March 2. After a siiror 9sa denial the rrport paVdished la the New York Ilersi4 regw ditij; the rrtire-tucnt of Sir Jba Tktsx Ionai4 from tbe V. Ty asdiaa lov-ruteaJ 7 JmnA the srmalioa of a hew Cabinet ttadcr tbst of Sir Chsr ses the fsovera- meat Las Caally ad mitted the accuracy of the report. iUJXm AfAL Charles Tapper La ailed froca Havre, and will arrte ta Canada iu a fw day, tt is now swtaia that tmeaediaietf npoa bis arrival Is Ottawa it Rt be iii4ilyannouneed that new Cah-Inrt will orated under hi leadership. Kir.Jaha Max wiiL at the do of th pceaent aeaaioa of Farliameat.

visit Eagland, be raiel the peerage by Iir 34jety, andrewsHr th pdntmcnt of British Ambassador to Washlnj-iou. 44r lienor Laagesta, It i ala coollerd a poiUT, will be appointed Canadiaa lligh Cttimiij-r to Ragiaad. A Cabinet Minister stated to a correspond tt last evealnf that the report was csrrsct. but that tbe announcement was t-reaatore. Th svbject of th cvra-nent ia cwntrsdicting tb statement was to throw th Opposiiaon off th aes-rei, and 0 prevent say rsf ereac being made ia Far LUroeot to the maitr until r4r Charle art iced at the capital.

The iatenUon of th Premier lo retire has Us known to th Csbiurt for on months, and ths whl mailer of th sfcaag baa beea thor-MBgtdy dictased. Is esx.lt.g FrctcS-Ca4in Minister ia the treaet Cabinet are Sir Hector Laugevia aad Hon. J. A. Chaplesu, be-te whoa there exi great anlmosttr.

Sir Hector is a good ee-utire ofa-r but bs no bold on hi sewn Froviuc. where ram near being defeated at th tst general election. Hon. Mr.Chaf deas i the admitted leader ssf the Conservative party iaVt-eb, and sKoef ally rarrid th Coo-Tvatlve loanoer to victory through the agilstirm ia that Pro vi ore at the lt general election, tfbea riir Charl Ttper wa nskd to assume the leadership of the rrvt-ttj-tt, te made it a aUpulalioa that Hon. J.

A. Chplea should assist bim. Kir Hector Iangevia r-f used to nncef 4 rtf oil la a Tapper-Chsptesa fiovernnseat, and ta rd-r to oreteotae this sLfS'-ulty it wa decided that Sir Hertor ehould be apjoiated Canadian High to tlahd la the placwof Sir Charlea Topper. Her Majesty, tbroaga th tsovernor-tietseral. ha ex)resae4 br appres-ialioa Ihe service ridered Ragland ty Sir Jh Mttisi4 dsriag hi leg and evealfal phbli career, and Las signihed Lr desire that should raised to the peerage II j'l be taad Ird MacDon-add.

Hon. J. A. thsplaa will retttra te Catisd ttatU after th frmtia of the fre Cabinet, aad Sir Hector Laugevla baa bis apitmnt as Caaadiaa Com-sniasior. This TectWa takea sv thai sir HW friends la Vbe will not be abl to acrma Mr.

Chaplesu of rrow-dltag bl eweraie out of th aw cev-ensboit. Tl all eraonnl -f thw aoves boseu ha not yet been derided Upon, feet It tasore than rc4abl that Mr. Cbat'Ww wUl be raade Miaiatr Fsh-lie Work, aad that Mr. Itoaa, M.f of IKbeHexwk, will recr the fortfHf sit way and esaal. a th fsreaent Min-iUT, lion.

J. IL Fop. I dying. Regarding ihe robabj srf this new ad-Rdaitratoa, it is imposiUe to speak positively, bat oa thing Is cantata Charles Tpjer fully alive to the ins-portsaoe of aa rary settlement of th Csbefie quesjien, and It I more tbsu likely that -sue of Id first public ad U1 to futile tbe he President th United Stat to resume aigfiatioa ot the ramiBg of a tw treaty. THE NATIONAL CASH OOX.

Tta t4oalt.tr at si as rot lostseat aa taa sf eHr 4s sva a tlatf 4Uaos ssa IM Sraoa toe reSjeo itmmrtmm sssvd EtafsOtsiss (aw tta rT1 sUW Mootts ssf in forreot I Veal tear. Watntaorou. Marea 3. Tb f-ubii debt, arcnrdiSg to lb tsdnset i tie from tb Treasury Ilpartnseat, has Ju-rfeas4 t. lil dsrtbKth past month.

Unusually xseavy penon payments, amounting to iH, 1 assigned a the rbbf roa for aa locr ia the debt since February The net rash. sr ur-tdu, la th treasury baa drread about avs-nta millions dart be the woik and ssew amount to National batk depositor yetrdy held 4IV P5l of Crovs-rnmnt fund, or about snillioa and a half less tha era February Tbe gold end bsianc in th treasury La tcreesd about i0 doriagth past month, aad amount to tlZ.U andfhailrr fund tsalaac, exctusir of a.otKi.o.K) trad dollar bullion, ba la-rresd and now nmouaU ta 2t44sA Govern meal receipts 4aring Februsrj were 30.I.l. against tLiill la Feh-mary. th deereaa being da te diminished custom rcipt, which tbi year la Febraary were ftOteva, avgalnct IJS.USM'td tu February, pettdit are durtug th past month wer unusually targe, srwing lo heavy pla trusents, and amooated to 33,. sr about foarteeu tnillioa dollars more thaa ta February, In, Tbe toUl receipt and expenditure for lb first eight month of the carreut fiaoal year.

coeapJ4 with the eswreapon-Sing Bsoutb the preeiou year, srr a follows: RoceiptN I. X-pendilarea. lO.IAr: recr-ii, mm e-adlturea, This ahow aa tare in receipt for th eight naoath of the cwrreot year osrer those ssf the correspond tag period of tho previous fiscal year of about oa millioa dollars aad oa the other hand an Increase of thirty-aia millioa dollars ia evpend-iuxres ao far this year sseer esea4itares for the eight month of taat yer. falelat rtee CSskeasrsv. Catcaoo, Msrch 2.

libaon, Parish Co. furniture trimming -stXlUbnai ssa Randal )h street, this city, vss destroyed by Br last night. Lo, iasuraao aot yet Rsw-rrtain4. alraax's cmndy aciory was brat liy dam aged by amok aad wtr. While goi4T to th are a rbemioal ea-glae collided with a boae cart, sseriosudy tajs-rtag ths driver th Tho.

J. rUgsrald, aad probably fatally tsjur-tsr iriver Gcs a4row, of th boae cart. lYcri XL taoia. rytrj teller of Cat Zzzz. ws at tho ca-r--tc ul-it u'm Tta ICslr tteslresaeiat rise sSms 1 mm Seraia 7 GTVir 1 TUG 2JEWS IU BEHT.

Toe parrcl-pot convention between "the United States and Hawaii went lata ef feet on the 1st. The jury in th? case of Governor Larra-bee of Iowa, charged with lib, returned a verdict of not f-wlltj-. PREIIOCXT ln rrrl vn Fresid-nt-lect and Mrs. Harrison dined together at tue "White Hons on the STth. TYidotvs on Pennsylvania tTracr, TWanhington.

from which to view tb inau- -garni processlo--, brought from $10 Tue eun lament of the Czarevitch I Frkess Alice I said to be a fact, bat it win not be promulgated until "Vy. Jat orun and R-isell Saw hsve re-signed front the directory of the Inter national Ureal Northern Railroad L'ota Iuj- Tiie Indon Tini- has no ear for the stability of the United States owing tiie of the four proposed airw Stato. The Emperor of Germany visited Coirat Voa Moltke a the evening of the TUb, nu! played whist with the aged General ualii a late hoar. Ax even hundred members of the Mav a-hntt Tariff-Reform League attended the first monthly dinner of the league at JiUsitoa on the Axt the prisoners In the Boston I of Correction refused to go to work on the iTtk, ami were locked op and placed on short ration. A Bit, pending in the California Legislature provides the death penalty for train-robbvr who cattle loss of life in the pursuit of their nefarious calling.

Fri.LT colored emigrants from North and South Carolina and Virginia passed through Birmingham, AIa during the week ending March 1, en route Wst. Ix an interview in St. Petersburg, on the 25th. Conut Iswotski stated that an agreement between the Vatican an -ia in rvj-ard to Poland would be vt jskortly. Oxethoc-saxd mww for sixpence is the inducement offered "Sew orz Catholics for contributions to the erection of a new church to St.

Joseph, at Iiigh- State. London. Mju Parxell xrai re-elected chr.lrman, avnd Mr. Justin McCarthy vice-chairman at the Fnrnellite meeting in London on the ilh. Th-9 whips and secretaries were ai-o re-elected.

The statute of the Catholic "University to be erected at Waihlnzton, 1. CL, were printed in Itoui-s, oa the 27th. prefaced by a ln jal brief la which a warm eulogy is jiaid Auierica. 31 u. Bt-AitE ha formally resigned hi position as a delegate to represent Maine at the centennial of the inausmration of as President, to be held in York City in April.

Dr. T. IL Hats, a gra Inate of a Haiti-more medical school, ha-) been appointed permanent medical officer of the Bangkok (Siam) Hospital, which is under the ioi-meuiate care of the Kins. Ths eiht-year-oM son of W. L.

"Free-vuan. of Urand Itapids, Miclu. while try in. on the to ee how lont; he could ho I hi breath, ruptured a blood-Teel Aad dietl in a few minutes. Tnn question of rem vin-r the capital of New Mexico front Santa Fe to some more convenient and inviting town, nitnated on the main line of a railroad, is bein agitated all over the Territory.

Gotcilxok Hitui. of New York was pre-ventsd, on the ith. with a handsome set of resolutions by the Albany Typoj-raph-kal Uuion for his assistance in eeenrins the State printing for Union printers. LrcE Extrtnt th Missouri horse-lraltr. who his revolver int a crowtl in Londou a short time so hlt-tinx two men, was arrai--netl for the second time, on the Dlih.

and again re- The present It of Kcprescatatives expires by limitation on the Ith of 31 arch. The Senate, beia? a continuous body, can remain in esi.n at will, for the con-tirtuation of appointments and other executive bu-siness. Nrcc irsoa were killetl and a largo xiumWr seriously injure-l by the plunging of the St. Louis express through a bridge near St. George.

Oat on the STth. The accident was canned by the breaking of a locomotive tire. The widow of Win. L. Marry, a member President Iolks Cabinet and Secretary State nnder President Pierce in both of which positions he greatly distinguished himself died in Paris, on the 21th, aged eighty-six.

Twettt persons in one neighborhood in La Porte County, IntL, have been attacked with trichinosis, and most of them will die. All are Germans, who, at a christening recently, ate pork which had been improperly cooked. The registry ofSces nt were burned, on the 2Sth, and the registers of assessment and taxation of the city and other important records were destroyed. It is expected that much confusion in finances will ensue. Pochard Figott romniitted naicide at Madrid, on the evening of the 1st.

Offlcers were just on the point of arresting hhn at the Hotel des Ambassadeurs. at the re quest of the Foreign OrSce in London. He was registered as Ronald Ponsonby, the initials thus couforming to those oa his The great silver vault of the Treasury Department at Washington is fulL It contains It was Intended to hold but the substitution of wooden boxes fr canvas bag-s made necessary by the rotting of the latter, caused by dampness, reduced its capacity by The marriage ceremony of the Emperor of China at Shanghai, on the Uh, was a f-ori-eous, though exclusive affair. The spleudor surroundiac the ceremony and the vast sum expended in carry tug out the programme is In marked contrast to the fact that millions of people are starv-log in the province. J.

Clasic ged fifty years, cashier of the Union Excavating Company of New Orleans, committed suicide, on the aorn-iag of the 53th. by shooting. He was to hare been married the same evenimf to a Ft aside at Ctevess4 Bsslrea rests Oflteala Wo SWT- moris ay tRss ASswraa Wee- of IR tvasS Case assign si sera svtta Alt Stso Wsse tsoadtes MasatalM rsHhlslhs "aUasSasa aas Wm tareot Farir. Nxw York, Feb. Tt Th Ilcrajr Wasbiegtoa roTTespondeat telegraph that hm bad a long aad interesting- talk With President Cleveland.

Th President, be says, et pressed la aamistakabls terms bis seas of personal relief ia view of his re leas from ths care aad anxieties of oSee. Its Is ty any means for ths high boner which was conferred upon him four yt C7crrasi. year ago. and de- tlsresj that no man could be Indifferent to uch aa eipre.in of roandcaess oa tho part of Atoertcaa cititen. Ths essrrespondeat led the coavertio to subject bearing Vwn th qe-tkm of the future prospect of the Republic, and asvs that the President, with the utmost frank ue.

ssids "I a Democrat, with all th word Implies. am, moreover, aa iateaso Democrat, la that I believe that tho true principle of the Detnocrsiie party are essential to tho well-being of this country. "Dcring tho war. be added, -the Re publican party bad supreme and unques tioned rvtntrol of publie policy. No on will question tbe aerrkw it rendered at that time: but the rank and file of th army composed largely of Itvav erst.

Tho Generals who wa re nown were also many of thetn Democrat. While there were among the Republican a small majority of hotheads a bo found fault with ths LI a cola administration, and among lb Ivmo-crstsaa equal number of fossil who timidity was a National misfortune, ths great bulk of the people from east to west, without respect to party aiSliaiions. were solidly patriotic: and ready for any neces sary amount of ascriflco for the preserr lion of our instltutiou. It Is folly to claim that tho war was fought by either Itepubllcau or Democrats; it was fought by lb American ciiixens of tho North. But tt is plain, be said with great seri ousness, "that under Republican admin islralioas there has been given a fresh and dae.gerous Impetus to monopolies, trusts and combines.

Immense fortune have beea acs-umulated, unknown In tho day of our father. They are a peculiar liy of post-bellum times, and the control which they arbitrarily eercl-e over ths cost of existence i a direct men sea th welfare of the workiagmen and of our farmer. Tho party, the Fresldsnt declares, which willingly cacoursgrs these evil tenden tie not worthy to railed the party of the people. As a Itssmoerat the I "resi dent believes strongly in tho masse, and has a very large sympathy for the working lasses. Whtteter later fTes with their Interest interfere with tbe exeat majority of our Mr.

Cleveland hesitated before dtasslng the race qaestiou la the Sntb, beectise. as be said. It Is Ihe most delicate subject now before the people. While be believes that manifest wrong either to white or blacks, should not be tolerated, be has by no mean lost roaadeacs la the fair mind ed average pubtie opinion of tbe South to do tbe best which the circumstance al low. They know the attuatloa ia all it bearing, and to distrust their ability 10 Jeal with it is lo distrust their locality and fairness.

The correspondent la conclusion ssyi that the President "is la no wis dis lurbed by th fortune of political war fare which bare befallea him. II I downright good aalared over bl defeat. He ba no fesr that the Democratie policy of an adjustment of tho taria to the waul and ctrewmstanee of tho people will not ultimately cou-ead itself to th Amer ican people, and there need be no fesr tbst they will fail to attach thcmsclres to a party which -onUteatly and honestly afiers them relief. IT IS NOT GROVLR. real Seat CTes-lsod a tlef sailer ton fcVarge Aasaaat as4 Amssc Ihva Mtatagas-pmm4 lo Rs la Cassa).

New York, Msrch Artie It, Cleveland, president of th A. B. Cleveland Company limited), wholesale dealer la seed at No. Corllsnil street, arlih branches at Cape Vioe.nt, N. where Mr.

Cleveland first established tho business Plctoo, OnL, and London, Ragiaad. ha disappeared, and rumor are that be ha spent tn.n of the company's money about borrowed from friends la specalttious ta Wsll street, aad that be is now ia Canada. Me saber of tho company deny that the troablo is so extensive as this, but admit c-rlaia Irregularities, aad that Mr. Cleveland has gone awsy. The company is backed by very solbl men, and thouth It llabitlliet are reported from 33)hk) to trOia.rjKja, its asset are reported largely la excess of those figures, and all claims are being promptly met on maturity.

The treasurer Is 11. F. Steams. The aecrelsry is Geo. ML ILard, president of the Chatham NaUoaal Bank.

IL K. Thurber is interested la the company. A. L. Ashman, a wealthy hotel proprietor, is vice-president.

The company doe a business of about a year. r. Cleveland about thirty-eight years old. lit father, who tires In Adam. N.

has been her trying to leara hi son's whereabout, and is feeling very badly over tho aHalr. The family are not la any way related to Presidsal is rover Cleveland. The CUleaao llaaaa IJtsel Ratt. CM.nA VS. 9ST1 Tlmra fliniflalft srMileaied be tho erand lure to-dsr.

ta spue of the protest of Messrs. RoaSeU and fk-lusack, wno claim that they nave Mm. some enemies on ins preaeat grana jury. There are six case aJUnrciher, two agalast J. W.

West, two against J. R. Dunlon and two aralast Jens Christen aen. editor of ths Arbeiler Zeltans. Bail 15s were seat out to compel the attendance of Scbaark and Bonfield, but as lato aa elsvea o'clock they could not be found.

The Vn fjssssasae. Drarotr. ich, Feb. Tt A special to the News from Hamilton. OnL.

ays The wounded by ths St. cIooVks acctdeat are doiag as well a can bo expectssd. Ihosxgh oa or two addltioaaJ deaths are i peel ed. On th train were Mr. aad Mr.

Sea- dalL of Detroit, oa their weddla trip. At the time of the acctdeat Mr. Headail was ia the smoking ear aad bts wtf ia the ladies ooech. Whea the shock ocxr erred tlr. rndail was thrwa down, bat aot aererly Injured, til bride was la tie coach which fsll over the aid of tla tykir.

aad is striosaly lxtrei ta Iteaesae of Its Wssru AeesaasadlaWd te ths irilesat-lis m4mm tTeatsice lass TaeSU TeMl m' Wesv CSsre-ee isaxes as nMS tuaM A fas- Ifcsv A4e ti m4 rsr Sr SMales S4 Rs Aaasvaat m4 FdttsaMswSag lo-datgeO ta. WAsaisoro Msrch Th Fiftieth end to-4sy at ftoo. At thai boar tt expire by limitation. The lies dissolves, but ths rseaaie, coat 1 aula fa exisbrnee, tneet la extra -ek-a. to form a new orgaulaaiioa aad to rssaXrm ssr reject sort BeaiasUs-M as ta President msy sabsnit for mlmn.

Thf FlMJeth Coagrea wiU be noted Is history for four thisgs: FJcsu Ihe ad-tolas ion Into th t'aita of four new Stslea North Dakota, Mosth Dskots. Moutsna aad Waahla gloat ees-ssnd, fe tho tariff df sjrSrtri csntro much lirae brh Hoa aad Saste; third, for th rreatioa of a new essenllrr depart rrrtit, and fourth, for the arjiat of nUbustetiag that UTt pises ta the lsjae. Uad'subtasDy lh moi Important trust, as Coarvs'sv disesaed ssf was jj a. ttsisa 4 four new rotates- to th L'aiou. This action would bar tueea alaot Impossibility before the rlevticra, which settled the prideney.

ft was aa of great lmjonoco to th t'nlou, addisf to the strength of th g-a-ral tios'era-meat and relict tug It of a great deal of responalMlity. It I of to the Repotdiesa party also. aiitig it a rood wotktag m)-f1iyl the Rett Congress. TWrveeliaof the Ute lKrparloetJ of Agriculture give to Freilet Har-rtsoa another Cllot oiSco with which reward some leader of the Rpt3caa Irty. The tari9 diacaba -iivmi a great deal of the lira of the House and Hesale, and although no legitaisa ressli-1 to re looe th revenue and sitaplif It rot lectioa, tle defeat srvel is oulliae with diliae1tt- th policy of either party lu the elertion eoufeat.

and proosbly oeue4 Ihe way to legislation I the n-xl Con-grtss. Aa rff -st was made uha lh aioa wa near I's rtoe lo bare the tohsxess tax repeated, bat while there wa a nt jorityuf ei.her Itou In favor of the Isaaaageof the ttseasar It wa eaooeas-fully oped by member of tbe commit tee on way aa4 rjnesn abs. throng 1 their rieirl. prevented its roasiJeratioa by resortin 1 1- Cilibusteriag laetk-s. Tbe aho-e of the rule of th I loss by Ihe minority during the as-road aessioa.

Las beea among th most striking feature of the busiaea of that body. Mr. Weaver and Mr. Anderson sued themselves nas by rerenting the eon ids-rat ton of all basiaes antil the ma fotiiy la the 11 use would coaeot to th coaslderalloa of the measure ia wLkb they were la teres ted. Mr.

Oat-, of Alabama, also created a dead-lock by filibustering lacsie to pre- rent the rousidersti'sa the Diret-Tx bilL This wa ta the first aessioa. Th filibuster! sg ia the aexon4 aestsioa wa directed rloHpsJlr against the consider ation the Pacific Railroad Funding bi'l and the CVrale bill Is rejsrsl th? lobacos tax and ia favor of the cai let siioa the Cfklahoma bilL Tbe trect-Tax bill wa the only one of lbee raesre b- filled, and that, after aia tsnlh hooae. wa veioss.1 on Kst ardar last by Fre IdonL The Patitfi lUilroad bill still stand oa the raleadsr of the House, and like measure remains aatouched oa th Senate calendar. Tbe friends of the Oklahoma bill uc crsslalla rarrylag It through ths bat tt remain ancoasidetred ia the eettale. Ihe Cowte till was effectually ds-f-swed of by the fdibuterer.

Th power idaed la the Lands of th mtaoriiy Vy lb existing rub I great aad it hss beea applied no often la this Con rress, that Is not autikely revisloa of the mlei will be mads by the House la the Fifty-first Congress wba meet fee Tbebuln plses-d bf oc Coa gress for roaiderstin In th ist lw year ha grr ally reeded lu th agrrrgai that of any pewt ha CsSsgrea. This Is largely due to Ihe lucre as cf iasure for pti- vale relief, fact which emphasise the necesssiiy often ad 1 1 ted, of pCOV lil tag ss.ro tribuaal for th arbitral ioa of th claims acaisst Ihe Gc-reram-at. which are bow brou-h I to Congress fr a4jli cation, Thee wtre la Ibe Seasie iu th FifUeih Coagrea X.v bill and 114 restolutlons; and rrportwere toad froca ssnoimitiessa. la the How ere were IS.Xo bills, 9C7 PHst reaols llu and 4. til report.

la th Coarx tbr were lmrodssrs-d xis Heasi bill. I I.rl flow Mils. II Seaal joint restolaisons, 204 I Iocs ptat reaolatiotts. and there ws-c rcrs-Jced froca Sensle com mil lees l.TCtS. srs from Hou committ 1.11 refswft.

fifth bill sad Joint feslttUa Is the ieent Omffres nt one la twenty passes lb iioos. ana not one ta rutny r-as-ed both boa and went to the Presi dent for hi slgnstsre. AN INOENIOUS SWINDLER. II Tooli Astswat a FssaaihA Scat ssf ASTslra to tAo Mm rwheta New YottK. March The taibHe are wsmed aealnst aa lageaiou a ladler, wbos basis of operation is Wasbtogtoa.

II obtains from hotel registers th names of busine-a roea stsitisg that city, aad telegraph their borne firms to the effect that be fib member or representative of the firm) ha beea robbed, aad mast bare remittance at one. The firm is In structed or requested lo sead fifty or sev enty-nv dollar by ulegrspn. aad te waive Identification, hlaoeiag that their rcsTcacnttlvc Is in Waahlagtoo, the firms pcosapGy raeet th densand. Several houae In this city have beea ssrtadled la tbi way dttriag the past few day. Th frao wa discovered by the maaager of a branch telegraph office ta the dry -roods distrVt, who received several tnesaajre of ihe kind dss-ribei, and thiakiec it rather remarkable that so many New York business men should fall victims to Wasbiagloa barglars, notified the per sons to whom the ta-esvaare wer ad- dressed of hi aasptcioaa.

This led to aa Inquiry, but the culprit sssidently lara4 or suspected that hi plan bs 1 beea discovered, as be has not beea arrested. It 1 probable that merchant ia other cities have also beea victim Iced la the wsy. in Mayaese aaleSSe. Manaio, March 3, Upon the person of PUroU was found a letter addresaed to Mr. Latox here, in London, aeaied aad ready to posted.

The letter stated: "Tb first laih of letter I sold to the Times wrre geaala. Of the coa4 batch, swveral were forged, tacludlagtwo of Far taeU's and one each of Devtu's. 0Kiljrs ttgaa's. am steeply aorry for all that I hare a pared, aad am ready to placa at their disposal all tbe mesa ia my pow er to retaedy the wtoct I txrs doaa. All that I said was si, L-t sv-try ltr? wrt-ra Kzltt caca was trcx" 1t trcr ti frrri trrj ft 1 cs r- on the 1st, against a reduction of ten per rent, la their wages.

Ir was reported at Ht. Petersburg. 03 Ihe 1st. that the Afghans wrre advancing upon the frontier from Herat, and that the Emit," of Bokhara was rrenariu; ta attack then if Itassian newspaper are filled with ar-a tides adilns war. Mr.

W. K. VAtpERCtt.T.of New York City, is sacking to lease for the season the Duke of Sutherland's London reside nee. Ox the Th. Hon.

John B. I.aldly, confined la the Charleston W. Vs.) jail to recover from the effect of a protracted spree, ret his throat with a piece of glass broken from his cell window, inSictlns probable fatal wounds. Jonx W. Ijs.ce.

the Republican mem ber of the Indiana Legislature, who struck Mr. Witlard tDeni.) under the Impress loo that the latter had Insulted his colleague. was, on the Cth fined $1 aad suspended for the remainder of the session. Ox the 7-th two thousand furnace men In the Mahouingaml Shenango valleys. In Ohio, accepted a ten per cent, redaction la lay.

Ax Increase In the poblie debt, amount- occurred during February. Ox the 7(h, John Kramer, of Des Moines, la anicid-l with strychnine. Mrs. Asrcuttstc aged fifty, of res ton. la was frightfully burned, on the 7ih, while a tSempiing to Ughl a fire In a gaso line stove.

AxyiitixT Lartxn, who has only been In this conntry foor months, fatally stabbed bis nineteen- year-old wife at Patcrson. N. Jon the lsu At the State oratorical cntet at Mount Vernon, oa the 7th, tt. It. Patrick, ot Iarsn College, woo first honor: O.

Ktookey, of Iowa Colleg, second, an 1 K. Ames, of Drake Uni versity, third. The Inter-State contest will be held atGriuucU, la In May. rr Luotd, whose true nat was Thomas Winn, and who was said to hare been a buccaneer la the old days, was buried from the Jerry MeAutey Mis-slon. New York, on the 7-th.

He was a vert wicked man and was converted at the Mission about four year ago and hac been a ft 1 lure there ever since. Hexrt Aanucs, the fireman oa the SL Louis express, who was Injured in the wreck at St. George, died at his homo ic London. oa the 1st. 1L F.

TATfursn. the attendant who killed a patient in the Insane asylum at Fontiao, MKtu. In self-defense, recently, wa quitted oa thelsL LATE NEWS ITEMS. Ix the Senate, on the Sd, the conference report on the Fast-OSes Appropriation bill was agreed to. A number ot commit tee amendments to the Indiao Appropri ation bill were agreed to, and the bill was passed.

At the evening session the Direct-Tax bill was passed over the Presi dent's veto 3 to a. The Foorth-of-Joly Claims bill was passed. Ths conference report oa the Deficiency bill was agreed to. A birht session, continuing until 3 a. m.

of the 3.L was adjourned until 3 p. ro an a rain until it. m. During the even ing. Mr.

Bkldleberger, who was grossly Intoxicated, created most disgraceful and was placed under arrest and dragged bodily from the chamber. Up to a. no business of Importance had been transacted I a the House, the Senate amendments to the Currency bill were disagreed to, and a conference or dered. The conference report oa the bill to amend the Inter-Slate Commerce Law was agreed to. The conference report oa the bill tor the protection of the salmon fisheries of Alaska was presented and agreed to.

An evening session w. ordered, which was afterward adjourned until 3 p. m. of the 3d, and again until eight o'clock, the time being frilteted away 4a filibustering against nearly every measure Introduced, which was still In progress after midnight on the morning of the 4th. A wholesale outbreak of hydrophobia.

Is reported from White River township, Johnson County, Ind. The farmers of Iowa are or-raaislng to resist the extortions of the Binding-Twine Trust. There were landed at Castle Garden. New York City, oa ths 3d. immi grant.

A LJrm a to Mr. Laboacbere. found npon the body of the dead informer FiotL stated: "The first batch ot letter 1 sold to the Times were gxruuine, of the second batch several were forged. All that I said was false, but every thing written nnder oath was true. The bill making train-robbing a capital crime ia Arizona has become a Law.

The terrapin market ia Philadelphia, New York aad Baltimore was "cornered' to secure an ample supply for ths inauguration ball banquet. Tbe Parneltiles estimate ths cost ot their defense before ths commlssioa thus far at Turn number of hoes packed la Clncaa nati between November 1 aad March I was CUM, ore-; a failing o2 from last year of 60s. Dr. Taxxer, M. F.

for Mid-Cork. Ire-land, was jailed at Clonmel oa th 3d. Ir Is stated oa the authority of M.J. Mackenzie McLean, M. that ths Tories were warned a year sgo that Ftfott could not bs relied upon.

ExJrtoti Datio K. Terrt ompletea his six months term of Imprisonment for contscpt of court la tia AlrTZta Ccn ly injured. John R. Salmans an old and hlxhly-esteemed citizen of Pawnee Coo a I was very seriously, if not fatally, Injured a few day ago. He was driving span of young moles hitched to load of fuml-tore, whea the team became frightened and ran away, throwing him violently to the ground, and.

It is supposed, ons of Ihe mules kicked him as he fell, injuring him Internally. He was unable to speak whea picked Up. William Brindley. a young man nine, teen year of are, wbe parent res id at Feabody, this State, was drowned, a few nights ago, while bathing la a swimming-pool at the Y. M.

A. la Kansas City, Mo. It 1 supposed that be went lato the pool to baths alone about nine o'clock. II probably lost his talsacs, and, being unable to swim, was drowned. Other incline to the theory of deliberate suicide.

There was only about four feet of water la the pool at the time. ht. Serris, chief ot police of Kaasas City, this State, recently received ta formation that 11 IL Sager, who is said to have stolen a large sum of. money while clerk of WyaoJ.dta six year ago, 1 la Geneva, a small town forty mile east of Cleveland, O. Mr.

ServU has taken the necessary steps to have Sager broogh hack. The Stale Senate recently passed ths bill changing tho nam of Davi County to Geary County. The bill had already been passed by the House, and as it re ceived tbe approval of tho Governor It became a law. Davis on of the oldest and wealthiest counties la th State. Tho reason given for changing Its name I that the county was named after Jeff Davis.

Geary was tho first Governor of ths Territory of Kansas, and was formerly Governor of Pennsylvania. Mrs. Edrer T. Brown, (brooch her at torney, at Wichita, has filed aa affidavit with the Court at Wichita that her ho hand was dead and not aa ab sconder, a set forth few day before by IL T. Bean, of th Fourth National Bank.

Tho disappearance I still of the deepest mystery, nothing reliable having been received as to Brown's whereabouts. Tho case ia now attracting great attention, as tho property of Brown has beea attached by creditors and insurance men are resisting paymfut of th lifs Insurance policy. Governor Humphrey recently mad several Important appointments. II changed the management of the Stat penitentiary entirely by appointing ex-Senator Geo. IL Case, of Mankato, to succeed U.

IL Smith as warden, and Wm. Marl Ind ale. of Emporia; D. E. Cornell, or Kansas City, KaC; W.

IL McBride, of Osborne, directors, all tho appointment being new. lis also mad a complete change la th management of ths Statu Reformatory at Hutchinson by tho appointment of J. V. Admire, of 0ajr Cttyt J. S.

McDowell, ot Smith Centers T. A. McNcaL of Medicine, com miss loner. Both these Institution bar teen investigated by legislative committees, aad It 1 understood that tho Governor think the result of these investigation glv him sufficient can to change their management. Th action of th Governor was somewhat of a snrprit to tho politicians, as It was not generally believed ho Intended to make a clean sweep.

Mr. Alex. Garrett, of Topeka, left her four-year-old child alone la tho bouse whit shs visited a neighbor few day since. She was absent only a few miaul es, bat when aba returned ah found that all th clothe had been burned off the child and Its fiesh reduced to a crisp. How th fir caught is not known, hut tt is supposed that ths child secured som matches aad was playing with them, whea Its clothe wer ignited.

Theodora IL Jaaaen, tho fifteeayear old on of If atthew Jansen, a prosperous farmer, living near Wichita, died recently from is juries received from a kick from a boras. Th hoy was out rtr. wfcta tbs Larf tn r-1 3 1 bis traveling party. Father Kcx-tsor was released from Cork jail, on the 7-th, 'the term tor which he was sentenced having expired. Father Cuars.

parish priest ot Avoca, Ireland, was arrested, on the SHh, nnder the Crimes act, aid will undergo ais weeks imprisonment In Wexford jail. George Foster, Tuscaloosa, Ahv, a widowe of two years, shot himself dead on his wife's grave on the STth. The headless body of John Mattetn, aa Italian, was found by the New Orleah police, oa the sTlh, hidden ia the garret of a tenement house on Bienville street. He Is supposed to have been the victim of a vendetta. J.

W. GtuFTTTHs, a young man employed in a real estate oKce at Omaha, Nebw, quarreled with Henry Flowers, a colored porter at the Kelley Hotel, on the STth. and, drawing a revolver, shot and killed him. He claims to have acted in self-defense. Eight ex thociasd RossUa troops are massed on the Afghan frontier.

Wiluam K. Vader-ults steam yacht Alva arrivwi ic ranee, 93 it yius; lady eighteen. Jk. casiy ex-amichtlon of hU aecooata show4 tCTt rcJ nrtrtX tt-lrti.

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