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THE APPEAL - Ha a larger elrealatloa tha a any other newapaper la the re. gloa eomprlaed by tha Slut, at Tennessee, Mississippi, Arlcan. Mi Alabama, Texas aad Lou. lslaaa, - WE APPEAL'-'" Bai a larger dally etrenlatloa thaa any other newapnpar I a Tmmhh, Mississippi, Arkaa a, Alabama aad Trial. ?4 ESTABLISHED 1840. MEMPHIS, TENN., WEDNESDAY, APJUL 10. 1889. VOL. XLIX KO. 73 "is MiiMii rn v tv, 111 .ti - 12 ci : in its Hi us BOULANGER'S .CASE. The Procedure To Be Followed la Hla Prosecution Dlacus3ed la ths Chamber of Deputies. M. Delafoase Denounoes ths Bill as a Mockery of Justice. All Amendments to It Rejected by Members of the Right The Belgian Government Warns Bou langor to Abstain From Politi cal Agitation, Which the Gov ernment Will Not Tolerate. Tari, April 9. The Chamber of Deputies today iliscuascd'tho bill prescribing the inixle of procedure to be followed by the Senate when Hitting ai a court fur the triul of Ueu. llotilangcr. M. Dolufosso denounced the measure its a .jckcry of Justice mid an instill to I lie pub lic conscience, lie declared that the Semite, lieing a ioliliral liody, could not act impar tially in the cane. This assertion created a great uprinr. Member exchanged abusive epithet and the scene was one of wild dis vriler. The President of the Chamber ro jH'atedly railed the house to order, and urged the members to observe modurution in the discussion. When M. Dclafosse woe allowed to con tinue he Mid tlial luw and decency required that Oen. llotilangcr be tried at the Assizes. Otherwise the triul would be an outrage on justice and a iligrace to Iho Senate. These remarks caused a renewal of the uprour. The inembera of the Left made no attempt to reply to M. Dclufoaac, but imme diately moved to apply the closure rule. The motion waa carried by a Volu of 2-V1 to 21 i A nintloii was then made lo lie-in the discussion of the bill by clauses. I'll ia was also rurrieil by 321 to 2J2. The Chamber rejected nil amendment suggested by members of the Right. A pro positi by M. Itibot Hint a iiu.jority of seven twelfths of the Senate be ueccsviry to iniike Valid any sentence pronounced upon Gen. luuitaiigcr was also defrnted. Tliu bill was adopted by a vole of .11 H to Ui3. A Warning la llaalanffer. llHOsr.La, April 9 The Rclgiun Govern ment hits iiifoniiully warned Gen. Hotihuigcr to abstain from diticul aital ioti. which the Government Mill not tuler.ite. The Gen eral has been informed that If ho complies with Ihe wishes of (lie Government in Ibis rv-ct ho will not be eivlled from ll.l gium. Itlon Unuclranlt'a Iti.arretl Wife. Iimihix, April It. Ague Ikiucicuult, tho divorced wife of Dion Itoiiclcault, madcap plication to the Divorce Court today for an order to enforce ayniciit of (he alimony nf XHma)earawurdcd to her In l.s.1. She asked t lint (nvnients be lundo from the pro- evils of her former husband llritish ropy- angina, -nr. iioui u auii, in answer, averrcii that nil proceeds from thi-m ropy a rights cn "li.'ocd in 1x1 to a Mr. ('Diininn. of New York, for the benclit of Houcuaull s pnvnt wile. li e presiding Judge ex-2rcM-d doubt aa to Cadogan's cxi-li nee and raid that in any case the assignment was fraudulent and void. lie orde vd that all mi li ropywrlght moneys in to-Mviuiiof the court b nld to the plitilililf. Te lie Haloed la lb reerag. IiXpo, April II. The M, Jmn n.ivtlt announce, that tho lit. ifnn. William Henry Smith, First lorl of I lie Treasury, is about to be raised to the c'rae, and that he will accordingly resign the Government Icader rhip In llie Iloiine of Coiniuona and lake Ms cut in the House nf lairds. The Unullr in sists that ol the Killc runiiid.iles fur tin! leailer-lilp in sune....n to Mr. hmitli. nnmelv, lrd lUndiipli linn hill, Mr M, .1, ni l Hick. Iliaeh. .Mr. G.hh hen nnd Mr. llulfoiir, the ln-l named is the lct eliolec; and it dis liin-a tlisl the Coins rvalivi t w 111 not tolerate any lei.di r olln r than Mr. llul- 'oUr Mr. I'laiMraaie'a LmraicK, April 111. The court tlay an nounced IU decision in the rase of Mr. John rintiiane, member of VarUmm-nl for Ksst Limerick, who bad aps-aled from Ida mi lence of four months' imprisonment for of frnsr under the crimri act. Tho court de rlded acsitit Mr. Finuesne and continued Ills acnieiiee. A de iioii was lo renderol on the apM-al of Mr. Ihivid hhrrhy, liieinls r of I'lirliuiiii-tit for toiilh tmlwav, who was convicted oil ollcnsia under the erimra act and sntcnec-l to ten months' Imprisonment. In this case the court reduce the seu:eiic lo live months' iiiuiriaonuieul. 1 A lalara Fa I la Umuii I.e. Vixss v, April 9. Kmprrnr Kranrla Jospli ho punha-nd the Mnyerling estate, which Wa owne.1 by the lale Crown Prlure I'll dolph. The iiiiilu bullillng w III he converted Inlo a arnielile nunnery. Hie fxnn in As I Irli the t rown 1'riiu euiumltled ruicido will l turned Into a cbais l. tlther isirta will be filled up as an asylum for aged and Intirin n-id. iils of the district, 'tha Auatiian Colony at Huenos Avrra lias n nl a golden wnath valued at lo,isif, to be placed (ill IGMnlpli lolnn. XsallUh llama Mala Hmltmrn Hrleeltxl. IokdoK, April B. Hie House of t'otnmoiit (hi evening, by a rote of to ill, n jo ted lr. Clarke' Hcotlbh liume rule motion, Mr. Olsdstone I't'ixKsil the disrusslon In an animated apcrch, In which he said that the question was not rie and wool, I obstruct inure pressing measures, lie inn noi iioiini, liowevrr. that when rVnlliind tiuauimoiisly demanileil home rule Parliament would ac cede lo her desire. TN Pararll l'.alnallen. Iaiwinik, April W. When the larucllCom mission recoiiTrtml Ihli morning, Sir Cbarlc nuswell resume I III long argument In behalf of the l'arnellltes, in which the elooiienl idrader roiilliiued Ins review of the testimony given by the wllnci for the limn, ami waa followed throughout with the closest attention by court and apectulor aliko, raawl mm IM-hellrtiderra Rellreaaea. Haaus, April . The Ji'.iiAj AnitifrT u noiiuce that Count von K helleinlorf re- tlrc from the Ministry of War at his own request, and that lie will be auccn-deil by Gen. Venly du Vernors. who Is a geiieial of lo(..nirv and Governor of Htrasburg. The visit of King lluinbvrl to llerlla la fixed for early In May. ' IsiMsig, April 9. Hlr Clonic Hu.wll hi ronscntrxl to act M arbitrator between the Yamluleiiraud (Tare tenants and their land lord. Hi decision ia lo ' lilmling. naabl. Abaail wjisniHaw'asisieeeaa. Mimill. Aprll.-erhard rolfa. lb At ll an traveler, lu letter to tliu Alymti4 Zrltunp, expresses doubt as to whether Cnpt, H isstllHll. With Ills lipennl fun-o will nil!. ceed in bis African mission, and appeals to anti-slavery association to subscribe to a fund for the enrollment of 1,000 volunteer for service in Africa. Failure ol I'enrl Flsuerlea. London. April 9. A dispatch from Western India announce the failure of the peurl fisheries, owing; to the prevalence of liolcra. The failure involves a loss to the ioyernmeiit of four lacs of rupee. 'JTlO ltrelllilllll on iold in tliA ArirmitiliA Republic lias reaclied Gl per cent. A l.on llorsrltaek Rifle. St. rrTEKsniRo, April 9. Kour Russian ofHrcrs have mode a wnger that they can rtdo on Imrrcbnck from St. reU'rshup to I'arls in forty-live days. They will atari in May. Hie Valb. Xsuunu; Hill Reauma. Hebi.i!, April 9 The pmnrictor of tho Vulkf Ztituitg lias received pi-rtnission from tho Government to resume the publication of that paper. Marrnnla far Itillun and Itorhrlort. rAiit, April 9. Warrant have been i- aued for the arrest of Count Dillon and M. ltoi lieforU BOLD UUNCO BRACES J Fleece a Wealthy Kotlrad Farmer Out of 10,000. Nokristowm. I'o., April 9. In the latter Dart of July, 1HSH, Jacob U. Reill, a retired wealthy farmer, at Center Square, this county, was Iht-eed out of 10,0'JO worth of bonds by a utir of bunco sharp in who had been negotiation with him for a week be fore, and ostensibly with a view to purchas ing a farm in the neighborhood. The secur ities were principally cortillcute of the Cincinnati Southern Ruilroad.and were worth something lesa than their faeo value. Every effort won mdo to Rain a clew to the swind lers, but without su cess. About eight weeks airu Farmer ttoifT re ceived a cull from a well ilres d stranger w ho, alter exacting every promise of ecrts-y, reprcM'tiltNl to lU-ilf that he was a Sew 1 ork detective and could rusUire the bonds. He suid a broker of his acquainUiice had bouglit the bonds of the sharper ami was afraid to sell them lest he be arrested (or the swindle. The price ak-d for the return of the stolen bond was m.isi. Mr. Heiil de. Tined to tmy any such sum as this. Sevcrul consultation were held in the next few week and finally it was decided that If tha farmer would pay W.isk). a-k no questions and promise to make no ellort to sis ure the arrest of the mt-oih who had s vinill.il him, the bonds wuiildbe resior '.l. Mr. lteiir counsel, it has been aovrlninetl. wi ni to New York recently with Ko" of hiirmer lteiir monev in his pocket, met the self-styled detrciivca, si(-iiei the aarcement of secrecy ri'ferml to, and returned with the bonds, which arc n w safe m Ih-iir oscs slnn. The slorv of the swindle ia substan tially aa follows: In July lust lteiir and a similiter were driiii(5 lo a farm which the latter desired to see. 'i hey were met by a man on I lie road who, after a short conver sation, siiwspil a iciim-i with cards. The two stianifcrs plaved, and the nun with ItcifTwoil. They tlien induced lieill lot. lav. and the itirmer lame to Norristown and got nut of the First .Nation. il Hank a tin box containing the Uitids. I nknowii to the farmer, the siratik-e fiieiiilsw houccomuiiiic him to Norristow ii obtained a similar box. unci when the parties met on the road strain and Iteill showed his sc-uriliea. Ihev were. without hi knowledge. tranfern-d to the stnmgi'rs' tin box, and the two sliartM-ra Iheu baslilv miido olf. TUB SAMOA DISASTER. Tha Los of the Vresel Attrlbutod to the Lack of CoaL 8s FrsSJcimxi. f'al., April 9. It Is claimed here that the warshia lis ated at Hatn-ia were w ithoiit coal and their loss could have been reventel had they been coaled, A promi nent firm In this city acquainted with tho Suinoaii coast and the eminent dniiir lo sMits uupMvidiHl with fuel at this limn of the e:ir made an oiler through Paymaster GoldsUin,ui!h to supply Australian coal to the wses at H.uiirui nt fl'ialoii. T he firm could a lord lo do this, as they have alilsi plviiig lietween this city and bvdiiey. The oiler was referred lo the bead of the Equip ment llurcau at Wealiiiigton, and refiisid and the omlrai't Was kim-ii to a riiiladelpbla llrm who ahiplsml 2.sl t-.ns of coal at sis rial rates. Il is e In I unit I hat If llie offer of Ibr Alistralinil cisil bad Ix-cn accepted the disaster michl have been avoided, as the csil could liate been placed on hoard within thirty uuys. 0LVtsTo, Tex., April 9. In the I'nltcd Stati-. Court for the Kjistcm IbitiitT of Texa a bill of complaint has been filed by the Farmers Loan and Trust Company, of New York, against the Houston A Texas Central Railroad Company, for the foreclosure of the Waco A Northwestern Uivision first mort gage bond. l'sm tbl plcullng an order baa bes-n niaile apiltillng Charle lulling bam, already receiver of the Hotiton A Texas Central llnllnmd Company in the suit of llir Southern Ih-velopiiK-M Company, sa m Hiraie receiver of tho Waco A Northwit rm Pulsion under llie present bill for a fmcclosiirc of the first inorip.ii' IhiikIs U-on this, ar a separate ami distinct pnqs rly, with Instructions lo ois-mte anil maniure the aco Ihvlslnii, keeping an account of Its rartiilnrs and rXiendilures sepanilr and ills Hurt from the niam line. No additional bond I required of Receiver Dillingham un der this apHiihlmeiiL. Trie ftlrwart Will I'a.r, Nrw Yokx, April 9. A liook ki-eper named Hopkins was hnlny examined In th. Stewart will case, concet ning Mrs. Stewart' account at Iho (tore. One entry showed that a black Ilk waist for Mis Unfiles, one for Mis Hilton, and one for Mrs. Hilton had been charged lo th account of Mrs. Stewart, The pun hsse were made for mourning just after A. T. hlewart'a death. The wltucs. .aid thla dlsMNUtiou waa made under JuJge Hilton' wtilien ilireetlun on the hack ol Iho Mil. "rhorife to '. M. 8. Ir Grand I'nlon Hole aeeoiiut." Hotiklua said Mr. Stewart's hills were rendered about twice a year, and ahe aa alloaed a discount if they were paid w ithin thirty ilava but they seldom were. A real estate broker, said the Stewart building as II now stood siii worth t-l,osi,(i. This rslimaie be based .on lb total rental, which ls:t,iJ. The Praeateesl Lead. Wienri.n, K., April 9. Capt. Couch, 'he Oklahoma leader, was In th city today Just from Oklahoma. He aay the soldier have routed the Oklahoma country and about everybody without authority to r main has been driven out. Nobody I allowed to alight from a train longer than the train lo. at a station. The lUink of Guthrie, I. T., wllh a capital stock of ."iO.ouh, was or united here today. It will open for busi ness at Guthrie on April 22. and rxiort to te llie first nana in Oklahoma lerrtlury. fsraaakere Wk I'M Mnnsa ktsslla NArsor, Tel., April 9. Two minister of the Ooaprl In tbl city wrr actively con earned In traaedies OU fumUv. Tha UuV. K. M. Ijiwsnn. a minister actively enrsrrd III pnimntgallng the Go. pel, shot and killed a negro uaUMHi Dank I jJcLcod. 1m, bud Btolen several articles from him. The arc ond tragedy occurred nwir Yurboruugh Sta tion. The Rev. Hall Miller w.is conducting 8 in day school, nnd while praying; an intoxi catcd iiuiii named l'urchard entered the achixiland disturbed tho meeting. Tliero was an altercation between tho minister and the disturber, and tho Rev. Mr. Miller went home. He returned with a shotgun and llrcd Its contents into 1'urvliarT's side, kill ing hint instantly. Tho dead man was possessed of great bodily itrongth and was brutal. Noineiuiuir Alton! Naraoa. Ciiicaoo, 111., April B. Cnpt. It. 1. I-eiiry, I'nited Suites Navy, arrived hero this morn ing from San Francisco, where lie left his ship, the Adntns, on the dry docks. Tho Captain left I'niiim-Pnntrd five months ago. Speaking of tho difficulties at Samoa, he said ho thought everything wot Id bo amicably settled. "I undcrdiaiid a vessel laden with l.ooo tons of anthracite coal has left ail At lantic seatsirl f ir Samoa, They lined coal there, ami I think It an excellent plan lo have an ahundant supply on hand. 1 waa fortunate enough to be away from there dur ing the recent atorni. Per Imps, had tho ship been provided with plenty of coal, so many lives would not havo been sacrificed." A t'hlaeao IselMuller. Chicauo, April 9. Yee Sing, a wealthy Chinese merchant of Denver, wu arrested here on Saturday and left for Denver today with the utllcer. The charge against him is thut he eloped with Wong Toy, tho wife of Chin Poo, another prominent Chinaman of IVnver, and that ho took with him l-loo of t hill l'oo' cash likewise. Yeo Sing denies the theft of iho money, but admits that Wong Toy loved him better than alio docs her husliaud. Y' co Sing, it la understood, ia an exiled Mandarin. Ilia manner and npcarauce cer tainly indicate thut ho isabovo the ordinary Celestial. Trank Line Prs!ilrala Meal. Ntw Y'ohk, April II Iho meeting of the Trunk Line presidents licgnn at the olllce of Commissioner Fink soon after 12 o'clock to day. George It. Roberts and Frank 11. Thomp son represented the Pennsylvania Road, Chauncey M. Dcpew tho New Y'ork Central and President King the Uric system. There is little prosH-ct of an adjournment la-fore .1 30 o'clock p.m. There is also lo he a meet ing of Hie Clearing house Passenger Commis sion today at which it la expected that the emigrant business will be delliiitely disposed of. Tha Itaaalaat Twine Trnat. Asnraso!, Ind., April 9. A lorire meet ing of farmer was held here yesterday and pledges made to pay no more than ii conta ?r pound for trust binding twine, and not in any manner In patronize any merchant olli ring inch Iwine for sale at a greater rice. It was also resolved to boycott twine liuditig n-'atier eo long aa the trust exists. The fanners declare they will allow their lioga lo eat the wheat in the field before uhiiiil ting lo twine trust. SAVANNAH'S ILL-LUCK. HER OBKAT COTTON MILL ENTIRELY DESTROYED BY FLAMES, And 160,000 Aro Lost This, Too, After a Conflagration That Bwept Away Nearly l,OO0,OOOln Property. Fwaxmaii, fia., April 9. The Fuvannuh Cotton Mill was burned this afternoon. The fire snirtcd in the "mule" room a little after o'clock. It ia aupsi-l that the lira started from a heated spindle, and In an lour nothing but tho wall of the building wen' left. The employes barely had lima to escape tliroiih the windows. The engineer was in tho engine room next to where the fire Marled, and attempted to unreel the how but wa driven out by the Intense heat. and the fhrncs which Ickm1 from room to room, covered tho entire building. ISclwcen ninety anil I'M employes were in the build ing but all of them cscanrX The factory consisted of two building separated by a narrow line, through which the employee got Into the streets. The II re men played on the building from all aide, but the flame apread with audi rapidity that they were uualile to avl control or even check them. The mill waa built in ItiiO at a eist with machinery of I Vt.UiO. It had a capacity of lu.issi spindle, and waa the only null of the kind in Savannah. Il was owned by John Flannery and was ncrsted under a lease by I. M. Warlii Id. The toial losa on the build- log. mscliineiy and ahak iafuo,uoo. The Insurance ia H', is"! in the following compa nies: Norwich I nion, Si.usi; i,aucahlr Fire, t-Yrssi-, North llril sh and Mercantile, lio.ixi; Gnirgia Home, $7,isi; Conms llciit, .'.'"i; Kire Aastsiation of Philadelphia, IJ. .-, It s lo-sler Germsn. k:,!r, N ottlsll I limn and National, s.'.noo-, Merchant ol Newark. l2..Vsr. lndoii, MvrriMxd and Globe, rA'ssr, Hartford Fire, :,4sr, Macon rirr lusuranre t ompauy, 2,.vsi. Kurinii the inn:r ol the lire in the mill a row of tenement house on llioppsste side of the street can :ht lire, and clgbl bouse were burned. The loss on the tene ments and to the occupants will approximate ,hi.imi. iijmiii which there ia but tV'j Insurance. s AN AWFUL DEATU. A Woman's Clothes Take Fir from tar Husband' Pipe-He May Die. Masos, Iowa. April 9 Rolsrrt Shldeler and hla wife were driving to town yesterday when a spark from Shldeler' plsj Ignited the clothing of hi wife and the wind was blowing a stiff gale ahe Waa etiveloed In flnmea In an Instant, Terror stricken, she jiiuiied from tho lmry "n "" "''''' ',rr liii.hsnd on the other. II did all ill bia power In quern h the Hamea, hut lo no avail. The grass tMik lire around them Slid Mrs. Shldeler was completely enveloped III a fiery shroud, and died before her husband's rye. Shldeler a hand were hurneil lo tli. iMinr. HawaabMiiithl lo town and his wounds dressed, but il i feared hi hand will have to be amputated. II" I nearly rrexy iroin Ihr shork of bis wile death and hi own tain, and hi physician aay be may dio. 1 he family is one of llie oldest In the county, having hern here lor tinny year, tin. Shldeler waa sixty-live year old and her husband seventy. B1RMINQII AM'S BUDOIT. Another Atrocloua Outrage Committed Not Far From 1 bars, ts-.l Mapaltb hi Tk4 ApisuL IllhMlSiiHAM. Ala, April. is.wsnas ju.. reached this cliy of a beastly outrage which ...... ...in.,1 Huiid.ir nioinln on the per son of asix yi-ai-old daughter of llrnryKuna, awbite lormer living mi ...... The girl wsa plaving alone a short distance from the house, when a tramp camu along, allured brr Into some dens, biwhesand emu mitled his pursse. H then fled. A soon a Iho fidher b'ard of lb cnia he ael U work with bis neighbor to caU h Ibe tramp, . . I.a l.a.l a. .a tit I !lillali..rl hilt liarueu inai v , , - Ga.. and had b it on the Irsja No fur her Information " iearn.-d. e jerp : Ihnl b-legratn ere Hyl.-K In sll d t Ions n Iho GERMANY CONSliNTS To Withdraw War Slaps From Samoa Tha United States and the German Government Wl'l Not r Send Belnforoomont to the Navi gator Islands. Sooretary vusk Issuu a lllntory of Agricultural Rosoarchea Carried on at the Ezporlment Stations Houk, Taylor and ' Butler Con tinue to Worry the' Presi dentCapital Notjs. WAsmmiToH, April O.-sYour correspond ent has the very highest aiithorily for Iho statement that an agreement bus b?n reached by tho Stato 1ckii Inient mid Iho tiennan Foreign Olllco that there ihull be no re-en forcemetit of veasels or troupe belong ing lo the Iwo government now on duty at Samoa. This agreement will lie in force until after tliu Samoun commissioners havo finished their labors. It is understood that the proposition or agreement came from Prince liismarck to Secretary lllaine. The Collerlar at I'aiMai Unstained. Wasmiwotos), Airil 9. Secretary Wlndom has sustained the action of the Collector of Customs at New Y'ork in refusing to allow a Swiss immigrant named Inflaig lo hind, ami, aa a consequence, he will lie sent horn at tho expense of tho Vessel which brought him over. It appears that lullalg ram to this country in answer lo an advertisement Inserted III a Swiss newsiapvr by Mr. George Itauiii, of Aroshoch, ul Iho iiisiauce of Mr. It. II irnemaiiu, of iheNowaik Embroidery Worka. The advertisement called for twolvo embroiderer for Newark,, saying that the trade in this country ia short of 0eratlvcs. It was shown tlrnl liilluig aiid bia own s sage money and had no oonlract with tha Newark company. He. however, brought a letter from Mr. I bin in lit Mr. Uoriicmami, siiylng that he had rngsge.! him as an em broiderer. He also admitted that bo had made up his iiiimi six luoirths ago lo come to America, and had availed himself of llie present ntHirtiiniiy to ssvuure work in ad vance. The Collector hold that lullalg was prohibited from landing by the provisions of the contrac t labor law. AaHrallaral l.aaertsneal aiallaai. Wasiiisjotos, April U. i-ecreuiry Rusk has Issued a history of Ih agricultural exeri mi nt stations which hare Us-u established under a recent law of Congnsj, and are now conducting scientific and jinu tlcal experl menu In regard lo soil, lillage, manures, crop, tock fnedlag, dairying and horlicul Hire in tho variuu Utah All the Slate and one Territory, (Dakota now havo agricultural rxicrimciit station. The total number of these station now In nverilon I forty-six, or, including I. ranch stations, nearly sixty. They employ niorr than S7H scieiitisl and arrirulturaliiia, and will thla year receive .ilii.tsm frvr Ih. National Government and alKiut L'.1.issi fr.nu th State ami other sources. T he most cordial feeling Is said lo exist between llie stations and the Ivpnrtnteiit of Agriculture, w hich is charged hy Cougre-s with the duty of atiervisiug and aiding the work of llie stations. Teanrsnre'a Trlnmylrala, H4s-lal PIsiMlra Ui The Appual. WasiiiXotos, April U. Among the Presi dent's callers today were Itcpresciitalrvra Houk and Taylor ami Ei-Represeniatlv Duller, who asked the President to ao amvud rule 10 of the civil service regula tion that clerk discharged for iiolitlcal reasons hy the lain Adiuluislrsiion limy lie ninslaUd without having logo through the grind ol suolher civil service examination. The President promised p, give the matter careful ooiisideralloii at the earliest possible niomrni. it was ruinor. in connection wllh Iho Vl.lt ot thla trio that they bail asked the Chief Executive not lo forget that Mr. Ilutler wa still a rsndldat for the ixisitlon of C-emniissioiier of Indian Alfairs. prclal i.h'h to Ths AppSnL Wabhisotosj, April 9. Poslinasters an- pointed today: Tviinmaea, W. V. Iturkit, llig Creek Gap, CampU ll County; J. ('. Rob- erlaon, Carler D. pol, Carter County; K W. Enimrrt, Erwln, I nlon County; L. I. Did ham. Friendship. Cr Vett County; If. I. Turner, Isiv Cross RoaiU, I'uion Counly; H. J. Williams, Mllllgan, t arter lountV; W. H. limrarlns. M.ireaulna. lnnlon Conntv: C. A. Mut her, Washington College, Wash ington loumy. ' Caaillal Bate. The Hon. Bydney A. Jonas, o' Mississippi, ronfldenllal clerk to tha Firsl Assistant tiei re tnry of Ibe Interior, baa resigned. It la expected that the new cruiser Phil- deljdila, now building at Cramp's shipyard, In rnilaileiphis, will he rise I y lor launching in alsiiit a month. Hi-emid Lieutenant Omtf S. Cross, S..venlh Cavalry, has been Ueluile.l a Profi-s,r of Military Hcieiice and Tactiia at Knox College, Galeshurg, III., Ul take e fleet July I. The Second Comptrollit of the Treasury decided that the retirement of Vice-Admiral Rowan, I'litled Slates yy, dor not legally deprive him of the services of a private sec retary, whose salary shall be paid by lbs Government. It is understood that the nrw Sioux Com pi l1on will consist ol Win. Warner, of Missouri: (Jlisrlr r isl.s k. of Ohio; John II. King, of Nebraska; MnJ'irUeiiersI Crook, and a Ih'iniN'ralio inemlmr not yet decided upon, from Pennsylvania. George A. Knight, wIhi wai yrter lay a iHiinletl I n' led Sl.itea Marshal for tha Northern District of Texas, served In ths Union srmv during the war, and lias been a resident of Texas for twenty year. He now holds the ofll. e of Paascnas-r AkciiI of the St. I-oulsASaii Ernnclsco Railway, with head rjuurlor at Dallas. - lb ( klrago r.leeUea Haeslle. CnicAoo, III., April a-Ths jiroisMed scheme to keep Msyor-elar4 Crrgler out of bis olllce by having last Tuesday's election declared Illegal did not sj.terialir this morning. Lawyer Hleveai who applied for an Injunction last svenlu aad a told by Judge Jsmleeon to corns Inlo court this morning, did not appear, nor did Iho elec tion commissioner whom Mr. Steven noti fied of hi application for an nr.lrr of court to keep them from countliK the ballots. Mash-r In Chancery Ifcivle, who exan.lnrd Mr. Hteveus's bill and n jsirir.1 in favor of an Injunction, was aeon by s reporter. Mr. Uoyle said Ihey askod for an Injunction lo restialu the eleclinn eoiiniiissioiirrs front counting the rote csel In ss new 'l lown of J-lterson. I'lidc Ihe decision of IhsHupreme Court remlrnds few d)S be fore the .lection that section bream a -arl of the lown of West Chirsiu md It con tended Hint It would 1st unfair to count Us vole with Hie vol east in J-nVrsoii- The CtupUiuaut in this bill Is Uuivtll, tus Re- publiran enndldato for assessor in Jefferson, who is defeated If section 2.1 Is counted in nnd w ho w ill be do lured, elected If it can be thrown out. Mr. l'.oylc Mill that whether tho decision of iho Supreme Court allcctcd Ilia vole Yor Mayor in Chicago wa a grave question, but that Russell's bill ha I nothing to do with the cily directly. Mayor Kochc, when asked about the mat- ler, said thai he hud no desire to take any; l..,l....l ... .1.. 1. .......... ...1 I . ...,.vut i. ti.. mu ii, iiiu pi i .ifi i e 'ii, noil that, as soon as It should appear that he was no longer Mayor he would vacate, Tho question was as to the validity of title of the Democratic cuii.lidiites in the recent elec tion. Ho did not think Ihe Republican party, as a party, hliould contest llie elec tion, but it might be necessary for Hie out going nthVrrs (or Iho protection of the C'lv's interests, to assure themselves of llie legality of their actions, before turning over liiciY offices to their IViiiocrulie successors. WILLIS KRULISCII NOT GUILTY. One of ths Most Remarkable Murdor Cases cn Record Ended. Niw Y'ohk, April 9. Tonight a jury' Verdict In tho trial of the sixteen year old hoy, Willio Krulisch, for tho murder of Drug Clerk Guenthcr Wcisehrung ended one chapter of a most mnurkablo on. I horrible crime. Tho verdict of not guilty wo reached at fl.3.1 o'clock p.m. after a session ot the Jury which lusted from 4:13 o'clock p.m. It Wa received by applause from Dense present In tho courtroom, which was promptly cut .iB by Ihe Judge. The boy wi. apparently Ihe lens: moved of all tho people who heard tho foreman's announcement. It was the same coolness w hich he had shown through out the trial. The prisoner was immediately discharged, and almost bodily carried out of the courtroom by his friends. Judge Gil deraleeve thanked Ibe Jury and suld that ho agreed with the verdict. Assistant District Attorney Jerome, who had charge of the prosecution, was eo overcome that he broke down and abed tear. He said that he could not come lo believe that the hoy waa guilty of th horrible bulchery. The murder of Drug Clerk Welschrting occurred alwut 7 o'clock a.m. of March 7 in an up town drugstore on Third avenue. The boy, Krulim Ii. w as the errand boy of Ihe drug (lore. He called at Ibe atom that morn log a few minute More the murder. Wcisehrung wa found lying on the II. sir Willi hia head terribly backed hy a hloo.lv, nrw hatchet, which lay hy his shin. He died that night at the hospital, after saying that he did not know who struck him; hut that it was done while he wa limning over and lying his shoe. The hoy told many con tradictory stories, some of wliich were proven to lie false. The hatchet, which was ol a iieculiar make, was apparently proven to tave been purchased by Krulisch the hard ware merchant, Fretiudlirli, identifying hint as the purchaser. Hut this the Hoy denied Ut the last The only motive discovered for the crime was the nibbing of the money drawer, out of which $11 had Imspii lakeii. The drawer had a combination lock which had been opened. . A fiirunir rlerk testllled that he had show n the combination to the boy. BARBAROUS TUET TUSAT A VICTIM IN TUB M04T ATROCIOUS MANNER. Beoause He Wouldn't Tell Them Wber Hs Kept Hla Gold They Roast Hla Fast and Burn His Faoe. Riti.kr, Pa, April 9. Iwia Psllcrson, a prominent and wealthy farmer living near (cut rev Hie, this county, waa nibbed lut night by three masked men. There was uubody in the house Willi him at the lima but hia mother, eighty year old. She heard a lioise and called Pi him. He turned toward the window Slid be saw three men, w ho called to him lo come out. l'sin refusing, they burst In the d.sir and aa Ihe Ursl man entered, Patterson failed hint wllh a oker. The others oversiwrred him, however, an I dragging hi in barefooted Ui the barn threat ened Ul hang him if ho refused lo U II Ihelii where h kept hla gold. When he di-clan-d he bad none they Placed Ihe rope around bia Ink, but as he still peiwislisl thai be bad no monry Ihey concluded Ui torlure hint by roasting bis lis. I al Ihe Are ill Ih. bouse. He was taken back lo the house and his ds.1 and face burned. They then sran hed the house and. after securing f Ml In money and Mr. Patterson's gold waleh, deNirlisl, declaring that if b. moved until they were gotta one half hour, be Would be shot dead. T here is no positive clew to the desieradova, but every rlfort will lie made to run them down. There ia a llrm determination among ihe citiacua o prevent a scrim of rayetl.t ounty oulragea Iroin boing prrpclrah-d In this county. PRATT TUB ABSCONDER, A Dupe of Ills Telia Something about Hint A Little bit or Malory. Cmicaoo, III., April 9. A di-ihh from Anoka, Minn., says: II. B. Spaika, who con ducted lbs wheat speculations for P. F. Pratt, the abounding cashier of the First National lUuk, assert that he wasdiiw i,( Ihe swindler and not su accompli. . confirm th story that Mrs. Jiuohson first Induond Pratt lo sK-rulate. HI am cess led bint lo deal heavily, until ha finally em ployed a special agent to stay In Miuiuasdia and conduit tho business whhh waa tarried on In the hams of P. F. Plait, the assumed name of Mrs. Jarohaou, hla paramour. Spirka says that C. M. Campbell, the brother of Mr. Pratt, was the first agent In Mlnneii.l of the firm known as P, F, Pratt. Cumplicll Is living In Ronton now and Mr. Pmil is Willi III in. Hia ooiiticrtlnii wllh tho wheat deals is, known by Very few ssiple In Anoka. Ily them he was regarded as a man of e. . j. lionally giMtd halms and morals. When Campbell went l.ssl and IcftSparkslneharirn of Ibe business the Drill had s deal of I.'si.issj bushel of wheat on (he abort aide of Ihe market. It waa just sfter Ihe Scptemlicr sqiimM The Heal was rinse,! out at a loss to Pratt of 1 1 'J.. 'ssi. The rashier'a subsequent losses In Siecillations swelled the total lo over 40,UJ. Sains Mara Aaenl fralf. Tto.ro, Mass., April U, Mr. C. N. ? mp hell, now of this city, brother-in-law of Cashier Ik F. 1'istl, who sbscunded from Anoka, Minn., when questional! by a reporter with regard hi his business connections with frail lu Anoka, said: "I worked under Pratt In the First National Rank at Aimk fur eight years, from 1,177 to mi, llrst a clerk and llnally aa lelltr. I left Anoka in Hog) and cam to lloston, and have hern locnted here over since. I never had any dealing In slocks of su kind, or In wheat for Mr. Prat! In my life. Wonrveropcratr'l In Ux ks or ,tcculatcd in grain or wheat while 1 was In Anoka, and peter since I tame Ui Huston. The n latinos between Mr. Pratt nnd mjse'f have Wn strained ever sine. learned of hia treatment of my sister il months ago, at which time I went West and brought hrr and Hie three children lo my bouse hero. I knew Pratt waa (inflating lu aUsrka, for he told me himself, and he also told lu that be had loiU 'Ihe Inf jrinsdou th it be was speculating he gavo mo five I o itlis ago. Three weeks ago I went West t get niv sister's furnltuie, Ho then told me ho had lost be.ivily. I never saw Mrs, .Ineobson, but the direct cause of my sister' eonralion was Pratt's Intimacy with that wo niin." Mr. Campbell knew nothing of th embeuletnent of Pratt until he saw it lu th piiM'rs. Mrs. Pratt is not Weil and could not he seen. Mr. Campbell says she knew Pratt waa a villain in many ways, but hardly thought ho would carry his villainy so fur. TO DEFEAT TUB BAOQINQ TRUST. Mtssleetppt Farmers close a Contraot for a Bagging Mill. Special Plislrh Ul The Apa-al. Jaikson, Miss., April U. The Directory of the Alliance llaggini; Manufacturing; Com pany of Mississippi concluded a contract to day with the Hoard of Control of the Missis, si ppi Penitent iury for tho building w ltllin tho walls, known as the factory building (creeled some vean since as such), together with other necessary builditu-s and all labor that the directum may require, also the mo tive (lower for the machinery. The terms made are decidedly lenelU ial to the enter prise, and lies i veil k beyond question its suc cess, as tho capital Required for buildings, motive pnnerand oilier things here provided for is s.ivcd to the prelectors. So also Is the tune saved I hat woiikl l.e required lo erect these buildings and appurtenances. There is uiuple capital assiirud for nil piiiHisea de manded by Ihcproji-cl. The machinery w ill be ordered at once fora plain wllh a cupacitv of 4,tl m ft,mi yards N-r dav as the mini ilium. Thla ernimTcmciii Is In exist until the penitentiary is otherwise disused of by the Legislature. The huilcrlul lo lie used w ill be determined later on. Male Baa rem. t'aart llnrlalana. necial lUrnalch 10 Ih ApssaL Jacssos, Teuu., April 9. The Supreme Court heard and took under advisement: Itoyd vs. WaMi. Loegue, administrator Vs. Hagerty; af firmed. Warner v. Olierhouscr. Mason vs. Hamlet. Hasklns vs. Cupp. McGuirevs. Newimrl Nrw .t Mississippi Valley Kail road. Southern (Villon Oil Company Vs. Fori, ll.irrett vs. Milbiitii Gin Company. Polk vs. t'luise. Kelly, Itoprr A Itrllly vs. Glennie. G11I011 Vs. Tuxlng Disiricl; reversid Memphis Charlesloii llallroad ( ompauy vs. Noll Court This Mulshed Shell y la-v d. cket and the court look up Shelby haneery ibs kel. inn vs. Inn on trial Is the llrst case to morrow, No. Jo Shelby Chancery iba ket. Juslh-e Turiiev Is sick and ha gone home. His place la to lie lllled hv llie Governor at once by a Ssi'iul In. lire from Mlddlu Ten- ssce. I.urloti la Ihe Juilge presiding. A Held llabhery. East Livhishiu ()., April 9. The rcsl- ilem-e of Itobeit Milium, an aired farmer living a few miles from here, was visited early yesterday morning by Iwo masked men, who forced an entrance through a cel lar window and found their way up sluirs where Ihe family were sleeping. They at tempted to chloroform the Inmates, but were not successful. When Ihey discovered the family wure aroused by their appearance, they kiiiM'kr three email children almost aensrhsss and locked Ihem In a small room ami asked Mr. Mcllaiio lo give up all In money, saying lh-v knew be received set. ml thoiiMiiid dollars Saturday for some Irrrilon he ili.jKis. il of On lieing told that he bad ml closed Ihe bargain and did not ns-elte any money, Ihey struck him with a lire shovel, eiitling ail ugly gusli In bU head and kins king Ii 1 mi M-iisflc-a. Il.s wife plia.le l for mercy. 1 hey removml her lo a small loM-l un.l bs k.-.l her lu. After x-nn long Ihe house from ellar lu cartel, and I'm. hug nothing but s small amount of silvy they escaped, leaving no clew. A priahlxir who haps'ui-d lo cull s ft w bonis laler loreed hia wav Into Ihe IioUhi ami found Ibe mother and rhilureii almost siillocatrd In their close quarters, and Mr. Mi llane almost dead from . . of hjiMnl. No clew Ui Ih" identity of the ina-ked ri'lllaua has yet Ini-n dlw-oyered. Aa Inlerrallng l.lsjMar t aa. Di .Moisks, I . April ll. An Inl. resilug liquor raw. has Jus Ih-cii iht idtsl at Mount l'lca-ant. The ib feiidauls were Iriiil on Ibe onlinsry liquor selling Indh Inieiils. Ths wilm-ssea had, aa shown by Ibe evidence, bought cliler In Ihe defi-udaiil's restaurant. Hie question was whether or not cider Is classed Willi Intculi allng liquors. Judge T ravers said that while cider is si llrst a lion- iiiloxicant, Il became Inlotirallng In course of lime. Since Ihe law prohibits Ihe anient a'l Intoxicating liquor II pre cuts the sale ol ruler. Jiulrs 1 ravers al-o nverihrew amiiber liigi-nuiius 1 va-hm of Ihs law. In a aluinly mar Mount Ph-nsanl a iNianl parti- lion IiihI iiiu.lt a laige room on one snle ami a small one 011 the other. A larrd was set ill thr partition slid Ibe rushunrr col. Id de imiII bis monry and gel his dunks without acitng Ihe mini In Ihe other Ms. 111. This made II ixis.ilihf for Ihe customer lo swear that he did nut Id honor seller and did not know alio he was. The proprietor, In this case, Is now III Jail reiving a se ntence ol four months. A Talenlesl Is.s la, A 1 tits v, N. Y April 11. The A.'irnoig J uitvil iinnoiluces that Mr. Genre N. South wii k, managing editor of th J.rninj fj)irrn, has bei-n plwcd ill charge of the editorial columns of Ih J mri,nl, Mr. Hoiilhwh k is only tseuly six year old, but aa Ihe man acllig editor of the Albany J.rnoi fcnru, w here be did much editorial work, and as laled Press reporter III the Rial Mciiiilc, be has gionisl fin liny ami rxrriepe that renders Ins editorial Work almug and elb-i I e. ( Iran, 1 liar cut ami direct In hit ItietluMls of Ihoughl, bis writing I simple and trenchant. Mr. Sottlhwli k has Iktcii an earnest worker lor bis Part y, and in Ibe cam paign of last fall addressed fully Iweuiy ainrieiiies while proTccntiiig hla editorial w oik un Iho f.jjifv, ... ! TNe n.rm.a raaalailast. Pti.T I.ass, C. T , April 9.-AI lb closing -sinii of the Mormon Conference last even lug George C. Cunuoii read the statistic of th ihunh, which are: Twelve aisisllra, seventy pstrlan ha, ,7lll high prleala, ll.Kll riders, -J 'S.'l priests, 2.'-'3 teachers, 11,010 deactil, Sl.Wfl la ml Ilea, II.Vt'1.1 ollb-rr and iii.i.iIhts, ami 4 1, f'i ibildreii under r.uhl yeaisof age -a loul Mormon Mipula I1011 of l.'il.HII. Th liumlier of marriaires for six inuiilhs ending April U, ls!i, wu ,'i.vr, Inrihs H.7.'i4, new meinliers, 41, r. couimiiini aliotis. II I. ( annoll S lid thut many young men wrr leaving lb Territory lo lake np laud elsewhere. The saints, ha said, bad he. Ii called together Ul build tip Zinn, and Ibis scattering must be shipped. lb riarlila senalarshla. prsatiot t, FIs.. April 9. There I con sl.ler.thlr Infn-st In Ihe Stalo over a propo rtion to elect Semilor Call's mTsor by the lvi'lslure now ssseniblii Henalor Call's lerm expires Man h 4, Ml. While (he present legislature is the lust Ut meet ix fore thru, another legislature will be rhs-P-d In November, lti, and there will be Ihirly du . a' Inlrrim between the end of s. 1. ai. r t all's term and tho regular seaaiuD oi IU i.iilalur vlovled lu Isnsj. ( THE VETO. Bob Taylor Tries to Ease Himself. He Talks Against Ills Veto of ths Moody Penitentiary Bill, And Dwolls Upon the Governor's Groat Prerogative. Ho Still Claims He Hadn't Time to Consider It Before Monday, and Adds That ths Mountain Labored and Brought Forth a Mouse, and That He Killed ths Little Varmint. Speelsl Plstwteh In The Ahsi1. NAsuvii.i.r, Tctin., April II. Goy. Taylor's Veto is still being talked of by local lemo rrata. All the members of tho Legislatuis have departed except those who n niiilind lo destroy the T01 hell issue and Rank of Ten nessee bond. Gov. Taylor was osked UMlay what he thought of Senator Moody's charge that tho bill had been held back, ami suld: "The I'hurgo answers itself ami uiukcs ths accuser eoiiteiuptiblc. I hud on my labia lo lie examined, between the lime I received the Moody hill and the delivery of the veto message, sixty-eight bills and resolutions for examination and consideration, Including the longest ami most Important bills of Ihe session, and I worked hard up to tho last hour UHin thcio, bcsidi-s U-ing contin ually lcct with callers Uon all manner ol business. I could not, therefore, possibly have consldeied this bill before Monday. I did not receive it until 11 o'clock Sat unlay morning. I I nil ted the Senate Willi more ilcfcrcnco than the law required of llie. I wa not required lo write message, but could have simply held Ihe bill and il would have died for lack of approval. Out of defer ence to the Senate and consideration for ths s rsonal feelings of it member I d d not treat them with the Indignity of silem-e. I save my reasons oiculy, ami went further In doing so limit the Constitution required to give I hi- Semite an opsirl unity to overrule my Veto, when I was not comvcllril to do mi. If Ihev did not have a quorum It was not my Lull, II was ihelr own. llie chariot under the light of those fact I ridiculous ami might to be helical h the dignity of a Ss-uulor. Senator M.msIv occupies an unenviable atti tude in thia atl'alr. Hia minority report to Ihe Senate Imlils up IU liali.l In holy horror (if Ihe prisoners III their present condition ami weeps ens ihiiic tears oter 1110 comiiiiou which is necessarily entailed iiiwiii the pris oners it screams ami Pars its hair over ins miseries and deprivations 10 which convicts sre now snhjis led ur want of prlm aii oin- iiiimIiiiioiis, ami yet he has ilelipcraleiy drafted a bill which in spirit and In terms lponcs any a. lion lor the n lu I ol the prisoners, making a hell In bis reirl and leaving llirm to suilrr III it III bis Intl. The bill was an In-. only, and, whether so In U'lnbit or nol, was'a dis-rpllou. I would not hr a party hi II. and vi-PhmI It, as It was my aworn limy hi do. I prolesinl agniiist Ilia bill weeks h. lore II (usee. I, and warur-l Seoaho and LYpcm-iiiaiivisj thai I wouhl veto II If llo-v ps-e. II as II w as. I kept mr won!, in a ihs enl, ilefen nllsl. dis itr- uua ami iMiislllulional Way 1 ihs lined hi Uil II. I re. .h ! iinlignlly and. abuse ill reply, not from the loly of flnt men in the two bronchi- of Ihe legislature but from a few liu-n who soii;ht the aid nf lb puhlnaiis lo re ft is t upon inr. II Is uukiiiil ami ungenerous, and has 111 II sll ihe eleiiieois of a Isniinrrang. It la the llrst and only bill I Hi .t one I ever vet.. I. I have sl.neil huiidre.ls, some of which I llul Hot entirely like. 1 yielded my views In many esses and now I am maligned for not yielding them In Iho Vcty ..sl one. There Is nothing In the bill, ami I am sails lied that Ihe thinking ItrmiN-rala of Tennes see w hen I hi y have, wetahed Ihe fuels, will approve what I have done, ll I a tcuical in a teapot. The tiioonliiln was In Ijlx.r and hrom;lit forth a mouse. 1 hill. .1 the mouse, or al leas I cut Ins little tail off. A DOT bPOlNUi SENS ITIOM. Prominent Baloun-Keeper Charged V. lib Htaallng Grand Jury Bills. Ssselal PlsiMi. b hi The Appeal. Hoy Si-KiS'.s, Ark., April 9. The para mount ss-ns.iiion of th ssa-on here was launches! halny when Thomas Shannon and Itudolpli Hiirnlmt. prominent aabsui keep rrs, snd JoM-ph Moleu, a lioh-l man, were arrested 011 Ih-iicIi aarranls baue. by Judge WishI, in pursiiaiie of Imliclmeiil charging Hu m Willi complicity in Ibe stealing of Isii-e but. h af i.r.m I Jury bills from lbs nlli.eof Pr ise iiting Atioiue Marl I ii. The I, art lea. promptly ysve IsmuI ami were ra case.l Ikiiii iiislodv. AImiiiI thn-e weeks Si'o seventv three true bills were alislrnetnl lr.,111 Ihe I'l.i-.cnlii.g Atlorni j solll.e, whore Ihey bad Is-en Utken lor 1 inilnation, and left lii a disk. Ihe bills w. re pr in l ally for violations of the old Jiriilill.it inn law, Ihe Proxs-utlug Attorney Immediately of fered a reward of I ' for'the s prehension of Ihe guilty ar1ies. It seems Ihe Grand Jury, now in s-.soii, acied on the testimony nf a ne-ni iiunicd lewis Pn .l r, who i-oii-fcss. 10 having stolen the indii Imeiils, ami nsuud Ih Ihrsss Mir1ns arnsied Ueluy aa Ihe liislignlors of Ihe lliefl. T hey stoutly diny any coiims-tloii with the affair. TO FRKr.ZT!m'N1001.l OUT. Alabama Whlus K-ipubl'o.tns Will Re piidlnte Thalr Black Ilrelhren. Sss-UI ihitrh loTk. Appal. llikHisoiUM, Ala, April 9. Ibe Ilepub Hi an Conveiilhin loino'piw proiuists I.i ha rxcrrdingty lively; Iboso who lists l-oen isNisd Ui laugh down He' "while tnnn'l lb piililhail Hiily see 111 s Utile Inclined to consider It nioie seriously, The indications siinl In a larger and stronger contention on Ihia aide than was l lirt sui.-.l. Allot the heavy llepuhln.u ini;:,iU In the Slats sre In the city. and Ihey all s s in lo favor ths movement to freer ih iiicgcr out Very Itlllecau be heard from Ihe 1 oiinler conven tion. Dr. MWIry has not as yet returned from Washington, and bis rohoiu are anxi ously awa.liiig him. T hete Is some activity, liuwever. among Ih (stor white Republican ami heitroe and they will bold a siw wosy tomorrow, or lb next dav, al least. A.I vices from Waslaacglon lonight slat that Harrison bs gn Y' sjU-iiiI RobU lloua Ion iMistmasier VSAlM IInji. He is ths eumiiniliilse of lil-..ws sssl bs.saihs. e .i s ltiw.s..l tis.lN. m A m.m It fa - .Osejl mk..-s a ltiw.s..l tis.lN. m , .ml fa.! s -U. ."es-I -slflslls Vof I Cshir. I r.. l. I',. I.. I w.S h.1. I Sparlal dlspsMk hi lllSMIXoMts. ,i. Nallonal llank I'lJ.esi auu aiarini nusn, USI. Joseph If Uwla raahh r. bank a and Urn. IS. O. 7, Steelalllspsbh 1 vV, ,CQL3 Lima lbs r",,T M w w oral (). O. Il jni to any a rui v, arrive " " by so-clal kai ER, t-l"8" '--, -rp oi kl.-Ji lu 'j lite sfc. r