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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 1

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1 0 I i 4 I 1 6 PAGES bit PART 1 17 1887-sIXTEEN PA( tiOLF NO 3870 NASHVILLE TENN SUNDA MO RN IN APR IL yule xn PRINCE BISNIARCK 1 I batting honorm tinvinz out or tour Wiw at i A BAD BEGINNING th In Ws credit (um tout tdigger a nd two singles to 1 6 LOKG BANCRO ll I i Arrival and Reception of the Dili tingulahed Histcrian But Strong' Indications ot Good Ending Will Attend the Debate on the Financial Prollosale 'Ills Knitters mails gootl ImprPoslon (son-dueling thpulsal ea as wen I lemen Mors II Vandal hilts 10 Total II iiiikrLI I ii 1 5 4 Panaiol ballo Huff 2 Taylor 1 Ilinie Iliroo bast fay lor Snyilor 1 't0 Alsace-Lortalue pollee have Nadi Inetructed to apply the liecree mildly for 1(11110 111111 fh come Herr Stachling a banker of Strausburtr has dacilned to be the protestor candidate for the Reichstag to succeed Herr Rib le Georges Frosch a notary and a vehement protestor is the candidate During the Easter vacation the tomb of Herr Kahle in Straumburg was the scene of a denionst ration by the Centre party Deputations Of municipal officers electoral commatey and numerous societies separately visited the grave and coveied it with wreaths As there was no great crowd and uo disorder the police did uot icterfere NAVIGARLE BALLOON NAVIGABLE BALLOON The First League Game litt an Interesting One Members of the Historical Seeiety Cordially Greet Him Nature of the Still a 31atter of Doubt A Fine Fielding Game By the Local Team THE FOREIGN NEWS letely gutted many valuable negatives and Tinich expensive material being lost- He was insumi for 112b00 though he puts his loss at 0000 Robertson Eubank's store of books and wall paiwr was much binned Chamberlain Greeted at Inverness Their insurance is $2f00 which will not With Hoots ang Hisses cover the damage Sears restaurant was damaged about Cto() in Bored The Bowling Green Guard's Company A Dynamite Bomb Found Burning of the Third iteiluient Kentucky State troops have received splendid new in a Madrid Office full drets uniforms and will go to Wash iugtou City to the National Encampment The "Elite" Dancing Club gave a pleas- Healy's Suspension to Be Rescinded ant dance to-night Gen Perry o' Ogden College Next Monday faculty lectured to a large audience VI- night on "War Reminiscences" The lecture was for the benefit of the local military organization Spencer Pronounces Snunderson's The "tendon" young ladies and gentlemen will give several fishing parties next Statement Untrue week Col Mottley this city has an expert at work boring for oil and gait near Scott-William Vernon Harcourt Addresses Vine Allen County He is very sanguine The great combination horse sale which His Herby bas been in progress during the last three eign Notes days aggregated about 112tylon The highest price paid was for a halt-sister of Maud a colt six moths old the property of Womack 'Twas sold to Lax- Loanos April Herbert Glad- ington Ky parties for f530 Many Thu stone Sir Lyon Playfair and Mr Thomas mew men attended the sale Power O'Connor addressed mam and over- Ile is Escorted to the 3Iaxwel1 Holies and Atter Supper Makes Short Call on Mrs:" President Polk But an Unfortunate Error Gave Charleston the Caine An Intereting Meeting After the Laps or Thirty-eight VOS4 TM -The Pro- 44 grontute for To-ntorrow Memphis Score' a Victory Over and Comment TIIRILLLNG EPISODE A Georgia Outlaw Killed Alter a Game Fight With seven Well Armed Men flow meetings to protest against the Coerdon bill at Leeds to-day Mr Joseph Chamberlain upon hisarrival at Inverness today was greeted with iningle4 boots and cheers In replying to an address after referring to the daily demoralization of Parliament Mr Chamberlain said tbat the accusations made by Maj Saunderson against Irish Nationalists were true It is high time the speaker said that the opinion of the kingdom was made known about these scenes Mr Chamberlain's remarks were generally a repetition of his previous speeches The Conservative Irish members of the House of Commons and the officials of the House met last night after the adjournment of the House and effected au understanding with the Government to have the suspension of Mr Healey RESCINDED ON MONDAY INEXT Mr Bancroft arrived on the 7 in tride lMt evening from Louisville An A enteAK representative hoarded the train at College street crossingosind was the firat to greet him He was standing near the roar doett of the parlor car ready to get off hut On learaing the Union dep ot was half a milt farther on he resumed his Feat He was quick to speak or the anticipated pleasure of his visit anti regretted to learn that Mrs Polk has been indisposed His first quill after the health of Mrs Polk was of his old friend Col tieorget Harris Al the trairi stood by the depot Judge John Lea Col Harris Capt Win Stockell and Thruston were present to recelet him As he was about enteling the tan riage and noticing that it was a good nighti he ti1 back and said he would walk tO the hotel His German Valet Hermann whh has not twee alosentfrom hfin a singto day since eining 1101143 I Itti him from fiernukny pearly thirteen bears ago and who is the oaly person with him Hays that Mr Ban Croft at on the real platform of the car frequently on the journey here that he might enjoy the scenery hetween Louis vibe and Naahville Mr Bancroft was in excellent nitrite and not at all fatigued from his journey from Warthington having s' 'stopped over one train in Louisville He is almartaitly tu robust health and talked The score below would clearly indicate that the locals played much the better game and such was the case The visitors however won Taken all in all it may be said to have been the most interesting iZe Of the SeaS(11 There was excitement from start to finish The visitors put Smith in the box to pitch and he wm bit rather freely especially after the fifth inning He was rather speedy at times but showed no especial advantages over ile ordinary Ritcher tliady's work behind the hat wao very good and his throwing excellent The only player of the visitors who showed anything above average ability was McLaughlin who held down second base in great shall He liad twenty-two chances oloinething very unueual for one game and accepted eighteen of the number The outfielders had pttle work to do except to ehme base hits The locals on the other: band played a very fine fielding game Burks and Mathias were at short and second and both (lid well The former is quite weak from a recent spell of sickness and was considerablY out of form Ho was charged with half the errors made by his side Mathias showed up in excellent form In fielding he hail eleven chances and accepted all in bril 'lent style At the bat also ha made two hits both of which were very thnely one bringing home two men when the bases were full At the beginning of the eigth inning the seore stood 8 to 5 in favor of the visitors The locals made one in the eighth and two more in the ninth tying the score In the tenth the locals were goose egged and the visitots won on a very unfortunate error A fly was knocked between centre and right and both fielders started after it No one called and as a consequence the two collided and the runner got to second atd later scored the winning run Either fielder could easily have gotten the ball saved the run and probably changed the rein It The Chariestous showed (much pluck throughout but in strength was not what was expected They will do well to secure either one of the three remaining games of the series Maul was in the box for Nashville and had very little control of the bail His wildness was very costly Official score: AB BH BS PO A MOM I 5101300 Bares 5 2 3 1 0 1 0 maul 5231040 Reeder 5 1 3 1 2 0 0 Mathias 2b 5 0 2 1 5 6 0 Bradley 3b 5 1 2 1 2 1 1 Fine lb 5 1 2 1 15 0 0 Burks ss 5 0 1 0 1 6 2 Nicholas 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 Mr Healy spent a great deal of time in the HOUSti Of COMMOUS Library to-day searchig for precedents covering his' case He declares that the entire party are prepared to follow his example Ten Liberal Unionists voted with the Tories Imt night to' suspend Mr Healey Twenty-seven Gladstone Liberals voted with the Parnellites Earl Spencer who was Lord Lieutenant of Ireland under Gladstone's administration in an Interview to-day with Mr Charles Augustus Conybeare Radicai member of Parliament for Cornwall said he knew from his experience as Viceroy and nobody could possibly know better that it was ABSOLUTELY UNTRUE that any members of the Irish Parliamentary party were murderers or the associates of murderers as had been charged by Maj Saundersoit in the House of Commons Sir Wm Vernon Harcourt addressing a meeting of 4000 persons at Derby (his constituency)4o-dar asserted that the present was the first titne an English government had over proposed to make a Coercion bill popular When the Liberal government proposed a repressive measure be added Joseph Chamber am was energetic in insisting that the bill should run for the briefest possible period The Meeting unanimously adopted a resolution protesting against the passage of the Ceorcion bill CHATTANOOGA TENN April Special of the most thrilling episodes and most striking incidents of daring disregard for danger occurred near this city in Polk County yesterday Avery Bates a trited character in Guilwore Conifty North Georgia about two years ago in a moment of anger at orie of his neighbors set the to his barn destroying a large quantity of feed aod agricultural implomPnts together with a number of fine nortks anti tither stock Bates was shortly ilterward at tried arid convicted of lirsohi'and sentenced to the penitentiary for fifteen years He was sent to tfie stockades and in a few mouths by his deeperate daring effected Ins escape under lire of several of the guards Leaving Georgia be came to Tennessee and settied In the mountaltur Of Polk County in this State lie built a cabin of gond wooden' blocks making port holes for windows and armed It like a citadel bidtiing defiance to the offichrs of the law Last year he worked tails farm and through his friends sold thAroducts of his land White at work he Sept a shotgun and a Winchester title and a brace of pistols always in easy access lints be lived for nearly fifteen mouths defying all law officers and a terror to his neighborhood A large reward was offered for his arrest (it by toe State Of Georgia vd the case was put in the hands of toe theta Detective Agency of this city erday morning Sheriff Connor of this chanty anti the manager of the agency quipped a bold I posse who left On the earl ram for Cleve- laud wrote they left the road and went by horse to Bates' stronght There were in the party seven men an knowing the desperate character of the' man they approached his premises cautinattly Nearing the place they perceived WA at work ha a field anti thinking they Illtissid effect his arrest easily they rapidly- dertroached him demanding him to surrender Seeing his danger Bates ran for his arms near by Seizing his shot-gun he emptied the contenta and took up Ida pistols three in number which he also discharged lie then took up his ride and began firing with that keeping the entire party at bay who also in the meantime opened fits The desperate man was as cool es if be was shooting at game and while putting a cartridge in his gun preparatory to another shot he was killed six bullets from the pistols of the officers penetrating his body Several of the officers narrowly escaped their clothing having been pierced by one or more bullets Bates is said by the officers to have been the gamest wan ever encounterld in this country and met his death with the utmost indifference and composure The killing created great indignation in the neighborhood among Bates' friends who Were many and the officers had to run for it with the body to escape their fury' The body was brought to this city and shipped to Atlanta to be turned over to the penitentiary authorities ammonium 17 ttAVANNAII 3 MEMPHIN TENN April 16 --tSpecia11- There were about 1000 peeple jot-rend this allerutton to wituees the that Southern League game played this Poitson between Memphis and Savannah The content was Ppirittd but the visitors were outplayed at every point anti the locals W11 easily The teptitrea of the game were the heavy batting awl the sharp fielding of Memphis Bleck In center field played a partieniarly limit game MeAtthur anti Parker were the battery for Savannah Smith anti Crotty for Memphis luniugs: lb-modes 0 5 1 141230-17 Savalwah 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0- 8 47INVINNATI CLEvELAND CINCINNATI April 16-The of the Association itenaon di tow 27to move to the hall park to-day Wild Pitching wan the rule buethe home club outhatted the Clevelands and had everything their own way Fennally and Mann did good work and the contest was quite intereettug consitieling the score Score by innings and Summary: Cmcinnati 5 0 1 0 8 1 4-10 Cleveland 0 0 0 I 1 2 0 0 2- 6 Earued runs-Cincinnati 9 Cleveland 2 Home rups-Teheati Mullaue Eetinelly Snicker Two-base nits-MeKroon Threeailor Alamo Porsoesi balls-- Baldwin 2 Relit 4 Wild pitches-me I-lane 1 First base on balls-fitt Mullane it: off Pieheny 7 'lase IS Clevelaiid 15 'Errors-Cincintiati Cleveland 5 Umpire-Cuthbert LOUISVILEE 8 Sc Louts 3 LotasviLhit April Ie-Notwithstanding the cloudy chilly and dieogreetible weather a crowd of about 4000 people vvas presetot this afternoon at ltmii ball park to witneem the opening game of the championship series Hanotey pitched a great game the St Louis boys being unable Ey do anything with hitn while Eoutz was lilt very freely Sylvester's marrillicent one-handed catch of Colllue' lung fly to right In the third inning was loudly applauded Score: Louisville 11000240-8 St Louie 0 3 0 0 to Li 0 0-3 Earned ruus-Lottisville 7: St Louis 2 Double plays-Gleason Robitson and Comiskey Wild pitches-Foutz I Two-hme hit-Browning Three-base bit- K011119 Struck out-Ramsey 3 Ba on ballsk'outz 4 Hit by pitcher-Sylvester Umpire-Bauer haoox tYN 14 kr entoroLITAN 10 NEW Yoitk April Ht-Although the day was raw and chilly at least 7500 people went to Washington Palk to see the brook lyns and Metropolitans open the American Associatiop season They were amply repaid for the conteitants bad a stubborn and most exciting fighL The loatte was anybody's until the end yet the fine plays in it were few Excepting O'Brien's clever catch of a long bit by Brooklyn o'Briert's btt to left field during which the former Tell into the ditch in Ida garden no noteworthy field work was done But there was plenty of slugging and this the crowd enjoyed hugely All in all the game was considered one of the most exciting that ever took place on the grounds A handsome bouquet was presented to each lady who pre 'tented herself at the gate and there were lots of therm Shaefer's wild pitching in the early part of the game and his ineffectiveness in the latter part gave the game to Brooklyn but it took them ten innings to win it Score: Brooklyn 23020011034-14 Metropo1itans 1 0 4 0 1 0 2 2 0 0-10 Earned runs-Brooklyn Mets 2 First base on halls-Brooklyn 5 51ets 6 Home ruus-Burch Three-base hit-Hankinson Two-base bits-Pinkpey McTaininany Burch Smith Hapkinsou and Orr Bsse hits-Brooklyn 21 Mete 14 Errors-Brooklyn 9 Met 6 Wild pitches-Shaeter Umpire-McQuade ATHLETICS BEATEN AT BALTIMORE BALTIMORE MI) April 16-The opening game of the championship season was witnessed to-day by fully 4000 people and the home club defeated the Athletics in a finely played contest Both clubs batted hard but the visitors were unable to bunch their bits and Kilroy proved too much for their usually heaviest hitters Griffin drove the ball over the fence in the first inulug for a' borne run and also got two doubles Score: Baltimore 4 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0-'8 Athletics 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1-3 Earned runs- Baltimore 7 Athletic 2 Two-base hits-Griffin 2 Milligan Tani-gam Three-base hits-Sommers Kilroy Howe runs-Griffin Base hits-Baltineire 11 Athletic 3 Errors-Baltimore 1 Athletic 2 First base on balls-Off Kilroy 5 Seward 3 Passed balls-Fulmer 1 Milligan 2 Wild pitches-Seward 1 Umpire-Knight OTHER GAMES At Indianapolis-Indianapolis 9 Cincinnati Reserves 4 Earned runs-eIntliauap oils 4 Cincinnati 3 Base hits-Indianapolis 17 Cincinnati 11 EiTors--Indianapolis 2 Cincinnati 7 NEW ORLEANS 'RACES NEW ORLEANs April 16-The track was in rood condition but dusty First race selling six furlongs-Our Friend won Gem Price second Valetta third Time 1:16 Second race welter weights selling seven furlongs-Kink won Pat Daly second Probus third Time 1324' Third race the Howard stake one and a half miles-Favor won Gov Bate second Time 2:41 Fourth race Consolation purse for beaten horses one mile-Wary won Phil Lee sece ond Tsura third Time 1:45 VANDERBILT ATHLETIC NOTES The men intending to eater the different contests are for the most part training faithfully for the spring meeting Some of the contestants are not as regular as they might be Brace tip boyal The boys on the mountain are said to be working like beavers The hall team is considered the beet ever atSewanee The Blues are developing some very promising material Some of the men in this club will certainly get on the 'Varsity team mart year The young ladies who have been exereiglug at the Gymnasium for some time past yesterday presented Dr Brundagethe Gymnasium instructor with a beautiful gold-headed cane for the interest kindness and courtesy he has shown the class Mrs Ashworth in behalf of 4116 young ladies made the preeentation speech The cup given by Dr Pierce to be held by the University whose base ball teem wins the pennant is now being made by Tiffany The committee appointed to select the medals for the winners of the athletic contests examined the samples at Stief's last night and will make known their choice in a few days On Wednesday afternoon the University team will cross bats with East Nashville Academy team with the committee of gentlemen from the State ilietorical Society as they rode from ilit5 depot Ile wam tnct there by 1 Mr and Mrs Fall and after con verging pleasantly awhile went into the' hotel dining-room and took a cup of hot black tea with toast and Poop afterwards retired to Ws room He expressed a strong desire to Vi8it the Hermitage while here This tuorniug be will by previous arrange- went call upon Mrs Polk at 10 and then be taken to the First Presbyterian where he will occupy Mrs Polk' pew at ber especial request Mrs Polk claims the exclusive privilege of entertaining Mr Bancroft while here a courtesy he courteously acknowledged fast uight by declining to aceept the proffered attentions of the committee from the Historical Society before learning Mrs Polk's pleasure Mr Bancroft desires to puith td blew Orleans Tuesday fearing the warm' season will be too far advanced to permit his going there with impunity but it is probable this plan will be frustrated as the Historical Society contemplate a reception to him Tuesday afternoon A reception will be given in his honor to-morrow at 5 ut at Polk Place A number of wealthy citizens have tendered the visitor the UM of their carriages The desire is very geueral to catch a glimpse of the aged but virile gentleman aud to-morrow's reception wllJ doubtless be a brilliant gathering Mr Bancroft does not retire early and went out for a walk a little after it o'clock N-' THE AMERICAN representative happening to join hhii ou Church near Vine became an escort to the Polk mansion the Within' valet rang the belt and when a maid opeued the door Mr Bancroft asked s'' with great caution it Mrs Polk was still in her drawing-room On learning that she bad gone from it he was about retiring but Mrs Fall heard his welcome voice went quickly forward and said Mrs Polk mulct see Wm at once Soon the venerable lady appeared at the parlor entrance when he sprang fors ward atilt bolding bis silk hat not having relinquished it and said: "Dear Mrs Polk I am so glad to see yottlooking so very well" "I am grateful to you Mr Bancroft for having come so far to see us" In response to her question about liow many years since they met he said he never counted years when it concerned a lady's age They were seated and many pleaoarif expressions of olden time friendship were exchanged Mr Bancroft tongratulated 7 her upon fpe magnificent reeidence in which she liqad and she saidthat like horn-- it was abroad worn out "No" Bald he "a good sotil never west" out" Although he claimed to be very iuch older in the turn of 86 she informed I him that she was but little behind that and that bile was ready for the He never bad feared death but felt that if the "old fellow" were to put clutchea on him he mighebe like the mau in the fable whO thought he bad called too soon The meeting of these distingulsbcd and venerable persons after thirty-00st years is an event as rare as interestiug i Poeition of the Center Party 011 the I Church Bill Suceeeeful experimette have been made I at Metz with a mivigab balloon propelled 1 by an electric motor The Augsburg An- geuialae Zeituug says the balloon is the in-Last Sitting of the Alsace-Lor- vention of a German engineer named 4 if 1 mine Assembly Welker who for sonie time was employed In America where he perfected We die- covery The German Goverment the paper mays has bought the inven- I Church Notified Nutt to Eneonr- tiou pay Mg for it )0)00000 marks dowu and another 1000000 which age Anti-German Agitation-Mee- IS in tat paid In installments 'gable Balloon The speed Of the balloon exceeds that of a railway train tiod it may be stopped and i directed at will moving againet the wind Copyrighted 1t37 by the New York Associated Whatever truth there may be lu the report Press it is certain that the residents of Metz are I BERLIN April Ie-Prince Bismarck will now nightly startled by an electnc illurnireturn to Berlin in time to be present at the netion Lovering at a great height over their houses debate in the Reichstag on the financial The official return of the War Office Milk proveals Toe project before the Buudes- ohows that the total number of German I I real asking for a eupplementary military troops in the exterior zone of the western credit covers simply the purposes already frontier including Metz Strasburg Karts- reuhe Freiburg and Troves is 120000 agreed upon and has no war character It 1 will pass the Reichstag without active op- while in the interior zone comprising Stuottgart Ulm Wurzburg Cologne Dusi position It will be otherwise however seldort Frankfort and Darmstadt the num sl' with the taxation reform and es her is 11500 i The total number of guns pecially with the proposed tax on ill 582' the cousumptiou of spirits and sugar The CHINESE WAN 1 statement is published that the nature of The Chinese loan of 5000000 marks has been readily subscribed although at the 1 the proposals is doubtful The bills were high rate of 'USN This is considered' to only sent to the Bundesrath to-day The be the opening of an era of successful coin: budget estimate of the spirit dety for the petition with England in her financial re- tenons with China The low rate of in- 1 cunaarmktzt Lefler is that ago it ywiemid 38350000000os Ti to rmtt'facirluitianeuttIsleur nigealtlitnogiaokfe advantage 1 markmarks whereas a decade ago it was 47000- co the present favorable nditieue 000 marks Though it is thus made evl- to convert further State loans The 000 000 sian railway loan of 100 Russian I dent that fiscal reforms are necessary any now proposals that the Government may make roubles will probably not be ofiered in Berlin The city is already gorged with I are certain to arouse sectional opposition Russian stocks and though its bankers have 1 The Conservatives are privately urging been offered enticing term they base de- p1 Prince Bismarck to respond to the impend caned them The loan will be issued at 81 I lag Russian customs edicts affecting tier- and will bear interest at 4 per cent It is re- ported that Frankfort houses are nego- man traders by retaliation in the form or an tiating with St Petersburg Increase In the duties on Russian corn The The exports from Hauiburg to kmerica I other groups in the Reichstag have no during the first quarter of 1M7 were valued sympathy with tide movement Besides the at 1294267 marks against 4017198 marks financial proposals the legislative WORK AWAITING THE REICHSTAG for the corresponding period in 1880 The decrease was chiefly in raw sugar books 1 Includes several Importaut developments of prints toys objects of art fish leather I Prince Bismarck's social reform scheme Ift'this' glass and earthenware For the Tne first bill to be considered Is the one pro- nmt three months of the present year vidhigfor insurance of season against acci7 Crefeld exported to America goods valued at 5076M4 marks against eyelet of 3o19- dents which has been already sent to a 181 marks for the first quarter in 1880 The committee It has the partial approval of the shipping lotereats and will pass tyith- increase is chiefly in plush ribbons silks outyouhle The next bill to come up wid cotton and velvet be the one extending the accident In- NOTES surance law to latoorers employed in the The Emperor has outlined the way in coustruction of public works This also which be will spend the time until autumn wifl pass but the Government pro- After his visit to Ems in June he will go to pose's to amend the law relating to Indus- Gastein and thence to the Island of Meduau trial occupations in the direction of On Sept 2 be will proceed to Kolgsberg to strengtheuing the trade guild system Will be present at grand mampuvrea of thearmy lead to an energetic evasion of opinion in He will spend the autumn at the Schloss th 4L Reichstag On the whole the prospect BabolsOf'ril 7 for the session Is that It will be a busy one The Crown Prince Fredegick William's claiming the beat energies of the parties throat treuble is growing ors and is at- without raising the worst forms of party tended by symptoms of ulceration All passion and likely to result in sound prac- remedies have thus far failed tical legislation The Queen of Saxony has gone to Brus'- VS 'rim SOCLIBIASTIcAL BILL' Bele to arrange for the marriage of her nephew the heir to the throne with The position- of the Parttes on the Eccle- Prince Clementine daughter of King slastical bill when it comes before the Leopold Unterbaus on Wednesday points to the ac- the papers are discussing a miscarriage eeptance by the center of the bill as it left of justice which is about to be ratified by the Oberhaus but their absolute refusal to the court at Jicin Bohemia The AtiltiZe accept the bill is certain if any of the Kopp Court at Taber sentenced to sixteen years' amendments are stricken out imprisonment a farmer named delibek The Papal Nuncio at Munich has again for an attempt to poison his wife been the medium to inform Dr Windthorst After the prisoner had been convicted Count Ballottremoand other clericals as to and sentenced Fran Jelinek obtained a the policy of the Vatican The Centrists legal separation She then went to America are left full liberty to urge the insertion of where she married again She BOY writes the amendments to the Ecclesiastical bill tAiJelinek's parents that their son is inno'which were rejected by Bishop Kopp in the cent of the crime of which he was convict Oberhaus but are recommeuded not to ed and thatthe charge was trumped up in compromise the accord between the Curia order to get rid of him Jelinek has served and the Government by refusing the whole six years of his sentence bill if the amendmenta are again rejected A spectacular play entitled "In the Instructions sent to the biahops to use their Twentieth Century" has been produced at 11 influence to maintain the entente cordiale the Victoria Theater It has only achieved between the Centrists and the State were a partial success received with sullen submission uSboetiyogel" has had a run of 110 per-The Vatican is again agitated by the re- forman1808 at the Central The "Mikado" ports that Dr Windthorst desires to resign company attracts crowds at Kroll's eetab his position as leader of the clericals and to Raiment "Unsere Jungens" draws wall A( forego politics altogether It is certain that at the Keonigstadt-Tisches Dr Windthoret has informed Bishop Kopp Band Ma am ingun will give a matinee of his strong alike to his position recital at the palace of the Crown Prince on Communications published in the clerical Wednesday on the occasion of Princess papers express the unabated reticence of Victoria's birthday the Vatican in the Centre patty as a vigilant sentinel calling and guarding the execution of the agreement between the Church and BONDS 'Prussia For a Urns the Centre party must hold in an expectant attitude and ab- Spurious Virginia Issue Sold in I stain frOm its Iormer Micro' waging an unceasing battle against the State awd must Eastern Markets i vote for the bill and await a turn in the orders of the Vatican The national press RICHMOND VA April 10-Quite if this can mean a permanent peace tion was created here to-day among State Thegational leaders will exchange views officials by the discovery that an unknown 1 with the Conservative leaders before the i opening of the discussion There is every quantity of spurious Virginia bonds known 9 sign that the bill after reference to a corn- as Riddleberger as were for sale in Northern mittee will pass without material altera- markets During the past two days tale- uonik Ilita asicrewaRoNg ame were received here by banking and brokerage firma from Boston and New The Landesaussehuss held probably its York asking for prices of Virginia three's final meeting undor the present Constitu- of 1882 due 1932 interest January July Don at Strasburg on Thursday int The numbers of bonds being asked In the -course of the sitting Herr for it wits found that there were no Grad a Protestor member asked coupons outstanding of the bonds named Herr Putttamer whether the Govern- which gave rise to a suspicion ment meant to interfere with the Industrial that something was Wrong A Boston firm laws in the Reichland Herr Puttkamer then shipped $14000 of Virginia three's as replied that tindustrial regulations were described These were received here this contemplated' Herr Gradt responded that morning and were taken tq the State ofti- i such a measure would he a punishment for me for investigation They were at once the feeling against the Government shown pronounced fraudulent bonds with forged by the people of Alsace-Lorraine during name attached A New York firm offered 'the last election In reply to this charge similar amount to that of the Boston firm Herr Puttkamer said: "The Government ad a $1000 bond of the saws description aims Only to Secure order and peace in the was received by another firm of brokers here 1 making in all $29000 in bonds with all the 'I( An Imperial decree dosed' thi session coupons attached The explanation arrived after all the bill were voted except a Pro- at Is that during the legislative session of new law relative to pensions for 1882 the Kendall Bank Note Company of reelegaland New York engraved bonds for the en- CHURCH ilkuritALITL tire Issue of Riddlebergers under the The Pope has Instructed the Bishop or authorify of tbe Legislature and they Strasburg and Metz to direct the clergy of were well executed and were accepted by their dioceses to take no pert in the anti the State but they were subsequently re- German agitation and to abstain from foie lected and a contract for executing taring the sentiments displayed during the the bonds was given to the American recent election for members of the Reich Bank Note Company of New York The stag This act of friendly neutrality in Kendall Company however shipped the recognized in Berlin official circles as bonds in three boxes mi of which the roof of the earnest desire of the Vatican State refused to receive The other two not to COBBICS with Germany Mane priests they took and paid the charges on them in ItImce-lormine' ardently incited the The first box containing bonds of the de -'French sympathies of the people and as- nomination of $1000 each trout the number slated the electoral successes of the Pro- 1- to 432 were returned to New York The Kendall Company refused to take i SOINIOrPAL tiorairettENT' them back It is now believed that this Tbe' cologne Government Antes that the box of bonds was sold by the express cote Government has obtained data showing Poor afterwards as an unclaimed that the greater number of -Mayors in Latckage It evidently fell Into the 'al Alsace-Lorraine belong to the Protestor alias or simmers who forged the r' party A bill will be submitted to the name of Olively Treasurer" and rer" fin and "I A Smith Second Auditor" Jalachatag abashing the French' law I proceeded IA di them It i existing in their pmvinces and obliging Pmem dispose 0 eln- no the Government 10 select the mayors from Known what amount of the spurious bonds the municipal councils- and -giving the are on the market isRaivfierlytiowasn 111 A rument abeolute chobe of the Treasurer but A Smith oW11: Mayor- The decree affecting French- 'Wanted to look out 4r men tmeethlg in Ataace-Lorraine MILWAUKEE' VISApr1116--Al Remake 'bee been enforced since Monday The de- wee does not apply to Frenchmen who were an the elle in the Carding 4ePtu'itctnt of enjourning in the provinces before the edict the Menasha Woolen Mills went on a strike 'irm issued According to Its terms the yesterdizr afternoon The proprietors ot Mayors are ordered to instantly Inform the the mill ordered all the windows facing the ceutral authorities of any French arrivals street painted recently so that the girl ern In their communes without passes Corn- ployed Would attend strictly to business and merelal travelers who are once- provided Pot be tempted to watch passers-by The with a permit will be allowed to go where girls refuse to return unless the paint is re- they please thrvughout the prolate The moved! i oree deee not appiy to reocomen woo were a-- journing in the provinces before the edict the Menasha mien Mills went on I stzike frm According to Its terms the yestorditi afternoon The proprietors ot ayors are ordered to instantly Inform the the mill ordered all the windows facing the eeeirai authorities of ay French arrivals street painted recently so that the girl ern- so In their communes without passes cont ployed Would attend strictly to business and Idereial travelers who are once provided Pot be tempted to Wideb Plistiern-by The with a permit will be allowed to go where girls refuse to return anleSe the paint is re thee pleaSe throughout the prolate The Tne ti vidhu clouts COM it the 111 011t Ar bell Duran couti wift pose's trial (4 siren load ok the 11 'Ar tor claimi witho mimic tical I VP The Mastic linter coptal the 01 accepl amen( The been Count the are lei the al which Oberh COWL" and th bill if Instru 1 initue betwe tecele The portal ble po forego Dr Vot of his Coin papers the Va sentin of the 'firmed hold it stain VII Cedi i vote to orders uks if The e) 1 with ti openin es' sign tt mitteo ti Mk The final a tton In ti Grad Herr ment a laws ii replied 6 such a the tee by the 'the lea Herr I alms 1( countr An after a roelecibla 'Thal Strasbt their Germa tering 1 recent OW reCOgn I proof not le in Ale French slated tasters The Govern that tt 'a Alsace- party oxistim the Gm the nil a Govern 'rth iiRY0111 men 'has bee arm do tojourt lieu le Mayors central In Wet morcla with a Clef PI 1P3 Total 44 8 16 7 28 13 4 CHARLESTON AB BH BS PO A McLaughlin 2b 5 1 1 0 8 10 4 HIberf 4 2 2 1 2 1 0 Grady 5 0 1 0 1 0 Powell 1 5 0 0 0 14 0 1 Glenn 1 1 5 1 0 3 0 0 0 Wililants 1 5 2 2 3 1 0 () Carl Ls 5 1 2 0 1 3 1 Smith 4 1 1 0 0 1 0 Corcoran 3 4 1 2 0 3 0 1 FOREIGN NOTES The Pope has received the bishops of Vincennes aud Richmond The Marquis of Harlington and Mr Goscheir both delivered addresses at Edinburgh to-night to an immense audience Dr Peters the African explorer has concluded a convention under the auspices of the Holy See with Baron Gravenreuth of the Reichenbach Catholic Missions' Institute for the establishment of German Catholic missions in Eastern Africa A large dynamite bomb with a burning fuse attached was found last night in a room near the private office of the Minister of Public Works in Madrid An employe pluckily quenched the fuse and there was no explosion The Prince of Wales has consented to act as honorary president of the International Exhibition to be held at Melbourne next year to celebrate the centennial anniversary of the Colonization of Australia The former native ruler of Tough recently attacked the Portuguese garrison there He and his force were repulsed He then went to Zanzibar and the Sultan ordered his arrest JUDGE CARTTER DEAD Total 42 9 11 7 30 18 7 Score by innIngs: Nashville 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 2 0-8 Charleston 1101050001-9 Summary: Two-base Carl 2 Three-base hits Bases given for hitting man with Maul 1 Passed 1 Grady 2 Wild Maul 1 Time of game-1 hour 35 minutes Chief Justiceof the District Supreme Court DOUBLE MURDER Two Negroes Killed by Deputy Ower the Affair WASHINGTON April 16--Chief Justice David Cartier of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia died at home in this city it 10 o'clock this evening in the 75th year of his age He had been in ill health for some months but his condition was not conbidered at all alarming until last Wednesday wen a severe cold which he had contracted developed symptoms sufficiently alarming to excite fears of a fatal termination His condition'remained much the same he retaining perfect oonsciousness until late this afternoon when he sank into semi-consciousness and later into a wholly unconscious condition from which he rallied only at intervals up to the time of his death The immediate cause of this Is so little understood that an autopsy has been decided upon It is however the opinion of some of his friends that the remote cause at least of his death was cancer of the stomach WIDOWS' BD ORPHIIIS' HONE R-ppresentative Masons Discussing a Most Laudable Enterprise MEMPHIS was received here this forenoon of the killing of two negroes about 11 miles west of Memphis under the following circumstahces: It appears John Herron who keeps a grocery store in the neighborhood of White's Station was robbed two nights ago of about SOO pounds of meat and some molasses Yesterday Deputy Sheriffs Tom Pearson and Herron began an indiscriminate search among the negroes who lived near by They went to the house of Austin Walker but were refused admittance This was late yesterday afternoon butthis morning at 4 o'clock they returned to Walker's house and were again denied entrance The two then tried to force their way into the house but were resisted by Walker and in the trams which followed Pearson shot Walker killing him Henry Walker a son of the murdcred man ran table father's assistance and he too was shot and tilled Pearsall and Herron surrendered themselves and were Nought to Memphis to-night and lodged in Jail Great excitement prevails among IA negroes residing where the killing occurred and which 4s denounced as a deliberate murder BURNED AT SEA UMPIRE BURBRIDGE The above is a good picture of the officiating member of the staff of Southern League uinpires He made several errors yesterday but they did not ainount to much and players and audience were very well satisfied He is quick in his dechlons and very firm after they are Made In the past It has been very unsafe to pay a compliment to an umpire or to predict that he would continue to give satisfaction It is generally hoped however that Burbridge will prove a model and do good service to the League A COACHER RIGHT It was suggested yesterday afternoon that there was at least one person among the spectators who would be an acquisition to any club as a coacher He is well known by the cherry way in which be sings out "we got 'eml" after a fine hit or play by the locals He is red hot for the home team every time and as a coacher would have no equal Latham of the Browns Monk Cline and Purcell of the old Atlanta and Chief Roseman of last year's Meta would retire in shame before his merry cries of encouragement and the team that secured him would have an Invincible and infallible mascot Look after him Bradley There was very little of the boisterous conduct that marked the contest with Memphis The visitors stood up well for what they considered their just dues but did so In a gentlemanly though forcible manner The lectures read the Ideals by the press of the city seemed to have some effect The team showed more spirit and life than they have (WO done and seemed less indifferent to the result They still however need to be further urged before they get things down to the required fine points The management again yesterday overlooked Chorryatreet and it was as dusty as ever The increased attendance would average at least melon' hundred more if the public felt ()edam there would be no Arrival of the Crew of the' Steamer at San Francisco Nickel Plate Road to Bo Sold CLEVELAND April 16--the Nickel Plate Road will be sold at public auction at I o'clack in the afternoon on the 19th day of May at the south door of the Cuybagoa County Court-house by Special Master Commistiloner Caldwell The minimum bid that will be accepted for the road Is $10000000 and of the purchase price not lees than $100000 must be paid in cash at the thus of sale and the residue at such future time as the court shall determine It is further conditioned that the purchaser shall take the property upon the express condition that be will pay off all debts incurred by the receiver or for which he may hereafter become liable and which shalt not have been pail by him excepting however his indebtedness upon the certificate issued to purchase the equipment Another Fairy Story Nxw Yoex April World will have a long account of the unraveling of the Rahway mystery as made by lie The victim is Anna Christine Lareen a Dquish girl who arrived at Castle Garden on the 2d of March last The body was identified by Count Charles de Zaleski a Polish refuge who bad known her well in Denmark A former lover of the girl who had been working on a farm near the scene of the murder left his Job two days before the crime was committed and was not afterward seen It is known the girl had threatened him for a wrong done and had come to this country with the object of findiug him Qu'te a large number of Masons repro seating the various lodges in the city as- squbled at the bealquartem last night and '1' discussed the propos qi Masonic Widows'" and Orphans' Home of Tennessee and Ma-4 sonic matters in general Mr Bumpas the Secretary of the members having the matter in charge made a short speech getting forth the which would accrue from no establishment of such a home end the manner in which the necessary money was to be raised All expressed themselves in favor ot the movement and promised to itud helping band That the borne will be established is a settled fact It is almost certain Nashville will be the place choeen when the home will be built The Nashville Land a Improvement Company have' offered ten acres of any part of their prel: erty for the site the selection of a' made by a committee appoint ou a this purpose The amount 00diol for this building Is $25000 of which le expected to be rat in Nashville A large number of cates of life membership la the Home was taken by those present The officer and directors of the Home are: President IL Grubbs First Vim dent 0 Beasley Second Vice Writ IL Bunging Secretary 110ttr DIA! man Treastwer Wm fileAllster A Barry Bradford Niehoi lace Colline Stahlman Stockell Jos Allen Morris Foster Ben Herman Capt Stockell at the conensiou or the' meeting Introduced a resolution tender ipt a vote of thanks to AlrCliag Fuller for the energy interest awl good jtulginent played in the fitting up of the Masonic headquarters The resoluthm was Imam linously adopted merlin-eh HIWK'5 OW Psn- The resolutio was linalt itpously adopted played In the fitting up of the Magnate beadquartm a SAM him Cisco CAL April barkentine City of Fapette which arrived to-day from Tahiti brought as passengers the captain and crew of the German steamer Relates' burned at sea Feb IS seventeen days from San Francisco for Tahiti The first news ut her destruction was received here larch 17 by the tropic bark which sighted the burned hulk Feb23 Ever since great anxiety has prevailed here regarding tile late ot those on board DOWLING GREEN Jackson JACKSON TENN April stock company is forming here to erect a large sixtyromn hotel The men at the head of the company insure its success Hentv Jackson a colored brakeman on the Illinois Central Railroad was knocked from a freight train one mile south of here by a piece of Umber He has been unconscious ever since He will die from the injuries received The Supreme Court has beard 118 cases during the two weeks it has been in semion here 'Squire Jule Harris a prominent citizen of the Tenth District of this county was found near his home this morning unconions He had a severe paralytic stroke and wee in a dangerous condition when last heard Isom here durieg the two weeks it has been In semion 'Squire Jule Harris a prominent citizen of the Tenth District of this county wm found near hie home this morning uncon- clone He had a severe paralytic stroke and was in a dangerous condition when last heard from Damaging Eire on Stara Guards BOWLING GREEN Ky April morning about 11 o'clock fire broke out on State street between Court awl Frozen 'Row The dames orignated from a pile of rubbish which was being burned in the rear of Robertson Eubank's book store Assisted by a high wind the fire spread rapidly and Much damage was done before it could be extinguished Harry Swartle's photograph gallery the ugest in Southern Kentucky was pow Row Th 0 from a pile of rubbish which was being and Frozen --ii -runes mignated burned In the rear of Robertson 4t Eubank's book store Assisted by a high wind the fire spread rapidly and numb damage was done before it -Could be extinguiebteL Harry Swartle's photograph gallery the geet 11 southern Kentucky was tow- The Murdered Ilikavay J- April Agneem Shaoe of Deckertown is here She thinks the body of the murdered girl is that of her sister Mary Dorman who sailed from Scotland two weeks previous to the murder She described thescar on the body Nem Shoo strongly resembles the dead led The pollee believe her story April Shaoe of Deckertown is here She atatwat 1 A 1116 Mrs Agnerm thinks the body of the murdered girl Is that ot her sister Mary Dorman who sailed from two weeks previous to the murder She described the scar on the body Kea Sham strongly resembles the dead girl The polio believe her story The the Rattlers yesterday afternoon in a hotly contested game by a score of 11 to 9 Speer pitched for the college lads while Sullivan did like service for the Rattlers andboth did very fair work Carlisle of tke Vanderbilts carried off the The St Louis tic Chicago hallway Come pany yeeterday filed a mortgage for record' in Pekin ILL to the American Loan dt Trust Company for $4500000' duet The defeated the Rattlers yes- terdaY afternoon in a hotly contested game by a score of 11 to 9 Speer pitched for the college lads while Sullivan did like service The St Louie tic Chicago Railway Corn for the Rattlers andhoth did very fair pony yeeterday filed a mortZage for recoil' 1 work hi Pekin ILL to the American Loan Carlisle of the Vanderbilta weed off the Company for $4500000' 1.

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