Show telegraphic news Thanks girill proclamation washington 7 tho president has as issued the following proclamation proclamation it has long been tho pious custom with our people with tho the closing of tho the year to look back upon the blessings brought to them in tho the ell changing course ot of tho the seasons find to return solemn r thanks to the all G giving iving source from whom tiley they flow anil and although althou thou it at this period when tho the f falling I 1 i ng loaf admonishes us that tho the time of ow our sacred duty is at hand our nation still ties lioa in tho the shadow of that groat great anti and mourning which has filled our heart fiod fiodi i us in borrow barrowful ful supplication toward the goll god before whom we all lately bowed in grief yot yet tile tho countless bono benefits fit which have showe iod upon us during tho the past p twelve moli months tiri call for our fervent gratitude und and make it fitting that wo we should rejoice with thankfulness that the bordin his infinite morcy mercy has nut signally favored this country and people peace without and prosperity within hay have boon been vouchsafed to us no hostilities I 1 has visited our sli shores ores the abundant privileges which our fathers father left us in their wisdom are still our increasing cic abing heritage aud it in parts of the vase vast domain some affliction has visited vi sited our bret brethren bren in in their forest homes yet even this calamity has in a hed fied generous compassion for the sufferers euffer ers which has boon called forth foith throughout our land for all those things it i is s moot meet that the voice voica of the nation should go up tip to god clod in devout homage wherefore I 1 chester A arthur president of tho cho united states do recommend that oil all people observe Thursday tho the day of november us as a day of national thanksgiving and prayer by ce ceasing asin so far as may bo be from their secular labors and meeting in their several places of worship thero there to join in ascribing honor and iss ise ti ta almighty ty god whoso choso goodness has been so manifest in in our history and iu in our lives and offering ou ering earnest prayers that his bounties may continuo continue to us its and to our children CHESTER A anavit president JAMES G BLAINE secretary of state plymouth mass 7 the court house the finest in tho the state is burning ing and nn d will probably bs be a total loss V value st SL louis lonis 8 two men shea and fane who escaped from jail today to day clay were found committing a burglary tonight and in trying to escape shea shot a policeman dead both were recaptured new F fork or k 8 B four foai stowaways soldiers arrived hero today to day from kinsale Kin salo ireland they were dincov crad when lour four days out the cap tain wanted to put back and land them hem but ta soldiers with the tha aid of somo home sailors shipped chipped from from kinsale kinsala refused to lot him do so be and he was obliged to keep on his course N X J 8 tho bank examiners estimate that the depositors in ite mechanics national bank lose about GO 50 per cent Wha whatever tover is is saved from nugent csc boand on accounts will increase in creaso tho the per par eon con tago ago to ta the creditors tho firm of 0 nugent company has decided ta dismiss all employees as fast as work on I 1 hand is ia finished up tin and stop business little rock arkansas 8 philip E sullivan alias delaney ono one 0 of f tho train robbers recently sentenced to twenty years imprisonment in in the penitentiary far robbing tho the train on tho the iron mountain road died this morning from hia bis entrance into he appeared to bo be heart broken all efforts to meliv 1 0 him failed A realization of tho the crimo crim 0 and tho the hopelessness of pardon crushed his hia spirit and c caused ilia hia death maidstone 8 the tha trio trial of arthur lefroy tor for the murder burdor of gold came to a close to today day the court room room was densely lea sely crowded there was a remarkable remark ablo number of women pros pres olit eat the lord chiel chief justices bumming up for tho the prosecution was wai strongly against tho cho prisoner and tended to throw discredit on the point on which fao cie defense relied that lefroy bit had dot painel pawned I 1 the pis tol and showed entire disbelief dip ibel lefin in the prisoners assertion that n third per eon was present in the railway car at tho the time of 0 the minder marder tile the pria prisoner 0 woi was band found guilty and sentenced cd to bo 60 banged after tho the bonvenca bonte Bon tenca nee was passed bircy oy protested innocence 11 washington 8 in the ho arimina court this morning scoville Scovil ld asked judge cox to decide on oil his hia request for tho in tile tho handi hand of th the district attorney anil and for a postponement of 0 tho the trial tiina tho the judge said though anxious to accommodate ile ho could not POst postpone lOnO it without mutual c consent ila ho could not order older tho the do livery of tho the papers bought to scoville but tho the prosecution hail assured him yesterday lost erday that scoville yc oville would bo be allowed to examine tho the papers in their possession that ho he would havo have no difficulty on that chat score scoville villu re replied plied that it lie desired not tin in inspection of tho the patters papers under the supervision ot of the tha dial district act attorney attorn oy but lie ho considered those papers his ai rl a diat tor ter of right to have hami and revise with his associate counsel they could be recoil receipted Itea for and their contents noted thoro there were certain clippings fro from newspapers made by Gaite att dari during 9 the six weeks before tho the shooting n those clippings evidenced tho the in influx flu encoh brought to boar bear on oil tho the prisoners mind and thu cho motives inot ivoa which operated on him and wore valuable ablo as bearing on his insanity thero there aro are letters supposed to havo have buon written to the prisoner during that time by accomplices accomplice i instigating him to tho the act understanding his hia mental condition would not counsel for tho clio prisoner bo be entitled to the their r possession in order to lo show th their air influence on his mind instead of there bellig bt ing such letters addressed to in the prisoner in person thero there were lie ha understood certain printed docu documents menti or printed letters addressed to him in common with all the tha people of tho the united states and counsel was entitled to an examination of them to assist inmar in making up ill lug s case also a printed book tho the property ol of the prisoner which had been cal taken on from him during durina tho the six weeks before the act was committed guiteau was engaged ina in on n noting that book along its margin altering corr correcting e t ing and adding to it these were important as bearing on tile the condi condition of tho the prisoners wind mind anil legal counsel for fir tho the defense hail had the right to these documents not through the grace of the distri district i ct attorney throe weeks ago guiteau prepared prepa iod a communication for publication and sont sent it in an envelope with a noto note to himself ville ille tho warden brought it to his room but not finding bim left it with the district attorney that letter and communication ho he was unable to get after repeated atod applications find he loft left tho the matter to tho the court judge cox sai said ld ho be should say that scoville Sc was en to thosa these papers but in tho the absence of the district attorney ho he could not make any order As to tho the book referred to yesterday tho the district attorney told robinson that ho he would giau eiyo him a eo copy py of it scoville Sc but a n copy is not r sufficient c L the court thought the matter atter could be ba arranged without any any formal order subsequent to villes argument corkhill Corl dull said the clio papers demanded being evidence ho he would not concede the right of any person to them ile he never received any of an any y kind addressed to scoville Sc and ha had ll 11 nothing of the kifle is ia his bia possession seoville Se said ho bg would to tomor mor row nl tho affidavit of warden crocker regarding ging g tho the matter quincy 8 the water it deedes here very slowly and it will bo be several days before such bril branches nelles of business os as have been bean interrupted can got get back into thel their r natural gr grooves boves again all of tho the open country lying between the north end of the levee of quincy is to bo be as soon as the work can bo be done and the damaged le leveo yee is to bo be repaired lepa repa irod many estimates es have been m mado ado aai as to the cho amount of dama damage go done by the flood but the following are the most moa accurate entire loss ingv in warsaw arsaw dra drainage iliago in in indi indian ail Grove district island district in quincy bay and tha city in 1 i n an and about alexandra lexandra mo et louis railroad 10 booi all other rat railroads tho the open lands north of levee levco slid end immediately haf 6 this city 1 I OW making a foial of VICK the full extent of loss can only be when bart the iho river has retired to its banks tunis i 1 linar gents number labout fighting men and a is i s necessary in almost an una know 11 c country botory before the french can comeux come up with tho m 1 7 1 1 1 sa I 1 from a now york 7 the geso ship arrived armed d sho she brought brU lIght antonia antoni i Ori nn an italian bailor tile tho rule bulo survivor sun nor of the bark rosinia Ro captain fareira rei For eira iiri of tho thoMai marianna ianna related to a toniea reporter the story of tho the roscco and tile loss lobs of the alio llio latter as ag told cold him by the saved s oo 00 tober in in mid ocein captain sighted it 1 bark iio mado mada sail toward tho the tranger granger iud and meent boon soon a mm timan vias niia borzl os wildly on captain tain F roTc ormerod a boat lowered the iho bout boat anade its iti ivay uy to t he 6 sida I 1 CIO ot of tho bark which proved to be tho the V los I 1 ii n tile rho in ill in on board jumped into 11 alio to boat boit which lucli ile ho had eagerly wate flod from tho the morao rit it loft left flici ships side bido ho could not speak gpo il the law biage ot of hii hia rescuers but lie ho sh showed ovod signs it would ito bo useless to hunt bunt tor for any more moio human boings tho iho leeks decla of the thedarl bark lad bad been swept sopt perfectly clean everything ever thing hail had been carried away and tho the hold bold loaded princ a ly with ith sulpher afas nearly full of water vinter the waves berei making it complete bunk break over tho the wreck fore and alt aft tho the rosian was loft to hir her fato fate and tho the boats crew returned return od to Mar maninga iantia the iho sailor then told of tile tho loss 1038 of the rosina to captain Captai ii pereira he ha said mid that during daring tho the night of october tho the sky became overcast anil and there them were ero in in dica dictations tiong of tin nn ampro approaching belling storm m of considerable so verily nat morning it itwara was blowing briskly and some light sails were in in Criso criscolo olo sayche board his hia captain remark lemark they vere in longitude IS 19 but ho he did not learn the latitude As Astha the morri morn ing ing advanced adv uncoil tho the wind ft ind became fierer fiercer r and at noon it was waa blowing a bur acano tho the barl bark vas w as under beefed reefed top sails leaping keeping her bar head as 0 near tho the wind tri pos biblo tho the sens B as etro terrific and rolled up from tho the windward appearing lila like small email bains as thoy they approached approach od the bark baik however howo vor rodo lodo them without shipping chipping any wat w at of water at 2 in in the afternoon the iho tempest was terrific the wind vind howling furiously through tho the rigging and uneven song eoas tossing 1 ug lite vessel violently about the captain was then heard to cry out to tho the man at tho the wheel to cling to his hia post lud and those who were below hurried on dock deck one on enor enoi m 0 n 8 dav obscured tho the horizon to tho windward and rolled toward the tha bark baa she was about to anso with the hup huge billow but tripped and fill fell before fo e it the wave broke and rolled its vast volumes over our her it seemed to cri 1 goolo that he be had boon engulfed by torre tormenta tor renta lits which roared over him as ho he clun clung to the hatchway which went down between docks the water slowly passed away and tile tho bark emerged em arged from under the tha surface BUT face of tho the BOO the man had hoard board but a moment before flouts and yells and tho the crash of timbers tim bars but now there was no sound but bat the apar roar of the tha tempest wreckage strewed tho the water to the leoward leeward but no human V b aings ings could lie be seen struggling there and no ono one could bo be soon been on dock deck Cr Jr iseola hurried along tho the torn and unguarded docks decks and scar searched cited every corner of the tha vessel but koono no one colbi be found in tho the wrecked I 1 cabin gallery or forecast forecastle lie and boat ho at last realized that ho he had been left alone on board a ba bark r k of GOO tonj tho the stormy sen pea di did d n not ot appear satisfied with hi his s eleven comrades but continued to roll up tip furiously and seemed about to dose close on him and on the few fro frail planks which still remained under his feet the survivor sayi a feeling of loneliness avor highe cow cov od ca amid the ruins rains of the cabin and awaited his fate saturday sunday monday and tuesday passed but not nok a sail relieved the wide vide waste of waters wednesday ho he thought of building a rait raft but materials were oil all gong gone and he passed that night as others before without sleep and very littlon to 0 o eat thursday evening found him still tho the solo sole occupant of bark which dri drifted gifted unguided before bothe bethe fore fora iho wind and sea criscolo Criso Crise olo cilo felt if no help came cama next day r the vessel must sink and to le would bo be drowned or boise still fall int into the ja jaws W s of sharks the first morning rays of fri friday day october ct ober 2 28 reve revealed no sail abathe and the unfortunate man was giving way to despair when at about 8 he saw the flo spars of a vessel at first lie bs could not believe behave his senses but bat the topgallant ant nasta masts in increased c I 1 la n BUO until a full aig rigged god ship approached the n rcck at 9 0 the stranger stin ngoi bovo to mid in in it a timo antonio Cris criscolo volo blood upon tile the decks of 0 thi marianna Maua Dnn him to name tho of cho was geralo ile iio was tin an italian hu hi hati hart brought lna his vos bisol solto to alth purt BO bial times w ill bo be taken before the italian consul today ile ho anvill ile well caled for foi and sent bont to iiii lu home llo ito is ia n mu man about alj years cari of ngo age with i cry lark dark olno skin and ami a black board lonrlon Luu Lont doii lon 8 another boat containing lug twenty tal anti soven so cu persons from the datch ble ancor honig dor DOF nelor landor foundered on oil tm her biyak ago from flora batavia batami to is is picked up and the survivors survivors clandod at dondra ecail sotir boats avith persons me are still inis inis bing they havo have now beell it i month ou oil tho indian onan ocean and an d their provisions pioci sious must bo be exhaust od ad galveston bin B 8 in the flipper cago yesterday 14 iw am endeavored amle ivoree to balov that 1 I ilia treatment of Lieutetia nt nipper flipper while lu in tile guard liou o tell cell awl anil ilose close confinement in the lle 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