Show BY TELE TELEGRAPH 11 ekr per western llna llma A N E JU 1 A 17 WORCESTER IS 18 ladles ladles Ladies and gentlemen I 1 am sure that under this brict autumn sun and in this rich and pro berous state you will expect from nit nothing but a word vord of congratulation 11 and if there be any one spot within thu limits of the united states which ma challenge all others lu in prosperity contentment tent ment and general happiness it must be Worcester in the slate state of massachusetts applause we are in tiie tile the habit in our nind wIthout looking closely at figures of thi some rich sections of europe are far more wore populous than any sections we nave naye in ia this country but in the united kinu King kingdom doht dout of great britain and ireland there is not as dense a population as inhabits massachusetts from front this point to the tile sea there is not in the crowded cf belgium nor in that hive of industry holland so dense a population as you bu this ground represent today to day and when you come to compare the comfort thrift and general prosperity of the entire people there is not perhaps on this globe a community that can stand comparison out west in those rich lands flaugh tha elaugh augh a crop when tickled with a hoe in that boundless contiguity of space in which an agricultural district stretches from the crest of the Alleg henys to the great plains it will be a surprise to them if it is not to you that this county of worcester out of 1700 and odd counties that make up all of the states that this county of worcester is tho the fifteenth in the whole of the tiie united states in value as to agricultural products and what is more surprising than that Stand standing ingin an this high rank in it agricultural industry und and agricultural products product it stan stands s still higher in i mechanical ne industry and the product ot manufactures fac tures for in that great reat list it stands tenth in the united states so that when you come to estimate the tive five thousand and five flye hundred millions of product and manufactures in a single year in the united states you can see what must be tile tiie magnificent prosperity of this county that it should be fifteenth in one list and tenth in the other gentlemen this county has long been noted and long iong been known it is IR the county best known in theS the state fate so widely k known it own throughout ii oui ott tho the uh nation t 1 0 11 andi it QT 0 to be presented orz org if any county in this country were to be presented as one exemplar or an illustration of what free industry and free and free education could do there would be one voice in m favor of presenting the county worcester as exemplar A applause we are sometimes a little yea jea jealous ous of you in massachusetts but perhaps it is on only for your perlor superior pros prosperity erity laug laughter ter but gout sout outside side and beyond beyond that jealousy I 1 am here to say on behalf of the state which was a part of the old commonwealth that for tor the county of worcester for the state of massachusetts no other feeling Is entertained thai than A that of profound respect admiration and honor korthe forthe cheers thanking you gentie gentle gentlemen meu forthe very cry ery cordial and hospIt hospitable abl abi 0 r reception e which has been made so agreeable today to day and wishing you an abundant increase of ohp thu great propriety pros pro which surrounds you I 1 bid you a cordial farewell applause after speaking at the far fa sar r blaine blaino and aua senator hale haie dined with congressman W W rice kice after dinner blaine was quietly driven to the depot where vilere a a n great groat crowd had assembled ad ho he was given three times three acers cheers as he be boarded the train for new I 1 ork indianapolis 18 in the united states district court tills this afternoon the attorneys for mr shoe shoemaker maker nilea filed a bill of discovery in tho thu blaine sentinel nellibel libel sult suit the tile bill states that after filing illin the interrogations actions shoemakers attorneys on the etli itil of september moved the court for a rulea ruiea rule ruie against ainest blaine to answer the same within a specified time to be fixed by the court which motion was argued on september and overruled over overruled ruiea rulea the bill then goes on to say that in order that a certain defense of justification may be pleaded by shoe shoemaker maker it will be necessary and material f for or the orators to show and prove that blaine had bad illicit relations with and seduced the person whom he afterwards married the result of said intercourse being the birth of a child in about three months after said marriage the bill goes on oil to say that the orators are informed ormed and believe the marriage of james G blaine and clarriet harried stanwood occurred on or about mareli marelu mth nth 1831 1851 at pittsburg pennsylvania that the marriage was clandestinely arran arrau arranged eed Fed secretly and accod dished that no license was issued issued by any authority for tor such marriage none being required bythe hythe by the laws of pennsylvania ar tir that time that no public official record was kept kepl kepton or made for the same reason that one brian the in minister inister who mated elated at said dead several years and that if any private memoranda or record of the marriage were madette made the same is lost or destroyed tho particulars ulars of which marriage particulars was known ga ow to blaine the bill then states that some time before the date of said marriage blaine was a professor at an institution of learning at Millers millersburg burg ky that miss Stanli stanwood god was an instructress in a lemale female school at the same place and that they there became acquainted both were unmarried and aud blaine addressed miss aliss stanwood as a suitor that he gained her illicit relations ensued thit that a short time before said ma mattlage mariage jeba lS fc a bro brother theror or uncle of harriet arriet li or some other person un known to the orators waited on blaine char charged ed liml ilmi with beins the cause of mish misa 1 Stan sian woods condition and threat ct cil person violence unless he married wr jur that blaine made no dental denial of the chaise ancl anci agreed to marry her mhd rhe ii nil dil I 1 I 1 then states that after the marriage ria Q mrs blaine went to augusta maule manie where where a child was born about irth 1831 1851 and that said child idab waa was always recognized and acknowledged by blaine as his don aon sou orators further say they have a good and valid defense as stated in the plea of justification that the facts stated in tile the answer are true and the same can be fully established by the answers of blaine to the interrogatories here tolore propounded all the circumstances being known to him anda auda and aud a full and complete discovery of said facts from and by blaine is necessary to the orators in their defense in aid of such other testimony as may be procurable unless this is done the orators cannot so fully set out and show and prove the facts necessary to their defense the orators therefore pray that a full and complete discovery be made by blaine iu in relation to thes the facts heretofore stated and to that end he be summoned to answer the same under oath the hill bill closes by asking that a writ of subi subpoena cena be issued out of chancery for blaine and that he be ordered to answer particularly tha llie anterro interrogations a that the proceedings be stayed until such time as blaine may answer that in case blaine fall fail to answer said said bli bil or fully and truly to answer the inter luter interrogations interrogate rogat lons further proceedings be perpetually stayed and restrained the bill mit was nat not filed till 5 and the court adjourned with out taking action NEWARK N J 18 at least persons today to day were on the tair lair grounds of the new jersey stat state ag ri cultural society at waverly every lvery portion of new jersey was represented governor lleon neon abbet arrived early and general butler drove over from newark at pm after atter pay ing nills respects to ex congressman eark cark clark president of the society general butler nutter spoke for ten minutes to a large crowd he said he had bad never thought of talking i politics at a fair and devoted most 0 of f his speech to ad the farmers to raise sorghum and lunel produce and leave the cultivation of grath grain to the grain states of the west the speech was I 1 ivarol warmly cheered i li 41 W v fa in n tiie evening ev euing ening nt at the military square 1 oi of newark a restless crowd of gome some some somo 31 people assembled to hear general dutler butier aud and their noise made the speech of the chairman inaudible quae general ral rai butler quieted the assembly somewhat by some very vigorous vic viz orous inca inea measures and insisting on haying haylna the stand clear when quiet was restored general butler butier sald said if every manwill man will hold his own tongue and keep quiet I 1 shall have no difficulty di about addressing sim you labor the general held I 1 is not protected in this country and asked how can yon you laboring men expect to be prosperous with the tile pauper labor of the south coming in direct competition with you the old slave masters hold their workers with a rod of iron and tuey tucy have their labor for one half what you do they come coine in lii direct competition with you this is a question of labor you dout dont want paupers haupers over here hen from europe to compete with you son and yet we have in this country four million or moreon more of laboring men and women in the tiie so south uth who are arc working for half the irice price you are and the louthe southe southerners boast they can produce manufactured goods cheaper than you call cau so they call cali when they do not pay their men anything rhese men have votes as you nai nae hae have rotes votes votes but it is no use for them to put thein them in tho the ballot bailot box treyarc they are not counted fairly and every man in this country knows it I 1 want N at you 0 to reflect ou on this it is a herious erious 17 thing lhing h iut iii if the thousands of masters of slavs staves can inana manage ve their negroes as they call them still to work for one half halt what you do to then your wages must come down and what is the use of a tariff in your f favor avor if this is to go on that is one of the reasons why I 1 wanted to put a plank of protection protect lon ion in iri the democratic platform speaking sp e a aking ot of strikes and the tribunal jar dar of arbitration b lt ration gen butler continued when I 1 brought this question up upa a gentleman from the tile south said to me lne would this system apply to our nig gers I 1 said to him your dour biggers nig gers gera nave have eive eite you got any auy biggers nig gers I 1 thought tuat I 1 marched arched in down with some ot of mv soldiers some time ago to settle that question great applause if I 1 we will vill march azain acain we are a little older but I 1 guess we could do some fighting yet len hen renewed ewed applause I 1 said yes that this tribunal would apply to the workingmen of the south as well as the north but after I 1 made that declaration I 1 could have no hope f for forgetting getting or getting that plank through the democratic acri tic platform than I 1 have hake of being translated to heaven as an 1 elijah eiljah wis was great applause and laughter gen butler closed by an appeal to the la a barouir people to vote lor for themselves and ind you vou are he said your principles which will will enable the poor down laborer of the gouth south south youth to come up and command wages equal to yours so that ho he will not be in competition with you any auy longer you see what a great cause you ilive have the cause of your wives and children and of your country and it is in your hands be true to yourselves I 1 great applause at the conclusion of ills his speech gen geu butler was meas eiven three hearty cheers ile he then proceeded to the academy of mus mua c where he succeeded senator grady in a brief speech to a crowded house he didn dian t touch on new topics washington 18 about 50 persons most roost of whom were women attended attended a meeting injecting tonight to night at wilson station IS 13 miles from the city to ratify the tile nomination of mrs belva lockwood for president of the united sta states tes mrs lockwood was present and anul made a speech in which she said the women were now about to take their places with men in the political field as they had taken them in worship in the pulpit and at the bar it was announced to the meeting that mrs dr clemence ciemence lazin of new york had been nominated for the second xia place ac on the tiel tiek ticket let with mrs airs lockwood wasili washington 18 the S secretary 11 1 1 11 1 ol of C the interior has rendered 1 1 0 1 1 11 i deci decision slon sion in regard to lands within th the e gr granted arsted aisted limits of the tile northern pacific I 1 I 1 railroad released from froni the reservation i of the crow indians first that the even sections within the leased res reservation er should be sold at the double minimum um of 2 50 per acre with regard to the odd sections ions lons it is held heid that although the legislative intent in this cuse case may not be entirely free from doubt in that it Is one of the tile sole saie purposes of the agreement to afford au opportunity for the speedy location and construct n of 0 the railroad without trespass trespassing tres passing ing lug upon the rights of the indians yet an fn in view ot of the doub tand the fact that when the definite location was made the release did not become such as to restore the land laud to the public domain I 1 concur in the opinion of the tho commissioner of the i general land office and ahe iho decision the law in the case having been substantially settled d by numerous decisions in the de department part ment in other cases in regard to the price of the thy odd sections to be disposed of where the grant is ia made lt it declares clares de thattie that the alternate and that the even sections reserved to the united states shall not be sold for less than per acre and the department is authorized to treat the odd sections in the same sallie manner as the even sections the secretary says it could not have been the intent of congress to fix different prices for the lands lying side by gide in tile the common limits and governed by the same rules of disposal hav having inthe the difference that some sections bear odd and others even numbers in desi dest designating nat them the description being 06 merely rely for the purposes of survey and aua identification fi this thia decision applies to all future disposals of lands within the railroad limits where the statute re quires ires double rate to be paid for or ut lands in alternate sections I 1 ill lii I 1 I 1 I 1 IA IS A special to the record f from roin atlantic city new jersey says moses abrown ot at philadelphia a colored man arrested attempting to wreck the trains on the philadelphia atlantic city railways railway Is sentenced to imprisonment for twenty one years hard labor and to pay a fine of aloo 2100 1 brown stated that his bis motive for the I 1 crime was to get set square with the company having been put off the train for not sot paying lits his fare GALVE GALVESTON STOx ly IS A nets marchalls marshalls Mar special says daniel E jones deputy internal revenue collector of tills this dir brict today to day on the train near Mexia texas jones jone was married and had eloped with miss sallie knight 16 years old a da daughter of a citizen of marshall the ther they y were apprehended at austin where jones was arrested on a charge of kidnapping jones was in the custody of the 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