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Government Railways ne North oo would WAS DUUGLASS 10 BLAM lets, and that he anil and see what the troubic was Th Dakota wints alliances Serious Charges Against Unele sclutions demané- : . ioe 3 - 4a? ersmiy € ‘Sam's Minister to Hayti- erat x = tte > fe $ as hatt taryoan Unconscionabte ‘ 1 xy the mol In th S-) Wh ? t : ‘ Ka Who Perla wai : ‘ Whites Man am Haytr hare : : t Shien : 2 < nage ip «xcuse¢ for (he slaughters close of the i New York, July 7 rumors lution and int ch of rev received Port ae Prince and other Haytia iticate Sun, by news brought on the ste: have been points has their friend nals, and that er William UL by several members kuow in what « party aud by been fully + Bays the liver confined, we kuow 1 to relen } of whois was Mme. Sully Gu This un of the revolutionary nuinber of mereche it hecemeary, OWing to th and troublous times to leave theis | the wife of their leader. lund. It is probable that I! fornnate woman has been incarcerat \ ' , 1 \ negro republic will again go through) ed for we in irons and had been | it is cour barde the throes of massacre and revolu tortured dialy by order of Hippo- | travagaut adin dat w tion from which it suffered so disus (lyte,to compel her to tell of the! all its ene Tall its resou trously a fow yeara ago. The facts were mainly obtained soon as he was caught genger on the William IIT | that dof the revolutionary and aman whose knowledge As {the Umited States was able to and shot on | whereabouts of her husband the priucipal of its war froma little over a billion dollars i: day she was set free. a twer Lations of the party of the au frie he eause of the attack on the two years and the issual by the | world looked on in amazed wouder people and tieir country be | presi se prisoners |meut. In 188s & safely relied upon His nm lid | to sea on a Haytian inan of 3 1 | prefer st rte the! there shoot or drown them all ing debt and current his presence in New@ “Au hour anda half after the at- Yerk is probably known to very few! tack ou the prison of his friends. He slaughter on the streets begun The amounted to with all the scenes he describes and was! houses of several consuls were guard-| seven billion d 1 appear ou the passenger list of t steamer and lug on 120,000 of the the wholes e | of railways then was preseat at 2 fraction cf None of the a witness to Hippolyte’s massacres ed by troops,who liad orders to shoot !dodies wh Terman May 28 and the week followiuy. | uny who might go there to seek pro- | The William IIT sailed from Porte! tection, whether au-Prince June 27 at noon, rived in port last Friday. CULPABILITY Ol governme ownership of the railways have a: natives or foreign | yet formulated any plan whereby the and ar-)ers 9 Wien this condition of affairs! gove ument is to accuive ow th aght | In 2 rague way it has been pro aers was understood,the cx i. MINISTER YoUGLAsS. It was time to in New York,” ssid stop “On landing Spanish consul, ther the Sun's informant “I rend in the Senior diplomatic 2 n account | regoried t ’ papers the story of the events which Of tie absece of the Proneh mainister | e: ‘ ® took place at Pori-au Prince from Who was at Le Cope, of the English | eurites of : Vue i May 22to June 2 = This account| Minister who has not boon appoint-!into tho | sof so many innocent contains errors in detail. Tie main | €4 sines the accession of Hippolyte, | purchasers tliat even those who ad jand of the Unitel | whe was hiding facts, however, xre correct, espeeis Me States minister} ¥ >i would, on his cellar, called | con-:deration ly the assertion of the culpability o to be the United States winister. I sade | | the meeting.” ick Douglass or rather jsible of adoption Assuming that ’ | +} that of his Is BASSETT A LUNATIC within the private secretary at whose mercy Mr Mr Douglass is completely left, years the in- jz-|crense in value by betterment and Bassett, commonly reco owing }edias the virtual representative of | otherwise of properties has He put | be Hares railway to his age and inability French. The private secretar y is le stop to all progress by Mr. Bassett, a mulatto, who has won| Hippolyte was in the rigt the distrust of the whole population | whi of Port-au-Prince. | This to sp renk | jour goverumont, at present ach that the seven billion dol saying that mate of TSss may be taken as that the | at le extimate to-day would have to ! he ted the nesroes | then the g and that the | people lyne increase it at least that) man was jin the United St formerly United States minister to) colored race in the land where it |amount if it were to aequire the Haytiand one of the negotiators! was master was justified in killing | ownership of all railways. All the for the purchase of the MoleSt./as iany white men as Jq.} development of our resources and Nicholas. It was owing to his in | The. to tin} with fall oar natural prosperity, nuexam the world, en abled us to pay bat a billiow dol competence or fraudulent practices) the m Tnot! pled in the history of that the United Siates was deprived j Shoot eve of the opportunity of purchasing “My natuorite f. nt} of debt in twenty-two vears and the this important coaling station. le Xplains the 5 sans informant, “is J eople now groan under the burden | “The residents of Port nu-Princey ithur Crosawel il, who has binet of taxation stiue unprece- on seeing Bassett return to the is- ttor By {dented rate rent it would re land as private secretary, after heyv- the debt ing held the minister, naturally explanation, and soon found that it represen ra} quire 154 5 curred b Ly ot of rchase of the rail important sought for some | op and the intry, mere of interest with atter such a debt, couplet was either from a lac dence | each added to the present debt, in its former en- | nerve nses of our government with the exp voy ora part of Bassett which compelled | Freuc hant, while him to accept any office that would | cigar on his bal covert would a at toabout two m vase of bankruptcy on the | few a dollars a day. it is argued tha muy, hai his door | profits derived from operating the furnish him a livelihood. broken in by soldiers aud was shot {railways would much imoere than “The office of private secretary | for net having saluted the oie ‘counterbalance the interest charges . > ? for > has come up to Mr. Bassett’s high- ling president whom he had not provid fy for the est expectations He overrides the leven observed, when his nephew | payment of the debt nanteed by the) and by submitting to the lead at his feet for having | Haytian government | Proteste 1 at thie barb: instead of rights of | |the chance! lor of the French lega- the nation he represents, he m: eee | | tion put on his ofticial uniform and roa Js should remember that to fill his coffers to an extent which ' ascendi ing the steps of the palace, over 52 per cent of the enables him to live in an extravae | declared that the first Frenchman , stocks of the U is gant manner and to lose heavily injinjured from that moment would be | eatnione penny of dividend and that the games of which he is notorioure| the signal for the gathering and ey 17 per Ts earned less than ly fond. farming of the French colony, ard? per cent. The preament for gov- DOUGLASS head he would take erumeut ownership is based non the theory that rates would be great- ly reduced. The statistician of the ‘interstate commerce commission re minister; was shot purehase. In considering this phase of the whe believe that the go question, those desires of the then asserting the vernment should own the in 1888 railway ited States did not BEARS THE MORAL piame. | that at their “Thus it is only too true that Minis- | such measures as was necessary for ter Douglass bears the moral blame preservation of life and property. for the assassivations committed dur | Mr. Rigaud, who was killed, was a ing the six days as encouraged by | native born, a great grandson of the ported that the total income for his secretary, when he could have | French General Rigaud and had re.) 1885 of the 120,000 miles of lines put a stop to it all by a mere sign. jernd filed papers to obtain French represented in his report was $800,- He is therefore to day an ebject Pet citizenship. 898,846. Those whe demand gor- distrust to his colleagues and of “The energetic action of the French | ernment ee would not be hate to all honest people, and a toy! minister caused the natives to "4 - ee unless r ates were red iced for the Haytian ministers who [spect all those under the pretection at least one fourth, which woul 1 re. are crushing to earth the interests|0f the tricolor, and perhaps dace the revenue to $600,674,1 ! i et perating expenses of of the United States. He allows ¥ is certain that The total operating expen es of American subjects to be expelled |i the United I acl anu unt te $507.796,345. This daily from the country without the | minister wo 2 tee put a leave but a over : te scenes which 060.009 to pay lasted as 1 000.000.000 bo: $210.000, Is himself to’ the terri! . days, and which they did by the mere encours ment of Mr. least cause, while he lu! sleep by reading tte published by these ministers in the al press. “On the 28th day of May, as soon as the first shots attack on the prison, S sett locked Minister Douglass in bis apartments in the Turgeon villa, un- der the pretense that the minister's place was not in the midst of bul-} Deuglass's secretary Miles’ Nerve & Liver Pulls. were the net meet eren the interest chargeson the amount of bor by whom the book when aman entered briskly ard said Constipation, e the hoa, Eructation, nicep, aud po t siv |e Oa | . 7 HE BLAc ug Centavr Compasy, Sotaaitecwe AL. © Telton — Fancy Groceres, € ANY ON € de his office If y tithe pag vw othe pu rs pame book moran- you will not find it there. The is entitled “Confidential M- du and is “issued for the exelu- sive use of those to wh is sent.” it yeu ask your frien i, re:.@ al passenger agent. where it is pub- toe will tell vou he don't Always pay tn wask him who pnablishes you the same answer. | Produce: rf does pot mines y weé Lineteau pages yy, amer Is. seven veekly news religious jo idividuals are : One preac his half fare permit so as to include then bad his) wife. Several of loaned their permits “re, ete. Here is x au who is put down asa fraud,” another isa water Here isa list ea who sold tt asses cud none of the people mentioned will ever get an- other pass fromany railroad in the United States ui taken from ihat i iy Names are book To do the railrood men justice, it must be said is exercised listed. A ayent cannot put adinan’s nate on the list until he has a full detailed xecount of tLe sedescribing all of the par that the vreatest care before anyone is bl general passeng writt transac and taken oath ty the sume CNVTUV PIC betore a notary. He must then eu- se with iis letter the original co:- a respondence in the case, aud, if pos- z » the passes, permits cr tickets] % Which have been imisused. Ail of }* 2 2 tlishe sends to a mysterious per-] & Es souage, Who after he las passed on = z = the ease forwards it to another mys-| =? ¢ 2 terious personage who pubhshes| 2 Fa 58 8 aud distributes the book. The firet | 7 gay beg oe mysterious individual collects the! =} 23 expenses incurred in the publication | a aS from the railroads and pays the pub-| only to Lim. No other railroad mau knows where lisher, who is known is published. at certain railroad office some time ago xe Republic reporter was in a i the Have you got for me yet?” general passenger agent: that trans; ortation “No sir,” was the rep! “You wrote for it didt “No.” “Why not? From long experie | | nce the repo:t- ersurmised a storm was aud made, his escape, taking : chair | in the outside office to wait until the | j elouds rolled by. When it was all} over and the visitor had left the of |Sole Agent for the Rockfind acd Any fiee the passenger reporter the black] Pane eal ad who h ving s for him £4 ning | agent s toand was cl uses. Very Cherny. 1 4 pass. “JEWELERY STORE, him he is blacklisted and’ ! 4 ‘i a rs ywed the | Fillet ( 5 eo © i 2 a fet sorry said the railroad man,“anc : He was very : eu und began to de. Watches, Clocks, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, &c. » charge was. at first reaten don't th ink come off the that his list.” nit E POSITIVE CURE. 3 SROTHERS, 66 Warren St, New York. Price 601