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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - April 17, 1884, Boston, Massachusetts                                THURSDAY APRIL PRICE TWO On Our Second We would call public attention to our sale of We have recently duplicated our en tire which we now pronounce to be one of the largest and best se in Uie United Our even in are Warranted give a perfect and for style and durability are not to be Inconsequence of the decline in manufacturers prices we are able to place them upon the market at most reasonable and quote the following Pop ular figures One Case of 100 dozen White and Drab Jean with heavy side bones over hips and double busks in at 45 One Case of 200 dozen em broidered on perfect at 75 Two Cases of 400 dozen Sewed warranted not to double busk price BUTLERS Cannot Do Anything Actively to Promote a But Will Bow to the Will of the People if They Desire a A Characteristically Frank Keply to a Frank One Case German Woven finely exquisite in White and at One Case filled with heavy 14inch 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tral wrote to General Butler a few weeks asking for his views upon public ques and whether ho stood by his speech de livered at Terro Haute in and suggesting Hint the people of Michigan would like an oppor to vote for him for To Gen eral Butler the letter winch a day or two telegraphed the general asking whether the letter could pub came the reply I never write any letters I am ashamed Fuller receiv ing the answer The letter Is as follows March DEAR am obliged to you for your very frank arid outspoken letter which I found on my table on my return from and take au early opportunity to acknowledge its I agree with you that I have all tho Imper fections Incident to poor human I con gratulate myself that I have had the strength mind to resist Placed in command nearly a quarter of a century ago of the United States where in I captured three the first ever hold by the United States troops lu the War of the I so managed affairs although clothed with unlimited prac after more than twenty years what I have and after mauy of my acts have been brought Into review of tho courts of the country and the Supreme Court of I have been sustained In every one of every money although I have received and disbursed millions for the United have been In my favor by the accounting officers ol the when lu Congress 1 had the rood fortune to escape Investi I didnt find myself involved cither in the Pacific Mail or Credit or the Star route lived for nearly n quarter ot a century under The Investigation of Hitter of every act of public and I am yet permitted to walk the streets without molesta tion save clamor of the Satanic por tions of tho newspaper seeing my opportunities for and knowing that they could not resisted the temptation to do wrong If they had been In my they naturally believe that I did as they would have Scales can only weigh to the extent to which they are and Vou cant weigh a load of hay on a fishmongers as to my Terre Haute I have no copy of aud I dont know one word ot what was In it from actual but I do know that 1 stand by every word of because I have not found any occasion In political life to go as the phrase upon myself in any politi cal course 1 may have or to substantially change my political views as applied to tho sub ject then iu owing to the fact that Garfield and Amos whom 1 had known long and upon their oaths testified iu and one or the other of them had committed with the charity described by which all and hopeth all It was Impossible to recon cile tine two stories told by the two found it necessary and convenient to support Hancock for president and to act with the Democratic party yet is to anyot tho I held is i and especially upon the question ot guaranteeing under the to be exercised without being Intimidated or interfered with by any which was given to the of the I held and I hold that this Is If It is not 1 am no because my political platform political subjects la in a few of equality of equality of mil equality of in all men under platform energetically and courageously ad ministered covers all sorts aud conditions ol and lit the solution of all political questions as to tlie right of every and the duties of tho government to protect him lu those The necessities of tlie government In carrying on tho war to preserve the Union brought capital of every description Into conjunction with the lio Tlie device of Chase to bring the banks into with the mid so legislating that they could make great usury out of the was simply a necessity of carrying on the not to be justified upon prin but only upon and to be borne So an the and principle to take sway The whole legislation as to the bonded debt of the war was a unilateral compact between the government and the and dictated by the money and tho government had no choice but to do as It was Aud to say that millions untold were given to capitalists by the measures they dictated for themselves through a ma of delegates which they held In Con gress Is only another way of that we paid dearly In money for the preservation of the Union and the conservation of the govern ment of the United States In taxation and pecu burdens upon the us we paid nearly by the blood of our And now it behooves us to make the government worth what it Now I guess f said something like this in the Terra Haute If I didnt I to have done because I felt and believed it then as 1 feel and believe it But this injustice is now passing The low rate of interest from the plethora of Which Very Wii RO that the capitalist only gets the Interest which he used to get on one dollar out ot has avenged the people somewhat for his gelling two where be only ought to have got one during tho But yet tho capitalists have got control ol the legislation of the and Congress Is looking around to see how It can make a bond with interest that can be kept for it great series ot years in order to gwu the banks 2 per out of the government on their circula tion lu addition to the per tillage they make on their But why have any bonds paying Interest In order to Und for bank circula tion JAt them deposit the greenbacks of the United and I dont care how many bank bills they 01 what would be more to the pur let them issue the legal tender ol the United and they need not have any bonds to secure their 1liv of the Court upon the case which f brought before It now is that the greenback is the constitutional ot the fiat il you and that Congress alone can judge of how much they wll and of the occasion upon which wll issue and the greenback now stands as goou as and the bankers will tell although I better than Where now stands the senseless cry of rag broken promises to dishonest or n the language of i perverse and wicked clergyman ol my the ot fare instead of the never because he claims to know nothing uf anything but the Word of he knows very of for his of fare lie would have pro cured his and would leave have had it as had his in the cise ol the greenback of it does stand for the dinner because with it he demand a dinner at anj I condition ot tilings In I foresaw the greenback would be Tile of the and will be forever and therefore 1 said that the mission of the Greenback as le gards the done and Their ob point was to make the currency the currency of the above and beyond other beloved of the people and uie necessity of the capitalist is and 1 toid them then as I teil you there were other and as press lug objects of return of governmental ac tiou and of the necessities uf peo ple to be so that whll thuir mission was it had becu ful tilled in regard to tne there were these other duties to see to it unit laws aro passed to prevent any monopolies raising tho price of the common neces saries of such as the carriage ot passen gers and freight such us the storing lu One by One Corporation of the poor mans by which its price is raised considerably more than But I need not specify or name the There should neither be as they aro sometimes of pro ot or ol any ol the necessary adjuncts of as the ma terials for food and raiment are cheaper now than they were lifty years ago except tor the enhanced cost of which is doubled because of special privileges and watered stock of tho transportation it seems to me that It is time for the general government to under Us constitutional a and If It will the people will make it for And when wrongs are righted outside of proper methods of wrongs are done in setting wrongs Such are the teachings ot 1 trust you will not say I have not been sufficient ly I have nothing to cover My record stands before the country tor twenty years and any man may look at In regard to the other matter which you as to what action I and my friends may take In regard to The I simply say that 1 shall appreciate as a compli ment tlie vote of any good man in my And while I as I ought do anything ac lively to promote such a yet I shall leave tlie good people of tho States to determine for themselves whether they desire the present con dition of governmental action to or whether a change shall be That is for them and It is fir their servants to bow to their 1 rny dear very your friend and BENJAMIN William RICHARDS FUGITIVE Tne ot Her Only by tho of Her Special Despatch to Tho Boston NORTH April disappearance Isaac continues the talk of the The deserted husband applied to a Wost boro lawyer yesterday to petition for a divorce on his and It is said to be his intention to marry a girl In the but he denies any present ot making another trial of married He married bis fugitive years fter six weeks She was then Day ol 10 years Her domestic lite was never and about two ago the wife ran away for a an event induced the Husband to attempt a divorce jy The divorce was not for the poison didnt and he re lie now disclaims any Intention of re his suicidal Richards departure Is supposed to have een hastened by thu receipt of a letter but the purport ot the letter is sister died and wile asked lini for money to replenish her in as she that present a good the During the bc ore the funeral she packed her extra clothing in i threw It out of tho and left tho She carried the bundle tu vard and hid behind a Hiring a earn Macks stable she started for North taking up the bundle on tlie The driver left her on Maio near tho Old Col ony about 4 oclock In the and she has not been seen She told the driver hat she was going as far from her husband as ler money would carry but the limit of her Is supposed to be represented by the sum of THE WARWICK fu Which Special Despatch to Tho Boston April Warwick gang of seven In Including their white Harkness aro now safely in in Kent comity Frank and Charles McFall were arraigned today before Trial Justice Albert Greene on a of pleaded not guilty and wore held for examination next Fred Frank and Henry Bliss were also arraigned on the same but pleaded guilty and were bound over to the August term ol although he pleaded not con fesses that was with the gang when they did one of their Ue told one ol the officers that they asked him to go out and have a He went with them to Buttonwood where they entered some of the summer which were by means of He would not go in with They brought out cutlery and any thing which they could lay their hands and took them to house and put them under have been issued against both lor his house and his and against and a warrant lias been Issued for the latter for receiving stolen The where this gang ot Is covered witli low some of which contain only two or throe Tho majority of the men and boys seem to tie dishonest If report can be relied They live by clam ming and working at tlie shore resorts in the and m the winter they live from hand to In this vicinity there are three licensed rum the worst being that of John which has for a long time been in and which will probably bo broken up by the authori ties ere BOOM A Leominster Lad to Buy a Team The Jang is Invited to to Have a Racket on the Texas How Young Bennett Threw Away a Silver iar the In Special Despatch to Huston April the town caucus held tonight to select delegates to the Ktate which shall send representatives to a little political breeze was stirred tip which has deep significance as showing how Hawley stands with his own After the delegates had been chosen Stephen Terry moved that it be declared tho sense of tins Connecticut that their first choice for the presi dency was Joseph of and Its second Chester Arthur of New The which was by the leading of the among them ex his mayor of was for a moment troin its astonishment in stantly there arose a series of They came unusual and were prolonged for some Amid them could be distinguished soino remarks for Introducing While the hissing Al McGovern took the Hour and announced that the Connecticut oilier prefer lie was for hist and all There arose another storm of hisses on this For a moment the caucus was in and promised to develop into a little when some person moved which motion was and tho caucus dis The effect of this action In his own cily will con Injure Hawleys for a pledge from the State which assembles in tills city no resolu tion will be Introduced pledging the Connecticut delegation to any person In Thu lord delegation probably not vole as to April The discovery of another leak in the North dam today caused alarm and engineers and workmen hastened to repair A leak was caused several weeks ago by the large water 1low and was reme died An attempt was made to lower the water by hoisting the piles and removing two of tile put in place M hold hack the This caused an agitation ol the water al base of the resulting in forcing out ot position tile old Ham is iiy the i company and the Worces But Never Made a to The April weeks ago the schooner William of this port from New York with a cargo of salt bound M has never arrived at the destined and the supposition is that she was blown to sea in the northwest gale of March The Baker was 104 built In Essex iti ana was by Captain John Hamilton of TenMile Special tu The April Hall was filled tonight by spectators ot a race for a purse ill between of Worcester and Ladd ot this Dorn took ihe lead and kept it to the eighth when Ladd passed but Horn again tuuk H for one i add passed him and kept il to the Lauds time was 40 minutts 35 48 minutes Special Despatch to Boston hes bound to be a hard Ho and some rest of them bring up In state prison 1C they dont change their course theyre much So said Deputy Sheriff George England ot John the young hoodlum who was recently arrested suspicion of having stolon Carpenters and of his is not what would bo a hard There are few saloons ami other resorts that are usually supposed to be the cause of mule ing hoys with fair surroundings start on criminal Young the leader ot tho Leominster began to be a bad little hoy at tho early ago of At that it was about lour or live years ho stole a team from a and alter driving around for several hours was overhauled by an who restored tho team to tho farmer who owned The young ster continued to play tricks of more or less erav ily right and although ho is not yet 15 years there is probably no person in town who would sooner be suspected of a crime than this same Hut it was not till tho theft at tho rink was found out that the desperate character of the young miscreant and his confederates came thoroughly to be About three weeks ago Edward a1 formerly employed by Wado went Into Iho rink a pocketbook and When he got homo at 11 oclock he found his pocketbook He promptly notified the buli couldnt offer any theory as to where the money Tho following day of Keod Si came to Officer England with a A McDermott boy had purchased some trifle and offered a hi pay On hunting up young It was found that ho had borrowed tho of his Another day and Patrick a came to the officers with tho story that his hoy hud gone oil with young and a boy named who had nought a Although the other two had his own son was still He was apprehensive lest some calamity had overtaken bis An officer said he didnt know hut there had been some foul In ihe meantime it had been suggested to the officers that Bennett and might have Carpenters Young Bennett was found In The officer accused him of stealing the He stoutly denied Young when he was accused frankly owned and said that had or had claimed to have a pocketbook at the Bennett had counted the money and had given him His had then purchased a horse and wagon of Horace man for and a wagon of Charles for Tims accoutred tho hoys had started out tor a high old Bennett had Invited Michael a comparatively guileless young to accompany had no but Bennett was and bail given him In counting over his pile had found a silver he took for a and threw Tenney had quickly scooped it It appears the hoys went to and made things as the saying for a brief Whether young Cotlee got drunk and hud to be left by the others does not He came home alter a couple of Bennett and Tenney were put on probation by Justice with orders to report to Officer every Last Saturday reported that he had been to school all the In the evening the officers discovered aud Tenney hiding In room In an old unoccupied shanty just oft Central The boys said they were waiting for John They wanted him to go over to Winters place with they played cards and to stories of the This last disclosure was John Willis Is a Six years ago ho was arrested on a charge threatening to He served a term In the house of and has since been arrested for Ho has no regular aud evidently doesnt want H you want to see where these boys have been spending evenings go up into that said Officer Willis home is a dirty Everything about It was in keeping with the unkempt appearance or the Willis rehearsed his career with frequent He had run away from homo when 14 years old and was off on a fishing trip six he was aboard the Lawrence for He had been around tho and had had numerous hairbreadth He related his experiences In in tho West in South America and In all remote ters of the Ho could talk Spanish and other He could exhibit Ills en and discharge lie had served four years In the He had escaped from Hello Island and from although by ferocious The house of where the hoys were ac customed to is a small tenement in Cat so Willis is quite willing to pilot a stranger Winters manifested great In terest In sailors and eagerly swallows all of Willis Winters shouted Como in Khe said that her man had been a He came from Nova Scotia and had sailed the seas over for the better part of Ills lie wasnt to stay ashore very had to support four chil dren by taking in The boys were in tho of coming m nights to play cards and hear Officer England pointed out young tho leader of the In the park In Hie Jin was playing witli He denied Carpenters and said he went to Ho didnt drink nor but did chew he He admitted thai he read Wo on our tables today two beautiful styles lu Whipcord one a handsome Sack to the other 1111 elegant ton Cutaway sizes 14 to both perfect In made In u firstclass manner mill trimmed with the best The color Is one of the new of anil is vory These made to sell for and offered by any oilier house for less than we shall sell at the low of those Cutaway Whipcord Suits In tho wine sizes 30 to at sold over a hundred of Color Suits since wu them last and we predict even n greater run for the Never Inis mich an opportunity been offered tu got a Fashionable and Dressy Suit at a Ion Each garment Is and is In A beautiful Basket Worsted Sack splendidly miido and lit to color with a and cardinal silk one of tho choicest patterns shown this mid sold In three of the loading clothing stores of this city for ITU offer anil until the lot Is at When kiml of novels they he said bout tho James Charlie and a pile ol buys aud Texas MAINE METHODISTS YTo haro only about 101 of those so do not delay your f As a fitting climax to remarkable bargains in we offer a Sack it an Imported French straight with birds eye trimmed aud put to gether by our best at Those Just received front our art perfect In we guarantee If yon find them in any other establishment for less than 825 ivo will taUo them back and refund the purchase Wo are showing Ten Stylos of Spring mado with nut without Silk In light or Dark perfect in at JEeM lit Despatch m The April session of the Kast Conference opened this A letter was read from In which he staled that In was detained at and would not arrive until Pre siding Elder Arcy was elected president pro Williams and Klisha were elected Buckley of New YorK spoke in favor of the Christian Advo The committees for this year were the same as last 11 was voted to hold thu next session at Elders at lo Huston April sixtieth session of the Maine conference convened in Wes ley Church with a large attendance of delegates and members of tho in the of Presiding Bishop Charles Allen was chosen temporary The prayer meeting was led Iiy Tho social al J was led by who bus been in the ministry At the afternoon session the ol the was Andrews secretary and Holmes assistant The ease of which was before the last was considered at some and after discussion was laid on the A resolution was passed the delegates tu the general at be lo procure as in are too The anniversary of the Womens Foreign Missionary Society was held In the Vermont Methodists in to The April particular was transuded bv the Methodist cun ference M was opened by Bishop Andrews this and the time was devoted to the appointment or committees and other preached the annual conference sermon this The celebrated Chaplain und Cux ot a former member of the Vermont able A crowd Is In aud more tre coming oil every We have Just received from our workrooms two styles of Spring remarkably handsome the cloth Is Melton one is a dark pearl tho other n shade of They are lined with a lino Silk Surge Satin sleeve wore by jour and regularly sell for Wo offer them and until the lot U at DONT A for Hoys or Clothing until you our largest most beautiful and our aro tho lowest in tho O 622 Washington Corner Westminster R ECCENTRIC OR of Tlie Wever Despatch to Tho April Bond opened the Dickinson will caso this morning by contin uing the examination Champion who testified that she had re garded as insane during the time that ho lived In and she related many of his She also testified that her husbands who Dickinsons was Insane and was at one lime in the This testimony was given subject to exception taken by counsel for tho ex Through courtesy of the counsel for the Bishop was put on tlie by the executors alibis stage of the Ho had known Dickinson almost all his and Dickinson was a relative of Iho bishops llo visited the bishops residence quite irc during the summer Since his re turn years he acted as if perfectly Ills acts were not or except as they were different as one mans are from The bishop did not re member hearing him say that Cod man woman and could witness had never asked or received any money from him for charitable Sarah King of Saratoga Springs gave un account of thti visit of deceased to her the duv before his when he had a bustle lo wear under his coat to fill him out he King Identified a watch chain and diamond pin which he her testimony was corroborated by Miss Lillian a pretty voung lady who was at Kings when Dickinson called for his After ho had put on Ills bustle he asked King If It did not Im prove his and replied that It made him look like William a visit to tho tes tator In when he had the witness examine him to see his but witness was not able lo find Had noticed mauy peculiarities In his behavior Cora taught school near and boarded at Dickinsons In and she saw him comb what little half he had and lay lice on a which ho carefully brushed lino Witness was positive that nothing on the filiu never saw him laugh he said he would rather hear people cry than ot who formerly worked for described a search for watch which In had and he altered to if he would and when he did he gave him and after some paid the On he said that deceased bought many farrow which he failed and sold for usually doing his own buying and Lane ol North II ad ley had been an by the testators conduct in Dickinson frequently called the witness attention to articles which had written upon the The court room was nearly all day with an interested which included many Inside the bar was seated a small army of law had descried their to attend this The heirs have summoned several country who knew more or less uf Dickin sons and tin experts Thompson of this of Hartford Insane the o and of It Is Impossible to judge ot the probable length ol as are over 1OO witnesses lo bu examined it will probably last all of this week at sentiment in as might be is In favor ot Iho H Is said that tho heirs to compromise with the executor for A Buried by Falling GUAM April this morning the ol brick which was united lire on March burying Daniel saloon aud with the inmates In the Daniel Michael u and Kinnia aged were when taken from the Jingo aged Frederick brother ol and Fred a were rescued llnl bard to down the remaining but will be forced to do There is great Kit by a Kiin and Then by the to The April 1 who was injured upon the railroad irack til Bradford last lies in an unconscious The is The engineer im tho train says lie sawa man and then Oilman falling forward jus In time to be struck by The man was put un lli und taken to his As yet he cannot give any ac count cf the all The police are al work lu the Sixtyfour to Four 1or St to FALL April Only twentyfive weavers anil four reported lor work at Crescent mill thin 150 ot the 8JO looms were tlie twenty weavers at uie from of and are other 1lnattidudi ol the strikers Is Hum u by the fact that at a meeting held this morning only lour ID return lo und to continue the Itu THE OLD mitt Tho old Guard an composed exclusively ot past officers ol tho StaU Its quarterly meeting and supper a tho last Major George O the occupied tho chair and on either side sat sec ot tlie Board of and Kollin ot New the guests of Ihe It wa the largest meeting ever held Iiy Iho which now numbers nearly members on H A was appointed to make arrange lor the annual rille which is t take place Addresses were mane and stories told by Messrs Howard and Major Sonera Captain Colonel Dike and A number of officers worn elected am the was pleasantly passed around th social A SKILFUL SWINDLER SENTENCED lo for became suddenly interested In th Superior Criminal Court mom yesterday towards the close of the session as a gentlemanly appearing man of about 1C years of dressei In a sober suit of stepped Into th prisoners box and sat Then was abon his appearance nothing to Indicate thu crim Any ono meeting him In the would have been likely to have taken him for a The only singular tiling about his face was his which had a restless Indicative of morn than ordinary This was tho man who has led a life of crime and for geries and thefts In scores of this country and In As the prisoner had pleaded to tin indictments found against one o which charged with three and the other with Ihe larceny of a diamond pin from Iho only lo he was lor tho court m sentence torney asked for sentence on both Indict have yon anything to say before sen tence iu Judge of the except that 1 am guilty ol the frauds with which 1 am I do not earn for have a wile and and Cod knows I inn sorry for Inspector who and who has Investigated tho stated to Ihe thill the prisoner when was m very destitute and did not appear much by his various The court to live years In prison fur and two for although deeply appeared to his musty ale and game at e to Pole lull its power ol run for ill uf lliu The HI Ji wan a when tivo IV UJI Our linii ill mvr Till U Iiy were All tir was Un hud 11 couple AvElla We trinl oil it J ever other and i dl meli in your ol 1 ID uf lii you the The Troopers h I testify the of Wo been lure for time had tu live in under fur a time cm is in this I had conH for toill I WIH lu uf my iuil 1 Youra Cape Myers In the only effective blot the only that the ui mid i the i HuU by 1nci kii 1ur Friday and April 18 and visit Depart neat we in large di for tun ft tts to ALL 11EGULAR MIL l 3 0 12 Cases Ladies Black Milan in 5 of the latest choice at 12 Cases Ladies and Misses Colored Milan in all the newest choice at An endless variety cf Childrens Trimmed manufactured express ly for the 23 Cases Childrens Untrimmed Colored Milan and Fancy Braid choice at Another lot of BEADED in 4 choice at Ladies should take advantage of this as they are worth 75 and BEADED new and choice pat at 25 37 82 SO and 75 per A new lot of all from 8 to 27 Cartons Black Ostrich Tips at 50 and 75 per BARE 1 Lot Colored Ostrich all choice at 75 per Regu lar We have just opened a choice lot of extra quality White Al At At Worth Worth Wort U G ViKy Washington Near and Bedford Sold to One Dealer in Kohl your lut I every K t aro a BUTTON AND LACE For Sale by till 1 only tin tho Festival Visitors VERY LOW PEICES 601 WASHINGTON nnn rlM Mm Alii bl wu SO 173 AT it ii i 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