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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1887-11-25, Page 2• •r• 411; n•I'LITL.‘,Yo • • ' r • . t F18011i,f Pl/f00#1 JOLLY TILL THE LOT EMT •' loingg's flaioide and Toef0h, and Ghastly ' Satreandilme. -"FIEliDF4412,.:. AND .' sc4wat, or14p1n. ' • ••••••• . • , 1••••• Has . •Peterl*inatiOn • to ••••••••••••,••• "••*-1,•-•••••• coraMutatiOn, fataneuel Fielden, Michael Schwab and August Spies unite in a peti. tiohdor. cutive. plernency." Fi ansf Ta•elawa An, addition present separfe and. tar for the co - in ation• heir es !,,P ea o• e a,I411 4a11 h OTKEE BONES AND •XliQPENTS., ' • suicide efiAngc! • 4 vItf 11 des a o courts, a most careful tonside tion of • e whole subject leads, me to the conclusion that the sentence of the law as to Samuel Fielden ahdiMichiel Schwab may he modi- fied as to each of them, in the interest Of humanity and.withont,,,doitig *Iwo to public justice. As4to the said Banana Fielden and Michael Schwab the sentence is commuted to iniprisimmentsA the phi! tentiary.for life- „As to all the other above- named defendahtfirdo nOt'reel'jUiltified in interfering with ho sentence of the court: While I viohld gladly IritYo Come to ent, conclusion•initegaid, to the •sehtence Of defendants August Spies, Adolph Fischer', George Bngel, Aibert R. rareend.and L.Onis Liaigg,1 'regret to say that under the solenio: sense of the obligations of nay OffiCe•I have been thimble tri do so.” • ;..•;;;:":4,-;••••••r4;:::"... • loWing Were the last wotde pf thifog OPP: denined Anarchists.; .•: • : fipies..--4, There will come. a time when • . oursilencewill be Wm, powerful theaL--the yoides they are strangling to death now.". ';'•Agrigel—" Hurrairfor,Ana,rchy , • Fisolier—"Ekukrih for Anatohyl This • *the happiest moment of my life." 04•Vareons—" May I be allowed to .ipeak? E'ilf;Yeu let . rite speak* Sheriff Matson? ,Sirthe• voice of the people, he heard." • At 12,17 the coffins for the Anarchists, plain Wick, with but the Bilve.r heads • of gorews for ornaments„ Were carried to the &Blows. • A.comniand, to the._ othoWd fronting the gallows -that they, must "stop isinoking was given at 11.35. Whether this 090211tand was giveh .oht. of laumahity to the dooteen or's ,preeittion, e,gitinfili the appall- ing. possibility ,of. ao3Ltreablmfozoi. bomb lighting An the corridor whenthe fatal moment paroe,inc,person Brined ware, • , When the. coffins were broughtto the:scaf- fold, Sheriff Matson exclaimed, " His will liikdone." ' • •; A last (Thursday) night's" ohioig-e-ow- patch says: The scene in 1,.fingg's cell after • the explosion was ghastly. 4Teeth, bits of • jawbone, shreds &all. end blood ,were • " edattered all over tlienarthOwoothriPittinent. A little trail OftlOod marked the way ?Yet- - the stone flagging to the room where, Lingg Was ,carried. Jailer Fold at •OnPe gave orders to hitite every one of the -other : Gelb; • searched; end PersOns'•,iwafbAe 4t4t one it' descent was -made -upon. ••_ Three deputief; entered his cell took him by the yvtists and shouldeto and led him ;kr the jailer'd, office. • •Tliere he was detained .until his cell ' was ' thoronghly •seatolled4and nothing.'ibund. • -The, ex -editor of Anil *am,. *Feted., with, exciteinent,Jeir and' onrioSiti. His 'face start from their soclkts. ' Ha -wad In .11 was White and eyed', leelted'sraidy to ehirt and ,trousers and Wide fa t ' hat ahead his fice.'''He looked Boit he ,,vioula baveigiven w904e -10 Ittewe.trr 1144 bappened, but no inforine ion Wa Sited �ch- him: It is believed by :some rotthe it3i11111i Win 4 5 0:0% 4rVAttlitta...cv-ghitgik*" - *0 c4oPeetb"•ouna • ' 7 ---When the Islewt--012-tha.-0030.-mPA°A191-1 •.• of the sentence of :Fielden; and PelaWala .was received itt the --jail thure was -an - &nary scene of activity.: The , news wad sent to the relatives of ' 'JI the condeinhed men and in St" short time they begin to arrive at the jaili The firs k et ILlie Wenien tofziome in,..wao Mrs. Schwak. Soon 'anal • • _ ,....,....„,...,....,..,- TA1*.11,0413TSTOr TIM:WO 1,44IQX: ' , • chwego.$O4rteeh. y4re; ago, Wift ilwajts a . . . tabor Agitator and had Often beaded 'to . . • --a."-,- reporter, And others of the etrengthind ,, .qtgaitization of _the Anetellyistain.4044.,.that ii.:10. _;14,3toury . r.uscapsofl World ww filiciwo them booths anci,:.4 n 4 - • • Public) Affairs. . litteilklao written- ,artiolos lot the 4bartrt, . ZereQ.. freriitelgVes,,114:4. wlicZ4114' given :‘Bp40414.0140:: 'r'• .. inetriiiitione as to reeling Of Making ' IcrE . gittopico8;49aT.E§ 11•E-4•404, • , also to .epeeohes. • pteSeribed. the Ilfe of the ' A- TicqaPn OW 01401: The tera 15X4icien /3444 n#4.' prectOinff„VieapOoe- .F-fd.'.40 s ' . ' gun 444 dYnamit.°' Uill' 1444: e'r.r., i4 641- rtitjet3iPetaila'reBettntiegrr o! the attended 17;111°• ' ' Augufft Spies, 4 native of lieeee,'2. Years X•4("td• George 'Iatteli4ee reepeecheg for ing the Haymarket meeting old. and well ealneeted„ came to America :the navy, ePreseed: i fear that the British whi;i 3,0: 0iJ,,a-- worked 0 various trades ,gohoet, weep. would ' never ,amiiii,' remcii hater° Se 1?eeauxe. editor of :the 4reeiter 'Angleuti,' The navy' had been Strengthened. ."ttlef,44..H.Ifiyllinio,r8,11't lireee'ellaie4g'a, 8114ereratill"0°,attloi:kg' 14'Wleren4oenr?thhVeVvecaolisana4a4rrtriegemlewarh . • ,pert i•4 the meethig which eithxdp,Stea in the , °ghillie* Which • WO'eld. ' materially, - , - - had written violent articles for the. Aram BtrLenergatbfle:h°aheilrr:dYefe•'ee%7ee- 0.0d. iba' till. e Gov - and on Zeiting. IL. , • ' • • ' • • eFrrIntr enWtherePsithreeitil. of the thePftac(ii°filosiI°03110,*14114,,, . . • . •Sainuel• Fielatie and tlicheel fleliWah, 0•44 thee 4 seuroe of quarrel ivOuld be re - the' Tho ImeprIeved Qodviets. ' capital sentence of Whothn his beehoothe, 3230Ved 0,44 _We ,prospect of peace ilihost ' 7z,,,,,,:r:,:iafrse, 1 it',e1W,:ectfe94.1e:leluallettiv:::..4"i'lwlitlivP3oarfti_g( rt3oilhofBrettebonp:16::ii:dy;. : ,,:rfat easurklele:xee ab43;:i'a.:7t:t4it:' ettEcpC'erlitiifi' aga rel: had0i il1ta t ability.nboont b:u't, a4 it. Ili T.he toromr ty4a holit.•in Manchester, Eng . land, 1847, and Worked in a" cotton OW, ,t14°02131.;Zittk_r_lin4pthe(Ttit tveaeseee;,'eberutta.bitte•vras.::, • came te---A-D;,040a___..44 igg .u.ji•.4e,,a„Le uniware of any • groffirde:*f6r -tt,••••04-.ever.--- eitite-d; • tolien•,-.1*-0,--appareitly—yreto- in his le-sstree.r17911.-121.1;lnrestiaat141-3164reneace: All " hb..3.4 to hta present plight. He W4P• the Only the ' ,ix.itiPePee Of 4nglirieliadt'heeir --s- one of • the hembel•npOn Whore. ielergymon Mid ;Weill& '. 130 ' Past on " the side;.. of • • exeroiskia. any hithlePPO. ' MP ',offence enn, the tifsti°14: which *whoa in the. 'inteieet* • tootfoiceedstoarsite, le6gfalifftyiiareindiapeprcetim, aB,ehfe:srainidg,. sisted in his speeches and writings,'' though a Pistol that.fetel night. at Haymarket. tihilieprareeeanWttliaita z :dm: roe itrntkgeendt ht i oel :n. -couldiPe xr et i . YE: 3: 0 Obi, 1 ck?t. ; ofi ande,n 4htroe, . . ... . some. of the. yolleeraentestified that hefired. He himself 'declare that . he neVer. saw' Ximiinoneur stioihteabl it, tat eix er. ma was iibroughtatartaIL,,t Po ti tit the general wants the Kingdom. 'Among , beeamo, e Socialist' 'while :vforkitig, at 0,3 *other thingS; the Government intend ' to trade *4 a bookbinder. .He'.0eree to, AOle.. fetOrra, georhamentarY procedure. ' • Again ,wr.inter•• reverting to foreign. affairs; he` announced.' is a good deal of a, eche*, and „probably thtutremoviiigill danger in Afghanistan to • , He that AyOlibRhart had Horrendered himself, . theIndian Empire. :atiarfirtor.lpm$749n, .13.!,,Itheowiiroaenit.eredziteoittulanly his recognition of the fad, that his talents were not appreciated liakinhoh. to d& with • - ' . • ..ttiletilt it,i.e.ii.., the luta writing •whieh ehiefti-:lea, t , ;, his . " A London cable cahle says: , Lord SaliebUry, • conviction.: ,••••" ' . 'I'' . •,e' • 1 ..t.-'. ' ' in 4 speech iiit thif, Lord 'Mayor's banquet • • _ • 'Mrs:Persona, With *I- Hang anhhe, liet night, referred to,. the growing . pacifie - '...:. two children the kteringi.Wetid•'..teleitsed esiieet- Of.' foreign- affair. jEle ,_ said , the_ ._ .. from ,. irsehileta,160n-ftkeat-21-vWe-eery .', sitioaelnhatei totwten*,-.7. amgrgeheet frirtontwieltp,:wbRicelisshiala rbeiteaardoiriooge.pre ii... hearted: • •In• 'Meek tones:: 'she -.Asked •: a .by the Aineer, terhoyed the danger to the. :. , otter*: .Ii; ' the bloody lansirieeitoyer V.' siotiaie peace. in these ' quarters, .. ....It had ,... t-iAtglaVlitfiatt4vxkgtISotaf::Aekmer.drava:e ,z•germeenciate,,ipedoiltufee saf. the 4som*,,_ laip -.koga.a..tcY.',mVlxekxZA'i,)r-Liavtmrc?s.'-:LL.jg.ndO't,r..W.aiomeitzdii.ta.idiidz*ifitlrs3t'ino4a, ilrl.'za'" the OW ";AShii-livit. *raa';',W'RogVairi- 'kW OrtassenonnelaihigithairOONelinidee4Pi..--• -n110140.04 eA, the:Sail at ,8,30thia teething . itintys. a6nedn,owojitilhintg,s,trlido•tesusecilrieovaerodn4qupeso,7 ', 44.'0 so that the childreimatight • see"therefather: At the iippidittettireephp Made ,the request willow:teed that •A.yeeh /maxi. l*a . serrev.„, . to he allowed, to eiater and was .serit.. friiie asked .-:tci'l the 4 Indian .; GOrriinleet: : He. '• admitted that political tuteisiness 'Minded .: oneatreektb .1i:thither 4,„,initil :10,30 ,•o'olpek., .Theit shekeideen 4011' tO 0.400 oud9r, tile. in EritOK but said : he, ..10iewiii.ophing ' • 'rope'.ifid was pravehted,•.:2-Shit--frequently; . filait- woad...justify' ,ulaini.., in . vievo• of :,• ' -broke. dewii...iis-d golibekand all they passed the; coinpietitioh in . tenting :. greaf...itriital.• _ . "- month it was .'irile • to supposis,-thatpeake' ." Would:he forever maiiitained, . beV efely ... preatint:, : tulerniorettch; . rpregiclent • •or, minister=eathestly.desired . :ieacta. • :Refer- , ling tO Ireland, Lord. Salisbury • saidthiiy • 'Were :OfterilLtolti that. there " •Wohld.- be no : lisgislatOetitetiVity 'until ...gorde' Uhlehia• , • been glinted. , But he' .pould assure then* :that there NivOuld. be no falling 'Of.iii 'aetivity ' .• .on the: part of thoge. who ; were upholding • thabitegrity.. of the Empire. It was the • • task of the. Goirbrrihierit ;to maintain mw .• ahil-ord;i_in, Ireland. • The ite4w.:pOwers ' . • of , ;the . Government . lied •, been : in, ' .. existence only a few :. months,' ..yet 'there- ..‘ was -' iiready • it Marked. • improvernent in • the condition ; Of :the ••,,country. .•:The .: law was io. the. .steidy. course . of suMese• . fill. operation- The circhhistances at the ' 'Present. time gave. additional enaPli4ght 'AO ' the vindication Of the law. " • -TharneePtion accorded to Mr. Belie* SlioWed• his heat-. • . 'eh!' senseiNf his conduct in following •thOse,' ',4 - prinCiples of • .govetairieht.,Witieh. regulate .. tbe'ekistkipe.Of .seedity( (Cheer.) .,, The . .• 'llov.eininent weieconvindedthit. they. had. •the'soppert, Of the .poOple . in restoring id. . frelandthe blessings of :peace, 1 teedern and prosperity.Mising.froin the recognition: of the principles at eider: ' (Cheer.); He had. , •goied.hope of adjusting:lhe ,diffietilt;,k with '.. Alherici open the onmerit .Efishery ' disptite.• Thetask had been ' 'undertaken with greet. . patriotism by One', Of the :reit ;,:etailient: , staterinten of the, day4(elteets)--La litotes, ..,' man who Went - to his the' " aleabfit unanimous gOodWfil of his corintry- mehoOhOttusted that the result Might he : .. • . ,. teprevent differenees arising again. . . .., • " • . ., , ... , .. .• . ...". The birth .of . iii' heir to ie. the 3140ot* • , Zenist. Seettiay•*vas„,•, . e.ettitedin'Soothincl. 'wild.: celebrated. on the: •.!. .• 28th Ult. by'the.teriantly by n dinner held ' - at Linlithgow. Lord 'Hopetourrseaepreent.. ..xr,,, ArchibaldStirling-MixWeli, the leAe. Sir 'Win. •Stirling-310,XWelPs 'AeColid: . min; ; mini elicirtly 'comes brage,,, will, oil •eeeeeea-;7 .. 4 ing to the Heir property in Scotiai '; drop, the adoortd.hinte of Mixwell. : , ... . ._. • ' The Eight Hen, the.. Earl of. CraWford... • LII.Ii,,F.11.8.,,Avill preside. at the 223rd ' anniversary festival of , the . Scottish ' Cor- .•`•. pciratiini, to be. held' in • the .Fieentafions! Vaiern, London; On St. Jogrey7),e Pay.. ' ,. , .. Russell •& Co., shipbuilders, , Pert Glad- ' gow,. have eoutraeted„ with an Englieli. firm ' Ot-ShipownerS to .build the .largest , sailing . ship in the .WOrld:' • She Will he 'PpWirda of 3,00Q. itins register, and font mists. ••• It iff"gteAect .••thit. 'Alijor•-Generai aohh. Sprot,: formerly of the 01st Highlanders,. is • • about to refire vOliiiitarilY from :the Oral& army service: The gallitrit' officer served M this'll:elide Mittioyeithipai0 under Lord_ ..' ... Clyde. . ' . , ,... ,•. .. , . .: . , ' . Aberdeen Synod recently. dificiissed: the agrieulthrliA depresdidii. • X0v. INfrl''1\1eQueen , said theft emidition"was hopelesland de- ' elated. his conviction that the t ; ' spite= ' of liiidlor,difim , would have to be swept ...• si•WiY."`,,, ," • :. . . • • ' . .:. Mt: L. M,'Gtierii: pliotOgriphet,Glasgbw,, hit perfected a. process Which . renders , the . .operator'entirely indepeliderit of the' oral,. nary 'sources of ' light; and which itetfi ecti finddeiffy that the iris of the eyes of 'the sitter cannot contact as . fit sunlight in bright 'daylight. The ' process is balled. Eataplectic photography. : -• - • • • - ' - , !twelve 'Miles 'Of 'Wate.rwr drka 'pipe hir bosh laid in Belletille, and it the Weather continues lavorabla ..the contract. will bo Completedhy ned.C.Morith.' The cast of the Wetk is AMA 3250,000. c :.' • • • . .dothear,to Pit 0.,i1w.§akfaiito.1.104thvi.nesell, . . ins gekeda. ever N..)ii . • a Ifierii. Stands, at the beiek'of laid tell -and the other ati the ,door. "Thenthei Men. and itheir pellft were 1. alga 4„Webecli ' het WIt itAg..1 vt,0 1.9#04. Wheir-Engel-Wifitibeing. earchedlie Gem - *here he,powtis, with ntto depnices'S find: ftom his cell to the him ahdthrdWing het arnM about his neole bort into Aears.; Schwab tetrithed the embrace in a caum. manner and soon the two were °batting Quietly 'together. After this Spies ViS4ei were brought from their cella and taken to the Engel was broughA,to Alin private office Of Mt. Folz. •.X,his was done. fiat the, Purpose, 6f allowing the 'relatives to ,take their last interviewsY`))The first •of 'the. NOMOU to arrive atter Mrs. Schwab was Miss: Engel,. the daughter of. the.:condegmed Anarchist. -When the Awb mdt iri" the -private • -ofhee thi3rewas outburst of grief 'which it is'inipossible • te deseribei Father . an4. daughter ••61,ung to eaoh. ether .p.4 •09*1 eonvulsivelj, 'Flionedonyersitioia Was' 111 ma,ln.effiee- His wife quickly, adVantied to ' tetely,brolie' doym "and, 'cried likVitihfid. eis, still',sciKprdstrateti 'that haft not yet been put back rin nelliibut..4airt the • jaillibrity an charge of Shbriff Matson says Lingg was, •ifitripped eita care-, 'fully searched yesterday', ithdthedifliefore: iThe ageht.With WhiCli4beitece*iplished. his .• hi& long. It hid been fille.c1 'ate of mercury. The neWeef • Ling''s 'deed • • IVOrk17140 aifulinbitithig caP 4 little ()per an lyn• Orri ;gat: • 'for ;anihenpand, „Het# could be 'heard tinrigh tblcothridcirdbf the She dicl not'litty long We lihrity•With her imi,'"eildnnther.exit from the jaul -Mrs. Fiedher: woes admitted. 'She Went intethe librity,.and het. iiiinentations *ere heard above themtrapaps....of,,,,-thedisputies swarmed about •tlie. place. But the crown.,.. ing atiehe *kV thec,,,tieiV Of Nina Wan "Ziiiidt;111:07ptoxywifeOVSpies.:---She...switit 'conducted to the library. bY,Deputy,Oelifen.. The, niOnAlf She sew .Arignet coniplete :change. hi. %Mt, 'denicianot• noticed.: There wiiii:liii-lOOk,7,theri*A gift!, ihd in a trice the lovers were in each • otheeff 'The interYlvii listed half an limit:, , • . , • . Pew the .iledies. Were Disposed,.ok, ;The bodies, were 'lowered An the •fiallOw- ing • order :Spies; Fischer, ;Bilge' and I:lateens., All looked natural. • The coffin lider wereacrewed—down. '___-Paper,Adb.._, created. the most Pleb:Ad' eibitement. -'• `Whitti ivis Searched it second pindle. Was Wand.," At thetop. it,, barely Om - ...nettled by .the, end of the. wiek,t seciind pOsef.Lingtis attempted suidde•wasinont- filmmithig;•cip, was 'found, • so' it is sup- ' mitt d Wi • .,pne eirailarly 'hidden. ;The nandlefiNvere furnished by, the jail, so that AM caps pang0 'have :been put in by. Lingg himself. 1 • . ;: • Captaili Black arrived at the jail it 10 ololooliahd.,Went t� ; the room. where the , &Opts wore Working WithLingg: "Ling, , . 40 you !Immo; captain, Illank .ishect Deputy7'Sheriff Morgan; Ling opened his yes, looked fiteiififently,at the captain ..and • nodded his headi. :The rags and strings !of, . flesh that hung ti; his face ward, to and fro and the captain -almost overcome left the teem. • ' • Lingg died.it 2:50 p.m. •• • , • :Beyond -glanetr P;reee'geitigns, to Captain Black, who came into the; room 'for a rinfinent and'itiid;•" Ptiot, peek fellow;" : were pasted -oh each for-,:identifiiiition. EngeVs,hpdy ema Lines were taken to 280 Miiiiiiiik.ee•AvoyegeFisahees-Wife-olabied. his. Mtg.' Spies took August% .and Mrs, Patsehs reoeirdthat of bet husband. • •In exactly one hour after the execution took place the work of taking down the, boaffoldwitsliegtm, find in twohourel was housed away in the basement Of the jait Another Report Of the Scene. • • It lacked jtistiseVen.ntingtect and a half. of the hour of high noon when, a single white shrouded figure, above WM& Was . a fitoonf yellowish pallor, the faceof August Spied, passed the post Of. the million!. He lpoked. Cithri and glanced .a.t. the rpm. ter With a:0E166,ot his old-tircie., cynical srnile.. walked. firnily over the drop; gelded °by •the grasp of* a deputy; to the frittliebt edge:of the galloWs. Following close mine Fisclaef,' Acme .enough to touch SpyiSthiond.hid. his hind:net been pin- ioned- tnder::the' white ..ratialiu. Fisdher'e' conntenahoe peculiar glisten, totally unlike the aid:finest; of Erigers heavy, fee- tutes,•thla strange aontraet • With the dodd lack of colo» in :Abe; pinched brientsfa=thscrikiAlgInlionne:04inft•anvig.2 caki•WfriprifirialarisdiwavarthertfkOldniffri- , `Theilyek'S • " The Judgestbf.. :the Supienie ' Court of Illinois decision of tbekise of the Aiiirchistitheld that there waft,,e, .general •ponapirkytb bring about "a social revolu- tion"!,.; by, Violend(V...'afia moo. •.9., specific -Coniffirany•iihift be carried into Off&A sibMit May. lat„ 1.880:. 'In pursuance 'h rl It avail is eirly 01879, ie :*1a*.,NEWS thiriCier's• . of •MagYis-1,0h0 Men -veer -drilling__ regularly , along took' her boy • *note firm y y , • The. xploindn Lingg al . created it decided empiation in the ...jail. The 'jailer, approached•Parsiins' cell with the news. " Lifigg has killed himself," • said .fdr: Folz. "Great Goal is that -so exclaimed Parsons., "Yes, it's slack" was the leply.. " iny.,Gba.,,,!eitolaimed Parsons.. "•I wish I had some dynataite Myself, I would kill raYself only too quickly." ' ' AngiiseSideftwaatheri• info:Orned of the there • was nothing to • brik " the .hOtrible, 'agonY of sik mOttal.hbuta' wait for ideath's. appraoli. The Eev Dr. Bolton, a' Mtho- dist minister attending NO in to . nee Linggolsht:gcitne; answering look frOM Logg'a breithing.graduilly. becanie, • ;aileiver. The 'pallor, on the. ';; forehead. . deepened. 4:slight ;glaze Was noticed in ' the 'minket eyes. 'Some one said "He • is .dyihg,"' and the reporters. nitade ready. fpr rush :the nearest .telephones., In a moment the little root was .erapti, Of 611 • but the ghastly Corpse pl. the bonib.naliker, . Linda Lingg.': The corner's inquest will • he held cni•Wediieddityi in Ling's cage. The Members Of the Jury have been Selected; • and are all *lilt:sees men. . 16;0,0'43 stigtle. , • • • • lajoideinii.io 4885, Oar • were 3,000, band and•wilked More rapidly, keeping liet• Who' Aver% ROI Pixel:me:, at,. the tithe'. said, head limit down. . : , .."., • "well aimed with *les and revolvers and Ai., 2.30 (Meek . this . afternoon, ' ttve• would have dinareite arid bomb when they Anarchists, giving their napaes' as Charles got re,4113, 'to • res& , Awn."' May Lobersteinand GnstaV•Hibis;wele attested been. j• fleleeted' lair the Workingmen ea CO the front Platform of it Randolph street system, it was ohosp.n by- the Anarchists. i'4,a..yer- ......: .oar with a Companion. , They weretalking . the date for -introducing the eight hour. as the time for striking the blow .because Whit they were going to deLlo-rriglX •" To 3 loud Alla thteatehing, manner of of `work.... The proceeds Of a ball given by tgetbe evf ;inc;ni for thor :hat I 6.,ofb otrilienigr man."„fri friends e aThend thete weidd: be i 'large. number amen out Lingg ” with which to dyriainite. , , The passengers on the -par,became---ftightened, the Carpehters Unibit Was turned ovet to court 'held that it was • quite apparent that, eT-ill manY of there ' got out before the car the natihnfictutePf the bombs by .Lingg. estrroedestedetfahoeebrtnidegner.;4.stpathite4M; Ilse r BOlg 40tallicaal tiai itoder theade149es ofibeinteteationai by ibe coliandOr; ail& jumping On the car. W,OrkingInen'Wf •AeigiolatiOn.; The bombe he undertook to arrest the men. -Lolieratein were carried by Lingg : and. Sanger, who 'caught the officier by the throat and taide tioned informer, to a hill; .Wherif, several an, effort to ' get possession Obis reVolri., persons called And helped-theinselves, as if An . eielthig. struggle followed, in .,which knowing •that . they would be there at that 'many' citizend joined. The two moo were ialtsiten,IrgasY*4itah,°11188t116.6.'eTeitiktgda6yistillltfoexie. tte'slpelliaginthed °SvterrePe°t*.eSrteata lonli. tTihkeeinr to the. the former submitted a Plan for throwing pinion escaped. •.' Both Men, who .gave their •Bngel•btha gh3oher-ettehaea, a meeting, eha bpiribli into police, stations and 'shooting. on ages as 38 and 27 respectively, -wore !nips their hate. 'Officer Smith was wounded Which the Same men attended the next day i2eolheHaYmarket.riote list spring. • About down . the police. At another.' tin tributed • pilling • upon • 'Weritingmen. a ' carmaar' written by 814ea.'*7°44.: ' alF4- charged,. were found in an connihtis which te Mimi between, the Union' Depnt andLiriebln -plook two bomb, reported to be heavily tragedy.,. " expectel.ntring else,"t said Spiedquietly.- 'Ai' elite . finding Of the hombit in bisskell last S,Undfty 1 was eatisfied that if it was ,•possible. „he Weald Mike away with himself. For my own and my Oonirades!' sake Lain glad he is, out the. way." ACcording to Jailer 'Folz : . all pf 'the re-. inairibig.Aharehists ate completely broken down.' They look on the shield° of Lingg• aePlacilitg .hirit*the ; category: of an ex- treiMAnatehist, which place they do, not 'MRID, 10 oe.enthensetilites: • • • . In 1883. Lhagg wad forced: tit 'leave hie native town, in Gernitiny. Agri. a good &Wei wandering about :Gerreany he landedin Switzerland. 'Thete coutinned to fighttlie Blues,".413 the Seidel :,,tteme. orate are '•called bis -the Aed follewer 'of • Most. It was then that the official organ. • of the German Socialists nribliglied haled • ; :declaring to be an mfotiner and spy of • the 'Getman Government. Ile came to Aliferica in 1885, and upon reaching Chi- cago joined the North Side group of Inteif. • nationals; and soon begen the manhffictitic Of bombs, one og Which was used it 'the HaYmarketi When twopelicemen went to • arrest him the nett day one Of.. theta ' • :tired hid rem while the other stayed out. side the house. .1rhe • lattertifieirliefird bliouts Tor help, auVriinning, into Lingg's •• room found that the Ariatchist had thrown his Partner on the floor, and was only preverited from shooting him by the polieeman„ who had it -grip .On . the revolver _Which Lingg Was endeaVoring to use. The second officer, aftet it desperate sttuggle,.. succeeded in placing handmaid on his wrists.' • Placing it pistol , to his head `the• . 'policeriain ordered him to come melt pingg..:reflised: to move and toot- nie , fihoot me 1" 4, It's a pity I didn't iceotamodite him," mid die officer Who •Was at the jiff this morning ho' stood • !bohi:i4g at Lingg. :14 It might have fiooa IP ' • ' gang, One' rirsisemaise: •:" It''1.fi'.0,dcrok, • Pardons; Viseher Staled, Wilted • 'fee. twenty •Minntes. each.;'04 . A S - ther.gejloWe :in which to make speeches. The Sheriff did not binieliitely return in alleviate the request. Fischer sihg the "M, tirseilliise," in whichthp Other prisoners; .141ned.at 10 it. /11,• ;The • ripeeshes1Which Spies, 'S.rheiiiis and Pletcher speht.o. *Aim of theMbriiing iiiipreparin-g were in pert written' statements,. the. natttre of which Nebular; MA. be divulged. by any of the of6.- Mils. was. sta,ted by the S..heriff that Spied, Parsons And Fischer' , had - in *Within written, letters . which 'fie •, had alselocked up securely. l'arsonfe letter was, addressed tolls wifefand children. That of Placher's goes to his wife; but the address thr that- of Spies the sheriff...refuges to divulge.. It ia supposed that it is for Nina VanZandt. • A13ont 0.bo deputation frdm arriirand, avenge the killing of eix Of their ripitik. They, •Neke of , Os pipe, eaoli 'tan hombet by , the poliee---ae 4•mitteth of fact, indica • Icing • They Were taken •to ' the Eitgerslait was for sedond tiniendopted; _front the • *est, Chicago Aveime 'Station . wota.00n;les lint ',One had been killed. At this Arieetieg .Detosines. Street ,,Station. and it FisclierYis suggestion, it wits it reed, that 1E10/Mike° avenue is thronged -with in the Arbeiter .•Zeituhg4tAilci bet*); signal . . • •••, • . inIce-w. lrorlF.. . - • that the 413ear611c6. a the wet " c) ' PeOPletand'"thwideasers fear.trouble: ' • that tha.,theveliatiore had 'Conte, and •itii ' ',At 'the Offiee Of the Leader another crowd duplication would Mean. that the aimed gathered, . There. was Ow! a profusion of men were ,to repair to Pertain &nice and crape, and placards were ,exhibited On the, Await iniittuctiorie from ee,committee to walls' heating the, words:' "Martyrs for ' attank.the police, statiohe. • ,The word WaS• liberty;” "Beware of -Abe_ inautreotitM;O: inserted in the,Zeitung„ by Spies; its editor; "Tho . Aloerietin , koatitiini is a band.„, .00 alSo' had charge of the takethigafthe It is the ,' Leader's ' last day of life, •• Editor have failed owirigtO•the aPPear4Pee eflhe Shevitch•ahd his f011owiera :having decided that.. it. should cease pliblioation On theiday Haymarket.. , ' The original plan seeMe to: police • et ' the Meeting,' Fielder!: Vris then itte 'cOndehined Anaraiists' tiOrS' pet. to speaking and had kit3t.aBea' °AO language, death. :. By 10 O'clock .the editorial room Whiola ilea aeterreihea , the , police to brik. in thereat of the seceild •11,60 was full of ina the meeting:I ' ; , . . , • ' ' •• :. AnirChistit. Col, Hentoh Mohnted a , chair' 'You have nothing tier to do with the law.ex- snit harangued the issenahly.on'theevent cept to lay hands on it and •tbr,Ottlo ?lb until ft of the day An Chicago.-- He glorified' threttle'it, kid It,. stab it; do cyetything you•c..,.-'n, "Lingg's'herOic death, the ••onlY .mereY the Makes its. last kick. goer, your, eye: upori it„ , to wound it. • .. .. ... • • , ,. . • 13100dhOOndS, 4 capiteliem haveleft him to .i :When the 'order ;to diapers; was given etijoy.". " The blood that *shod' to -clay," Fielden clinitied"dowe'.froit the waggon, lie centihried, ", will beeardply iveeged.' saying: "',We are peaceable." • • The . benab They can assassinate thede kat Men, but was WO then exploded ahditeVeral pistols fired 4,000 will spring up to emulate them .Ao et the police, with the result et hillipg One their fight &giblet tyranny.", , . : officer outright, fatally . injuring sil and . A reporter gaW". Herr Most at his office; seriorisly injuring nearly fifty.. An ilingion In reply to the question Whether .there. Is made by the Supreme Coutttei Poesible Would' he any aereonetretioh:.io-aey, he Poinietniori between Fielden's rernark as he said: ,, There will .,be no donic,nstratiOn, descended from the waggin Mid. the weird WS can't demonstrate every. day. . The ,, rrihe;". Incoming, i, peaCe;',' but • this is neWsiMpera. have . been the cirtiee of the clearly 'ti. far,ferhed idea. :. :, bitigingi Zi.ey ire the teal'hiutderets:' ' Istory of the Aktotims‘ • • • • A Preacher on an. Edllor'..' , . „ . • . , , . „ . , . . • alpenterse Union, to which Louis Lingg applied to Chief Deputy• Hp* for, Lirigg'fi body. They were ..thefetred to , the . Coronet, Tho- Cabinetmakers' Union • itleb ' presented applica- tion to the sheriff ,for 'the • body.' . At /0.55' , o'clock • 250 ' het/viper • men, local politicians and others, intots 'theta the twelve 'jurors :Who were to view the bodies: after the execution, •b6.a passed through the dark •pitssage under the gal- lows and liegan Beath*. thin:moll/es. Whs. was, given a clap • Of coffee a few ihinnted before the 'march td • the• scaffold was begtin. The chiefbailiff begirt at 11,10. calling Out the nanies of the persons sum:, . • moned as jurors, . and bringing • thera .for- ward to the row of little stools directly in front Of the gallowe, ' • At 11.02 the " condemned hien ate- their Anil lunch; and at 11,30 'the.. Sheriff rad the death Warrants:, At 11:46, Spied; Engel arid Fischer, in their • shrouds, . Were Standing at the', grated door and Saying adieus to friends in tho,visitOrs' cage. At 11,49 the; death March tO the sciffela started.. • ' The Execution. ; , In his decision -on -the 'petitions, '01 a••.• binidemned;Atarclaigts .GnYeknot. Oglesby. * ,* 8atisAed as I (woof their guilt I am . precluded from considering thc • question of commutation of tho gentencos of Albert R:Pargoos, Adolph Figclidt, Geo, • gegel and tonhi ,Liligg to imprisonment in the Reollontittry, thoy,pmphatleally declared that they will not accept stich' • ' ; . At 11.55, the condemned. Men having been placed* by the .-bfficerg in the place „maripA the trip was sprung. Fischer, fitrugglect arta P,merS,„ Parsons 1I0eller,'slast WOrdiff Wore -iturrati xor Anarehism l" , ..The pulse of all the -Anarchists stopped heating in in iiiriAteg. AiI the riatheiii ffea,.6d, Of Strangulation. b.,Ot ne6 kvbte.tirolreh- Who Lol- 'Next to 'Linos; whose terrible suicide has ' ' (noy. Mr. spear in:Winnipeg Sun.) „ ; .. already lieeitreferred to et -length in the' : We Who Ate roit•Sditatet sometimes think '1inathe' 'deiipatishes, Adolph Fischer,. it We could •rai•ke it 'better paper . than our printer on the Atbeiter ,7.., eititng, *OS re- editor does, just as some peoPla think that gerded is the racist. Violent' Of . the Men they cOuld,make a better sermon than the hinged to -day. He was ,tindett; to . years preacher., On the tarn° . titinapip) ' ad :And had , bon fifteeti years in thekotnitly. maids ire (pia!) confident that Alley :meta TheCourt held that; he ,akid Engel " ad-. . make, better wives than de the, Meet of OA and indhcOd 1%, .bancl. Of seventy or those who , aro 'elevated to these Serene eightY, ar.nlea 0t,a drifted Men .to enter into heights. Wil stimotimei think the editor is a plot to interact the police," There was not religious 'enough; and. that he •gives too testimony in the trial that kid actively erimriali apse° to the baseball brigade, the, gaged ie thd distribiitiOn of bombs, , • ; siugget,iete, We forgot thitthe paper Oa Iteffirence has already heat thade to the condensed history of every day's doings. stiggeititiii. 'cif i 'plan • Of attiblf by 'CleOrge and 'blest 'TherefOre record •deatheag well Engel, who was both in Pfesto4ii 1832, and as birth, ‘and . chronicle the deeds of ea.rnoto. the States in 1872. He- a demons, ad .Nve4 hit nytite-the exploits 0 .... . .,. . . ,. manager arid ile,,,,,hut heCtioui 'Wish:leafs wage's. ", , oftgo •Atbeiter. .i.:: eitung. He wag hot present. .,..... , • ' ' ' .. .... • , . . , when the bomb was exploded. Ilehad Sit'Oheiles ' rh. ri'thitilit°.../)°.mia°Oherb1451.,, cOhtrilatited incendiary articleS to i paper te Canadian stall .6f -the PistrerienfiN,,,„.1 benea the Attettehist.- . mission to leave for Washington on MOO- ' Alfred E. PttfEldnit, ,fii !native of Texas, clay, it is inferred that the commission will 'where no /had flied: until fie,,appe'arealin, • • r , A is on foot ta start a Gernittn4- . • Canadian journal'. in Montreal. The 'idea is to circulate it extensively ilerraanyr *Atli the °hied. of proinothig ernigratioit to camas,. • . The c inaction Pam fle. Hillty0, telegraph , triefit for btiairiess at an early date. , • upo probably be extanclecl Into Aligki • • ,4 , • ' • ,