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OMAHA, NEB., MONDAY I\l()li.\TlNG. FEBRUARY 23, 1885. 4 ton and its bereficial cffect on the future of [ state courts, and Mackin is under bonds on han diminish thom. Russis and France are s, ths to eny l ls E l A E mankind, as shown by the wonderful pro- | vations cises to ths amount of 820,000 to $30, o | Packiog the suitan of Tarkey sgainst Ttaly o | Whether they snail be addeq to th bill, 15 \l gress of the nation which he did so much ¢ [ 000, The case has sttracted vnusual inter he por srations to mobilize s fleet for the intention of the committes to move on et found, and clesed with the following brilliant | est, beeaure it touches the complexion wl' t:m e xlw purpose of :-whwz) o ;‘xvg‘,'»““p to e Woincday that the bl minus these two 3 peroration sonato of the United Stater, because of the . i " 1| Massowah' have been checked hin i re clanses, be pasted under surpsasion of the The N.tiozel Mosnmeni 10 128 Fall €0 ) "/i50r Matchtess Obeliek stands proudis be- | boldness of the fraud it its execucn and be Tutenss Avxie'y CUHC[}T‘I,Q (ren-rel worted o be dus to & warning from Englaad The Work Tbat May Be Exgected The e fore us to-day, and we huil it with tho exults- [ canse of the sensational developments at the i i hat the Turkich flaet would not be perwiitec : Tlis committes by an_ almost unanimous of His Coantry tions of united and gloriows nation, Tt may, ftrial. Tho fraud excited great indignation in Buller’s Sad Plisht 3 qutartho Sz sl owing o the vt e Prosent Weok vota rejected the propsition to appropriste - or may not, be proot sgainst the oavils ol | this bity, s & immittes of the Ieading eiti ] f Turkey. The Ttalian government o Y S1L0,000 to transport the governmeut exhibits ¢ is Finally 0 critics, but nothi; u eonstruction is | zens was formed, comprising |vrw1mvml|L met ;Adln»wu ’H l'( ,.,I:.mé,\ |‘ ‘.I.l !n full ¢ "rpk —— now at the New Orleans exposition to the ats is Fin o | Sgainat 35% oas: oy | 6F bAVEEHD Gammeeratio Knd repnbliosn paFHes , ; ara s, The Turks ot Jeddeh aeo ciroula: i . inventors oxposition to be held in Tondon After Long Years is - 101y UOM™ | ofhter must blow and beat upon it ac- | #nd a Jarge fund was raised to puh tho prose: | Hemmed in on Thras Sides anc | nereports that British troopsin the dowert | Progpaot of The Silver Coinage|this veur. pleted and Dedicated. tion of the elements must soil and discolcr it | eution to a sncer saful issue, Mackin is & work sy od and thas General Lora o : + ¢ THE SUNDRY CIVIL DLy ool The lightniogs of heaven mag sear and |ivg politiclan, and has held a prom.inentSplace Short of Provisions, teed suicide, Bill Being Discussed. WasnINGToN, Fob 21, The honse commite % blacken it. An earthanake may thiks its|in the councils of ~ his party in Loxpo, February 92, Florence Nightin L tee on app oytiations this aficmoon, by m A Large Number of People Wit- foundations, _Some wighty. tornado, o vo- | this city, bulng ssoretary of thy G eHTOCEAE Lady Roseberry, Liady Rothschila, Mrs vote of eight sgainst seven, declded to insert y sisless cyclone, may rend its massive blocks | county, city aud district committees, a | : A « d other well known ladies hwve | Racay : in the sun iy civii appropriation bill a cl ness the Ceremonies, aminder And. Horl, huge. fragmencs o thie | Bhe iv loas promicent, but has takenan active | Lho Alternative Bsems 1o be | (riei's commicten to raiss fonde t provide | Bayard, Garland and Manning | the that fropriation bill a clause ground, But the character which it commem- [ part in politics in a smail way since his areival Slauahtar or Starvation. ssistance and comtort for the sick and to suspend the coinage of rilver dollars for oratea and illustrates is sccara. It will re main unchanged and unchangable in all its counsummate purity and splendor, and will 3 more aud more command ths homage of s.c Joth Mackin and Gal'azher were released eeding ages in all regions of the carth. on bail soon after the verdict, thab ndin o wch ¥ 5 1 be praieed, that character is ours for- | case bei g £20,000. McDouald and a Clark Troops in Touqum. ' . . 1 over, street s \doon kesper named Cavanaugh are - Ralios of His Lifo and Time Borne| The ceremonies wera appropristely con- | juint sureties for the whole amount Gileason's ipan § £ cluded by a fine display of fireworks at night | boud remaius at $5,000 and he also has been in Procession, in the monument grounds, An immense released. (teneral Buller Snells the Arab ol Lines and Damages Them, here from Philadelphia, Gleason is a repub. lican and has been an active worker also in & small way. Accept Cabinet Seats, wounded soldiers ot Soudan, RABTHQUAKE AT GRENADA, GraNADA, February v2.—The city is alarm: ad by u frosh shock of earthquake. Several and &lips occurred avd ravines appeared at A'samar, A portion of a famous clothing est \blishment has fallen in, IMPORTANT SEIZURE OF NIHILISTIC DOCUME St PrrERstvre, February vortant seizare of nihilistic _docunients re. ently ma‘c by the polics at Dorpot, in the southern Russian province of Livonia, were saveral letters which proved the complicity of the student Pereloeff who had formerly veen charged with nihilistic plots but bad reen amnesticd by thegovernment. A party o soldiers sent to_arrest Pereloeli fourd him ut his lodgings. When the officers entered 1e enatohed up his pistol and shot himself through the heart, In his rooms were found poison, weapons, Tmon and dynamite, one year from the first of next July, By the ol same vote it wa: decided to offcr & motion in the bouse next Wednerday (the first of thelast And Some Others are on The[six days of the sewsion) to puws under g suspension of the rules, the whole of the sun- Axmous SGM. dry civil bi'l except the aforesaid clause, and nother motton (to be voted on under s sus pension of the rules) that the house shall then o into committee of the whole to consider that clause, ANTHUR'S LAST RECEPTION, President Arthur gave bis last public re- He wns asciited by Mrs, Elroy, Mrs, Hatton, Mrs, T llor, Mra, J. Davis and others, The number of callers was greater than as the previous reception, in- cludiog almast every government offical in Washingtoa, and many members of visiting wilitary aud Matonic organizations, AT The Grand Pageant Pastes Down Pennsylvania Avenue, Improved Condition of the Frenol Randall Thinks That There Will Be No Extra Session. i i % The Oregon Scnatorship, ’ The Washington Monwment. Saixy, Oregon, February 21.—Tho city bas Cheered Along the Lin WasuixaroN, February 21,—The city is | beenin the greatest turmol over known in ot March, well filled with strangers, many of whom [ the history of the statesince 11 o'clock last 3 looked on the completed Washiogton monu- | night. After the joint convention had ad- ment for the first time. I’xpre:sions conoern- | journed on the sixty-eighth balot of the ing ita stately, gracoful, as well as stupendous [ session and the forty-tifth ballot of the day proportions wore heard on every hand, Thou- | without the election of a Uuited States sena- vy S sunds who recalled the unfinished shaft, bear- | g0 1) th houses retired to their respe EGYPTIAN AFFAIRS, g e fug for many years an uosightly framo. A con-ur. | Intense Excitement Regarding Gen. President Arthur is Repeatedly The Mandi's Forces Become Panic Stricken and Retreat with thelr Killed aud Wounded, The Appropriation Committee Re- commend $:300,000 Appropriation for the Sxposition, THE D¥DICATION EERVIOES, WasHINGTON, Fabruary 21,—~With the mer cury down almost t> zero, and with a north orly broeze which bore the suggestion of ity CAPITOL CHAT, N Wotk; " Wiiok Conturists muds © familiar | Ho!8 to finish up routine busines Many other arcests hiave since been made, The Silver Coinage Bill, WasiiNaton, February 21,—On motion of arctio origin, about 800 asserhnled to witnew s f FOT5 FECE W oF co% thib s BOUBEY: - (R | enb “‘]'."‘““‘.’“ '“;,‘ "ll"'" [l'""*‘ Ltk Buller's Sad Plight, Konti, Tebruary 22,—A dispstch from | Special Telogram to ThE Brk. Plamb the senato resumed consideration of e R Washingaon ‘Mot soiy ftor. | e, mont * contplenoun objeot in _ the | 8¢ RIAIE 16 TS S5 MG Special Telogram to Thx Bze Abu-Klea says: General B ller, who arrived |\ xsiixaroy, Febiuary 22.— Senator Mor- | the postoffico appropriation bill, Tn. the con tere on the 15th from Gubat, commenced _the capital city, came to find the incompleted «ume day at noon shelling_ the Arab line. ) 3 4 v 3 163E" i Loxvoy, February 22—The feeling of oo, & matar Shoriman dalivorad an oration | uructure only exaggerations of ita ugliness u f SXDL (L Thete ls no Jaw sEiuet RWHOE gan a fow daya ngo gave notice that at the | sideration of the postoffice appropriation bill, more than forty days session, but the membeis | anxiety regarding Gen, Buller's sad plight ix = f Two weil directed shots did the enemy great | proper time he would move to amend the | the senate decided to retain in- the bill (con~ i the b girning, At 600 fees it remian: d the t < o i { 5 g . 3} ML L p nsonic corcmonies by tho grand lodge of [ ;) - haiisdl 1" fcunnot roecive piy beyund that poiiod. | widesproad and iutansa. Special dispatchee | famage, dislodging huwitzer on the summit | silvee bill by addi s swing: “That | trary to tho recommend tion of theappropria- the District of Columbiw then followed. Dar. tul'ost thing of its kind in existence, It was | ‘T rypublicans being in & maj nity in each 1 i L of & Il and ex nllu(vrhuxh\aumnnu' SRGBERT | T e adding tho following: ‘‘That A ecommendation of theappropria not until the t)p etone was added, and the A last timber frame was removed that the ma "Tha gavel | 16567 of it sumpla outlires was disclosed, houte, immedistely tipon coming to order, |Bi¥e® palofu'ly graphic description of th D isted a resolution by & “'vivi voce” vote re- | situation of the troops hemmed in by the sciuding the previous resolution to alj>uro. | hordes of Arabs, and having before them the tion committee) the logi-lative provision jn- | serted Ly the bouse fixing the posts, newepapar: sant f-om the office ing thesa pro use certain historic relics wi iogton was intimately connerte the president of the United States is author- «d and empowered after the 1st of April, Lord Charles Bercsford also did the encmy great damage with Gardner guns. The hon g avel | IEHiyiot ite) manupis fontinee Joax, ditclosed fsciudin { ora of the any fell to Major Wardrop, who | 1885, and in any succeeing month until the [ to regu ar subecribers at one cent per prund, i “"lr ‘,;;L:'{‘l“_ ')], I"yl;,"" o | prutseworthy Shika, BHOVHRE BoRS can pret nd L‘I:‘r'"‘("l“l“‘““"‘r:":""‘:{”“"‘x“t’i‘:‘ HC:’:;dn:‘llr‘::;R apparently only alternative of slauzhter or [ Wil Itmrw;u ) ntnll-‘;n’\ulmlmlly nn;:md !tln- Lutof April 1886, to direct tho secretary of the | Dut cut out the discrinivation a.ajust samplo 1 ngton, wra astel 0 n ey i VAl it thE ! airs, & riote cene 8 3 % . | *newy on the right, and found that they had P o vend 1o w! ol cop es, making the rite mentionad ifol Taging th o Fac: +tons of tho national eapital | % drslgnata’ | Only this onn bo rafd, that the | 5o senat‘wheu the. demosratic senator torvation, I they dontinue the retrograde | (20 1400 HEL ahd Totwc Hial ihoy. R | wwensury to mu-pend f wholo or . pat, the | op Gt making the eite mentiond o unlforny on tho 18th of Soptomber 1703, n sagrod | MAlsrity of tho o who, huve losked upoh it | from Lynu madoa rush for tae republicsn | movexent to Galedul, they can bo provisioned | uo reserve of spearmen, Waidcop's men, | oo bellion 15 oo Tt O L | ilication whethor sample copia or noty yoluma b ivagiog to Frodericksbarg lodga No. N S0kt EhEE UGk G ALE Ab A EeBIo Or St Lo mowber fiom Maltrem ana, reaching in his | and probavly sucoorsed by a soelie f:om | koeping out of sight, sent volleys at n range | dollare, and s required to ba. parehas.d | 1+4Y10g asidotho post fico bl for th presont i WhIBH : WRIKI B Eon<ita A0 Art is Caps has 1p pookel s advanced, The assailsntwas | Korti. But to gt to (akdul they must rely | of ej vardy 6 > gnemy’s pk el g 4 % 0 0 . . ,rj’lim‘fi,‘.:x;‘;l;‘[’“M:’h‘r‘;; ke ll::fin;:nz’t‘.u done in commemoration of (isorgejWashing: ,,“[:gm LN D B! i y eight hundrad yards on the enemy’s flank. | Ly the act fo authorize the coinaga of the | the housobill authoriziog tha er v the sergeant-ut- upon can wubsequently adjourned 10 o’clock this | the nec moroing. At a caucus of the demec ats, which ende: 1t was resolved ¢t | exhansting, They are entrenchingthemeelves every man leave by the train at 7 this mora- | on all sides with the best matsrials at hand ing, thus breakii g tha quorum of two-thirds [ aad are continually subjected to a_harrasing , and thay are already reduced to of cating camel flosh to main- tain their lives, Their work is constant and e Leaving one man” st the point to continue ] firing, he t ok the twelve others and as quiet- ly a8 poesible pursued the sume tactics at three successive bills, glving the Arabs the impre:sion that fresh bodies of British troops arriving. St. John's lodge N oxal tender qualicy, | Public buildinz at Keokuk, was pass York. upon which, on th ha took thy onth of offica as the first pre of the United Stites, Thy “Great bolongiug to Alexandrin Washington lodge 1, of the city of New 30ch ot April, 1780, standard and to restora its | v approved February 23, 1878 but that no other [ Journcd to Monday next, provision of said act is affected by this law.” This is substantially the proposition which Barnum, of Connecticut, and sc.tt, of Penn. {CHICAGO BLE JOSEPH MACKIN FOU! STV ON FRAUDS, ) GUILTY OF BALLOT-BOX PING, HOUSK Tho only proceeding in the house this morn- : I e continuall The Madhia force became | s ]vann RS SR L x No. 2, of Alsxaudela, Vieginia, upon which | - Cueauo, February 21.The trialof Joseph | 1equired by tho stata. con-titution, Ths | fre which i the fisrcest a night. Tho Arab: | punio strichon, coassd. Gring and. decampod | ceotivy oW well known democratic 1lti-| ing was the passapo of a resoution intormiog he, wa worshipful master, reseived ths vowa [ ' iAo SR morning oll the democr stic seats wero vacant, | havo established a cordon of sharpshooters on [ {oward Meterinen, taking their gios and. the lagher, Arthur Gleason and Honry Biehl on the charge of conspira to affact tha rasult of the eléction forcongre relations with Oleveland, advoosted, when | the senate thut they were prepared to receive here last weelk, an 11t is believed that Senator [ the venate and proceed with the Weshington The cacunlities thus far has baen sm 11 in | reinforcements arvive from Iteti. the ‘menate, whots the ackion of "the ek ad | - Mr. Lovg spoke from the clerk’s desk in i actunl numbery, but terribly large in propor-| = British loss during the engagement: 4 killed [ ganorally belioved to have beon selectod. for | impreesive manner, which elicited frebuent: i ffé’:';fi{,’mii'.'i whole number of troops in the | and 25 wounded. Cleveland's cabinet will be watched with | bursts of applause, His percration was mest. | of initiates; the apron worn by him, which d by Mafams Lafayette; a golden urn, containing a lock of his hr, belonging to the grand loigs of Massachuantts, the “*Lesser Light” and one of three sperm candles, borne in Washington's funeral procession, were ex- hibited. Nevertheless, in oach house, therc was more than half th - membersh p p-seat but not the two-thirds required by the stats constitution ER R | for a quorum. A viewed by the republican, man in the Fourth Ilinois district at the pres- | 54211 (3" 0f the situation was clear, idential election last November, was con-|Thy p-esident of the senato had bat to an- cluded to-day, and resulted in the conviction |nource that should more than half of the three sides of their position, and itis impos- dead and wounded with em, sble to robn the fira effectually, because g AR (i been no kign of the encmy since. There has i i 8 a : LoxDON, February 22, —Newapaper corres- | much interost. Yesterday, when the motion | cloquent vad was greeted by the multitade Col. Tom C ey, who ll:;'ln:;llyld‘ulgvernd u: ot Maokin] Gallagher' and! Glenson aud the mulv_x.berla l;ewprenle;unlc] e req':;redu l.flu‘:s&- Improved Condiion of the French | Aot with General Bullers forces at | was made to make the siver bill a special or. [ With prolnged cheering, As Long consed \ e prostdect WhoHDIANOervS g yuTitk of BIALLL) Tt facta 10 6hio cars |ATe | HMtors: sarneiel etk D pteedt it | REoY. ondition Abu-Klea tolegraph accounts of a successful | der, Bayard voted aye, Garland nay snd La- | the band struck up “Colvmbis, the Gem of B m% Tln e as follo . e o |akstottws: E nlu lsf“l“" u:m,; T]ep‘: ?:"! st Gl Troops in Tonquin. éklrmnb on the 17th instant, which the Lon-| mar dodged. These three gentlemen are | the Ocean,” and a3 the straina of the air ended § Follow conateymen; Beforo tho dawn of | . s i o ToBular legal form, - Thers was, however, | L) ¢slegram to Tk Bee, don papers maguify futo o British victory. | pilcen of for the cabioct, but their votss on | Mr. Edmunds introduced Hon. John' W.. § 08 years will soon have The Fourth congressional district includes | stroug opposition to this plan, en the 8 Lord Wolseley has not sent an account of | that motion to make ) the silver bill a special | Daniel, who was grected with mich clappiog § the affuir it is probably regarded by him as | order indicatos that they dont know. how | of hands, Though haying his msmuscript os ! insigniticaut, The second conyoy with cam- | Cloveland stands on the question of silver | the desk before him, Mr Daniel r. ferred to it ! ols whichfis taking Gen. Buller amunition | coinage, or if they do that they voted in all jbut orce or twice during the course of Lis orae faded into the past, wh n death had buat late. 1y roubed this republic of its most bel ved and illustrious citizen, the congress of the United States pladg d the faith of the nation that in Pawis, February 22, —Official advices state | the affuir i the position of the French forees in Tonqnin hos been greatly improved. General Bricre the north division of Chicago and the ixth | 6{63-0n9 1epublicans met in *joint convention i the antagoni. hich have divid d ths part, T TTa oS ar e paet cell o s Retlies oo antaon b a Lichhave Gl g A i ponty In this legislitive district, Heary W. Le-| was called and resulted in a scattered vote, ! X d “|loft on Friday moraing. reotiont oV tion He spuke in an easy : thiscity bearing his honorod nams, and then | man, ropublican, and Rudolf Brand, demo- the bighe t nmu}:vanllvifi(é,n‘l}xlhn;:.i T ;1., L Im"':""{';'of,m sovitn"::n; :"lhm h‘;; THE LIS INISTLL AT PEKIX PHOTESTS, directions purposely to decieve, T olun el n ik 31‘:»;3- ’Z as now the se.t of government, a monumen| e - i vod lawyera here hiild to the opinio roops number 1,200 men, to which they wi LONDUN, Feb, 2 ecent diplomatic cor- i b should e erectad to commemorate the grens | Ora Wero caudidates. It was in the roturns | yy,g'uveenor may appoint, but in nv event h Bayard, Garlana and Manning For- : priate gestures, He wrs interrupted man Himpa'by watw? spplgtise calléd forh by bl | clean cut an1 well balanced periods avd by kis eloquent stylo of utterink them. Ashe .| cleked, Senutor Edmunds, Senator Sherman, : Speaker Carlisle and Representative Toog con- | gratulated him in warm terme, and the sudi ence tstified their enjoyment of the oration by again oheering lustily The speaker again catled the house to order and immediately adjourned ti | Monday. e — ha increased very shortly, he w.ll expel every | respondence between the British minister at Chiaaman found within the borders of -Ton. | Pekin and the Chiness governmewt contains a | ™21y Accept Seats in the Oabinet, quia, and close the frontier by means of a | protest from the minister against the procla- | Special telegram to T B c\\n;don of uah%l%r&) rlglq will then, he 1 }gnclon of the governor of Uanton, exhorting | Wasnive10N, February 22.—Bayard, able to spara 0,000 of his men 10 ‘amist Ad-| i inamen to poion tho Frensh in' Tonquin {1413 and Manning have formally accepted miral Courhst in avy aggressive movement | Saigon, Singapore and Penang. The British iy » tha latter may deom necossary to inaugurate] minister constrained Soung Li Yamen to an- | ¢atsin the cabinet. Lamar has one under »gainst the Chinese ports, or island cities and | nul the proclamat/on and apologiza{or mention | consideration and will accept. McDonald is towns, of the Chinese at Singapore and Penang who | today sp ken of for the navy department, ubjects of Geeat Britain, s 9 Vilas for the intericr, and Lamar for the post- g L office. McClellan lls still thought to be the GEN, BULLER ATTACKED, Mysterious Disappearance, QIR L Spe R, Lox0os, February 2L—Gen, Buller's forces | 8pecial telegram to Tii: B, T L, whilo rotreating fiom Gurat to Kortl, were| ‘onoxto, Ont., February 22.—Tsanc H.| Wasminetoy, February 22— Randall, chair- attacked by o party of Arab sharpshooters | Radford, s real estate agent of this city has | man of the house committeo onappropriations, ostimated to number 400, ‘Th> Arabs fired at | not. baen seen cines Thursdag, He had about | is of the opinion that. thers will bo. no exte long rango snd the British sheltered them-[ 310,000 on his porson. Foul ploy is muspected. | easion of congress. 1To snys 41l zogular ap- selves as well as they could behind hastily | His ovarcoat was found at irand Taland in 8 | ) 1 iation bills will bo passed by the house construct(d entrenchments. No serious at- R e LS tempt was made to return the enemy’s fire, will be called up for further discussion to- owing to necessity of husbanding the ammu- eventa of his military and political life, ‘Tho |from tho second voting preoinct of the | can a sevator be sent from this state in time :\nt.elyhaulumn vlvhlch utrutchrud hlt:.nvenwnd eighteenth ward, in this district, that the|t) take )‘.iu seat at the opening of the execu- rom the puce whereon we stand bears wit- ki ] tive session. Tioes. th all who bahold it that tho covenant | Crooked work was dove. Whea the count | "0 SR s iinnodiately taken and the which our fathers made their children hay- [ Was completed on the night of the election, | rojublicans held a caucus, Hirsch, who has fulfilled, In the completion of this grest | the record showed Leman had 42) votes and | been the leading candidate, said he would work of patriotic endeavor vhere | Brand 274, which, with the o her returns |-tand by the party whatever was the result of is abundant causd for natioual | from the distiict, gave Leman a small ma. | the contest, The vots of the caucus was for rejoicing for while this structure shall endure | jority. Whan the canvassing board reached | ex-Senator Corbett, 28 to 19, but when the it shall be to )l m ast token | that precivet the retuens showed that Leman | juint convention met at9 o'cl ck enough mam- affection and rev rend regard hich_this | had oaly received 420 votes, whils Brand had | beis opposed to Corbett staid awsy to break poople continne to hld the memory of Wash- | 474 votes, which gave Brand & maj rity i« f the quorum Both houses at _onca adjonrned ington. Well may he ever keopthe foremo t | the district. ‘the returas gave evidence of | sine die The Uregon legislature of 1885 is a lace in the hearts of his countrymen, The | having been tampered with, but the canvass- | thing of the past, and there is no senator to i h that never faltered; the wisd.m deeper |ing board decided that it could not go|succeed Slater. and broader than any taught in schiol; the | behind the returns, and accord n.ly certified | poprraxn, February 22.—The failure of courage which shrank f om no fear and was | the re«ult to the state canvassing boatd, which | the Jegislaturo t elect & senator makes it tho disa ayed by no defi a%; the loyalty that kept | revarsed cheir decision and gave the cate | g]\-abeoroing tubjets of conversation ay to all seifih purpore subordinate to demands of | of election to Leman, thereby cceauang a tie | whethr or nos the governor can appoint patriotivm ~ and_honor; the sagacity |on joint ballot for Unitad States s:nat r. | Thg republicans claim that under the provie that displayed iteelf in camp and cabinet altke, | Had Irand been given the seat the democrats [ sion contain. d in the cous itution of the state and above all that harmonious union, moral | would hava had a clear majority on joint bal- | thiy ia n vacavcy which the governor may fill and intellectusl qualities which h-8 pever |lot, and this was eviiently the point uimed FOREIGN EVENTS, The Peak Family in the Poor House, Special Telegram to TiE Br. Syracuse, N. Y., Tebruury 22.—Among the inmutes of the Cortla:d county alms- i house, at Homer, twenty milos feom thts aisy, i are Mr. and Mra. Willium Peak, of the once famous and still well remembered singers of il { | the Swiss bell ringers. Tha aged couple have been dependent on public charity for nearly. two months, but the fact of their presence at : i e —— A STRONG COMPLIMENT. tribites which the intelligent thought of this | abovo mentioned. United States Distiiot | tho regular torm of the legistative awsemnly is | Loy 10 g (oo b0 kibied aud eleven SRl asked, Z 3 day or two ago through the visitiog commit- i century as ribes to the greatest figuro of the | Attorney Tuthill filed au information ia the [ 1ot such & vacancy as the governor is author. | Vounded. Among tho latter is Chas. Wil- SEUEER T, Tha appropriation committes will report | tec appuintsd by tha state board of charities. i pst, bus other and more eloqung lis than | federal court again:t the defendants in this |ized to fill, and that the logislatare, having | liams, correspondent of the London Chronicle, | Spacial telegram to tho Bik. the sundry civil bill to-morrow, and Randall | He is 76 years old and the is 75, Their, hair ] miné will to-day rehoarse to you the story of | case charging them with conspiracy to tampar | fii'ed to ele t, the state must suffsr the conse. | 310t in ths leg, but not seriously. Gen, Eul: | "6,/ rco, February 21.—In an editorial on | Will endeavor to secure its passage on Wednes- [ % whito, - Their children are all grown, mar b his noble life and its elorious achievem-.nts, [ with tha returcs of an election, at which a uces, and be deprived of a suffrage in the | 10F erected three new forts aud is preparing b : duy under suspension of the rules, ried and scattered to the four quarters of vhe b To myse £ hay beon assisned the simple and for a seiga, He has despatched a messenger | the Texas Pacific forfciture bill the mors formal duty inthe fulfilment which T Tribune | “he fortification bill will probably bo re- to Wolseley describing thesituation as critical | says: “To one man above all other g obe. They seenr to have no more faculty 4 belongs | por ed to the house by Thursday. It will be q wenate, than their parents in saviog enytbing frem There is scarcely a donbt that the governor member of cougress had been votéd for, Tre bring ng in ot the congressional matter w: 4 do now as president of thy United Sta%s and | merely to bring the case within th, federal | , K o and stating the Mahdi is advancing on his | {ho credit of having led not too willing sen- | simlar tc the bill of last year, making pro- | the thousauds which flowed in on them in in bhalf of the people receive this mounment | jurisdiction as thera was no evidence of u :{,'f,,,,‘,,';';\':“.‘g'.:]',‘,‘,im"'; onste must decide | Riifon with an immense foroe, i e only ‘:?z' A e on simply for the repsir and preservation | their palmy days. They stil retsin. theie from the hands of its builder and declare it |change in the result for congressman. Sur. corre: pondent now with Buller are Williams | 8t¢ 0 ths victory. Senator Plumb, of liansas, | o¢ oxigting works. An effort will be made by | melodious and mausical goblets, Thoy will dedicated from this time forth to the immort- sequently thess defendants and the judges al namo and m-mory of Goorge Washington.” and Burleigh, of the Liocdon Daily Telegiaph, | who had the bill in charge, thrice cserted it | the friends of the river and harbor bill to se and clerks of election were iudicted by the probably be removed soon to the old, people’s wounded 10 the action near Gubat, in which | at critical moments in its carcer, but the | cure at least an hour each duy for its coneid- Fatal Fire, home. | The president rosd his address in o firm, | federal grand jury. That body, on opening| PHILADELYRIA, February 21,—A fire broke | S owart was shot, 3 . cration until completed. o ST NPT R clour tons, and atits ¢ melusion cheers broks | the seated packsge of ballots fo- the p ocinct | out this morning in the house of John King, | It s believed in insarance circles_ here that | #60dard he dropped was borne aloft by the | °53, 52"t 5001 °diys session, bepfuning | Femians to Jotn tne False I'rophet. i orth and were hearty and prolonged. in_question, discovered that 200 rapublica | No. 1539 Pine street. The flames made rapid | tha steamer Ferdinand which left Now York | fearless and patriotic friend of the people and | pe Wednesday, motions to suspend the | Special Telegram to The Beor o At the conclusion of the president’s specch, | vallots hearing Leman’s name had been dd A iheos dmalll The | J#unary 20, bas foundered. of their cnemies, Senator Van Wyck, of Ne- | 1ules will ba in order at any time, when the| New Youk, February 22 —There is a story * and upon a signal from Ohairman Shermau, [ bitracted and¢ roplaced by 200 other Progress and destroyed threo dweilings. The ) “'mpg ooty guards departed for the sosne of [ braska. [f theie were fow moro truc men | house is notin a committes of the whole, | o S Hone B0 09 00 8 R ) the assembly beoke iato chaers, the military [republican ballots, except that Beand's [ occupants of King's residence, awakened from | war in Soudan to-day. Before leaving they | like him in Washington this congress would | or engzaged with unfinished business; but in [ '6F® to tho eflect thata numBer © s A wheo'ol into hme, civic bodies and distin - guished participnts ia the proceedings of the day soughtearriages, and ths procassion, under the leat of Gene al Sheridan, took up their lie of march to the capitol, Pennsylyania dvenue presented a brilliant name was substituted for Leman's, Subse. (uent investigaton developed the fact that these ballots were printed on the night of No- vember 21 nearly three weeks after the eloc- tio 1, and dellvered to Mackio; that the hond- writing on the return which had been tamper- wero addressed by the prince of Wales, who | not adjourn until it had restored 100,000,000 sinalized the event by appearing in their uni- [acres of land to the public domain, out of form. which farms could bs cut for the younger sons Rutaors ara current here to-day of a serious | of our western agriculturists and the artisans digaster to the forces of General Buller, en- | of the cities who must return in these times of trenched Abu Kiea wells. Neithor the war |overproduction to the soil for their liveli- sleep by smoke aud heat, were unable to es- caps except by jumping from the windows, Most of them did this, three of whom ani Mrs, Kiog's baby were killed. King, him- “wlf, appesred at the window of the fourth view of u large smount; of work yet to bo done on the appropriationbills,and the possible con- sideration of the silver coinage qnestion. There's not much probability that many op- poitunities will be presented for taking ad- vantage of this privelege this week, have organized an expedition, which is to join f the false prophet in Egypt. 'The party are to carry with them a supply of dynam It is 44 expectad that about twenty five will go. Cor- respondenco between one of the French steam- ship companies and_Patrick Joyce, in regard i ivg.. It was about half past twsive whou tha | Nov. fashionable and ppular people in the city. WasHI heal of tha procession tarned th | scone during the progress of tho pazoant, |ed with was thas of Gallazher, and that |story and as he was about to jump, wat over- | (e nor the news agencies have anything to | hoo The senate had under consideration the | to tranxportation, is priuted a5 tending to- K thousands of people thr nged the pavement | Gleason or Biehl, who ara cmployes ot the | come by heat and fell back into the flames. | confirmn the rumor, e ———— postotfice approprvtion bill and ita expected | prove the truth of the story. i and ocoupied grand stan s erectod along the |connty cleik in‘;whose custody the vetarns [ The body of Mrs. Humilton, sister of Mrs. | “A distpatch from Westerford 1sland states a | prancis F. Drake Drops Dead in|thstaction will bo reached to morrow. A T i line of march aud masy buldings wers | were, must have Deen, one or both, in collu- | King, hus been recovered. Four peopls in ull | 1ar0u schoouer was wrecked off that point and % sub committee of the senate committee on ap i handsomely dscorate] with flags and bunt | sion with the persons who, on the night of | were killed, The Kings were among the most | gy’ crew drowaed. Washington, priations was in fession all day Saturday upon i i 2d, or theraabouts, made the subsuitu- A dispatch from Sir Peter Lumsden in cis F, Drake, | the logislative appropriation bills and th Hood's Sarsapariiia coraer of | tion of false ballots for the genuine, The| A fire early this morning hurned the build- | forg the government that he Las withdrawn i o -opped | measnre wi'l probably be ready for considera- Hundred:h ‘strect and Penusylvauia avenue | telal has been in progress over two wecks aad | ivg No. 504 Market street and adjoiniog pa- |\ expediion from Bela Murghab, towards ;":“.k"‘l’"‘:,."w"" '}'l""‘m"’.‘“,:'""f,‘"’;l tion in tho'senate as s00n a the postoftice bill| Combincs, In a manner peculiartoltselt, tho ¢ and entared upon the magnificsnt and broad | every point: hay been stubbornly contested by [ D2r wavehouses ot S, A Raudulph & Sons, | Herat, where ha awaits orders from Iagland, | 9¢8d in the Tremont house tonight. Drake | { /g, 64 of, best blood-purifying and strengthening remes ¥ straight courso of » mile £ tho westernbound- | nearly a score of lawyers. When the prosecu: | Loss on buildings and stocks estimazed at | §iy Petor repeats it as his advice that tho | came here with the Boston Light Guards to] Senator Lapham's speech on the Des Moines [ ooy 1y i i (it Setmstiaing et i ary of the owpitol grounds, Iirst in order | tion vested 1ts case it had apparcntly proved | $125,000. : 3 s British acoupy Herat snd the monntain passes | attend the dedication cereimonies, and waa [river bill remaios “usfinished business” [ §10% 91 1 MR KVEROME SO0 A0 | cam Genaral Shoridan, marshal of tho day, | what it sst out to do, For the defonce s man | HAuTFoD, Conn., February 2L —At threo | forming natural strategio lines, Itis reported | also a membar of the corps of this organization | during the morning howr. It is expected that | this wonderful remedy effective whoro other accompanied by his chief of staff, Geveral | nsmed Gilmora s wore hesecured a stereotype | this morning fire broke out in Bailoy & Bunt | the pressure of Russian troops near Penjideh | which escorted Winthrop to this city on the | the Pacific railroad bills and the anti silver | medicines have failed, it nows, It will, B Ordway, and twenty-four aides-de-camp ia | plute of the repatlican ticket from the office | ing's livery stable. Fifteen storea were do- | hay confirmed the negotiations between Earl | occasion of laying the corner-stons of the | coinage bill will be broucht up during the | purify your blood, re e the digestion, A showy army unitorms. The following were | at which the republican tickets wera printed | stroyed. ~At nine the fira was vnder control. | Granyillo and Lessar, Russian agent, on the | monument. week whenever opportunity oocurs after the | and give new life and vigor to the entire body. weubers of bys houocary atafl, representing | on (ho night beforo the clection; that ho reve e — busia of the Afghan froutier lino progrersiug. —ee morniog hour, : W |, “iood's Barsaparilla did o eat good ; ho states and territoiies: Tilinc ieneral | it to a printer named Sullivan, who printec Anotfier Ratlroad Qollision, e question was before the cabinct yester- - ¥ . - he senate 15 keeping fully up with ¢l 1 was tired out from oversvork, a t to i Green B. Raum; Tows, Colonel Wi fivo’ thousaod of them Wibh' Heands 1o | Gun ot Fobraary 21, The St Loui | 427, G 1adstone, Chiumberlin and Sr Charis 8ars, Bosohor Taken X1 1n OBUTOD: |y oue0iniia work upon the gonorel SHDIODF- | man Men (o e ek aad 1t toneh § Hepburn; Nebrasks, Colonel L, W, Colby; |in placo of Lomans and that Dilke were in favor of a settlment m the Wisconsin, General i, Starkweather ho (Gilmore) delivered them to & mun New YoRk, Kebruary 22,—Near the clote | tion bilis, and if those remaining ara prompt- question on the basis of Lesear's proposals, exproas teain dus hero th of the servicos at the Plymouth church in | sent over, and contain no extrancous matter, | | 31 suflered three ycara.from hiad polsany morsing ran into Then came \he first troops, Philadelphia | named Simons at the democratic headquarters, olty cavalry, organizsd in 1774, the Unised States marine corps. aud the honorable artil lory cowmp iy of Massachusetts, organized in | Su livan awore ne printed the tickets, Gil 1838; the C moecticut foot guards. organiz:d | more, Sullivan and Titwan were at once ar number of passengel dent was an cpen & : the rear car of a tran waiting for the track at | excluding Perjideh, Sullivan and Simons corroborsted the 8:0ry a3 | Delhi twelye miles from this city, injuring & did Titman, the printer, on whose presscs, . .The cause of the acci- tch, but why it was open ; i 3 Except such as the sepate can approve, the | 1 100K Hood's Sarsapariila. and. think I am. ln"kl)l:r ;','Q;',"lfih'wflrhfi fllf.!’.f.'g (as | Vovk of the session rm bnerb"'fi“m Yo an end | cured.” Mzs. M. J. Davis, Brackport, No ¥e, 4 o v is | 8t noon on the fourth of March. v cartisge. I6 was a slight attack of paralysis | * 0o military academy bill 16 become a 1aw Purifies the Blood, g and the District of Columbia and the consular The_government stocks continue to decline. This i3 stated as due to the Russian scare mora than to the news from the Seudan, The Evenivg News says it is asserted the in 1771 German fusileers, of Ohatloston, | rested for perjury and Simons fled, Suse- | is not clearly exolvined, = About ~ fifteen pas- | cuards ostensiply dispatehed to the Soudan | 14 been troubled before. and diplomatic appropriation bills await the| Hood's Sarsaparilia fs characterized 1A South Carolios, organized 1775, Richmond | quently, Suliivan and ‘Litman made confes: | sengers were injured, and some of thom | are destined to land at Kurracho and thauce wom————— prerident’s signature, three pecularitios : 1st, the combination oft light infantry blues, organmized in 1743, Then | sions to M, E. Stone, member cf the citize s' | seriusly, proceed to Afghanistan, It says this report, The Weather. The army, In Jian, agricultural, and pension | remedial agents; 24, the proportion; 3d, the came various other military organiz stions, m - | committes and editor of the Daily Nows, that — if trus, forms Eogland's reply to hussin’s ad' | Wagnmxaros, February 25, —Upper Mis- | bills have passed both housca and are in the | process of securing tho activo medicinay ™ 80 bodies, the president, cabinet, diplomat- | their testimony was falsa and the next dsy Auother ploston of Gas, vance to Herat, hands of the conference committee qualities. The result is a rsedicine of unusua ic corps, members of the jadiciary, visiting } they went upon the stand und testified that >, . i, i goverainents and their stafts, members of con: | they ware indaced to +wear falssly by Mackin | TITTIENG, Fabrasry 2L—A terrific explo- P gress, office s of the Grand Army of the Re- | aud Gallagher, Thess revalations appeared | slon of patural gas occurred in a two-story General Buller's relief transports from Gak- | iss1ppi valley, partly cloudy weathor, light | "y jiouss committeo of appropriations wa« dul were expected to reach Abuklea to-day. | snow,. eouthwesterly winds, Jower barometer | in ecasion at the capitol to-day from ten a m o { 3 Tt 15 feared tho retreat upon Giakul will be at- | and rising temperature, until reven this evering on the sund y civil public, civic organizations, participants in the | t0 have & strong efiect upon the jury. | brick building occuvied by Hesley Bros., o |tended with heavy losses, Water is soarc, valloy, light smows, partly | PEropriation bill The vLill was completed ayiog of the comer stous of the monument. | Threa days wore spent fn arguments, and the | oo 1akars, at half past one this morning, | 8wels are dyivg from exbaustion, and ammu cloudy weathy q“mwi""y T AN 'mw"y_ and will be reported to the house to-morrow. oto, ‘The prosident was frequently cheersd | judge's charge, and the case was given 1o the | 7o'y il diog, together with adjoining prop- pition is liwited. If the Mahdi's advance | {100 ihior lower barometer and slight rise | LB commitise agreed to recommend the wp- along the route, The procession was reviewed | jury at noou ay, with the result stated | oty \way demolished, Six persons reported | should be accelerated, the fate of General “fm" T propriation of $300,000 for the New Oileans by the president from the east front of ths wbuy m‘!hfio jury came in. eh la \‘ndlch:\ Jalid, 3 Buller's vntlr: (o;cu L be imperilled. h’l‘he F exposition. 'n:ja Iclnu-u containiog this ap capitol, hal ive o'clocl s evening. The * orrespondent f the Loj i W e — propriation, an ol o 3 &‘n- AT A T S e S ey 1 gu ©orrest e London Daily Nes P the clause agreed upon yes strength, effecting cures Litherto unknowi end for book containing sdditionalievidences Tood's Hnrm‘mrlll:\ wnes upmy sxstom, my hlood, hargens my apretiic, andf, ake me over.” J. 3% THOMFPBOX, Deeds, Lowell, Mass, v Hood's Sarsaparilha heats ail othors, and 4 {5 worth its welght in gold.” b BABRIMGPON, Y 130 Bank Bareet, New York Qity. e —— 1 greatest excitement prevailed in and around " with Buller is missing. General Sir Thomas Russell Sage Arrested, terday to suthorize the presidentin his dis 1 Wiathrop wasrend 1athechamborof thahouso | ihe 6ot room when the verdict was A Ballogis e Hanks. St'elo commander of the forces in Trelandy | N Your, Fobrusy 21 Tassell Sage was | retion to suspend tho coloaga of siver dol-| Hood's Sarsapariila i Tho addross coverad o detailed revicw of the | nounsed, ‘The attorneys for the detendants| WatL Smaeer, Febroary 21 —The buuk |reports to the government sgainst sy d Y Ak ” lars fur one year from the lat of July mext, | gojq 1y all druggits. $1; six for g5 Made I work of bulldigg the monument, the coraer | 1t once moved fur & new trial. Other indict- | statement shows the resorve deoreused 81 595, | reduction of the number of troops | Present at the tombs polics comt to day on fhave not been incorporated in the regutar ap' | ool 3% 0" TOER% G0l Lawell, Mass, stons of which~ was laid thirty-sevon years |ments are pendiog sgeinst most of |00, Tbe banks now hold $1),712,000 in ex-|in that country, and protests it | the charge made by J. 8, Purdy, of larceny of | propriation bill, but will be submitted to the | °¥ PY " Y #go; the lifo and public servicas of Washiog- {uie defendants boith in the federal andocoss of legal requirements. will be necossary inorcase [zathsr ) oertain Londs, The justice dismissed the case, ouso by the committes a4 separate proposi 100 °*Doses_One Doll 3 adeen teverywhiere, Because every- where recoanizea as indispensibfe fo Peafer a\o:z Gondumer, e, and state iien. Seal of North Garolina Smokiag Tobacco.